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New Green Acres R V Park


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LONGEST AND WIDEST PULL-THRU SITES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI - Campground with 106 long and wide pull-thru sites open year round. Located in the natural and relaxing environment of shady pines. Laundry, WIFI, Dog playground, Bath houses, A/C building for clubs, LP gas, Dump. Easy interstate access. Directions: I-95 Exit 53. Northbound-left, cross I-95, first right....Southbound: Right, then right again at first street.


Admission:

  • AAA Discount: Yes
  • Military Di
    Hours:
    • Office Hours: M-F 9 am - 7 pm; Sat-Sun 2 pm - 7 pm

    Address: 396 Campground RD
    Walterboro,SC 29488

    Phone: (843) 538-3450
    Fax: (843) 538-6508
    Our Website:www.newgreenacres.com

    Come visit us in Walterboro, South Carolina

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