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Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort & Marina

Waterfront RV resort on the Intracoastal Waterway with full hookup sites, marina access, on site dining, and quick access to the island’s north end and Bluffton.
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Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort & Marina

Introduction

Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina overview

You set up on the north end of Hilton Head Island with wide water views of the Intracoastal Waterway. At Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina you park on a level concrete pad, connect full hookups, and step out to a boardwalk that looks across Skull Creek. You watch boats move through the channel. You feel a steady breeze and hear shorebirds along the marsh. You stay close to the bridge for fast trips to Bluffton and Savannah, yet you remain on island for beach time and bike rides. This location places you near Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge for quick wildlife viewing and sunrise walks.

You come here to mix RV comfort with simple access to the water. The marina offers slips and on site outfitters run dolphin tours, parasailing, and rentals for kayaks and jet skis. You book a trip or bring your own paddle craft and plan an outing when tides line up. You respect boat traffic and current, then choose a calm window for your paddle. After time on the water you rinse off, relax at your site, and walk to dinner upstairs at Sunset Grille. You get a clear sunset view over the waterway from that dining room. On clear nights you stay a few minutes longer and watch the last light drop behind the tree line.

You get the core features RV travelers expect. Sites are paved with water, sewer, and 30 and 50 amp service. Roads are easy to navigate. Staff guide you at the check in office and point you toward your loop. The setting is open near the water and more sheltered in the interior sections. The marina adds activity during the day which gives the resort a steady rhythm. You see families head out for morning trips and return in the afternoon. You hear laughter around grills and a quiet hum from the docks as the evening settles in. The on site restaurant means you can skip a drive and still sit down to a proper meal after a full day.

You also benefit from location. From your site you reach Mitchelville Beach Park, Dolphin Head in Hilton Head Plantation, and the island’s north end food spots within a short drive. You cross the bridge to Bluffton for farmers market days or a walk along Calhoun Street. You take a longer day trip to Savannah. Back at the resort you slow down with a walk along the waterway and watch for dolphins on an outgoing tide. You finish the day at your site with simple food and a wide view. For details on current availability and marina services, visit the official site at hiltonheadharbor.com.

What you can expect

You stay on island with water views, full hookups, and direct marina access. You plan a mix of beach time, wildlife stops, and easy meals. You return to your site for sunset and a quiet night by the water.

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Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina offers full hookup sites, water views, and onsite dining on the Intracoastal. Stay close to Pinckney Island and Bluffton in 2025.

Local tips

Plan water activities around tide and wind. Early morning often brings lighter wind and smoother water. Bring insect repellent in warm months near the marsh.

Directions

Address: 43 Jenkins Island Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926. From US 278 on Hilton Head Island, approach the bridges on the north end. Turn onto Jenkins Island Road near the base of the bridge. Follow Jenkins Island Road to the end and turn left into Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina. Look for the marina office at the entrance and the two story restaurant building on the water.
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