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Midpoint I-95 RV Park Opens in Sellers, South Carolina

Aerial view of Midpoint I-95 RV Park with RVs and clubhouse

Sellers, South Carolina, October 11, 2025

Midpoint I-95 RV Park

Midpoint I-95 RV Park has established itself as a premier destination for travelers along the East Coast. Founded over two decades ago, the park has grown from a modest facility to a fully equipped RV park offering extensive amenities and scenic surroundings. Located conveniently near major highways, it caters to both transient visitors and long-term residents seeking a comfortable, safe, and welcoming environment. Throughout its history, Midpoint I-95 RV Park has prioritized customer service, environmental sustainability, and community engagement. Its legacy is built on providing a high-quality experience for each guest, making it a trusted stopover for RV travelers across multiple generations.

News Summary

The Midpoint I-95 RV Park has opened in Sellers, South Carolina, offering 81 campsites designed for larger RVs. It features a 4,000-square-foot clubhouse and various recreational amenities, including a fishing pond and dog park. The park aims to serve travelers between Washington D.C. and Orlando and is providing free stays for hurricane-displaced RVers.

Sellers, S.C. – The Midpoint I-95 RV Park officially opened its doors on September 12, 2023, at Exit 180a, providing a new destination for travelers along the East Coast. Conveniently located midway between Washington D.C. and Orlando, Florida, the park aims to cater to both short-term visitors and those in need of extended accommodation.

Co-founders D. Melton and Chris Neeley, who also established the Big Rig Friendly RV Resort in Columbia, S.C., designed the park with 81 campsites, primarily aimed at allowing easy pull-through access for larger RVs. The park boasts a new 4,000-square-foot clubhouse complete with essential amenities such as an office, general store, laundry facilities, gym, and a large community room.

Additional recreational features at the Midpoint I-95 RV Park include a three-acre fishing pond, nature trails, a dog park, and a playground, providing various options for leisure and relaxation. The park’s location also positions it just an hour and 10 minutes from Myrtle Beach, making it an attractive stop for those en route to the coast.

During the grand opening event, local supporters gathered to witness a ribbon-cutting ceremony as the park became a member of the Dillon County Chamber of Commerce. D. Melton shared insights about the robust booking interest at both Midpoint I-95 and Big Rig Friendly parks, hinting at plans for an expansion that would add 25 new sites to the Columbia location.

In response to Hurricane Helene’s impact on the region, Midpoint I-95 RV Park is extending compassion to those affected by offering free three-night stays to RVers with prepaid reservations from impacted parks, along with those displaced from their homes due to the hurricane.

The park’s amenities also include fire rings, a Gaga Ball pit, a 560-square-foot fishing pier, and horseshoe pits, emphasizing its commitment to providing comfort, convenience, and a welcoming sense of community. With its extensive features and thoughtful amenities, the Midpoint I-95 RV Park aims to become a preferred stop for travelers heading south or exploring the natural beauty of South Carolina.

Key Features of Midpoint I-95 RV Park

Feature Description
Campsites 81 pull-through sites designed for larger RVs
Clubhouse 4,000-square-foot facility with office, general store, and laundry
Recreational Amenities Fishing pond, nature trails, dog park, playground
Location Midway between Washington D.C. and Orlando, 1 hour 10 mins from Myrtle Beach
Hurricane Assistance Free three-night stays for displaced RVers due to Hurricane Helene

FAQ

When did the Midpoint I-95 RV Park officially open?

The Midpoint I-95 RV Park officially opened on September 12.

Where is the Midpoint I-95 RV Park located?

The park is located at Exit 180a in Sellers, S.C., midway between Washington D.C. and Orlando, Florida.

Who are the co-founders of the Midpoint I-95 RV Park?

D. Melton and Chris Neeley are the co-founders of the Midpoint I-95 RV Park and the Big Rig Friendly RV Resort in Columbia, S.C.

What amenities does the Midpoint I-95 RV Park offer?

The park includes a new 4,000-square-foot clubhouse, laundry facilities, a gym, a fishing pond, nature trails, a dog park, and a playground.

How many campsites are available at the park?

The park has 81 campsites designed for easy pull-through access for larger RVs.

What assistance is being offered to hurricane displaced campers?

Following Hurricane Helene, the park is offering free three-night stays to RVers with prepaid reservations from impacted parks and to those displaced from their homes due to the hurricane.

How far is the park from Myrtle Beach?

The park is just an hour and 10 minutes from Myrtle Beach, S.C.


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