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Buck Hall Recreation Area and Boat Landing Introduce
Buck Hall Recreation Area and Boat Landing is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat or an exciting adventure. Located at 999 Buckhall Landing Rd, McClellanville, SC 29458, this charming spot offers a variety of recreational opportunities in a natural setting. Whether you're camping under the stars, launching your boat, or exploring the hiking trails, Buck Hall promises a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.
Known for its serene environment, Buck Hall Recreation Area is nestled along the water's edge, providing a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation. The area features a small but well-maintained campground with modern amenities, including clean restrooms and potable water. The site is particularly popular among campers who appreciate the quiet setting and access to nearby hiking and biking trails. For those looking to explore by boat, the recreation area offers an excellent boat launch with three lanes and ample parking for trailers, making it a favorite spot for boaters in the region.
Buck Hall Recreation Area is more than just a campground; it's a hub for outdoor activities. The on-site hiking and biking trails offer a chance to explore the natural beauty of South Carolina. Kayakers and canoeists will appreciate the calm waters, providing a peaceful setting for their adventures. The area is also close to Highway 17, making it an accessible destination for travelers exploring the Lowcountry region.
One of the standout features of Buck Hall Recreation Area is its family-friendly atmosphere. Campsites are equipped with water and electric hookups, catering to both tent campers and RV enthusiasts. The nearby Buck Hall Marina & Grill offers additional amenities, including dining options and boat rentals, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.
Customers have praised the recreation area for its well-maintained facilities and peaceful setting. Many appreciate the ease of access to the boat launch and the availability of parking. One visitor highlighted the quiet waterside campground, noting that it's a hidden gem just off Highway 17. Another reviewer mentioned the serene hiking trail on-site and the convenience of water and electric hookups at each campsite. Overall, Buck Hall Recreation Area consistently receives positive feedback for its cleanliness, accessibility, and natural beauty.
If you're planning a visit to South Carolina's Lowcountry, Buck Hall Recreation Area and Boat Landing is an excellent choice for your outdoor adventures. Whether you're camping under the stars, launching your boat, or enjoying a peaceful hike, this destination offers something for everyone. Visit today and create lasting memories in one of the region's most treasured natural spots.
Details
Highlights
- Picnics
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
Offerings
- RV camping
- RV electric hookup
- RV water hookup
Activities
- Hiking
Amenities
- Barbecue grill
- Cycling lanes
- Picnic tables
- Public restroom
- Public shower
- Restroom
- Running water
- Tent sites
Payments
- Camping fee
Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
Parking
- Free parking lot
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Location
South CarolinaCharleston CountyMcClellanvilleBuckhall Landing Road
Customer Reviews
This rating is for boat launch only … three lanes and long make ready lane. Trailer parking on both sides. Cars without trailers can park on circle to the right. Overflow parking is available as you enter. The center road (pull out of launch) has plenty of pots holes 🤔. There’s a dumpster near the launch area. 👍
Quite waterside campground and boat launch. This hidden spot is just off highway 17. Small campground with nice bathrooms. Quite peaceful setting. There is also a hiking/ biking trail on site. Would be great for kayaks. Water and electric at site .
Stayed for 5 nights late December 2023. We were tenting, The designated tent sites can flood with rains. Our site was fine but other sites were unusable for some days. Restrooms are older, but clean and maintained. Showers are warm, borderline hot. No need to worry about scalding yourself. View of the Intracoastal and boat traffic, dolphins, tides gong up and down. Boat Launch and close to Bulls Bay for fishing, shrimping, exploring. Several historical plantations and other things to see in the area, in addition to going in to Charleston itself. Would stay again.
Loved it. We were traveling and came across this campground. Set up in a first come first serve spot for tents. It was full but mostly quiet. Beautiful sunrise and we had dolphins swim by as we drank our coffee
We loved this campground and will return. Do not let anyone tell you there are no gators. We spotted one right off the dock. Just be aware and do not let your fur babies in the water . The campground sites were huge and well kept. The host was very attentive. The atmosphere is relaxing and laid back. Loved seeing the dolphins and watching the boats go by. BRING MOSQUITO REPELLANT lol.
So this is a multi-use recreation area focused on camping, boating, hiking and biking. The camping area appears to be fairly limited but there are bathroom facilities and parking. The bathrooms are minimally maintained and I would certainly recommend shower shoes. Parking is primarily centered around day users for the hiking trails (the loop is roughly 11 miles) which can also be used by mountain bikers. It's mostly single track and some areas of the trail are heavily rooted so keep in mind that all users need to cooperate and cyclists may need to dismount often when encountering hiking groups. The boat launch has a good number of parking spots and accommodates more than one boat at a time.
This is a nice place to camp! It was clean and quiet! $28 per night. Restrooms were clean!
Lots of trails in the area. We had a great time and saw a painted bunting.check out the red wolf sanctuary.
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