Best Campgrounds near Hartwell, GA

Hartwell, Georgia provides access to several established campgrounds situated along Lake Hartwell and neighboring waterways. The area supports multiple camping styles including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins at locations like Watsadler Campground, Tugaloo State Park, and Springfield-Hartwell Lake. Most campgrounds in the region feature waterfront access, with many sites positioned directly along the shoreline. The Army Corps of Engineers manages several properties around Lake Hartwell, while both Georgia and South Carolina state park systems maintain additional camping areas within 15 miles of Hartwell.

Most campgrounds in the Hartwell area operate year-round, though some like Springfield-Hartwell Lake maintain seasonal operations from April through October. Water and electric hookups are standard at most established sites, with varying levels of amenities between locations. "Long with plenty of space for 37' Trailer & two cars in drive. Concrete parking pad and for picnic table and fire pit. Lake access but has stone riprap at this site," noted one visitor about Watsadler Campground. Cell service quality varies by carrier and specific location, with some visitors reporting limited connectivity at certain campgrounds. Reservation systems are in place for most developed campgrounds, and booking ahead is recommended during summer weekends and holidays.

Lakefront camping represents the primary draw for visitors to the Hartwell region. Water activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, and paddling are accessible directly from many campsites. Campers consistently rate waterfront sites highest in reviews, particularly those offering both shade and direct lake access. According to one visitor at Sadlers Creek State Park, "Had an awesome time. Great view of the lake and nice big campsite." Campground layouts vary significantly, with some offering spacious, private sites while others feature more compact arrangements. Proximity to town conveniences is another factor mentioned in visitor feedback, with several campgrounds positioned within short driving distance to Hartwell for supplies, restaurants, and other amenities. Bathhouse facilities and campground maintenance standards receive mixed reviews, with newer or recently renovated facilities generally earning higher ratings.

Best Camping Sites Near Hartwell, Georgia (173)

    1. Tugaloo State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Fair Play, SC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 356-4362

    $27 - $230 / night

    "Georgia state park. On lake Hartwell. Nice sites. Nice bath houses. Small store in office. Yurts are fun! Quiet."

    "On the Georgia side Tugaloo State Park is Located on Lake Hartwell on the Georgia/South Carolina state line.  "

    2. Sadlers Creek State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Hartwell, GA
    8 miles
    Website

    "Awesome views over lake Hartwell. Nice sized sites, could be a little more level. Needed to slightly block up rear of out class A to get level."

    "The Family and I are new to camping, we came here because of a group event at pavilion 1&2 the office attendants were nice and helpful, our site (14) was amazing with great view of lake Hartwell and"

    3. Springfield - Hartwell Lake

    16 Reviews
    Hartwell, GA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 893-0678

    $38 - $76 / night

    "Springfield Campground is one of Hartwell’s most popular camping destinations consisting of 60 acres of primarily Virginia pine and some mixed hardwoods."

    "Most sites are a stones throw away from the lake. The view Lake Hartwell is Beautiful. There is no hook ups for sewer. But there is a dump station. We will come back again to stay a little longer."

    4. Lake Hartwell State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Fair Play, SC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 972-3352

    "We stayed at Lake Hartwell State park in stie 98 which was a lovely lakeside site.  The sites on either side (96, 99) all shared a path to a small beach with lake access. "

    "Lake Hartwell State Park was a welcome relief after staying at an overcrowded RV resort. There was more privacy and definitely more shade."

    5. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

    15 Reviews
    Fair Play, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "I didn't really sleep well because it was 1. cold and 2. it is close to the highway so we could hear cars and trucks driving by at night. Maybe we just picked the wrong campsite."

    "Access to the water at the park but didn't see a boat launch."

    6. Watsadler

    8 Reviews
    Hartwell, GA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 893-0678

    $38 - $76 / night

    "Long with plenty of space for 37' Trailer & two cars in drive. Concrete parking pad and for.pinic table and fire pit. Lake access but has stone riprap at this site so no shore to land boat."

    "Lots of walking trails. Beautiful lake views. Unlike other COE campgrounds in the area, this one is open year round. The entry and exit can be kind of tight getting in or out with trailer."

    7. Twin Lakes at Lake Hartwell

    29 Reviews
    Clemson, SC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 893-0678

    $36 - $76 / night

    "Most, but not all, sites have lake views.  During the time of our visit, only one area was open for camping (sites 25-58).  "

    "Well maintained campground with most sites situated within easy access to Lake Hartwell. A short drive to Clemson via country roads."

    8. Victoria Bryant State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Royston, GA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 245-6270

    $34 / night

    "Victoria Bryant is hidden on Hwy 327, near Royston and, although a small campground, almost EVERY SITE IS PERFECT!"

    "I started looking to see if there was an RV park nearby and found Victoria Bryant State Park just 10 miles away.  We called and there were vacancies.  We GPS’d our way over, and I."

    9. Hartwell Lakeside KOA Holiday

    5 Reviews
    Hartwell, GA
    2 miles
    Website

    "The site we had was right next to the bank of the lake....we could have fished from inside our tent. It was nice and quiet."

    "That didn’t take away from this campgrounds beauty. It appears that this was a former state park but has now been bought by KOA. As far as Holiday KOAs are concerned, this one is up there."

    10. Coneross Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Townville, SC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 893-0678

    $26 - $76 / night

    "Can’t be the waterfront sites on Lake Hartwell. Check out more details and photos on the link. https://imaginecamper.com/2018/07/02/coneross-campground/"

    "Lots of room for walking. Beautiful and peaceful trees on the lake."

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Recent Reviews near Hartwell, GA

958 Reviews of 173 Hartwell Campgrounds


  • tonya O.
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Lake Russell Recreation Area

    This campground has went down

    Weve always came here but our last experience wasn't great... since Rhonda has been gone this campground has gone down so bad. I was so disappointed in this... the bathrooms was so nasty and the camp host i went to wouldn't come to the door... I had to call police on a unruly camper and still didnt help..... we went to relax and had a weekend from hell.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Fern Cove — Black Rock Mountain State Park

    Beautiful park but steep slope up

    Black Rock is beautiful but hard on some transmissions. There is a long steep slope up the mountain and it is common for transmissions to over heat. So much so that there is an auto shop at the base of the mountain. The road up is narrow and twisty. I have seen some larger rigs up here but most are smaller. If u can make it, it is worth the journey. Lots of hiking trails for different levels. Clean facilities, friendly hosts. WiFi is available at the trading post. Nice place to sit and rock.incredible views. Have visited in April, may, June, and October. Usually stay on site 6. Later spring into summer had more poison ivy on trails.

  • Alexander C.
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Riley Moore Falls Campsite

    Best night sleep

    Such a great place to spend the night. I took my hammock and spent the night listening to the waterfall and nature. Sky was clear and bright with stars. I risked it and chose no fly tonight just to take in the view. Perfect weather. Met alot of interesting and hopefully new friends.

  • paul Z.
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Sadlers Creek State Park Campground

    Nice lake campground

    Awesome views over lake Hartwell. Nice sized sites, could be a little more level. Needed to slightly block up rear of out class A to get level. Stairs down to the water right next to our site so easy access to our canoe. We will camp here again. 50A power and water at site. Dump station near the exit. ATT phones worked well. Greenville TV stations OTA easily received. Awesome sunrises and sunsets

  • paul Z.
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

    Small and nice, Great place for quiet

    Large sites in a wooded area. Plenty of room with pull through and back in sites. Older campground but serene with great hiking trails and awesome scenery. We live very close to this park yet this was the first time camping here. This was the trial run for our latest rig so basically a shakedown cruise. The campsite was fairly level and with forest off the door side of the Camper. Only 30 A power here so we had to watch what we were running electrically. They did have 2 30A outlets but at this time we did not have the double 30 to 50 amp adapter. We will be staying here again whenever we want a quick weekend getaway.

  • Ethan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Tugaloo State Park Campground

    Extremely crowded

    This campground was not fully booked, yet most campsites were maxed out with people in each one so it felt extremely busy with lots of partying-like noise. Lots of vehicle/ golf cart/ sxs traffic throughout grounds and past our campsite at all hours. Only a few campsites offer a little bit of privacy, most have none. Lots of pictures that show waterfront property can be deceiving. Bathrooms were big and very clean, and all staff were friendly.

  • Jacquelyn I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Chattooga River Lodge and Campground

    Connect with nature

    This was my first stop traveling and my converted short bus. I have been here before so I felt super comfortable being here. But I have never can’t. I am at campsite six which is perfect for a smaller rig or take camping. It’s right along the creek and very private with a short walk to the bathhouse. Through a fun trail you can make it to the lodge. This campground is surrounded by many places to hike and scenic waterfalls. It’s a must stay. The owners Mat and Teresa are amazing.

  • Casey W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Keowee-Toxaway State Park

    Great spot!

    The only reason I dinged it from five stars is because of the road noise. Other than that this place is beautiful! Great hike to a beautiful lake! Simple amenities. Great drive up tent spots surrounded by trees. Nobody else was here during the week so I had the place to myself! The rangers were incredibly helpful and friendly! I will be back!

  • Zoey W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Mountain Rest Mountain Top

    Great campsite, you guys are pansies though

    great spot, can see the stars super clearly and its pretty much just open woodland once youre there.

    you dont need 4 wheel drive or a truck like some of these people are saying, i did it fine in my honda civic, just dont have anything with worse clearance than that, and be ready to get some branch scratches which is kinda expected for wood roads


Guide to Hartwell

Lake Hartwell spans 56,000 acres along the Georgia-South Carolina border with over 960 miles of shoreline. The lake maintains summer water temperatures around 80-85°F from June through September, making it ideal for camping and water activities. Most campgrounds near Hartwell sit at elevations between 660-700 feet, providing relatively mild temperatures compared to the more mountainous regions of North Georgia.

What to do

Swimming from campground beaches: Twin Lakes Campground offers two designated swimming areas with sand beaches, while Lake Hartwell State Park has a beach area with gentle slopes for easier water entry. "Being right on the water was amazing, the water was so warm and being able to swim from your site is pretty cool," notes one visitor at Coneross Park Campground.

Paddling and boating: Launch kayaks directly from campsites at several locations. "Able to kayak right from campsite. Campground has over 100 sites," reports a camper at Tugaloo State Park. Water clarity remains good even during peak summer season, with one Coneross visitor noting "Water was clear to 7' depth."

Biking on campground roads: Victoria Bryant State Park offers bicycle rentals for exploring paved campground roads. At Lake Hartwell State Park, "the paved roads make for fun bike riding," according to one family. The terrain throughout most campgrounds remains relatively flat, making biking accessible for various skill levels.

What campers like

Access to water from campsites: Many campers prize the direct water access. "Site 77 [at Springfield] Very nice side, some shade but decent water access. No problem to Launch the canoe and the sup," shares one visitor at Springfield - Hartwell Lake. Sites with water access often book months in advance, particularly for summer weekends.

Well-maintained facilities: Bathhouse cleanliness varies by campground. At Twin Lakes at Lake Hartwell, one camper noted "Bathhouses are a little old but they are always clean. Level gravel pads for campers and quiet park." Regular maintenance schedules typically include morning bathroom cleaning at most locations.

Privacy between sites: Site spacing differs significantly between campgrounds. At Victoria Bryant State Park, "All the campsites we set up to look out into the woods not another camper," according to one reviewer. Some campgrounds offer more seclusion than others, with Carolina Landing RV Resort mentioned as having sites "squeezed in on top of each other."

What you should know

Lake level fluctuations: Lake Hartwell water levels can vary significantly throughout the year, affecting water access. "Water down maybe 3 to 4' at winter level rock sand dirt shore line," reports a winter visitor to Watsadler. The Army Corps of Engineers manages lake levels, which typically reach their highest point in late spring.

Limited shade at some sites: Many lakefront sites offer minimal shade coverage. A Twin Lakes visitor noted their experience as "soothing and relaxing overlooking the water" but mentioned the lack of breeze at some sites. Peak summer temperatures routinely reach 90°F, making shade an important consideration.

Campsite reservation windows: Most campgrounds open reservations 13 months in advance, with holiday weekends filling quickly. As one Tugaloo visitor advised, "It's very popular in summer and reservations are necessary." Off-season weekdays typically offer the best availability for last-minute bookings.

Tips for camping with families

Platform tent sites for first-timers: Victoria Bryant State Park features unique sheltered tent platforms. "All of the tent sites are sheltered platforms, with electricity, potable water and an overhead light. Rain or shine, you can have a good time (and stay dry)," explains one camper. These platforms provide an easier introduction to camping for families new to tent camping.

Multiple playgrounds available: Lake Hartwell State Park offers "multiple playgrounds" throughout the property. At Sadlers Creek State Park Campground, facilities include "nice facilities, picnic area, playground, beach area etc. areas were well kept and clean."

Safer swimming areas: Several campgrounds feature protected swimming areas away from boat traffic. Coneross Park campers appreciate that "The beaches are very nice with playgrounds on them." Water depths increase gradually at most designated swimming areas, providing safer options for children.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Many campgrounds require leveling blocks. At Carolina Landing, one RVer noted: "Sites are gravel, and fairly level with water and electricity, some are lakefront. A little tight for our 30ft. Camper and 2 dogs." Most RV sites can accommodate units up to 35 feet, though some parks have specific sections for larger rigs.

Dump station congestion: Plan dump station timing carefully. At Twin Lakes, there's an "Easy access dump station on the way out," while Springfield campers reported that "The dump station has only a single drain, so last minute checkout leads to long lines." Sunday mid-morning is typically the busiest time at dump stations.

Access road challenges: Some campgrounds have challenging entrance roads. Watsadler campers noted "The entry and exit can be kind of tight getting in or out with trailer," and at Carolina Landing, one visitor warned: "When you enter the park make sure you stay to the left of the sign. We made the mistake of going straight our first time at this park and almost lost our 5th wheel at the turn around by the lake."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hartwell, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hartwell, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 173 campgrounds and RV parks near Hartwell, GA and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hartwell, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hartwell, GA is Tugaloo State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 41 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hartwell, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Hartwell, GA.