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  2. Myrtle Beach makes the list. Visit these top RV ... - AOL

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    According to Campspot, 48% of campers will trek across the United States, with RV campers the most adventurous-39% say they’ll go any distance given enough time. Myrtle Beach makes the list.

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    The resort was chosen by Travel + Leisure readers based on location, facilities, food, service and value. This Myrtle Beach resort is one of the 10 best in SC, says Travel + Leisure. Take a look

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    At 129 Serenity Point Drive near the North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina, the At 129 Serenity Point Drive near the North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina, the more than ...

  5. Campsite - Wikipedia

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    A campsite in the woods A large campground for caravans in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (United States) Campsite, campground, and camping pitch are all related terms regarding a place used for camping (an overnight stay in an outdoor area). The usage differs between British English and American English.

  6. Springmaid Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The resort was originally owned by the textile company Springs Industries, and available for Springs employees only. The resort opened to the public in 1953, but retained the Springmaid name until 2016. [1] A large cafeteria was also built on property and the food was prepared at the commissary in Lancaster SC and was trucked to the beach daily.

  7. Barefoot Landing - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 1998, Silver Carolina Development and Barefoot Landing Inc. presented plans to the North Myrtle Beach city council for the $812 million 2345-acre Barefoot Landing Resort, which would be built over 12 to 15 years.

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