Events

EVENTS & RECREATION

LAKE MOULTRIE RV PARK & MARINA

Situated right on the water's edge, Lake Moultrie RV Park and Marina boasts a lush tree canopy, inviting wildlife sightings, and even a convenient marina, allowing you to dock your boat just steps away from your RV during your stay with us in Cross, South Carolina. Whether you're a fishing enthusiast ready to cast a line or dock your boat, a nature lover looking to hit the trails, or simply seeking relaxation in our beautiful landscape, our park has you covered with a range of onsite recreational activities. But the adventure doesn't stop there – Cross is surrounded by a treasure trove of local and historical attractions, promising an all-encompassing and truly memorable getaway in South Carolina.

Check out the options for recreation at Lake Moultrie below! 

RECREATIONAL AMENITIES

Waterfront Camping
  • DOG PARK

    We want your four-footed family members to be happy at Lake Moultrie RV Park & Marina too! Our new dog park provides a fenced-in area where they can romp and play in a secure environment and burn off some energy.

Waterfront Camping
  • WATERFRONT CAMPING

    Elevate your camping game with waterfront camping! Imagine waking up to sunrise views over the lake right outside your front door and spending your days fishing or kayaking. Or, cozy up around a campfire with friends and family in the evening. This is the best way to change up your camping experience and try something new!

Boat Ramp & Dock
  • BOAT RAMP & DOCK

    Forget about the hassle of hauling your boat around – our RV park comes with a convenient onsite boat ramp and dock. So you can easily drop your vessel in the water and embark on aquatic adventures whenever the mood strikes. Whether you're into fishing or just a leisurely cruise, our boat ramp and dock have you covered for some hassle-free fun not far from your RV doorstep.

Fishing
  • FISHING

    A haven for fishing enthusiasts, we invite you to sit by the water's edge, cast your line, and try your luck at catching a variety of fish species, including striped bass, blue catfish, channel catfish, black crappie, and longnose gar. The still waters of Lake Moultrie, make it an ideal spot to unwind and connect with nature. Whether you're an experienced angler or a novice, our lake is sure to provide a memorable fishing experience for all our guests.

Playground
  • PLAYGROUND

    We've got a fantastic playground where kids can let loose, have a blast, and burn off some of that boundless energy they always seem to have. It's a safe and fun space designed for little adventurers to make new friends and create lasting memories while enjoying the great outdoors during your stay. So, parents, rest easy – your kids are in for a great time!

RESORT EVENTS CALENDAR

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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Fort Sumter
  • FORT SUMTER

    Fort Sumter is a historic site located in Charleston, South Carolina, known for its significant role in the American Civil War. Fort Sumter is best known as the site where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired. The fort's surrender to Confederate forces on April 14, 1861, marked the beginning of the Civil War, a conflict between the Northern states (Union) and the Southern states (Confederacy). To reach Fort Sumter, visitors need to take a ferry from Liberty Square in downtown Charleston. The ferry ride offers scenic views of the harbor and surrounding area. Guided tours are available on the island, providing insights into the history of the fort, the Civil War, and its significance in American history. Fort Sumter National Monument offers educational programs, exhibits, and ranger-led talks that provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the fort's history and its role in shaping the nation.

PATRIOTS POINT NAVAL/MARITIME MUSEUM
  • PATRIOTS POINT NAVAL/MARITIME MUSEUM

    Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum is a significant historical attraction located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, near Charleston. The museum is known for its impressive collection of historic naval vessels and aircraft, as well as its exhibits and educational programs that highlight the history of the United States Navy. The museum's primary attractions are its well-preserved naval vessels and aircraft. The centerpiece of the museum is the USS Yorktown (CV-10), an Essex-class aircraft carrier that served during World War II and later. Visitors can explore various areas of the ship, including the flight deck, hangar deck, and many compartments, giving them a sense of life onboard an aircraft carrier. Patriots Point offers educational programs and interactive exhibits that provide historical context and engage visitors of all ages. These programs focus on naval history, technology, and the experiences of those who served. Patriots Point has a gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs, books, and other items related to naval history. The museum also has a food court that offers dining options for visitors. The museum hosts various events throughout the year, including commemorations, festivals, and special exhibitions that highlight specific aspects of naval and maritime history.

Spoleto
  • SPOLETO FESTIVAL

    For 17 days and nights each spring, Spoleto Festival USA fills Charleston, South Carolina’s historic theaters, churches, and outdoor spaces with performances by renowned artists as well as emerging performers in opera; theater; dance; and chamber, symphonic, choral, and jazz music. Now approaching its 47th season, Spoleto Festival USA is internationally recognized as America’s premier performing arts festival. Contributing to the Festival’s ongoing success is its location in Charleston. Recognized the world over for its stunning natural beauty, an impressive array of preserved historical architecture, and wealth of charming performance venues, Charleston provides an incomparable setting for audience members and guest artists alike. Spoleto Festival USA was founded in 1977 by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Gian Carlo Menotti, Christopher Keene, and others who sought to create an American counterpart to their annual Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy.

Moncks Corner
  • MONCKS CORNER

    Moncks Corner is a town located in Berkeley County, South Carolina, United States. It is situated in the Lowcountry region, not far from the city of Charleston. The town is named after Thomas Monck, a landowner and planter who was granted land in the area in the late 1600s. The town grew around a trading post and eventually became a hub for agricultural and commercial activities. Moncks Corner is known for its scenic beauty, with water bodies like Lake Moultrie, the Cooper River, and the Tailrace Canal offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water-related activities. Moncks Corner is known for its scenic beauty, with water bodies like Lake Moultrie, the Cooper River, and the Tailrace Canal offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water-related activities. In addition to water-based activities, the Moncks Corner area offers outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for hiking, camping, and exploring the natural landscapes of the Lowcountry. Moncks Corner hosts various local events and festivals throughout the year that showcase the community's culture, history, and traditions.

FLOWERTOWN FESTIVAL
  • FLOWERTOWN FESTIVAL

    The Flowertown Festival, also known as the Summerville Flowertown Festival, is an annual event held in Summerville, South Carolina. It's one of the largest arts and crafts festivals in the Southeastern United States and has been a cherished tradition since its inception. The festival takes place over a three-day weekend in the charming town of Summerville, which is located just a short drive from Charleston, South Carolina. The event showcases the work of over 200 artists and crafters, offering a diverse selection of handmade items such as pottery, paintings, jewelry, textiles, and more. Live music, performances, and entertainment are a significant part of the festival experience, providing a lively and festive atmosphere for attendees. Visitors can enjoy a range of delicious food options, including local cuisine and festival favorites. There are often food trucks, booths, and vendors offering a variety of treats. The festival's name reflects Summerville's history as a "flower town." The town is known for its beautiful gardens, flowers, and charming streetscapes.

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