Kayaking and fishing enthusiasts will find direct water access at Longleaf Campground, where Congaree National Park's flooded plains create unique paddling opportunities. The campground operates on a reservation system with rates from $15-25 per night, though campers should note the no-pets policy before booking. Ten walk-in sites spread through forested terrain, requiring a short carry from the parking area to reach individual campsites.
The atmosphere here leans toward quiet exploration rather than social camping. Sites offer decent spacing between neighbors, with options 4 and above providing more privacy than the roadside spots closer to the parking lot. Veronica S. appreciated how "the vibe was less 'party all night' and more 'sleep and then explore the park during the day.'" Tree roots create uneven ground throughout the camping area, making smaller tents more practical than large family models.
Vault toilets serve the campground, though reviews consistently mention cleanliness issues and recommend the flush facilities at the visitor center instead. No potable water exists on-site, requiring campers to fill containers at the Harry Hampton Visitor Center. Cell service reaches the campground reliably enough for basic internet searches. Wildlife activity includes fireflies, frogs that create loud nighttime choruses, and various reptiles during daylight hours.
Flooding poses a real consideration, particularly for sites farther from the parking area. Heavy rains can create standing water at some locations, though tent pads typically drain well. The park's trail system becomes inaccessible during high water periods, shifting the focus entirely to water-based recreation. For additional camping choices in the region, explore places to camp near Gadsden. Summer visits require extra water preparation and insect protection for comfortable stays.
Description
Overview
This campground is located just off the park entrance road, approximately mile before the Harry Hampton Visitor Center, in a mixed pine/hardwood upland forest. This campground is located at a higher elevation than the floodplain and is not subject to the flooding events that occur regularly in other parts of the park.
Recreation
Campers with reservations at the Longleaf Campground have easy access to the parks 27 miles of hiking trails. Campers can reach the Harry Hampton Visitor Center by car or by hiking on the Longleaf Trail. At the visitor center you can access the Boardwalk and find information on other trails to plan your trip into the old-growth forest of Congaree National Park. Those who would like to explore and experience Congaree via canoe or kayak can launch from one of the park's two landings, located between 5-10 minutes by car from the campground.
Facilities
Camping at this campground is tent only. Camp sites do not accommodate vehicles. All vehicles must be parked in the designated parking lot, and campers must walk a short distance to reach their reserved site. This campground does not permit RV/car camping. All sites have fire rings and picnic tables. This campground does not provide electric/water/sewer hook-ups. This campground has two vault toilets located next to the parking area. Running water is not available at this campground. Potable water is available at filling stations 24/7 at the Harry Hampton Visitor Center. Receptacles for trash and/or recycling are available near the campground parking lot.
Natural Features
Located in a mixed pine/hardwood upland forest, campsites are surrounded by pines and other trees. Campsites are generally in shade for large parts of the day. An open field in the middle of the campground is available for use by campers throughout the day, and this location offers campers excellent opportunities for observing wildlife such as birds, butterflies, and the occasional southern fox squirrel.
Nearby Attractions
Congaree National Park is located near many attractions including state parks, forests and parks. The city of Columbia is a short drive from the park and offers access to many attractions including museums, city parks and shopping.
RV Road Trip Guides
Map & DirectionsLongleaf Campground is located in South Carolina near Gadsden
Directions
This campground is located just off the park entrance road, approximately mile before the Harry Hampton Visitor Center.
Address
100 National Park Road
Hopkins, SC 29061
Coordinates
33.8358 N
80.828003 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileLTESome CoverageVerified by 10 usersLast on 5/30/26
- Verizon5GExcellent CoverageVerified by 17 usersLast on 5/30/26
- AT&TLTESome CoverageVerified by 8 usersLast on 5/30/26
Connectivity
- T-MobileLTESome CoverageVerified by 10 usersLast on 5/30/26
- Verizon5GExcellent CoverageVerified by 17 usersLast on 5/30/26
- AT&TLTESome CoverageVerified by 8 usersLast on 5/30/26
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- Group
Features
For Campers
- Trash
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- Toilets
- Alcohol
Drive Time
- 20 min from Columbia, SC
- 40 min from Sumter, SC
- 1 hr 20 min from Florence, SC
- 1 hr 29 min from Augusta, GA














































