great video. I am planning a trip in a month time. I am completely new to RV. any advice you have for a first timer in how to connect the RV to water/power/sewage?
For this particular campground there are not any sewer hookups, there is a dump station on the right hand side of the main road just past the Live Oak side of the campground as you leave the park. The sites we have stayed on the power and water hookups have been conveniently located so that we have not needed more than a 25' water hose or an extension for our power. All sites have had 20 and 30 amp power. Hope this helps.
Where did you launch your kayak? Is the beach too rough to launch from? You did a nice presentation and I really liked the live action fishing to end it.
I was able to launch right from the beach. When we were there the beach was very calm early but did get a little rougher in the afternoon. Thank you for your comment.
Tips: ditch the music and talk about the campground, like large sites, small sites, site numbers, difficulty to back in, the camp store,, dump station etc etc. Thanks for the video.
thinking about going in a couple weeks, did you use a cast net for bait or can you buy it somewhere down there? 2nd question did you inshore fish with your kayak and if so is there a location near by to put kayaks in the water?
I did buy mud minnows from Edisto Watersports, They are on the southern end of the beach. I was looking for live shrimp but they were out the day I went. I had the best results on live mullet I netted on the beach. The intention was to take the kayaks in the backwater creeks but I was unable to find a place to put in that was close to where I wanted to be. There is a public boat landing I found on the main land side of the bridge to the beach (live Oak Boat Landing) it will put you on one of the bigger creeks. There are a couple marinas on the beach side that may allow you to put kayaks in but I usually avoid them because the amount of boat traffic.
Wow, what a beautiful campground! We plan on heading there this May. Thank you for sharing.
No reservations? Do you just show up?
I would highly recommend making a reservation by phone or the South Carolina State Parks Website, this park stays full most of the time.
great video. I am planning a trip in a month time. I am completely new to RV. any advice you have for a first timer in how to connect the RV to water/power/sewage?
For this particular campground there are not any sewer hookups, there is a dump station on the right hand side of the main road just past the Live Oak side of the campground as you leave the park. The sites we have stayed on the power and water hookups have been conveniently located so that we have not needed more than a 25' water hose or an extension for our power. All sites have had 20 and 30 amp power. Hope this helps.
Thanks. Nice to see a new one.
Where did you launch your kayak? Is the beach too rough to launch from?
You did a nice presentation and I really liked the live action fishing to end it.
I was able to launch right from the beach. When we were there the beach was very calm early but did get a little rougher in the afternoon.
Thank you for your comment.
Tips: ditch the music and talk about the campground, like large sites, small sites, site numbers, difficulty to back in, the camp store,, dump station etc etc. Thanks for the video.
thinking about going in a couple weeks, did you use a cast net for bait or can you buy it somewhere down there? 2nd question did you inshore fish with your kayak and if so is there a location near by to put kayaks in the water?
I did buy mud minnows from Edisto Watersports, They are on the southern end of the beach. I was looking for live shrimp but they were out the day I went. I had the best results on live mullet I netted on the beach. The intention was to take the kayaks in the backwater creeks but I was unable to find a place to put in that was close to where I wanted to be. There is a public boat landing I found on the main land side of the bridge to the beach (live Oak Boat Landing) it will put you on one of the bigger creeks. There are a couple marinas on the beach side that may allow you to put kayaks in but I usually avoid them because the amount of boat traffic.