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RV Parks In Clearwater, South Carolina

33.4968° N, 81.8921° W

Quick Overview

Clearwater sits in the Horse Creek Valley of Aiken County, tucked between the horse-country town of Aiken and the Savannah River at Augusta, Georgia. For RVers that location is the draw. You can park within ten or fifteen minutes of Aiken, North Augusta, and Augusta, run errands and eat well in three towns, and still camp somewhere quiet along US-1. The camping here leans toward year-round private parks with full hookups, backed up by one nearby state park for anyone who wants to trade sewer at the site for real woods and water.

Right in Clearwater, Clearwater RV Park is the calm, snowbird-friendly pick, with electric, water, and sewer hookups in the quiet valley. A few minutes away, the parks clustered around Interstate 20 give you the easiest big-rig approaches. Aiken RV Park sits one mile off I-20 at Exit 22 with full 30 and 50-amp pull-through sites, WiFi, showers, and laundry, and it books direct. Sandy Oak RV Park offers full hookups close to I-20 and handles larger rigs, while CamperTown RV Park runs 100 full-service sites with a bathhouse and laundry, and Pine Acres Campground just outside Aiken has 43 mostly full-hookup sites for rigs up to 40 feet. Between them you have plenty of full-hookup capacity for a long stay or a quick overnight.

On the public side, Aiken State Park near Windsor is the standout. Its single camping loop has 25 sites with individual water and 30/50-amp electric, and sites 20 through 25 add sewer for full hookups, with an on-site dump station and hot showers for everyone else. Reserve through the South Carolina State Parks portal, with a two-night minimum and booking open up to 13 months out. The park sits at the headwaters of the South Fork Edisto River with four spring-fed lakes, canoe rentals, and fishing, so it is worth the trip even though the narrow, winding entrance road asks big rigs to slow down. Whether you want a full-hookup pad near the interstate or a shaded state-park site by the water, Clearwater gives you the range. Need to empty your tanks here? See our guide to RV dump stations in Clearwater.

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Traveling to Clearwater by RV

Getting to Clearwater with a big rig is easy. Interstate 20 runs just north of town, with Aiken reachable at Exit 18 and Exit 22, and the private parks near those exits have short, straightforward approaches. US-1, the Jefferson Davis Highway, runs the length of the Horse Creek Valley right through Clearwater and stays truck-friendly, tying the town to Aiken on one end and North Augusta and the Savannah River on the other. US-78 and SC-421 fill in the local grid. Augusta, Georgia, is about fifteen minutes across the river, Aiken about ten, and Columbia roughly an hour up I-20.

Once you are in the area, the interstate-side parks like Aiken RV Park and Sandy Oak are the most forgiving for long rigs, with pull-through sites and firm approaches. The one spot that needs care is Aiken State Park near Windsor, where the entrance road is narrow and winding, so take the last stretch slowly and confirm your length when you reserve. Fuel, propane, groceries, and RV service are all easy to find across Aiken, North Augusta, and Augusta, so restocking and repairs are never far. Augusta Regional Airport is close if you are flying in to meet a rig, and the whole valley is compact enough that no attraction is much of a drive.

Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials

Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Clearwater, South Carolina, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.

Check your RV insurance coverage

A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.

Know your roadside assistance options

RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.

Decide about an extended warranty early

Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.

Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees

A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.

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Dump Station Costs in Clearwater

Clearwater is an affordable place to camp, especially for longer stays. The private full-hookup parks around Aiken and near I-20 generally run in the value-to-moderate range for a nightly site, with Aiken RV Park quoting roughly the mid-twenties to low thirties per night, and most of the private parks offer weekly and monthly rates that drop the effective nightly cost for snowbirds settling in for the season. Aiken State Park is the budget pick for scenery, with nightly rates around the high twenties to low thirties for water and electric sites, and only a small premium for the full-hookup sites 20 through 25. Prices climb during Masters week in April, when demand across the region spikes, so book early and expect higher rates that week. Outside that window, the low cost of living around Aiken keeps groceries, fuel, and provisioning reasonable, so an extended stay here is easy on the budget.

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Best Time to Visit Clearwater by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

35F - 58F

Crowds: Medium

Mild for the Southeast and the peak snowbird season; the private parks stay open year-round and Clearwater RV Park is a calm winter base.

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Spring

Mar - May

50F - 75F

Crowds: High

Beautiful camping weather, but Masters week in April packs every park in the Aiken and Augusta area, so reserve months ahead.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

70F - 92F

Crowds: Medium

Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms; the shaded sites and lakes at Aiken State Park make the heat easier.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

52F - 76F

Crowds: High

Mild, dry, and quiet, one of the best windows for hiking Hitchcock Woods and paddling the Edisto.

Explore the Clearwater Area

Here is how we would plan Clearwater. If you want the smoothest big-rig arrival, base at Aiken RV Park or Sandy Oak near I-20 and use them as a hub for Aiken, Augusta, and the river towns. For a longer, quieter winter stay, Clearwater RV Park in the valley is the snowbird choice, calm and close to everything. The single date to plan around is Masters week in April, when the golf tournament fills every park across Aiken and Augusta and rates climb, so reserve months ahead if your trip lands then. Spring and fall are the best weather, with mild days and quiet trails, while summer runs hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms, so lean on shaded sites and the lakes at Aiken State Park. If you head to that state park, remember the entrance road is narrow and winding, and only sites 20 through 25 have sewer, so request a full-hookup site specifically if you need one. Do not skip Hitchcock Woods in Aiken, one of the largest urban forests in the country, or the paddling right in Clearwater at Harrison-Caver Park on the Horse Creek Water Trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Clearwater

What are the best RV parks near Clearwater, South Carolina?

Clearwater sits in a cluster of good options. Right in town, Clearwater RV Park is the quiet, snowbird-friendly pick with electric, water, and sewer hookups. Near Interstate 20 you have Aiken RV Park at Exit 22 with full 30/50-amp pull-through sites, plus Sandy Oak RV Park and the 100-site CamperTown RV Park, both with full hookups. Pine Acres Campground just outside Aiken adds 43 mostly full-hookup sites for rigs up to 40 feet. For a woodsy public option, Aiken State Park near Windsor offers 25 sites with water and 30/50-amp electric, six of them with sewer. Between the private parks and the state park, you can pick full hookups near the interstate or a shaded site by the water.

Do RV parks near Clearwater have full hookups?

Yes, plenty of them. The private parks are your best bet for full hookups, meaning water, electric, and sewer at your site. Aiken RV Park offers full 30 and 50-amp pull-through sites, Sandy Oak RV Park and CamperTown RV Park both provide full-service sites, and Clearwater RV Park right in town has electric, water, and sewer hookups. Pine Acres Campground has full hookups at most of its 43 sites. The public option, Aiken State Park, is a little different: all 25 sites have water and 30/50-amp electric, but only sites 20 through 25 add sewer for full hookups, and there is an on-site dump station for everyone else. So if full hookups are a must, book one of the private parks or request a full-hookup site at the state park.

How much does RV camping cost near Clearwater?

It stays affordable most of the year. The private full-hookup parks generally run in the value-to-moderate range, with Aiken RV Park quoting roughly the mid-twenties to low thirties per night, and most parks offer weekly and monthly rates that lower the effective nightly cost for longer stays. Aiken State Park is the budget scenic pick, with nightly rates around the high twenties to low thirties for water and electric sites and only a small premium for the full-hookup sites. The one time prices climb is Masters week in April, when demand across Aiken and Augusta spikes and rates rise, so book early for that window. Outside it, the low cost of living around Aiken keeps groceries, fuel, and provisioning reasonable for an extended stay.

How far ahead should I reserve an RV site near Clearwater?

It depends on timing. For most of the year you can find a site at the private parks with a week or less of notice, especially midweek. The single date to plan around is Masters week in early April, when the golf tournament fills every RV park across Aiken and Augusta and rates jump, so reserve months ahead if your trip overlaps it. Aiken State Park books through the South Carolina State Parks portal with a two-night minimum, and you can reserve up to 13 months in advance, which is worth doing for spring and fall weekends when the state park fills. Snowbirds settling in for the winter should also book their monthly private-park site early, since the season draws repeat visitors who return to the same spots each year.

When is the best time to go RV camping near Clearwater?

Spring and fall are the sweet spots, with mild days, lower humidity, and quiet trails. Spring is beautiful but comes with a catch: Masters week in April fills the whole region, so plan around it. Fall from September into November is our favorite, with comfortable temperatures for hiking Hitchcock Woods and paddling the Edisto. Winter is mild for the Southeast, with highs often in the 50s and 60s, which makes Clearwater a popular snowbird base with the private parks open year-round. Summer runs hot and humid, with highs in the low 90s and afternoon thunderstorms, so you will want shaded sites and the lakes at Aiken State Park to stay comfortable. For the best mix of weather and quiet, target the shoulder seasons.

Can big rigs camp near Clearwater?

Yes, and the setup favors big rigs at the right parks. The interstate-side private parks are the most forgiving, with Aiken RV Park offering full 30/50-amp pull-through sites one mile off I-20 at Exit 22, and Sandy Oak RV Park handling larger rigs with easy approaches. CamperTown RV Park has 100 full-service sites, and Pine Acres Campground takes rigs up to 40 feet. The one spot that asks for care is Aiken State Park near Windsor, where the entrance road is narrow and winding, though some sites accommodate RVs up to 45 feet in the single loop. Take that last stretch slowly with a long rig and confirm your length when you reserve. For the easiest arrival, base at one of the I-20 parks.

Is there state park camping near Clearwater?

Yes. Aiken State Park near Windsor, about 20 minutes from downtown Aiken, is the closest public campground. Its single loop has 25 sites, all with individual water and 30 and 50-amp electric hookups, and sites 20 through 25 add sewer for full hookups. There is an on-site dump station and a bathhouse with hot showers. The park sits at the headwaters of the South Fork Edisto River, with four spring-fed lakes, canoe rentals, fishing, and a swimming area, so it is a genuine outdoor destination rather than just an overnight stop. Reserve through the South Carolina State Parks portal, with a two-night minimum and booking open up to 13 months ahead. Just take the narrow, winding entrance road slowly with a big rig.

Are the RV parks near Clearwater pet-friendly?

Generally yes. Most of the private parks around Aiken and Clearwater welcome pets, as does Aiken State Park under standard South Carolina State Parks rules, which ask that dogs stay leashed and under control in the campground. Policies on the number of pets and any designated areas vary by park, so confirm the specifics when you book, especially at the larger private resorts. The area is a great one for dogs, with Hitchcock Woods offering 70 miles of trails that welcome leashed pets and the county parks along Horse Creek giving room to walk. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, pick up after them, and never leave a dog unattended in a hot rig during the humid Southern summers.

What is there to do around Clearwater while camping?

A surprising amount for a small valley town. Hitchcock Woods in Aiken is one of the largest urban forests in the country, with 70 miles of sandy trails for hiking and horseback riding. Aiken State Park has canoe rentals, fishing lakes, and swimming at the headwaters of the Edisto River. Right in Clearwater, Harrison-Caver Park offers kayak and canoe access to the Horse Creek Water Trail, which runs down to the Savannah River. Across the river, Augusta, Georgia, has its Riverwalk, dining, and the famous Masters golf tournament each April, while North Augusta adds the Greeneway trail and Brick Pond Park wetlands. Aiken itself is horse country, with a Thoroughbred racing heritage and a walkable historic downtown. It is an easy base for mixing river paddling, forest trails, and small-city culture.

Is winter RV camping possible near Clearwater?

Yes, and it is one of the area strengths. Clearwater sits in the Aiken County midlands, where winters are mild for the region, with daytime highs often in the 50s and 60s and only occasional hard freezes. That makes it a genuine snowbird destination, and the private parks like Clearwater RV Park and Aiken RV Park stay open year-round with full hookups and monthly rates for a comfortable long stay. You will still want to protect your water hose against the occasional cold night, but you rarely face the deep freezes that shut down camping farther north. Aiken State Park also stays open year-round, so you can camp by the water in the off-season with fewer crowds. For a warm-enough winter base near Augusta, Clearwater is a solid choice.

How do I get to Clearwater RV parks in a big rig?

It is straightforward. Interstate 20 runs just north of town, with Aiken reachable at Exit 18 and Exit 22, and the private parks near those exits have short, easy approaches. US-1, the Jefferson Davis Highway, runs the length of the Horse Creek Valley right through Clearwater and stays truck-friendly, connecting Aiken on one end to North Augusta and the Savannah River on the other. Aiken RV Park is just one mile off I-20 at Exit 22, so it is about the easiest arrival you will find. The exception is Aiken State Park near Windsor, where the entrance road is narrow and winding, so take the last stretch slowly with a long rig. Fuel, propane, and RV service are all easy to find across Aiken, North Augusta, and Augusta.

Is Clearwater a good base for exploring the Aiken and Augusta area by RV?

It is an excellent one. Clearwater sits in the middle of the Horse Creek Valley, within ten or fifteen minutes of Aiken, North Augusta, and Augusta, Georgia, so you can reach three towns worth of dining, shopping, and attractions without moving the rig. From here you can hike Hitchcock Woods, paddle the Edisto at Aiken State Park or the Horse Creek Water Trail right in town, walk the North Augusta Greeneway, and cross the river to the Augusta Riverwalk. Aiken itself is horse country with a walkable historic core, and the mild winters make Clearwater a comfortable snowbird base. With affordable full-hookup parks near I-20 and a quiet in-town option, it is an easy, central place to settle for a week or a season.

Does Clearwater have RV parks that welcome snowbirds and seasonal stays?

Yes, this is snowbird country. Clearwater RV Park right in town markets itself to snowbirds with a quiet valley setting and full hookups, and the private parks around Aiken, including Aiken RV Park, Sandy Oak RV Park, and CamperTown RV Park, all offer monthly rates and welcome longer seasonal stays. The mild winters, with highs often in the 50s and 60s, are the main reason travelers settle here from late fall through early spring. If you are planning a season, book your monthly site early, since many snowbirds return to the same park year after year and the best spots go first. These are transient and seasonal stays for travelers rather than permanent residences, so confirm the length of stay and rate structure with the park when you reserve.

What are the best RV parks near Clearwater, South Carolina?

Clearwater sits in a cluster of good options. Right in town, Clearwater RV Park is the quiet, snowbird-friendly pick with electric, water, and sewer hookups. Near Interstate 20 you have Aiken RV Park at Exit 22 with full 30/50-amp pull-through sites, plus Sandy Oak RV Park and the 100-site CamperTown RV Park, both with full hookups. Pine Acres Campground just outside Aiken adds 43 mostly full-hookup sites for rigs up to 40 feet. For a woodsy public option, Aiken State Park near Windsor offers 25 sites with water and 30/50-amp electric, six of them with sewer. Between the private parks and the state park, you can pick full hookups near the interstate or a shaded site by the water.

Do RV parks near Clearwater have full hookups?

Yes, plenty of them. The private parks are your best bet for full hookups, meaning water, electric, and sewer at your site. Aiken RV Park offers full 30 and 50-amp pull-through sites, Sandy Oak RV Park and CamperTown RV Park both provide full-service sites, and Clearwater RV Park right in town has electric, water, and sewer hookups. Pine Acres Campground has full hookups at most of its 43 sites. The public option, Aiken State Park, is a little different: all 25 sites have water and 30/50-amp electric, but only sites 20 through 25 add sewer for full hookups, and there is an on-site dump station for everyone else. So if full hookups are a must, book one of the private parks or request a full-hookup site at the state park.

How much does RV camping cost near Clearwater?

It stays affordable most of the year. The private full-hookup parks generally run in the value-to-moderate range, with Aiken RV Park quoting roughly the mid-twenties to low thirties per night, and most parks offer weekly and monthly rates that lower the effective nightly cost for longer stays. Aiken State Park is the budget scenic pick, with nightly rates around the high twenties to low thirties for water and electric sites and only a small premium for the full-hookup sites. The one time prices climb is Masters week in April, when demand across Aiken and Augusta spikes and rates rise, so book early for that window. Outside it, the low cost of living around Aiken keeps groceries, fuel, and provisioning reasonable for an extended stay.

How far ahead should I reserve an RV site near Clearwater?

It depends on timing. For most of the year you can find a site at the private parks with a week or less of notice, especially midweek. The single date to plan around is Masters week in early April, when the golf tournament fills every RV park across Aiken and Augusta and rates jump, so reserve months ahead if your trip overlaps it. Aiken State Park books through the South Carolina State Parks portal with a two-night minimum, and you can reserve up to 13 months in advance, which is worth doing for spring and fall weekends when the state park fills. Snowbirds settling in for the winter should also book their monthly private-park site early, since the season draws repeat visitors who return to the same spots each year.

When is the best time to go RV camping near Clearwater?

Spring and fall are the sweet spots, with mild days, lower humidity, and quiet trails. Spring is beautiful but comes with a catch: Masters week in April fills the whole region, so plan around it. Fall from September into November is our favorite, with comfortable temperatures for hiking Hitchcock Woods and paddling the Edisto. Winter is mild for the Southeast, with highs often in the 50s and 60s, which makes Clearwater a popular snowbird base with the private parks open year-round. Summer runs hot and humid, with highs in the low 90s and afternoon thunderstorms, so you will want shaded sites and the lakes at Aiken State Park to stay comfortable. For the best mix of weather and quiet, target the shoulder seasons.

Can big rigs camp near Clearwater?

Yes, and the setup favors big rigs at the right parks. The interstate-side private parks are the most forgiving, with Aiken RV Park offering full 30/50-amp pull-through sites one mile off I-20 at Exit 22, and Sandy Oak RV Park handling larger rigs with easy approaches. CamperTown RV Park has 100 full-service sites, and Pine Acres Campground takes rigs up to 40 feet. The one spot that asks for care is Aiken State Park near Windsor, where the entrance road is narrow and winding, though some sites accommodate RVs up to 45 feet in the single loop. Take that last stretch slowly with a long rig and confirm your length when you reserve. For the easiest arrival, base at one of the I-20 parks.

Is there state park camping near Clearwater?

Yes. Aiken State Park near Windsor, about 20 minutes from downtown Aiken, is the closest public campground. Its single loop has 25 sites, all with individual water and 30 and 50-amp electric hookups, and sites 20 through 25 add sewer for full hookups. There is an on-site dump station and a bathhouse with hot showers. The park sits at the headwaters of the South Fork Edisto River, with four spring-fed lakes, canoe rentals, fishing, and a swimming area, so it is a genuine outdoor destination rather than just an overnight stop. Reserve through the South Carolina State Parks portal, with a two-night minimum and booking open up to 13 months ahead. Just take the narrow, winding entrance road slowly with a big rig.

Are the RV parks near Clearwater pet-friendly?

Generally yes. Most of the private parks around Aiken and Clearwater welcome pets, as does Aiken State Park under standard South Carolina State Parks rules, which ask that dogs stay leashed and under control in the campground. Policies on the number of pets and any designated areas vary by park, so confirm the specifics when you book, especially at the larger private resorts. The area is a great one for dogs, with Hitchcock Woods offering 70 miles of trails that welcome leashed pets and the county parks along Horse Creek giving room to walk. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, pick up after them, and never leave a dog unattended in a hot rig during the humid Southern summers.

What is there to do around Clearwater while camping?

A surprising amount for a small valley town. Hitchcock Woods in Aiken is one of the largest urban forests in the country, with 70 miles of sandy trails for hiking and horseback riding. Aiken State Park has canoe rentals, fishing lakes, and swimming at the headwaters of the Edisto River. Right in Clearwater, Harrison-Caver Park offers kayak and canoe access to the Horse Creek Water Trail, which runs down to the Savannah River. Across the river, Augusta, Georgia, has its Riverwalk, dining, and the famous Masters golf tournament each April, while North Augusta adds the Greeneway trail and Brick Pond Park wetlands. Aiken itself is horse country, with a Thoroughbred racing heritage and a walkable historic downtown. It is an easy base for mixing river paddling, forest trails, and small-city culture.

Is winter RV camping possible near Clearwater?

Yes, and it is one of the area strengths. Clearwater sits in the Aiken County midlands, where winters are mild for the region, with daytime highs often in the 50s and 60s and only occasional hard freezes. That makes it a genuine snowbird destination, and the private parks like Clearwater RV Park and Aiken RV Park stay open year-round with full hookups and monthly rates for a comfortable long stay. You will still want to protect your water hose against the occasional cold night, but you rarely face the deep freezes that shut down camping farther north. Aiken State Park also stays open year-round, so you can camp by the water in the off-season with fewer crowds. For a warm-enough winter base near Augusta, Clearwater is a solid choice.

How do I get to Clearwater RV parks in a big rig?

It is straightforward. Interstate 20 runs just north of town, with Aiken reachable at Exit 18 and Exit 22, and the private parks near those exits have short, easy approaches. US-1, the Jefferson Davis Highway, runs the length of the Horse Creek Valley right through Clearwater and stays truck-friendly, connecting Aiken on one end to North Augusta and the Savannah River on the other. Aiken RV Park is just one mile off I-20 at Exit 22, so it is about the easiest arrival you will find. The exception is Aiken State Park near Windsor, where the entrance road is narrow and winding, so take the last stretch slowly with a long rig. Fuel, propane, and RV service are all easy to find across Aiken, North Augusta, and Augusta.

Is Clearwater a good base for exploring the Aiken and Augusta area by RV?

It is an excellent one. Clearwater sits in the middle of the Horse Creek Valley, within ten or fifteen minutes of Aiken, North Augusta, and Augusta, Georgia, so you can reach three towns worth of dining, shopping, and attractions without moving the rig. From here you can hike Hitchcock Woods, paddle the Edisto at Aiken State Park or the Horse Creek Water Trail right in town, walk the North Augusta Greeneway, and cross the river to the Augusta Riverwalk. Aiken itself is horse country with a walkable historic core, and the mild winters make Clearwater a comfortable snowbird base. With affordable full-hookup parks near I-20 and a quiet in-town option, it is an easy, central place to settle for a week or a season.

Does Clearwater have RV parks that welcome snowbirds and seasonal stays?

Yes, this is snowbird country. Clearwater RV Park right in town markets itself to snowbirds with a quiet valley setting and full hookups, and the private parks around Aiken, including Aiken RV Park, Sandy Oak RV Park, and CamperTown RV Park, all offer monthly rates and welcome longer seasonal stays. The mild winters, with highs often in the 50s and 60s, are the main reason travelers settle here from late fall through early spring. If you are planning a season, book your monthly site early, since many snowbirds return to the same park year after year and the best spots go first. These are transient and seasonal stays for travelers rather than permanent residences, so confirm the length of stay and rate structure with the park when you reserve.

Are there free dump stations in Clearwater?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Clearwater.