Honey Hill Campground - McClellanville, SC
Posted by: carolina1
N 33° 10.467 W 079° 33.685
17S E 634126 N 3671548
Honey Hill Campground
Waymark Code: WM22RD
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 08/25/2007
Views: 100
Honey Hill Recreation Campground
Highlights: This primitive camping facility is located between McClellanville and Honey Hill. A short camp loop swings through an upland pine/oak forest and encircles a fire lookout tower, which is no longer in use.
Facilities: Hand-pump water, vault toilet, picnic tables, grills.
Season: Year-round.
Directions: From Charleston, take U.S. Highway 17 north to McClellanville. At the intersection of SC Highway 45 (the yellow caution light) turn left and drive 8 miles to the camp.
Nearest City: Charleston
Nearest Town: Francis Marion National Forest
Cost: Free
Number of Campsites: 10 or less
Max days allowed: 14
Road: Gravel
Miles from paved road: 0.20
Scenery Rating: 3 out of 5
Noise Level: 1 out of 5
Amenities: Water
Status: Official
Months Open: Unknown
Honey Hill is a free campground with about 10 sites. It can fill up with local people on the weekends, especially during hunting season, but otherwise it's pretty empty. Picnic tables at sites; limited water (hand pump). One outhouse. Quiet and remote, but lock your vehicles. It's about a 45-minute drive into Charleston.
Pets Allowed: yes
Bathrooms: yes
Utility Hookups: Not Listed
Showers: Not Listed
Web Site: Not listed
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