Craving a getaway? Fortunately, states like South Carolina have all sorts of attractions that can make you feel a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. If you are looking for cabin rentals in South Carolina to enjoy a cozy getaway without breaking the bank, look no further than James Island County Park. This pretty place outside in Charleston has something for visitors of all ages, from an on-site waterpark to saltwater fishing in tidal creeks. Pack some hiking boots, because this pretty landscape is calling your name.
James Island County Park is a serene little slice of paradise in Charleston, South Carolina.
This pretty park is coveted for its landscape, which includes tidal creeks, meadows, and an abundance of local wildlife.
This serene park includes a campground, complete with cabins, that can keep the fun going all night long.
During the day, you can take advantage of the park's finer features, like a sand volleyball court, horseshoes, disc golf, and even the beloved Splash Zone Waterpark that is a must for summertime fun.
As the sun starts to set, retire in one of ten vacation cabins for an evening of peace. Each cottage has three bedrooms, bedding and towels, and a kitchen full of utensils.
Outside your cottage door, you'll find 643 acres of natural beauty that's astonishingly close to Downtown Charleston.
Campers of all ages will appreciate the 16 acres of open water, which can be traversed via kayak or pedal boat. Both are available to rent!
All of this and more are just mere steps away from the super cozy cottages at James Island County Park, which are available at $169 per night.
And you will find that the prices for local attractions are amazingly budget-friendly, empowering you to take a rewarding family vacation without breaking the bank.
James Island County Park has a lot of charm, and is truly perfect for families with kids.
Cozy up in these vacation rentals and get ready to plan a return trip, because this fun local park is sure to leave you impressed.
There are many cabin rentals in South Carolina, but only so many have a waterpark and hundreds of acres of landscape on-site and awaiting exploration. Have you ever enjoyed a stay at this park? What did you think? Did you stay in a cottage or on the campground? Tell us in the comments!
Can't get enough of the South Carolina landscape? Keep camping and treat yourself to a stay in a cabin with its own private waterfall.
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