Introduction
Waterfront Camping and RVing near North Myrtle Beach
You want space, water views, and simple access to both the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway. North Myrtle Beach RV Resort & Dry Dock Marina delivers that mix. The resort sits on the Intracoastal in Little River, just minutes from Cherry Grove and North Myrtle Beach. You arrive to oversized, level, full hookup sites that handle large rigs without stress. You set your chairs on a wide concrete pad and watch boats pass between live oaks. You get the coastal feel without giving up room to maneuver.
This property blends a modern RV park with an active marina. You walk the docks, check fishing reports, and book time on the FlowRider, a wave simulator that adds a unique break in your day. Families use the pool with a long waterslide and a splash area for kids. Observation decks face the waterway, so you catch sunrise with coffee and sunset after dinner. The marina offers wet slips while the massive dry dock handles storage and service. If you trailer a small boat, you stage for a quick launch and still keep camp set up at your site.
Your base sits close to everyday needs and local seafood. Little River is known for fresh shrimp and seasonal festivals, so you plan at least one dinner on the waterfront. When you want the beach scene, drive to North Myrtle Beach for a morning walk at Cherry Grove. When you want quiet, stay on property and grill by the water. The team runs regular activities in season, and weekend music adds a casual end to the day. You fill time your way and cut down on driving.
Getting around stays straightforward. Use Robert Edge Parkway and SC 90 to avoid the busiest parts of US 17. The final approach uses Sandridge Road and Old Crane Road with clear signs into the resort. Sites include city water and sewer, strong power, and ample space to open slides and still park your truck. The camp store stocks basics, and staff can point you to bait, ice, and hardware in a few minutes. You focus on simple routines and steady days on the water.
What you will experience
- Oversized full hookup sites that fit big rigs with room to spare
- Pool with a tall slide, splash area, and regular seasonal activities
- FlowRider sessions for a short dose of board time without ocean surf
- Marina with wet slips and a large dry dock on the Intracoastal Waterway
- Quick drives to Cherry Grove Beach, Calabash, and North Myrtle Beach dining
If you want a base with reliable utilities, generous site dimensions, and direct access to the waterway, this resort works. You keep your plans flexible, rest by the water, and leave with simple routes for your next trip. For current details and events in 2025, see the official site at northmyrtlebeachrvresortanddrydock.com.


