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Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park

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This recreation area is part of J. Strom Thurmond Lake

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    Sites accessible by watercraft.

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  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
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  • Cabins
  • Yurts

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  • Market
  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Sanitary Dump
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • Big Rig Friendly

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BThe Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Nov. 1, 2023

Plenty to do here

Better bring a cart or a bike. It’s a long way to everywhere here. But they have it all. Golf, swimming, axe throwing, archery, skeet shooting. Trails for hiking/biking. Nice sites close to the lake. Shower house is just adequate, barely.

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Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park by Brian B., November 1, 2023
  • Review photo of Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park by Brian B., November 1, 2023
Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jul. 1, 2023

Lakeside Camping Perfection

If you are looking for a near perfect lakeside camping experience in the 'Low Country' here in South Carolina, than you may have just found the perfect getaway! Tucked away from main roads and a solid 20 minute drive from the nearest traces of civilization (the itty bitty town of McCormick), Hickory Knob State Park, which sits right on the Savannah River / Lake Thurmond and provides the setting for truly one of the most perfect camping escapes I have ever encountered. 

There's about 60-70 individual campsites here, but you would be hard pressed to count them all on account that there is so much foliage that separates each individual campsite that despite the # of sites, you are left with a very intimate and secluded feeling. While some of these well-secluded spots can get you just about as close to the lakeshore as possible (without infringing upon the land boundaries itself), most set a decent 10- 15 feet above shoreline and offer a private and simple-to-navigate pathway to the refreshing lollops of the lake's gentle rippling waves. 

Each site is apportioned with the basics - long drive-way with corresponding flat base platform (either perfect for RV or very amenable to the largest of tents), fire ring, water spigot and picnic table. While there's a handful of campsites that appear to be close cousins to the one next to it, most sites feel independent from one another and offer up enough space to forget your next-door neighbors. Further, I counted 3 separate loops (or communities, if you will), each with their own facilities. 

Apart from the greatest amenity being the lake itself, the park also offers a simple, yet splendid boat jetty with an easy-to-navigate round-about. Unlike many other state parks I have visited in the country, this one offers boaters many easy places to stow away their boats, when not in use on the lake. Further afield, there are plenty of trails to explore the deeper, less frequented side of this overgrown lakeside forested haven. 

If there were any drawbacks at all, it would simply be the less than mediocre bathrooms and showers that the state of South Caroline seems intent on not fixing (think back 50 to 60 years ago to what bathrooms might have looked like back then and then come present day to find exactly the same thing, without any repairs (and perhaps any sanitation) being made whatsoever). With all of the tax dollars that the state collects, on top of the fees paid for camping in these amazing state parks, you think the state would be able to afford building and maintaining better and more modern facilities for its overnight guests (what is it that they say about hospitality in the South?!). 

In sum, if you are looking for some really good seclusion, right on the lake, don't mind the overgrown nature of this campsite, have a boat, and perhaps older children that don't need playgrounds (and other man-made distractions) and can do without direct access to civilization, then this may very well be a perfect spot for you. 

Insider tips? Here's a few: (1) Because the nearest town of McCormick is a bit of a hike to get to (think at least a 20 minute drive on slow moving, winding country roads), be sure to bring everything you need with you, but if you do need any groceries, there's a Food Lion that has just about everything you might need; (2) When you grow tired of trying to conjure up that next meal from the depths of your Cordova cooler, then check out Michelle's, which is one half family restaurant - where I never believe any waitress who answers the question 'What is the best thing on the menu' with the response 'EVERYTHING!', but I will admit, she was absolutely right - we tried the pizza, wings, salad bar and hamburger one night - all were equally amazing - and one half happy hour / karaoke bar that apparently the entirety of McCormick shows up at after 8pm every night, which was pretty cool to experience; (3) When / if you head into the town of McCormick, take note of the Ice ATM machine there - it's fantastic and super cheap, so be sure to stock up on your ice there; and (4) If you are wanting to 'whet your whistle' after a good hard day of kayaking, then head on over to nearby Back Paddle Brewing for some really nice local craft beers.

Happy Camping!

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  • Review photo of Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park by Stuart K., July 1, 2023
  • Review photo of Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park by Stuart K., July 1, 2023
  • Review photo of Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park by Stuart K., July 1, 2023
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anya G.
Reviewed Dec. 3, 2021

Beautiful!

We loved hickory Knobb state park. It was very clean and well taken care of.

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Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park by anya G., December 3, 2021
  • Review photo of Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park by anya G., December 3, 2021
  • Review photo of Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park by anya G., December 3, 2021
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Location

Hickory Knob State Park Resort — Hickory Knob State Park is located in South Carolina

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Directions

From McCormick: Take Hwy 378 West and drive 6 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 7. Drive 2 mi and turn left at the park entrance. Continue for 3 mi to park lodge.

Address

1591 Resort Dr
McCormick, SC 29835

Coordinates

33.88200002 N
82.41100028 W

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