James Island County Park

We stayed at the James Island County Park campground in Charleston, South Carolina. (Campground Reviews listing.)

A nice county park.

Dates:

  • Check in: 2025-03-16
  • Check out: 2025-03-23
  • 7 nights

Weather:

  • A mix of rain and partly sunny
  • High temps 63-73°F, lows 45-54°F
  • Some wind, gusts to 33 MPH, but sheltered by trees

Noise:

  • No road noise
  • No train horn noise
  • Little neighbor noise
  • Occasional plane noise

Site:

  • #29, pull-through, gravel
  • Didn’t need to disconnect toad, parked behind coach
  • Somewhat level site; high on passenger side; used hydraulic leveling
  • Gravel driveway about 110 feet long by 12 feet wide
  • 50 feet to neighbor on passenger side
  • 25-50 feet to road on driver side
  • Tall trees between sites
  • Picnic table
  • Fire pit
  • Clean site
  • Elevation 10 feet, front facing NE

Utilities:

  • 50 amp power, somewhat conveniently located
  • 75 PSI water, conveniently located
  • Unthreaded sewer connection, somewhat conveniently located (2 10-foot pipes needed)

Internet (in usage priority order):

  • Starlink: 50 Mbps down, 6-13 Mbps up, 30-45 ms ping
  • Campground Wi-Fi: 6 Mbps down, 4 Mbps up, 90-160 ms ping
  • T-Mobile: 13-23 Mbps down, 0.25 Mbps up, 70-130 ms ping
  • AT&T: 30-270 Mbps down, 0.1-0.3 Mbps up, 100-220 ms ping
  • Verizon: 5 Mbps down, 2 Mbps up, 45 ms ping (our SIM has 5 Mbps max)

Amenities:

  • Garbage dumpsters and recycling
  • Water park

Our review on Campground Reviews:

Nice park close to Charleston

This campground is in the middle of a large county park and close to everything Charleston offers. Our site was unlevel side-to-side, but not too bad. The tree cover made getting Starlink reception tricky but not impossible, and it was the best coverage of any of the cellular networks. The roads to the park were a bit dicey for a big rig–very narrow and with lots of big trees close to and over the road. We camped at Campground at James Island County Park in a Motorhome.

Campground map:

Map

Park map:

Map

An interactive map:

Our site, a very long pull-through amongst trees:

Our site

Our site

Our site

Our site

Utilities:

Utilities

Other sites; there was an Airstream rally going on, so there were a lot of them around:

Other sites

Other sites

Other sites

Other sites

Other sites

Other sites

Other sites

Other sites

Other sites

Games:

Games

Bathrooms with outside laundry:

Bathrooms with outside laundry

Bike hire:

Bike hire

A nice park. We’d be happy to stay here again.

Travel from Saint Marys, Georgia to Charleston, South Carolina

We drove our coach 214 miles, about five hours of driving, from Saint Marys, Georgia to Charleston, South Carolina.

Here’s a map showing our route, heading north:

Route map

An interactive map:

Joining I-95 North:

Joining I-95 North

Bridge:

Bridge

Buc-ees under construction:

Buc-ees under construction

Rest area:

Rest area

Paladin on the driver chair:

Paladin on the driver chair

Rainy:

Rainy

Having a snack while watching the map showing lightning nearby:

Snack and lightning nearby

US Air Force plane outside an Air Force museum:

US Air Fore plane

Heavy traffic:

Heavy traffic

Welcome to South Carolina:

Welcome to South Carolina

Rest area:

Rest area

Charleston exit:

Charleston exit

Arriving at James Island County Park:

Arriving at James Island County Park

Check in:

Check in

Arriving at our site:

Arriving at our site

Override Tecma macerating toilet controller with this one weird trick

Last year I posted about replacing the controller in our Tecma macerating toilet. I concluded the post saying that it failed again even after replacing the controller, and I suspected the pump might be the fault.

To test this, I rearranged the wires, so the power wire to the toilet and the pump wire could be reached at the back of the toilet without having to dismount it again. Conveniently, they both have the same style plug, so it is possible to connect the pump directly to the power supply, bypassing the controller, so it runs continuously — obviously only briefly, before disconnecting again. That was enough to get the pump moving again. It has been working flawlessly since then. But if it were to ever stop again, I can easily repeat that process.

Toilet

Toilet

Toilet wires

Fort Frederica National Monument

We visited Fort Frederica National Monument in Georgia. It was established in 1736 to help protect the British colonies from the Spanish in Florida.

An interactive map:

Entrance

Visitor center:

Visitor center

Model of the fort and town:

Model

Building foundations:

Building foundations

Building foundations

Ancient live oak tree:

Ancient live oak tree

Ancient live oak tree

Archaeology dig site:

Archaeology dig site

Foundations of the fanciest house in town:

Building foundations

Building foundations

Remains of the fort:

Fort

The fort info sign:

The fort info sign

Cannons:

Cannons

Cannon

Fort selfie:

Fort selfie

Fort

Fort

Fort

What happened?

What happened?

The barracks:

The barracks

The barracks

Reenactors:

Reenactor

Reenactor

Hut sweet hut

Reenactor

He and Jenn chatted for a while, explaining about the hut, his uniform, his gun, and more:

Reenactor

A fascinating visit.

Driftwood Beach

We visited Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island in Georgia. When we think driftwood, we think logs, but this beach has whole trees.

An interactive map:

Driftwood Beach:

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

An interesting place.

Crooked River State Park trails

While staying in Crooked River State Park in Saint Marys, Georgia, we enjoyed frequent walks in the park.

Trail map:

Trail map

Info sign:

Info sign

Info sign

Alligator country:

Alligator country

River:

River

Trail:

Trail

Trail

Tortoise:

Tortoise

Another trail:

Trail

Nature center:

Nature center

Nature center

Nature center

Nature center

Boardwalk trail without a boardwalk:

Trail

The trail was somewhat flooded, but we did it anyway:

Flooded trail

Observation tower:

Observation tower

Swampy:

Swampy

The boardwalk has been removed:

Boardwalk removed

Flooded trail

Pond:

Pond

A nice park.