Places to Camp near Taylors, SC

Taylors is the perfect place for adventurous campers and RVers. Taylors is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. Find the best campgrounds near Taylors, SC. Read reviews from campers like you and find your perfect campsite.

Best Camping Sites Near Taylors, SC (245)

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    Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
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    157 Saves
    Taylors, South Carolina

    Welcome to Paris Mountain State Park Campground, nestled just outside Greenville, SC. This place is a gem for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life without venturing too far. The campground offers a mix of tent, RV, and cabin accommodations, making it a versatile spot for all kinds of campers.

    One of the standout features here is the access to beautiful hiking trails. The North Lake Trail, in particular, offers some breathtaking views. If you’re up for a bit of a trek, the Trailside Camp Site #2 is a primitive site that rewards you with stunning lake views and a serene atmosphere. It's about a 2-mile hike in, but trust me, it's worth every step.

    For those who prefer a bit more comfort, the main campground area is well-maintained and offers amenities like electric hookups, showers, and clean restrooms. Some sites are more level than others, so if you’re bringing a big rig, you might want to scout ahead or ask for recommendations.

    Visitors have mentioned that the campground is peaceful and quiet, with a friendly vibe among campers. The park itself is rich in history, with structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) still standing strong. You’ll find four lakes within the park, perfect for a bit of fishing or just relaxing by the water.

    If you’re into mountain biking, you’re in luck. The park has some great trails that cater to bikers, especially on weekends. And if you ever get tired of campfire meals, downtown Greenville is just a short drive away, offering a fantastic foodie scene.

    So pack your gear, bring your sense of adventure, and come enjoy all that Paris Mountain State Park Campground has to offer. Whether you’re here for the hiking, the history, or just a peaceful getaway, you won’t be disappointed.

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    $100 / night

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    Table Rock State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
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    412 Saves
    Sunset, South Carolina

    Table Rock State Park is known for being a perfect glimpse into the scenic bliss that South Carolina's Highway 11 is known for. Most prominent to the park is the towering mountain Table Rock, where the park earns its name. This also serves as a backdrop for the 3,000 acre park, and its numerous camping facilities. Below this section of the Blue Ridge Mountains, visitors can enjoy Table Rock State Park's cabins and campground, as well as lakes and various hiking trails located within.

    The Table Rock State Park hiking trails weave through mountain streams, babbling brooks, and rushing waterfalls to the tops of Pinnacle and Table Rock mountains. The views here showcase the entirety of the region, and shouldn’t be skipped if you’re planning on visiting. That said, while the park is well known for its natural features, Table Rock also has its place in history.

    For example, the park’s hiking trails host the access point for the 80-mile Foothills Trail, one of the most famous in the Midwest. Hikers often use this trail to travel through the extensive network of SC state parks. These trails date all the way back to the Pioneers who would use them as trade routes and for homesteading. In fact, many of the Table Rock State Park cabins and other structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps remain standing and are on the National Register of Historic Places.

    This park is unique in that it is one of only 16 South Carolina state parks built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Moreover, there is even a historic CCC-built Lodge available for weddings, receptions, meetings and other special occasions. Additionally, the park features 2 park lakes: the 36-acre Pinnacle Lake and the 67-acre Lake Oolenoy.

    94 standard campsites for tent or RV camping, plus 14 renovated cabins provide ample accommodation to visitors. Aside from the larger lakes, there is also an old-fashioned swimming hole complete with a high-dive that is open during the summer season. Take your family out and use one of the 4 picnic shelters available to rent for group gatherings, for a day of fun, music, and recreation. And for those wanting an event to check out, the Music on the Mountain bluegrass jam takes place each month at the Table Rock Lodge–perfect for anyone wanting to escape the outdoors for a minute.

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    Davidson River Campground

    79 Reviews
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    771 Saves
    Pisgah Forest, North Carolina

    Overview

    Davidson River Recreation Area offers camping and outdoor activities for the whole family. The campground boasts several loops of shaded campsites, as well as access to hiking trails, fishing spots, waterfalls and several nearby attractions within Pisgah National Forest. It lies just four miles west of the town of Brevard and less than an hour from the city of Asheville. The facility is open year-round. Learn more here to prepare for your trip.__

    Recreation

    The forest is known for its hiking trails, several of which are near the campground. Hikers can challenge themselves with the 12.3-mile Art Loeb Trail, the 3.7-mile North Slope Trail or a 1.5-mile walking trail. The Davidson River offers excellent trout fishing, plus tubing and swimming, which are kid-friendly favorite activities. Visitors wishing to learn more about the area can attend educational programs in summer and fall.

    Facilities

    The forest is known for its hiking trails, several of which are near the campground. Hikers can challenge themselves with the 12.3-mile Art Loeb Trail, the 3.7-mile North Slope Trail or a 1.5-mile walking trail. The Davidson River offers excellent trout fishing, plus tubing and swimming, which are kid-friendly favorite activities. Visitors wishing to learn more about the area can attend educational programs in summer and fall.

    Natural Features

    The campground is located in Pisgah National Forest at an elevation of 2,150 feet. The surrounding land boasts mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls and slopes thickly forested with hardwoods and conifers. The group camping area is adjacent to the beautiful Davidson River.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (828) 577-4558.

    Nearby Attractions

    Several natural and cultural attractions are within close proximity to the campground. Sliding Rock, Looking Glass Falls and the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway are among the more popular sites. The small town of Brevard offers various amenities and services, and visitors can take a trip to Asheville to visit art galleries, shops and restaurants.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Any cancellations must be taken care of directly with recreation.gov. Note that this facility does not provide refunds for No Shows or incliment weather.

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    $35 / night

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    Devils Fork State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
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    689 Saves
    Tamassee, South Carolina

    Welcome to Devils Fork State Park Campground, nestled near Salem, SC. This place is a gem for anyone looking to escape into nature. The campground sits right by the stunning Lake Jocassee, offering some of the most picturesque views you'll find in the area. Whether you're pitching a tent, parking your RV, or staying in a cabin, you're in for a treat.

    One of the standout features here is the access to Lake Jocassee. Visitors rave about the crystal-clear waters and the fun activities available, especially if you have a boat. If you don't, no worries—you can rent one and explore the lake's hidden waterfalls and secluded coves. It's not crowded, so you can enjoy some peace and quiet while you’re out on the water.

    The campground itself is well-equipped. You'll find clean bathrooms with hot showers and flush toilets, which is always a plus. There are also electric and water hookups for RVs, making it a convenient spot for longer stays. Pets are welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along.

    For those who love a good hike, there’s the Oconee Bell Trail, a cute little hike that’s well-maintained. If you’re into picnicking, there are plenty of picnic tables scattered around. And let’s not forget the playground for the kids—perfect for keeping them entertained.

    Overall, Devils Fork State Park Campground offers a fantastic mix of natural beauty and modern amenities. Whether you're here for the boating, the hiking, or just to relax by the lake, you’re bound to have a memorable stay.

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    Croft State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
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    74 Saves
    White Stone, South Carolina

    Once an army training base, Croft State Park covers more than 7,000 acres of rolling, wooded terrain just a few miles from downtown Spartanburg. The park offers over 20 miles of biking and hiking trails, a playground, picnicking and camping, as well as fishing and boating in one of two lakes.

    Horseback riding in South Carolina state parks is widely popular, and Croft is known around the region for its equestrian facilities. The park regularly hosts shows in its arena and boasts more than 20 miles of equestrian trails.

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    Lake Powhatan Campground

    60 Reviews
    188 Photos
    848 Saves
    Enka, North Carolina

    Overview

    Located just minutes from the popular city of Asheville, North Carolina, Lake Powhatan Glamping is the perfect, all inclusive getaway. The campground is convenient to a variety of cultural and natural attractions, including art and music venues, shopping, breweries, restaurants, and scenic drives on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Onsite you'll enjoy numerous hiking and biking trails as well as lakeside recreational opportunities. Learn more to prepare for your trip HERE .__ The custom designed glamping sites are brand new at Lake Powhatan! Choose one of 12 fully furnished canvas platform tents in the heart of the national forest for your next mountain adventure. Experience nature and outdoor recreation without sacrificing the comforts and luxuries of home. Learn more about glamping near Asheville .

    Recreation

    Visitors have a number of different activities to choose from. Kids love the lake's sandy swimming beach and anglers enjoy the calm waters for trout fishing. The French Broad River, popular for fishing, wading and tubing is also nearby. The use of personal watercraft in the lake is STRICTLY PROHIBITED due to potential introduction of foreign material to the Lake Powhatan riprarian ecosystem.__ The forest is known for its hiking and mountain biking trails (44 miles of them!), several of which are located near the campground.__

    Facilities

    Visitors have a number of different activities to choose from. Kids love the lake's sandy swimming beach and anglers enjoy the calm waters for trout fishing. The French Broad River, popular for fishing, wading and tubing is also nearby. The use of personal watercraft in the lake is STRICTLY PROHIBITED due to potential introduction of foreign material to the Lake Powhatan riprarian ecosystem.__ The forest is known for its hiking and mountain biking trails (44 miles of them!), several of which are located near the campground.__

    Natural Features

    The campground is situated in a heavily wooded area on the banks of Lake Powhatan in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. The elevation is 2,200 feet. The surrounding land boasts mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls and slopes thickly forested with hardwoods and conifers.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (828) 577-7278.

    Nearby Attractions

    Among the more popular nearby destinations are Sliding Rock, Looking Glass Falls, the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, The NC Arboretum and the Biltmore Estate.

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    $100 - $130 / night

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    Jones Gap State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
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    142 Saves
    Cedar Mountain, North Carolina

    Camping Information : Camping is allowed only on designated campsites. Camping in other than designated areas may result in a fine. No drive up campsites are available on the park. There are no water or electricity provided at the campsites.

    Camping Reservations : To make a backcountry trailside camping reservation, call toll-free 1-866-345-PARK (7275) or make it online by clicking Park Reservations. Reservations requested less than one (1) day in advance of check-in must be made directly through the park. For example: If today is Friday and you are making a reservation checking in on today, Friday, you must make the reservation by contacting the park directly.

    Trailside Camping : The Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area offers trailside backcountry camping at 18 primitive sites. Fourteen sites provide fire pits, while four allow no fires. Permits are required, and camping is allowed in designated areas only.

    Campers are asked to follow internationally recognized "leave no trace" camping practices. For more information on leave no trace practices, visit the official leave no trace ethics website.

    Campers are asked to check-in at least two hours before dark in order to safely reach their campsites. Costs are $8-20/site/night.

    Backcountry Group Camping: The Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area offers one backcountry group campsite. The group site can be reserved for 10-20 people. Reservations for the group campsite must be made by calling the park directly. Costs are $4.40 - 5.50/person/night. Registration is required.

    PETS Pets : Pets are allowed in most outdoor areas provided they are kept under physical restraint or on a leash not longer than six feet. Owners will be asked to remove noisy or dangerous pets or pets that threaten or harass wildlife.

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    Black Forest Family Camping Resort

    17 Reviews
    46 Photos
    212 Saves
    Cedar Mountain, North Carolina

    Located 12 miles south of Brevard, NC at an elevation of 3,000 ft.

    65 Wooded Acres, 100 Shaded, level sites, 30/50 amp RV sites.

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    Mile Creek County Park

    24 Reviews
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    190 Saves
    Tamassee, South Carolina

    Mile Creek County Park, nestled near Six Mile, SC, is a gem for campers looking to enjoy the beauty of Lake Keowee. This place is open all year round and offers a mix of tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. The views here are nothing short of spectacular, with many sites providing stunning vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains.

    One of the standout features is the park's cleanliness and maintenance. The bathrooms and showers are kept in good condition, and the staff is known for being friendly and helpful. If you're into water activities, you'll appreciate the easy access to the lake for kayaking, boating, and fishing. Just a heads-up, though: while you can rent pontoon boats, kayak rentals are no longer available, so plan accordingly.

    For those who like a bit of comfort, many sites come with water and electric hookups, and some even have sewer hookups. The park also has a sanitary dump station for RVs. Pets are welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along.

    Picnic tables and fire pits are available at most sites, making it easy to enjoy meals and campfires with a view. Just remember, no alcohol is allowed in the park. If you need supplies, there's a small market on-site, but it's a good idea to bring your own firewood as it’s not always available.

    Visitors have praised the park for its beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and the overall serene environment. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Mile Creek County Park offers a peaceful retreat with plenty of natural beauty to soak in.

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    Pine Ridge Campground

    12 Reviews
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    76 Saves
    Pauline, South Carolina

    Welcome to Pine Ridge Campground, nestled near Roebuck, SC. This place is a gem for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy some quality time outdoors. Open all year round, Pine Ridge offers a serene and relaxing atmosphere that visitors rave about.

    The campground is known for its excellent management and clean facilities. You’ll find amenities like electric and sewer hookups, showers, and a sanitary dump. Pets are welcome, and you can even enjoy a campfire with firewood available on-site. If you’re into big rigs, no worries—this place is big rig friendly.

    For accommodations, you’ve got options. Whether you’re pitching a tent, parking an RV, or looking for a cozy cabin, Pine Ridge has you covered. There’s even glamping if you’re feeling fancy. One reviewer mentioned staying in an air-conditioned cabin, which was a pleasant surprise after days of car camping.

    Kids will have a blast here with plenty to keep them entertained. There’s a playground, a jump pad, and a pool. Plus, there’s an acre-sized catch-and-release pond for some casual fishing. The campground also features some trails if you’re up for a walk.

    The staff here are top-notch. Multiple reviewers have highlighted how friendly and helpful they are, often going above and beyond to ensure a great stay. One family even mentioned how the owners took them under their wings during a rough patch.

    So, whether you’re just passing through or planning a longer stay, Pine Ridge Campground is a fantastic spot to relax, enjoy nature, and make some great memories. Don’t forget to check out the market on-site for any essentials you might need. Happy camping!

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    $40 - $55 / night

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Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Taylors, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Taylors, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 245 campgrounds and RV parks near Taylors, SC and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Taylors, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Taylors, SC is Paris Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 37 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Taylors, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 free dispersed camping spots near Taylors, SC.

What parks are near Taylors, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Taylors, SC that allow camping, notably National Forests in North Carolina and Hartwell Lake.