This will be the first time ever away from the family at Christmas....
Nov 24th and we're on the road again! Charleston, S.C. bound! Stopping at Kenly Flying J for the night gave us a fresh start the next day for an easy drive to our destination. Flying J's, Cracker Barrels and Wal Marts seem to be our favorite stop overs when on the road. A book called "Next Exit" has always been helpful for finding places such as these that are RV friendly.
Arriving in James Island County Park in Charleston, we realized that the park was wonderfully decorated for their festival of lights for the holidays!
They have a great campground, with plenty of walking trails, huge dog park with a lake and many other amenities! But best of all it is 10 minutes from downtown Charleston! Ahhhh..... Charleston!! A wonderfully "proper southern" town with endless charm! "Low Country"!
I suggest taking a carriage ride/tour (we went with Palmetto Tours). So much to learn about the history of this charming town. And yes, I checked to make sure the horses are treated well and not over worked. Much to see....stately homes, markets to shop, restaurants galore or just take a stroll along the water. A good sense of safety in this town. If you have time, visit the Angel Oak Tree! It is amazing!


Nov. 29th We're on the road to Skidaway State Park in Savannah,Ga. Upon arriving we learned that the water and cable were not working but fortunately, we had fresh water on board and digital antenna! Forget satellite! The live oak trees are so thick it makes the campground dark and reception is unattainable! Did I mention that the park had a clean out area...only! No sewer hook ups at the sites. On another note, the sites were extremely nice and inexpensive ($22 per nite)! The park is quiet and serene. Skidaway Island has no draw other than the park and gated golfing communities. However, downtown Savannah was with 15 minutes of the campground. Very different from Charleston S.C., Savannah is huge! 22 squares (Parks) throughout the city. Like other cities, there are different sections with different draws. Riverside shops and restaurants, market st where they have bistros and live music and so much more! A great place with lots to do but with out the charm that Charleston offers, in my opinion. Home of Paula Dean and her famous restaurant. But be prepared to stand in line! Again, I highly recommend a trolly to learn some history about the history.
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Paula Dean's place |
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riverfront shops |
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our campsite |
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Great map of downtown |
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Take a trolly! |
If I have to have any complaints, it would be that the campground is not paved, no grass just very dusty/dirty with dogs dragging dirt inside and the overpopulation of squirrels! (same with the deer,800 on the island alone!) They would get into and on everything! Ate holes into tablecloth, dragged dogs leash across site,etc.! not to mention it drove Becker crazy!
But the campers were extremely friendly! Invited us to a pot luck dinner just as we drove into camp! We went! :)
A 15 minute drive to St Simons Island if you need to shop unless it's something small you can get at the local IGA market on Jekyll Island that's housed in a double wide on the beach. Much more to do on St Simons Island but very different yet still has it's charm.
As far as big box stores, Brunswick would be the place to shop.
Jekyll Island is Peaceful, serene, safe , a wonderful place to retreat and take in a day at the club spa,read or write a book, paint or take a *horse and buggy ride/tour (*highly recommend)...thank you Craig for all your native knowledge on our private evening tour through your wonderful home town and thank you Jim, you strong and beautiful majestic horse that drove the carriage! So much more to learn but too much to add to this publish so I'll leave the rest up to your carriage tour guide!
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Carving in Jekyll Island campground tree |
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beaches |
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historic Church |
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all trees have coins embedded with serial numbers |
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Jekyll Island Club |
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IGA supermarket on the beach |
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pink hue from the sunset behind on the oceans bch |
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The Island welcomes you |
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our carriage awaits us |
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Craig and Jim |
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what they call a "cottage" |
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little tidbits along the bike/walking path |
Wow! Great pictures and narration. You're getting good at this blog thing :) I love the little travel hints and advice you throw in.
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