Sand was clean and beach surrounded by a big green forest. If it weren't for those trees, I could have mistaken the Atlantic for the Pacific. A walk down the beach will take you to a driftwood graveyard (as we named it) and just beyond that, a lighthouse. $2 let's you climb all the way to the top, view was worth it. Walk the other direction, take a short swim at low tide and you can explore the sand bars, just watch out for jelly fish.
Sun was mighty strong this past weekend and humidity was ridiculous. I'm still recovering from major sunburns, as well as mosquito bites. The campground is stocked with very hungry mosquitoes who take no prisoners. Also, watch out for mischievous raccoons, they'll take any food you leave out and are not afraid of you. The deer that roam the campgrounds aren't scared of people either.
There are definitely plenty of places to go camping closer to Charlotte, but if you have a long weekend (or want to take a week off), I'd definitely recommend camping on the beach in South Carolina. Fun times will be had.