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James Island County Park Campground & Cottages vs Wild Dunes Resort

Both hotels are praised by professionals. Overall, Wild Dunes Resort scores marginally better than James Island County Park Campground & Cottages. Wild Dunes Resort comes in at 71 with positive reviews from 3 publications including Fodor's, Jetsetter and Travel + Leisure.

James Island County Park Campground & Cottages
James Island County Park Campground & Cottages
7 / 10
871 Riverland Drive, Charleston, SC 29412
From $0 /night
  • Pet Friendly
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Laundy Room
  • Family Friendly
  • Fishing
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Frommer's Frommer's
"This county-managed campground is just 5 miles beyond Downtown Charleston, and is incredibly popular all year round." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"A great budget option, this 643-acre park southwest of downtown has meadows, a marsh and a dog park." Full review
Wild Dunes Resort
Wild Dunes Resort
7 / 10
5757 Palm Boulevard, Isle of Palms, SC 29451-2734
From $129 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
  • Laundy Room
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Guests, which include many families in the summer, have a long list of recreational options—such as Tom Fazio golf courses and nationally ranked tennis programs." Full review
Star Service Star Service
"This property is a wonderfully landscaped 1,600-acre collection of taupe villas covering the entire north side of this island." Full review
Jetsetter Jetsetter
"A 1,600-acre seaside retreat, with highly acclaimed golf courses and condos that can sleep up to six guests." Full review
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Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and irons/ironing boards, and you can also request cribs/infant beds.
Oyster Oyster
Upscale
"The four-pearl Wild Dunes Resort is a huge 458-room property located on the beach in a gated community at the end of the Isle of Palms." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The resort occupies 1,600 acres of private oceanfront property, with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other." Full review