- As low as $327/Night
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 7
General Features
- Available in all rooms: WiFi
- Laundry facilities
- Smoke-free property
About this Property
- Sleeps 7
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Lodge
Come hideaway at The Black River Xscape! Right on the Black River. Expansive deck for countless fun, ideal for group or charming getaways, family vacations, solo trips and more. Extra parking for cars and boats. Animals welcome! Near Myrtle Beach, Charleston, and Front Street. Several boat launch ramps close by for river access.
About the Area
Georgetown is home to this lodge. Rice Museum and Brookgreen Gardens are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Caledonia Golf and Fish Club and True Blue Golf Club.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
1 total pets
Tricks and tips to get the optimal Georgetown, SC rental experience:
When to visit & When to book:
- Reserve your vacation rental as soon as possible. Rental schedules generally open a year in advance (or in September just after the Summer season ends). Many groups book their Summer rental homes during Winter holiday get-togethers. Book before these holidays for best selection.
- June, July, and August are the most expensive months along the coast of SC. Booking in the Fall or Spring is a great way to save money on your vacation home. Rental rates are lower, and you'll find a better selection of suitable properties. Many vacationers use this method to find larger homes within budget, or to book an oceanfront rental that would otherwise be unaffordable during the Summer months. Speaking of the off-season, don't overlook the holidays for a Georgetown, SC vacation! Who wouldn't love a holiday near the ocean? Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years are great times to gather with family and friends at the beach.
- Some property management companies offer discounts for veterans. Remember to ask your host or property manager if special offers are available for your family.
- Booking websites typically offer guests an option to add vacation insurance. Trip insurance, which will generally cost 1% - 5% of the base booking price, offers visitors reimbursement of their vacation costs for days missed as a result of personal medical-related emergencies or weather, as well as ensuing additional evacuation charges, such as an unexpected hotel stay or extra gas expenses. Trip insurance is definitely a welcome relief if the unforeseen happens. Ask your host for more information.
- Often, management companies and vacation rental houses supply Georgetown, SC area visitors guide magazines that include money-saving offers, either offered directly by local companies, or by way of a relationship between the property management company and the business itself. You can also find Georgetown, SC visitors guide and coupon books at local gas stations and shopping centers.
Selecting and booking a perfect Georgetown, SC rental home:
- Start by choosing the best vacation week and a spending budget.
- Decide how many bedrooms and the configuration your group needs. The Black River Xscape Waterfront Grand Lodge has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
- Precise information about bedrooms and bed sizes & counts is usually accessible online. If you don't see them listed, contact the property management company before you reserve the rental. Remember that most listings specify the max. guest capacity, which typically includes sofa beds and bunks.
- Remember to include your furry companions! Many vacation homes allow animals, but guidelines and restrictions apply. Type of pet, size and breeds may be limited. Remember to ask the property manager before booking, and study your rental agreement! Pet fees or costs may be applied to your contract.
- If there's a certain Georgetown, SC destination you are enamored with, search for properties that are either near by, or those that cater to your desires.
- Proper accessibility can make or break a vacation for guests that require the use of a wheelchair. Confirm all necessary amenities are available and included before booking.
Additional considerations:
- Add the owner's phone number to your smartphone. Understand and take a copy of check in/check out procedures.
- Ask questions. You may need instructions for a hot tub, intercom or appliance. Contact your owner. They are there to help! A brief telephone call prevents lots of problems.
- Lock your rental while you're out and about. Protect your property!
- To ensure that damages are not linked to your visit, inspect the rental for any problem areas during check in. Call the host right away to document any issues. If there is a dispute about legal responsibility later, having a record of problems and contact attempts will be very helpful.
- Be a good neighbor! You wouldn't like disagreeable visitors bothering your peaceful neighborhood. Employ the golden rule for common sense. If they like you, locals might even recommend great restaurants and scenic spots you would have not otherwise known about!
- Don't forget to... Ask a local! Local residents can frequently point you in the right direction. Who better to ask where to go for the best drinks, have a great night out, or the best spots for shopping?
- Upon check-out, take a final walk-through to confirm you have not leave anything behind. Make sure to check dressers, closets, and bathrooms for hidden items. Clean the refrigerator and take any leftovers home.
- Inspect the rental one final time and scan for damages to contents or the property itself. We recommend walking through with the property manager whenever you can (often this isn't possible). If the manager is not available, take photos of the property to record its condition at check-out.
- Leave feedback! Property owners rely on good feedback to inspire new reservations. They'll be much obliged for your feedback. Alternatively, if something wasn't right, other vacationers will be thankful you shared your experience find their best rental home. Please be fair with your feedback If something fell short of expectations, consider whether the owner could control the issue, and if so, whether they responded expeditiously to solve it.