South Carolina RV Parks with EV Charging
Discover 18 RV parks in South Carolina with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.
- 1EV Charging Allowed At Campsite
- 16EV Charging Stations Available
- 1EV Charging Not Allowed
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South Carolina offers RV travelers beautiful Atlantic beaches, historic Charleston, Blue Ridge foothills, and Southern charm. From Hilton Head to Myrtle Beach to Congaree swamp, the Palmetto State provides diverse camping. Good EV infrastructure along the coast and major routes supports electric vehicle exploration of South Carolina's attractions.
RV Camping in South Carolina
South Carolina features 47 state parks with diverse camping from mountain to coast. Popular destinations include Hunting Island State Park with its lighthouse and beach, Myrtle Beach State Park, Table Rock State Park in the mountains, and Huntington Beach State Park. Most parks offer modern facilities with full hookups. Coastal camping is popular year-round. Many parks feature lakes for fishing and water recreation.
EV Charging Infrastructure in South Carolina
EV charging in South Carolina is good along I-95, I-26, and I-85. Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Greenville, and Columbia have solid charging networks. Coastal tourist areas offer good charging access. However, rural areas may have limited options. The relatively flat terrain is efficient for EVs. Tesla Superchargers and other networks cover major routes well.
Planning Your EV RV Trip
South Carolina offers year-round camping opportunities. Coastal areas are popular in spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) avoiding summer heat and crowds. Summer is very hot and humid. Mountain areas provide cooler summer retreats. Hurricane season (June-November) requires monitoring along coast. Popular beach parks book far in advance for summer. Winter offers mild temperatures and lower rates. EV charging is generally accessible along coast and major highways.
Verified RV Parks in South Carolina
Crossroads Coach Resort
Website mentions charging is free at campsite, just bring your own charging cable.
Colleton State Park
Colleton State Park Has EV Charging Station
Devils Fork State Park
Devils Fork State Park Has EV Charging Station
Dreher Island State Park
Dreher Island State Park Has EV Charging Station
H. Cooper Black Jr. Memorial Field Trial and Recreation Area
H. Cooper Black Jr. Memorial Field Trial and Recreation Area Has EV Charging Station
Hamilton Branch State Park
Hamilton Branch State Park Has EV Charging Station
Hunting Island State Park
Hunting Island State Park Has EV Charging Station
Huntington Beach State Park
Huntington Beach State Park Has EV Charging Station
Keowee-Toxaway State Park
Keowee-Toxaway State Park Has EV Charging Station
Lake Greenwood State Park
Lake Greenwood State Park Has EV Charging Station
Little Pee Dee State Park
Little Pee Dee State Park Has EV Charging Station
Myrtle Beach State Park
Myrtle Beach State Park Has EV Charging Station
Myrtle Beach Travel Park
At this time, Myrtle Beach Travel Park does not permit electric vehicle (EV) charging anywhere within the campground, including at individual campsites.
Ocean Lakes Family Campground
The two Level 2 EV Charging Stations are open to the general public ... in addition to Ocean Lakes guests. To use the EV charging stations, EV drivers simply need to visit the Ocean Lakes Main Office and obtain a $15 visitor pass to the EV station. There is no additional cost to charge.
Paris Mountain State Park
Paris Mountain State Park Has EV Charging Station
Sadlers Creek State Park
Sadlers Creek State Park Has EV Charging Station
Santee State Park
There is an electric vehicle charging station for use by visitors at the park.
Sesquicentennial State Park
Sesquicentennial State Park Has EV Charging Station
Pro Tips for EV Camping in South Carolina
When planning your electric vehicle road trip to South Carolina, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.
Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!