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South Carolina 2019 SOUTH CAROLINA RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS RECOMMENDED BY THE NRVOA South Carolina South Carolina's beautiful scenery extends from the rolling hills of the Upcountry to the glistening lakes of the midlands and the wide, white sandy beaches of the Atlantic coastline. The state has a rich history documented by attractive plantations and the northwestern foothills, where fierce battles were fought during the Civil War. Charleston, situated on South Carolina's coast, is a popular tourist destination and site of the first permanent English settlement. Myrtle Beach, a popular resort city famous for its golf, is centered on a sun-drenched stretch of coastline on the northern border. Hilton Head, a narrow, barrier island, is generously clad with beautiful beaches, unspoiled forest, world-class golf courses, tennis resorts, and enjoys a relaxed, laid back lifestyle. Notable Attractions • Fort Sumter • Many Historical Plantations • The South Carolina Aquarium • The Charleston Museum • The Sea Islands • Angel Oak • Caw Caw Interpretive Center and Charleston County Park • The Hunley ...And Much More! State Description Courtesy of iexplore South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbeville Parsons Mountain Lake Recreation Area Aiken Pine Acres Campground Beech Island Betty’s RV Park Bishopville Lee State Natural Area Blacksburg/Kings Mountain (20-30 minutes to York) Kings Mountain Campground Blacksburg Cherokee RV Park Blackville Barnwell Campground Calhoun Falls Calhoun Falls Campground Canadys (City of Walterboro) Colleton Campground Cheraw Cheraw Campground Chester Chester Campground Chester Woods Ferry Recreation Area Cottageville Horseshoe Lake Farm Dillon Little Pee Dee Campground Dillon Bass Lake Campground Fair Play Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area Gilbert Mr. Z’s RV Park Greenville Paris Mountain Campground South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 3 Greenwood Fell Camp Campground Greenwood Midway Primitive Camp Hardeeville Hardeeville RV – Thomas Parks Hollywood Lake Aire RV Park & Campground Jackson Carolina Hills Mobile Home & RV Park Lancaster Andrew Jackson Campground McCormick Baker Creek Campground McCormick Hickory Knob State Resort Park Ridgeville (20-30 minutes from Summerville) Givhans Ferry Campground Saint George Jolly Acres RV Park & Storage Santee Santee Campground Seneca High Falls County Park Seneca South Cove Campground Silverstreet Saluda River Resort Spartanburg Croft State Natural Area Sunset (20 minutes from Pickens) Toxaway Campground Saint George Jolly Acres RV Park & Storage Walhalla Cherry Hill Recreation Area Wedgefield Poinsett Campground South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 4 Westminster Chau Ram Park Whitmire Brick House Campground Whitmire Collins Creek Camp Winnsboro Lake Wateree Campground Winnsboro Rocky Branch Camp South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 5 Abbeville Parsons Mountain Lake Recreation Area Park #886302 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Parson’s Mountain Lake Trail From Anderson, travel south on Hwy 28 to the four-way stop in Abbeville. Turn right and travel 3.3 miles to the intersection of Recreation Hwy 28 and Hwy 72. Continue Amenities/Facilities Hiking, biking, sightseeing Restrooms, showers on Hwy 28 for 2.1 miles. Turn left onto Parson’s Mtn. Road (S 1-251) and travel for 1.5 miles. Entrance is on the right. Of Interest The area offers relaxation and Rate: $7 solitude as well as easy access to a variety of recreation activities. Highlights include an accessible picnic area. The day use area was designed with an earthen Contact Information pier, a pedestrian bridge and a 454 Parsons Mountain Rd boat ramp for non-motorized Abbeville, SC boats. The Parson’s Mountain (803) 637-5396 Lake Trail and Parson’s Mountain Tower Trail incorporate the upstate’s rich history and diverse wildlife habitat. South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 6 Aiken Pine Acres Campground Park #2175 Situated near the mid-point of South Carolina's long border with Georgia, Pine Acres Campground in Aiken, South Carolina offers the best in beautiful scenery and a campground that will make you feel at home on your camping getaway. The campground's grassy landscape is shaded by pine trees and dotted with native South Carolina shrubs, and grassy areas. Pine Acres Campground welcomes tent camping, RVs and has plenty of room for slide-outs. Stay at Pine Acres Campground and discover western South Carolina! Site Information Special Attractions Directions 40 sites. Full hookup sites. Pull • Downtown Aiken Take exit 32 off of I-93 and make thru sites. Tent sites. 30/50 • Aiken State Natural Area a right from north to south and AMP service. Can accommodate continue 4 miles. Lost River • The River Golf Club RVs up to 40’ Valley will be on the left. • Montmorenci Vineyards Amenities/Facilities Recreation Wi-Fi, cable TV, dump station, Hiking, biking, fishing, boating laundry, ice, 24-hour courtesy sunbathing, swimming, picnic patrol, propane, handicap shelters and more found at accessible, family park with nearby Langley Pond quiet atmosphere, showers Of Interest Pine Acres Campground is the perfect location for your home base as you explore the Aiken, South Carolina area. You will discover the legacy and pursuits Rate: $30-$40 of golfing, thoroughbred country and the historic homes and gardens of the earliest Aiken families. Visit Hitchcock Woods, the largest urban forest in America, and view its many rare trees and shrubs. Aiken also offers a charming downtown area with quaint shops and cafes. Whether you're looking Contact Information for a relaxing day in the park, an 205 Duke Drive opportunity to explore Aiken's Aiken, SC 29801 heritage of golf and horses, or 803.648.5715 just a fun jaunt downtown, Aiken [email protected] has something for everyone. http://www.campingfriend.com/pineacrescampground/ South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 7 Beech Island Betty’s RV Park Park #2177 Quiet and secluded park located close to Aiken SC, North Augusta, SC and August, GA. Site Information Special Attractions Directions 15 sites. Full hookup sites. • Beech Island Historical 3 miles east of Beech Island on 30/50 AMP service. Society Highway 125. • Redcliffe Plantation State Site Can accommodate RVs up to 40’ • Magnolia Cemetery Amenities/Facilities Recreation Shade trees, grassy sites, quiet Biking and walking. and secluded. On-site owners. Of Interest Weekly and monthly rates are Rates: $20-$30 also available. Contact Information 142 Boettjer Road Beech Island, SC 29842 803.827.1956 [email protected] South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 8 Bishopville Lee State Natural Area Park #886303 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Lynches River From I-20: Take exit 123 (Lee table. State Park Rd). Go 1 mi. N. and turn left into the park entrance. Amenities/Facilities Recreation Restrooms, showers Hiking, biking, boating, fishing, sightseeing Rate: $15-$30 Of Interest Along the Lynches River, which runs through Lee County, South Carolina and is partially protected from development by Contact Information the state of South Carolina, 487 Loop Rd kayaking and canoeing trips can Bishopville, SC be taken through the park’s (803) 482-5307 hardwood forest floodplain. Fishing may also be enjoyed from along the banks of the river and children can fish for catfish in the park’s artesian pond. South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 9 Blacksburg/Kings Mountain (20-30 minutes to York) Kings Mountain Campground Park #886331 Kings Mountain State Park rests in a picturesque setting adjacent to Kings Mountain National Military Park, a prominent Revolutionary War battle site. Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Revolutionary War Battle Site Located 14 miles N.W. of York on table. Hwy 161. From I-85: Take exit 8, turn Recreation onto Hwy 161, toward York, go Hiking, biking, sightseeing, across NC/SC state line and park Amenities/Facilities fishing, boating, canoeing, entrance will be on the right. Restrooms, showers, laundry, horseback riding From I-77 take exit for Hwy 5 play area, outdoor games, boat rentals toward Rock Hill. Follow Hwy 5 through Rock Hill to York. In York, turn N onto Hwy 321, then Of Interest bear left onto Hwy 161, entrance This traditional state park, will be on the left. which encompasses 6,883-acres, Rate: $17-$21 offers outdoor recreation activities such as hiking trails, picnicking, fishing from a rental boat, seasonal canoe rentals, equestrian trails and more. Contact Information 1277 Park Rd Blacksburg, SC (803) 222-3209 South Carolina | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 10 Blacksburg Cherokee RV Park Park #985906 Located close to Shelby, NC, and centrally located between Spartanburg, SC and Charlotte, NC, just off I-85. Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Pull • Kings Mountain National Contact the park directly for through sites. Back in sites. Military Park driving directions. Fire rings. • Troublefield Park • Kings Mountain State Park Can accommodate RVs up to 45’ Amenities/Facilities
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