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  • Campground Review: Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

    Campground Review: Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

    Posted December 12, 2017 – Narrated by Carmen (updated March 2026)
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    South Carolina is like your old aunt’s house – no sharp edges, pillowy and fragrant. The whispery rustle of satiny green leaves and silvery moss swaying on the breeze seem to invite you to “sit for a spell.”

    Enchantment takes over with offers of tea and cookies and handwritten recipes …

    Thus, we lingered for weeks. For forty-eight days, to be precise, we cast aside those things that give us a sense of urgency or importance and we simply relaxed into the drift of Lowcountry bliss.

    Lord knows how many hundreds of bridges we crossed there all leading to the same soft, earthy conclusion that no matter what happens in the outside world, everything will be just fine in South Carolina.

    Heron at Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Hilton Head
    Heron at Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Hilton Head

    October is our birthday month, so we decided to splurge for three weeks on Hilton Head Island … to relish the fresh local seafood …

    We made shrimp gumbo, shrimp étouffée, grilled shrimp, shrimp creole, shrimp fettuccine
    We made shrimp gumbo, shrimp étouffée, grilled shrimp, shrimp creole, shrimp fettuccine …

    hear the local story …

    Fort Howell
    Fort Howell

    … visit with friends and ride bikes on the famous white sand beaches …

    hilton head beach
    A bike ride, a tire blowout and then a thunderstorm lunch with Debbie and Frank DiBona!

    So, we drove 200 miles south from Myrtle Beach State Park and took the historic and amazing Sweetgrass Basket Makers Highway …

    Sweetgrass Basket Makers Highway
    Sweetgrass Basket Makers Highway (Hwy 17) What a thrill to see this!

    and crossed the bridge to Charleston …

    charleston bridge

    … where we decided to stop downtown for lunch.

    downtown charleston

    Now, we’ve done dumber things than try to park our 30′ rig in downtown Charleston (and, someday we’ll come clean on that) but this was a pretty tight spot …

    downtown charleston almost major mistake
    Close scrape. If we didn’t have our walkie-talkies to help us back out of this one, we might have lost our awning and our marriage!

    … but worth the hassle to have a bite at Hannibal’s, famous soul food kitchen.

    hannibals
    We can’t remember which of our foodie-followers recommended Hannibal’s, but thanks!
    Crab rice, a delicious Gullah Geechee meal!
    Crab rice, a delicious Gullah Geechee meal!

    Noting evidence of considerable storm damage and repair work along the way, we drove on into Bluffton and then, just after crossing the bridge, we spotted the Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort & Marina sign on the left.

    hilton head harbor rv resort
    Sunset Grille is one of the ten best restaurants in the Hilton Head and Bluffton area.

    Early on, we learned to disregard the word “resort,” but a reliable source told us this place is the real deal.

    And that “e” at the end of Sunset Grille hinted this might not be the usual campground burger joint.

    Whoa! The possibilities for Birthday Month were beginning to take shape. Resort amenities plus fine dining? Harmony and balance! Libra Heaven!

    hilton head harbor rv resort map

    Once again, we took a chance.

    So far the Sunday afternoon arrival has proven successful, and October being an off-season month in Hilton Head, conditions were favorable for scoring a first-class RV experience.

    hilton head harbor rv resort
    Sunset at the marina

    The friendly and professional staff greeted us with the happy words, “Yes, we have open spaces for the next few weeks!”

    Directing us to their fleet of golf carts, they invited us to take an open-air spin around the grounds to make our selection. The golf carts are a nice touch to reduce smog and noise and they keep the lanes open and safe for pedestrian traffic.

    hilton head harbor rv resort map

    We didn’t want anything too extravagant, so we planted our new flamingo in a space with a garden, waterfall, and a backyard pool. Somehow, we would survive …

    hilton head harbor rv resort
    hilton head harbor rv resort
    September and October is butterfly season in Hilton Head – so mesmerizing!
    hilton head harbor rv resort
    Our view!

    Pico was ready for a spa experience. This campground is very pet-friendly and there is a dog wash station large enough to handle any size pet.

    hilton head harbor rv resort
    Serenity Chihuahua – Pico in mediation

    All 200 sites are full-hookup with 30 and 50 amp service, water, and sewer.

    Every site is paved and landscaped. Green screens between neighbors foster a feeling of seclusion.

    The sites are not as large as a State park, but these are some of the most spacious sites we’ve seen in a private resort. Some sites are shaded beneath mossy live oaks and pecan trees, others have full sun exposure.

    With taxes, we paid $70.40 per night, making this one of our most expensive site rentals, but considering the location and amenities, we think it’s a bargain.

    The thirteen waterfront sites are $10 more per night. All sites are back-in and reservations are accepted.

    UPDATE MARCH 2026: Rates are now between $99 and $199 a night depending on time of year and interior or waterfront.

    Each site is individually owned and unique. Ours had a waterfall, others had fire pits, custom patio furniture, built-in grills, umbrellas, hardscape and more.

    The WiFi is the best we have had since Chassahowitzka River Campground. There are dozens of WiFi towers throughout the resort and each has its own bandwidth. The speed is fantastic!

    While we didn’t need our Verizon cell service, the signal at our site was great.

    The tiled bathrooms are spotlessly clean and modern with large private showers.

    The laundry room was clean but in need of improvement. With 200 RV sites, plus the marina, they really need a much larger laundry with more machines.

    UPDATE DECEMBER 2020 – We have just been notified of a new policy at this resort. Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort no longer accepts pull behind travel trailers or 5th wheel travel trailers with slides. Also, trailers and 5th wheels cannot exceed 35 feet in length or 8 ft in width in their fully installed condition (which are to include tip outs and slide outs). Before you make reservations, make sure you meet these new and unusual restrictions. As we understand it, all Airstreams are allowed.

    This is a boating and fishing area. Recreational paddling is offered and kayaks and jet skis are available for rent, but swimming and paddle boarding is not advised.

    The first day of paddling, an encounter with a ten-foot-long gator in the river – still murky from the storm – renewed my appreciation for a sparkling gator-free swimming pool.

    alligator warning

    With two clean and better-than-average pools with a hot tub and sauna – also, tennis courts, exercise room, fishing pier, horseshoe pits – there are plenty of recreational opportunities at the park.

    hilton head harbor rv resort
    Our backyard pool, hot tub, and bathhouse complex with two lighted tennis courts to the right.

    We weren’t expecting mid-Autumn to be so sultry. We made the best of it, taking long walks under the mossy oaks in the cool of the morning, lounging poolside in the afternoon with a book or just sitting beside the shady marina watching dolphin and manatees.

    On Jim’s birthday at Sunset Grille, the staff directed our attention to a pair of manatees frolicking in the water below.

    Sunset Grille tops the list of our favorite restaurants. The dining experience pairs nicely with that magnificent view of the Intracoastal Waterway.

    Their interpretation of traditional dishes floats our boat and we became regulars for brunch and dinner. Everything was perfectly delightful, from the menu and service to the intimate setting.

    We dined all over Hilton Head and Sunset Grille is, by far, our favorite. Reservations are advised.

    hilton head harbor rv resort  sunset grille
    View from our table
    hilton head harbor rv resort  sunset grille
    The ocean pool below the restaurant
    hilton head harbor rv resort  sunset grille
    The restaurant is located above the ocean pool
    hilton head harbor rv resort  sunset grille
    Scottish Smoked Salmon over stone ground grits with sautéed spinach, a poached egg and Hollandaise
    hilton head harbor rv resort  sunset grille
    House Smoked Duck Salad – duck breast, goat cheese, candied nuts and dried cherries tossed in warm bacon vinaigrette with poached egg on top
    hilton head harbor rv resort  sunset grille
    BBQ Braised Pork Shank, White Cheddar grits & fried brussel sprouts
    hilton head harbor rv resort  sunset grille
    Seared Sea Scallops, Orecchiette pasta w/ butternut squash, speck, & walnuts, finished in sage butter
    hilton head harbor rv resort  sunset grille
    This is no ordinary quiche. I don’t know what they fed it, but it must have died happy.

    This resort feels like a gated community. The long private drive into the park provides seclusion from the highway and traffic noise.

    Even though the restaurant, marina, boat launch and campground are all open to the public, the park remained safe, quiet and serene. No wonder some choose this place as their permanent home.

    Many residents are seasonal or weekend regulars and some, like us, are just passing through.

    hilton head harbor rv resort

    We dreaded the drive into and out of the park. Without a boat, there was only one way to access the resort, and it was gnarly – even for SoCal drivers.

    The traffic on Highway 278 never lets up and there’s no stop sign or traffic light. We avoided this spot during peak hours.

    hilton head harbor rv resort
    Jim watching for a traffic break on that entrance and exit from the resort.

    The bike path stops a half-mile short of the resort, so we had to drive everywhere – even for one-or-two-mile jaunts.

    Cycling the shoulder of that busy highway was out of the question. So, we’d park the truck in free public lots, set up our folding bikes and connect to Hilton Head’s famous Cycling Pathway.

    What a fabulous experience! And a brilliant example of how world-class eco-tourism is done.

    Hilton Head's famous Cycling Pathway
    Designated, off the street, bike paths! More than 60 miles! Cycling heaven!

    Once on the cycling path, Hilton Head’s your oyster – except for the many gated communities, or “plantations”  you are free to explore …

    … the Salt Marsh of Mitchellville Beach State Park

    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park

    Pinckney Island

    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park
    Mitchellville Beach State Park

    Coligny Beach…

    Coligny Beach
    Trees have the right of way on Hilton Head
    Coligny Beach
    Fantasy beach experience.
    Coligny Beach
    The cleanest public bathrooms, changing rooms and showers I have ever seen on a public beach!
    Coligny Beach
    A place to daydream
    Coligny Beach
    Loose buoy, now object d’art
    Coligny Beach
    Public seating on the beach!
    Coligny Beach
    Cleanest public beach I’ve ever seen!

    Just across the bridge on the mainland, there are two large outlet shopping malls. We stopped by Tommy Bahama Outlet Store for Jim’s birthday present. Locals are always the best unofficial concierge service, and we’ve found that the folks at Tommy Bahama are a valuable source of insider knowledge.

    tommy bahama outlet store hilton head

    It took some doing to pull ourselves away from the many charms and generous hospitality of South Carolina.

    We know how much we missed and are already planning to see more of Charleston, Beaufort and Bluffton.

    But there are two sides to every Birthday Month – the two first weeks of October are Jim’s, and the second two weeks, mine. We’d spend the flip side in Savannah, Georgia – another famous and historic city that neither of us has ever seen …

    Skidaway Island State Park
    Skidaway Island State Park, Savannah, Georgia

    LIB, the gift that keeps on giving.

    You can see our exact route on this map.

    *photos in this post (unless otherwise noted) were taken and copyrighted by Living In Beauty.


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