When you’re looking for a more Disneyland-esque type of getaway, Willow Tree RV Resort and Campground in Longs, South Carolina fits the bill. This spectacular place could very well be the best family campground in the country. With hundreds of campgrounds in the state, you may wonder what all the fuss is about. Let’s take a closer look at one of the best RV resorts in South Carolina.  

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Visit the Willow Tree RV Resort and Campground website or the Willow Tree RV Resort and Campground Facebook page for more information and to plan your stay. And for a night off, go to this fun dinosaur-themed restaurant in South Carolina, DinoLand Cafe on the Grand Strand. 

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Summer Fun In South Carolina

What are the best little-known summer attractions in South Carolina?

Enjoy the best day trips in South Carolina for the summer.

  • Have a scrumptious lunch at an iconic mountainside cafe and then chase some waterfalls at Mountain Rest Cafe, located on a scenic mountain road in Mountain Rest. Home of the Mountain Burger, the delicious food here will give you the energy to explore Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel or one of the many waterfalls located near this upstate eatery.
  • Take a ferry to a top-secret beach in South Carolina. Boneyard Beach is on the northern end of the little-known Bull Island. On this undeveloped shoreline, you'll find a photographer's dream among the driftwood, seashells, alligators, beautiful birds, and abstract tree sculptures. And the best part, it is so remote, you can only get to it by boat.
  • Explore history at King's Mountain National Military Park in Blacksburg, South Carolina. Believe it or not, this is an active volcano! And you'll appreciate that the park preserves and commemorates the site of the October 7, 1780, Revolutionary War battle. This exciting place offers camping, picnicking, hiking, and fishing, and we love the 19th Century Living History Farm. Go back in time and tune into one of the many interesting, authentic events held here.
  • Visit the Angel Oak tree at Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina. You may ask, 'What's the big deal about an old tree? It's the biggest live oak tree in the whole state, with some saying it's the oldest live oak tree East of the Mississippi. The range of her age is 400-1,500 years old with a 28-foot circumference. Now that's a tree worth seeing.

 

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