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Edisto Beach State Park

8377 State Cabin Rd, Edisto Island, SC 29438, USA

Introduce

Nestled on the picturesque island of Edisto, Edisto Beach State Park is a haven for nature lovers seeking serene coastal experiences. Known for its stunning beaches, this park provides a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation. Whether you're camping under the stars or strolling along the shoreline, the park offers diverse activities for all visitors.

  • Beautiful Beaches: The park's beachside camping is a favorite among returning guests, offering easy access to the shore and essential facilities like nearby dump stations.
  • Vibrant Nature Trails: With trails ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes, visitors can enjoy diverse outdoor experiences. During low season, finding open spaces for exploration becomes even more enjoyable.
  • Family-Friendly Environment: The park is well-maintained and welcoming, with friendly staff ready to assist, making it an ideal destination for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

Come experience Edisto Beach State Park where natural beauty meets outdoor adventure. For more information or planning your visit, feel free to reach out if needed!

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Service options

Onsite services

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Activities

Hiking

Payments

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

Good for kids birthday

Kid-friendly hikes

Playground

Pets

Dogs allowed

Bacon Eggs and Asphalt Jan 21
★★★★★5

This was our third time staying here and still LOVE this campground. The beach side is the only side we’ll stay on (just not a fan of the wooded side) easy in & out with dump station just down the road. Staff is friendly and the C.G. Is very well kept. My only complaint was the shower curtain. The back of it was nasty. Needs to be change asap.

Melissa De Yoe (Meli55a) Dec 23
★★★★★5

There were a few trails closed down but I still got a great walk in on a beautiful 3 mi out and back trail. It's December/ low season, so there was plenty of parking and wide open trails. It was a beautiful park and I would love to walk there again.

George Leeper Jan 12
★★★★★5

There was a $8 per person admission charge. Hardly anyone was there. The beach is easily accessible. It is wide and grand. The high tide line is strewn with sea shells of various kinds, mostly mollusks. They range from recent to well worn displaying their inner calcified architecture.

SHERRY D-BRANT Sep 01
★★★★☆4

We stayed at Live Oak campground #110, The sites are well shaded and decent amount of privacy. our camper is 32 foot and absolutely no room to put our awning out and could barely get in and out front door with all the brush. Would not recommend this site if you have a larger camper. But did see quiet a few sites That were nice. They Bathhouse was very clean, air conditioned and spacious. Wifi sucks. Short drive To the beach and you can access the other campground and it's amenities.

Misty Nunes Sep 17
★★★★★5

We paid $16 to get into a place to park to go to the beach we were already at for free. The bathrooms were absolutely disgusting. The beach is stunning and by far worth it! We saw 3 loggerhead turtle nests within 200 feet. We have never seen so many untouched shells before.