Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Cypress Campground is a charming camping destination located in Ridgeville, South Carolina. This campground offers a unique camping experience, combining the tranquility of nature with convenient access to the historic city of Charleston and its surrounding attractions. Whether you're seeking a relaxing retreat or an adventurous exploration of the area, Cypress Campground has something to offer everyone.
Environment: Cypress Campground is nestled in a peaceful and natural setting, surrounded by the beauty of the South Carolina countryside. The campground features spacious campsites with plenty of shade and privacy, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. The surrounding area offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing guests to relax and reconnect with nature. The campground's convenient location near Charleston makes it an ideal base camp for exploring the city's many attractions.
Services and Facilities: Cypress Campground offers a range of services and facilities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable:
Activities and Features: Staying at Cypress Campground provides access to a variety of activities and features:
Campground Promotion Information:
Cypress Campground offers a remarkable camping experience for those seeking a tranquil and scenic getaway in the heart of South Carolina. With its variety of activities, peaceful setting, and convenient location, it's the perfect place to create lasting memories with loved ones.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Restroom
Good for kids
On-site parking
I'm giving this campground five stars based solely on appearance. My wife and I stumbled upon it while driving home from a long weekend visit to the Walterboro SC area. We pulled our car over to get a better look. There are no trespassing signs up, so I did not go through. However a few of the buildings are outside of the gate so I did step between them to get a better view and snap a few pictures. The buildings appear to be very old with no electricity. The two or three I looked into had dirt floors. I'm guessing there's no cooking in the buildings today but previously cooking was likely done with wood stoves and possibly gas more recently. Some of the buildings had chimneys and some had a cut out hole where a ventilation pipe was previously located. There's a large seating area in the middle towards one end of the buildings. Beyond that is a church and a graveyard. I noticed a couple of papers on the wall of one that leads me to believe the buildings are now used as a church/religion-oriented camp. It reminded me somewhat of Camp Coker that I attended as a Boy Scout about 38 years ago in the early to mid 1980s. I'm sure lots of good times and many great memories have been made at food camp as well!
It's a beautiful place to come to camp meeting.
It was empty when we went there. It's a cool place, but kind of eerie.
This is a humbling place for people interested in places of U.S. History, and Christian faith. A wonderful remnant of early American Christian history; a reminder of how important it is, and was, to perserve, protect, and express your faith in Jesus Christ. The cemetary is a reminder of our struggle as a nation to try and form a more perfect union, and protect our God Given Freedom and Rights as Men. The truth of the priority of knowing Christ as Lord is pre-imenent here. As it should be everywhere!
That was fun. Great time at our first camp meeting. Seeing families gather to eat and worship together is always a blessing