Rv lots for sale on lake marion sc

South Carolina is the 40th state in size and the 23rd most populous state in the U.S. It is bordered by North Carolina to the north, by Georgia on the south and west, and by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Columbia is the largest city and the capital, followed by the Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin metropolitan area. The name Carolina comes from King Charles I, as "Carolus" is Latin for "Charles." South Carolina is nicknamed "The Palmetto State," referring to the state tree, the sabal palmetto, which is common throughout the state.

Conifer forest is found throughout the entire state, and another feature is the Atlantic Coastal Plain, which is divided between the Outer and Inner Coastal Plains. The coast is divided into three areas: the Grand Strand, the Santee River Delta, and the Sea Islands. The coastline has many salt marshes and estuaries, and natural ports. The Sandhills are further inland, which are ancient dunes from South Carolina's original coast millions of years ago. The Fall Line marks the limit of navigable rivers and runs the boundary of the Sandhills and the Piedmont, with rolling hills and clay soil. The Blue Ridge Mountains are in the northwest corner of South Carolina. There are also many natural and man-made lakes, with Lake Marion being the largest.

Major agricultural products are tobacco, poultry, cattle, dairy products, soybeans, hay, rice, and swine. The state also produces textile goods, chemical products, paper products, machinery, automobiles, and automobile products. With its mild climate and large number of beaches and other natural and historic sites, tourism is also a large part of the economy in South Carolina. The state also benefits from foreign investment, with nearly 2,000 foreign-owned firms operating there.

15 Spacious, Full-Service RV Campsites on 8 acres of land; ONLY ½ mile from Lake Marion (walking distance!) and 5 miles from Lake Moultrie; Lots of Quiet, Peaceful & Calm; Woods on the grounds.  Full-Service Sites: Monthly ($450), Weekly ($200), & Daily ($45); Cabin Option: Monthly Rate ($650); COMBO: Rent an RV on our Full-Service Site: Daily ($90), Weekly ($495), Monthly (

Read more...

15 Spacious, Full-Service RV Campsites on 8 acres of land; ONLY ½ mile from Lake Marion (walking distance!) and 5 miles from Lake Moultrie; Lots of Quiet, Peaceful & Calm; Woods on the grounds.  Full-Service Sites: Monthly ($450), Weekly ($200), & Daily ($45); Cabin Option: Monthly Rate ($650); COMBO: Rent an RV on our Full-Service Site: Daily ($90), Weekly ($495), Monthly ($1150)

FISHING

Camping at Lake Marion comes with a lot of perks, such as a phenomenal fishing opportunity. Since angling is not just about catching the biggest fish, take the chance to teach your budding fishermen the virtue of patience by the shores of Lake Marion. Some of the fish you’ll likely encounter include striped bass, channel catfish, and black crappie.

BOATING

Should fishing sound interesting, wait until you hear about the boating opportunities. Lake Marion and the neighboring Lake Moultrie are part of a navigable inland channel leading to Charleston from Columbia. If you’re feeling eager to boat down to Charleston, you’ll get to pass through the Pinopolis Dam and Lock, which at 75-foot in height, is the largest single-step lock in North America.

HIKING

While camping in a rental motorhome at Lake Marion, fun isn’t only limited to the water. The low country in South Carolina is relatively flat, so hiking through the countryside is fairly easy. The massive Santee National Wildlife Refuge has a healthy wildlife population consisting of alligators, waterfowl, and the Springflyer Dragonfly. It is also one of the largest wetlands supporting migratory birds in Eastern USA.

HIKING IN HISTORIC CHARLESTON

The great Historic City of Charleston is very close. Hike the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge - one of Charleston’s most iconic landmarks. After trekking the bridge, head over to downtown Charleston for a culinary delight tour of world-renown restaurants known only to Charleston. After eating to your heart’s content, walk and tour the largest historic district in the country. Tour beautiful historic architecture, gardens and mansions - only in Charleston! 

BEACH FUN

Tucked in between two of South Carolina’s largest cities, you’ll be spoilt for choice over the number of attractions found around the lake. Since Charleston is just a short drive away, be sure to drop by for a chance to sample the town’s best beaches - Isle of Palm or Folly Beach. When packing your RV rental, don’t forget to throw in some sunscreen lotion.

If Folly Beach is your beach of choice, indulge in a self-guided tour to the edge of the island, which is locally referred to as “The Edge of America." Don’t forget a camera as the Morris Island Lighthouse is insta-worthy. If time allows it, make your way to the end of East Ashley Avenue for some snaps of the striking street graffiti.