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Thor Ford Chateau
2022 Class C Motor Home

Thor Ford Chateau

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
18.4 miles from South Carolina
(12)
$181 /night
Forest River RV Impression 290VB
2022 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Impression 290VB

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
15.5 miles from South Carolina
(8)
$157 /night
Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 312QBUD
2013 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 312QBUD

Sleeps 9 35.0ft
7.6 miles from South Carolina
(7)
$80 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS
2022 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS

Sleeps 4 16.0ft
6.8 miles from South Carolina
(14)
$75 /night
Prime Time RV Tracer 260BHSLE
2022 Travel Trailer

Prime Time RV Tracer 260BHSLE

Sleeps 8 30.0ft
15.5 miles from South Carolina
(8)
$99 /night
Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B
2014 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B

Sleeps 7 26.0ft
19.8 miles from South Carolina
(7)
$169 /night
River Forest Puma Palomino 28BHSS
2023 Travel Trailer

River Forest Puma Palomino 28BHSS

Sleeps 9 37.0ft
14.1 miles from South Carolina
(8)
$100 /night
Forest River RV Surveyor 240RBS
2015 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Surveyor 240RBS

Sleeps 4 26.0ft
63.2 miles from South Carolina
(43)
$89 /night
Wildwood FSX Forest river 178bhsk
2022 Travel Trailer

Wildwood FSX Forest river 178bhsk

Sleeps 8 22.92ft
12.6 miles from South Carolina
(6)
$95 /night
Forest River RV Wildwood FSX 178BHSKX
2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Wildwood FSX 178BHSKX

Sleeps 8 22.0ft
19.1 miles from South Carolina
(1)
$85 /night
Forest River RV Surveyor 19BHLE
2019 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Surveyor 19BHLE

Sleeps 6 23.0ft
93.2 miles from South Carolina
(19)
$75 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Mini Lite 2304KS
2018 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Rockwood Mini Lite 2304KS

Sleeps 4 24.0ft
7.6 miles from South Carolina
(1)
$70 /night
Gulf Stream RV Ameri-Lite Ultra Lite 279BH
2021 Travel Trailer

Gulf Stream RV Ameri-Lite Ultra Lite 279BH

Sleeps 9 29.5ft
5.1 miles from South Carolina
(10)
$121 /night
Coachmen RV Mirada 35LS
2018 Class A Motor Home

Coachmen RV Mirada 35LS

Sleeps 5 37.0ft
96.0 miles from South Carolina
(38)
$230 /night
thor motor coach freedom elite 24he freddom elite 24he
2022 Class C Motor Home

thor motor coach freedom elite 24he freddom elite 24he

Sleeps 6 25.0ft
18.9 miles from South Carolina
(8)
$200 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS
2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
19.1 miles from South Carolina
New Listing New Listing
$85 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26DBH
2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26DBH

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
10.5 miles from South Carolina
New Listing New Listing
$114 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Alpha Wolf 30RDB-L
2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Alpha Wolf 30RDB-L

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
72.0 miles from South Carolina
(10)
$121 /night
Keystone RV Bullet 290BHS
2021 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Bullet 290BHS

Sleeps 6 33.0ft
36.3 miles from South Carolina
(12)
$121 /night
Riverside RV Retro 190BH
2023 Travel Trailer

Riverside RV Retro 190BH

Sleeps 6 22.0ft
14.3 miles from South Carolina
New Listing New Listing
$107 /night

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Top Three RV Rental Locations in South Carolina

South Carolina is known for its historic cities, beaches, and golf courses, making it a spectacular RV vacation. Charleston, Columbia, and Mount Pleasant are the three top RV rental locations in South Carolina. You can find various RV rentals, including Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomes. Another popular style available is the travel trailer, which varies in size from 21 to 34 feet long. These RV rentals generally cost $100 to $325 a night and accommodate eight to 10 people. 

South Carolina RV Rental by City

Charleston is defined by its cobblestone streets, pastel antebellum houses, and horse-drawn carriages. This elegant and charming city has everything from walking history and ghost tours to boat and harbor tours that will give an experience like no other. Plantations, historical sites, beautiful sandy beaches, and carriage tours are more exciting things to do in this enchanting city. 

Columbia is South Carolina's capital and the first city in the United States named for Christopher Columbus. There are diverse natural landscapes offering endless opportunities for adventure, from the deep forests of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the beautiful beaches of the Grand Strand. Three rivers — Broad, Saluda, and Congaree — flow through Columbia, providing almost every kind of outdoor recreation you can imagine. 

North Charleston is located just a few miles north of downtown Charleston and is home to the Charleston Airport, making it quick and easy to pick up your RV rental. This vibrant city is situated near must-see places like Mount Pleasant, Summerville, and Sullivan's Island. Explore the city shops and history, and take in the natural beauty of this city.

Located on the central coast just east of Charleston, Mount Pleasant is known for its shrimp boats and seafood restaurants that serve fresh-caught crab, shrimp, lobster, and more. Shop at the tiny boutiques reflecting South Carolina's coastal lifestyle or stop by the antique storefronts brimming with ancient treasures.

Best National Parks in South Carolina

Congaree National Park is well known for its giant hardwoods and towering pines that stand tall just a half-hour outside of the state's capital. There are more than 26,000 acres of wilderness for exploration and rejuvenation for all ages. The park, formerly known as Congaree Swamp National Monument, was initially named after a Native American tribe that once lived there. Explore Cedar Creek by kayak or canoe; this waterway passes through a primeval old-growth forest containing some of the most magnificent and tallest trees in eastern North America. This watercourse trail begins at Bannister's Bridge and travels to Congaree River for about 15 miles of discovery and fun.

With well over 25 miles of hiking trails and 2.4 miles of boardwalk, you'll find many ways to explore the Congaree wilderness. Some trail options are the Oakridge Trail, a 9.8-mile round-trip path that passes through a rich stretch of old-growth forest and goes over a subtle ridge where large oak trees grow. The Boardwalk Loop Trail, a 2.6-mile round-trip path that begins on a bluff at Harry Hampton Visitor Center, has an elevated area that leads down into the old-growth bottomland hardwood forest. It provides access to Weston Lake and other trails that wind through the Congaree floodplain. 

Popular State Parks in South Carolina

More than 3,000 diversified campsites extending from the Atlantic coast to the Appalachians are found in South Carolina's state parks. With 47 state parks across South Carolina, you can find parks in diverse natural environments and landscapes.

Aiken State Park

  • 25 sites with electric and water hookups, max length of 35 feet

  • Boat rentals

  • Pet friendly

  • 3-mile hiking trail

  • 1.7-mile canoe and kayak trail

  • Fishing

  • Swimming

Andrew Jackson State Park

  • 5 paved sites with electric and water hookups, max length of 36 feet

  • 20 gravel sites with electric and water hookups, max length of 30 feet

  • Amphitheater

  • Pond

  • 2.1-mile hiking trail

  • Fishing pier

  • Freshwater fishing

Baker Creek State Park

  • 32 sites with electric and water hookups, max length of 45 feet

  • Playground

  • Tennis court

  • 10 miles of hiking and biking trails

  • Boat ramp

  • Swimming

Barnwell State Park

  • 17 sites with electric and water hookups, max length of 36 feet

  • 7 full-hookup sites, max length of 36 feet

  • Pond

  • Pet friendly

  • Picnic shelters

  • Playground

  • Fishing

  • Boat rentals

Cheraw State Park

  • 17 sites with electric and water hookups, max length = 40 feet

  • 6 waterfront sites with electric and water hookups, max length = 40 feet

  • Volleyball courts

  • Pet friendly

  • 7 miles of hiking trails

  • 10 miles of mountain biking trails

  • Swimming

Chester State Park

  • 25 sites with electric and water hookups, max length of 33 feet

  • Fishing pier

  • Fishing boat rentals

  • Pet friendly

  • Playground equipment 

  • 1.3 miles of hiking trails

  • Geocaching opportunities

Colleton State Park

  • 25 sites with electric and water hookups, max length of 40 feet

  • Playground

  • Volleyball courts

  • Pet friendly

  • 0.5-mile walking trail

  • 21-mile canoe trail

  • Fishing

Edisto Beach State Park

  • 112 sites with electric and water hookups, max length = 40 feet

  • Beach access

  • Swimming

  • Boat ramp

  • Fishing

  • Pet friendly

  • 4 miles of hiking and biking trails

Popular RV Parks and Campgrounds in South Carolina

South Carolina offers some of the most amazing sights to see, and it is hard to take it all in in just one day. Consider staying longer in one of South Carolina's popular RV parks and campgrounds. You can find some great camping options near Charleston, including James Island County Park, where you can explore the miles of trails for walking, biking, and skating. This campground has 16 acres of freshwater lakes for fishing, a seasonal waterpark, and an off-leash dog park. It offers pull-through campsites that accommodate RVs up to 80 feet long. Charleston KOA Holiday is another popular place to stay nearby with great amenities such as a swimming pool, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and campsites that can hold RVs up to 70 feet long.

If you are planning to visit South Carolina’s capital, consider staying at the Sesquicentennial State Park in Columbia. This park offers a spacious, green getaway in the heart of the Sandhills region with over 1,400 acres of pines and nature trails for exploring. River Bottom Farms Family Campground in Swansea is just 28 miles southwest of Columbia. This family-friendly campground is nestled on 43 acres of beautiful rolling South Carolina farmland. You can catch sunfish, bass, and bream in the camp's well-stocked pond or take the winding nature trails down to the North Edisto River and go for a swim.

RV Dump Stations in South Carolina

When you plan to take your RV rental out for a long excursion, it would be wise to know where some South Carolina dump stations are located. There are many places to get rid of your RV wastewater, including the Woodsmoke Campground in Columbia and the campground at James Island County Park in Charleston, where the dump station is free for registered guests and costs a small fee for non-registered guests. Other good dump station locations include RV parks, resorts, and state parks. Some of these waste disposal places are accessible 24/7, making it convenient for early risers to be on the road at sunrise. 

Events in South Carolina

  • Charleston Wine and Food Festival: This five-day festival has been a tradition for over 15 years, bringing together winemakers, storytellers, authors, and culinary visionaries from all over the world. Artists, farmers, artisans, brewers, and musicians also attend this annual March event. 

  • South Carolina State Fair: This free-admission state fair is held for 12 days in October and offers rides, food, drinks, crafts and art, a petting zoo, swine racing, swimming pigs, and a border collie exhibition. There is also a circus, entertainment, and equine shows.

  • Annual Sweetgrass Festival: This festival in Mount Pleasant features handmade arts, crafts, and basketry, and it brings attention to the contributions of the Gullah Geechee people's traditions, history, and culture. It is free to attend and held in July.

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Best National Parks Near South Carolina

Popular State Parks Near South Carolina

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near South Carolina

Because of South Carolina's rich history, there are a number of must-see landmarks and monuments that visitors should check out. Beaufort National Cemetery was formed by the Union for remains recovered from Union soldiers and sailors who died in the region. It is one of the six national cemeteries established in 1863. Today, this historical place holds more than 14,000 veterans. 

Fort Sumter National Monument sits in Charleston harbor, symbolizing the beginning of the American Civil War at the Battle of Fort Sumter in 1861. Visitors can take the ferry to the artificial island fort and walk in the steps of those who shaped our nation, learn the events leading to the war, and explore the grounds of Fort Sumter. The cemetery site is run by the National Park Service, offering tours around the harbor. Explore the Fort Sumter visitor and educational center and pick up a souvenir to take home with you at the American's National Parks Museum Store. 

Hunting Island State Park features over 1,000 acres of marine and maritime forest, a saltwater lagoon and ocean inlet, and five miles of pristine South Carolina beaches. This vast array of land and marine wildlife is home to the Hunting Island Lighthouse, one of the most well-known lighthouses in South Carolina. It offers 100 campsites with water and electric hookups, beach walkways, a restroom, shower facility, and a playground for youngsters to burn off some energy. 

Cowpens National Battlefield helped turn the surge of war in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution in 1881. Here, Daniel Morgan confronted about 1,150 troops under Col. Banastre Tarleton and brought forth a brilliant victory over the British. Walking tours across the grounds are offered to educate visitors on the Revolutionary War. There is also a museum and visitor center where you can get war information.

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RV Dump Stations Near South Carolina
After a relaxing trip to Myrtle Beach, you can empty your tank at a local dump station and before you head home. Charleston, Columbia and Hilton Head also offer dump stations for visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near South Carolina

How much does it cost to rent an RV in South Carolina?

Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C.

Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in South Carolina?

Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in South Carolina from RVshare.

Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?

Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.

Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in South Carolina?

Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.