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Taylor's Landing & Campground
Overview
Taylor's Landing & Campground offers a quintessential South Carolina lakeside experience on the tranquil shores of Lake Marion. Known for its quiet atmosphere and dedication to outdoor recreation, this park provides a welcoming home base for travelers looking to disconnect. It serves as a classic waterfront destination where the primary draw is the direct access to the vast Santee Cooper lake system and the surrounding natural beauty of the Lowcountry.
Location & Surroundings
Tucked away in Eutawville, the park sits directly on the shores of Lake Marion, which is the largest lake in the state. The landscape is defined by majestic cypress trees draped in Spanish moss and wide-open aquatic horizons. This location offers a peaceful, rural environment that feels miles away from city life, yet it remains accessible for those exploring the South Carolina Lowcountry and its unique ecosystem.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is equipped with practical facilities that prioritize a seamless stay for RVers. Guests can enjoy spacious full-hookup sites designed to accommodate various equipment types. On-site features include the following:
- A private boat ramp and fishing pier for easy lake access.
- A specialized bait and tackle shop for angler convenience.
- Laundry facilities and clean restrooms to support longer stays.
These amenities, combined with the scenic views, ensure that visitors have everything they need for a successful day on the water or a relaxing evening by the shore.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary attraction is the world-class fishing, as Lake Marion is famous for its trophy-sized catfish and largemouth bass. Beyond the water, visitors can explore the Santee National Wildlife Refuge or visit the historic Eutaw Springs Battlefield. For those who enjoy terrestrial sports, there are several championship golf courses located within a short drive, offering diverse terrain and beautiful layouts for players of all skill levels.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is perfectly suited for avid anglers and boaters who prioritize proximity to the water over resort-style luxuries. It is an excellent choice for long-term campers or travelers seeking a peaceful, rustic environment to serve as a home base for outdoor adventures. If you value a friendly, laid-back community and the ability to launch your boat just steps from your RV site, this park fits your travel style.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Trae
Would not give one star or would i waste any more time looking at this place. They give out your information to whoever and also talk about you to people as well. They also kick us out day earlier because when you pay for a week Wednesday to Wednesday nope they had police there on thesday. The best part was we had no water most the time there and also ac went out they give us a fan but then took it back when wasnt there . Also they will let you know when to get up or when to go to bed they will also not tell you there is only one so called cabin (old block bait room) has no bathroom so you have to go to bar across parking lot which cabin sits in parking lot. So it's non stop people around you so there isnt any privacy at all. Shower and bathroom area are nasty . Have to stay in shoes to wash.ive stayed alot of places but this one is without shadow of doubt the worst ever in 44 years. Please dont think im just one mad guest all the people who live there year around will tell you the same thing but they are stuck in 2 year lease so have to but they all want to leave and hatw it there which its only about
Savannah White (Sam)
Taylor’s Landing is a great little community! Everyone was super nice, and even though we were just staying the weekend, everyone made us feel at home as soon as we pulled in! This place has great Charleston charm while still being out in the middle of nowhere! You definitely live amongst the wildlife, but everyone seems to understand their place. I cannot recommend bug spray, citronella candles, etc enough! The campground is in a bit of a marsh, so lots of bugs! The trade off is a fantastic sunrise/sunset. If I could recommend anything to the campground, maybe updating power/water at the sites, but that’s certainly not something that would keep me from coming back! Overall, Taylor’s Landing is made from a lot of love, and you can tell! If you’re looking for rural camping/fishing, this is the place!
Katt Crapse
Beautiful view, amazing for kayakers and fishermen! Rich historical area, nature trails, restaurant on premises. Nice quiet getaway nestled amidst a wildlife management area,. They offer 50 and 30 amp sites as well as tent and hammock camping!
Kurt Mead
Boat Ramp Review. Single lane, dirt ramp. Not paved. $5 fee, cash box. Medium size dock to tie up. Only 5 or 6 parking spots. Don't park by the ramp, pull straight up by the white abandoned looking dodge durango.
James Cape
The owner disrespected my wife. Threatened to pull out a gun. All because he thought someone we were with was someone else. Completely not safe. Owner flies off the handle without knowing facts. Would never recommend this place. Unsafe for the public.
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