Lake Busbee Walking trail head | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
3 months ago
Altitude:
4.9 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
WildKat

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Located off Hwy 501, church street and new road in Conway, SC.
We came in around 10:30 PM. It was easy to find. We parked in the far corner of gravel parking lot.
There are picnic tables, and a dog park right next door.
There was some lighting at the dog park, but it wasn’t a problem.
There are several trees for shade from the morning sun rise. Some even have Spanish moss on them.
We didn’t get to walk the trail, due to time constraints.
We started up our generator to fix breakfast.

The main highway is very busy. Even later at night. So, you will have lots of Hwy nose. I recommend ear plugs.

One funny note. We parked our RV so close to the edge of the gravel, it was hanging out in the edge of the grass. I woke up with Ants crawling in me at 8 AM. So, my advice is to keep your RV in the gravel and off the edge of grass. We’ve boon-docked/dry camped a lot, and never had this happen before. It wasn’t a major issue and it will soon be rectified.

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I got here about 5:30 pm walked the trail which was nice but very very close to major highway 501. at about 7:20 a lady walking dog next to my car looking in ( very nice dog park across street with climbing apparatus 50 feet away) was giving me dirty looks about 15 mins later 2 police cars pulled up behind me and asked for license and said it's a city park and closes at dusk told me to go to Walmart to spend the night.

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Located off Hwy 501, church street and new road in Conway, SC.
We came in around 10:30 PM. It was easy to find. We parked in the far corner of gravel parking lot.
There are picnic tables, and a dog park right next door.
There was some lighting at the dog park, but it wasn’t a problem.
There are several trees for shade from the morning sun rise. Some even have Spanish moss on them.
We didn’t get to walk the trail, due to time constraints.
We started up our generator to fix breakfast.

The main highway is very busy. Even later at night. So, you will have lots of Hwy nose. I recommend ear plugs.

One funny note. We parked our RV so close to the edge of the gravel, it was hanging out in the edge of the grass. I woke up with Ants crawling in me at 8 AM. So, my advice is to keep your RV in the gravel and off the edge of grass. We’ve boon-docked/dry camped a lot, and never had this happen before. It wasn’t a major issue and it will soon be rectified.

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