Our first experience traveling in an RV. Can't say I would do it again in the near future but Campgrounds at St. James Island is a wonderful spot. There are wooded spots and more manicured spots...
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The Lowcountry Cajun Festival, hosted by Charleston County Parks and Recreation, brings a taste of Louisiana to the Lowcountry. This vibrant event offers a full day of Zydeco music, Cajun and Creole cuisine, kids' activities, and lively Cajun entertainment. Guests can indulge in authentic dishes like jambalaya, alligator, etouffee, and andouille sausage, alongside Lowcountry favorites such as seafood and Southern barbecue.
For those seeking milder fare, festival foods like hot dogs and sno-cones are also available. The event features live performances by renowned Zydeco artists, ensuring a festive atmosphere throughout the day. Additionally, attendees can explore small stage activities, including a children's reptile program and a Cajun festival eating contest.
With a diverse range of food, music, and entertainment options, the Lowcountry Cajun Festival promises a memorable experience for all attendees. From flavorful culinary delights to lively performances, this event captures the essence of Cajun culture while celebrating the unique spirit of the Lowcountry.
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Awesome campground, especially during the festival of lights! If you're there in the summer, the waterpark and splash area are open too. Lots of other activities for kids and adults - walking...
Clean park. GREAT DOGGO park and lake. Paved trails for bikes and scooters. Beautiful views. 1/2 star off for roadwork at entrance. Took me 35 mins to make a right turn from less than .1 mile...
We stayed at the campground. Spacious sites with trees and fire rings. Bathrooms were clean. About 20-30 mins to the nearest beach on Folly or Isle of Palms. Lots of paved walking trails. Dog and...
This may the best campground we have ever stayed at by far. The place is awsome. It was our first time to Charleston and honestly we would have been happy to stay in the park the whole time....




