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Fell Hunt Camp

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Fell Hunt Camp, near Bradley, SC, is surrounded by forested terrain. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 90°F in summer. Nearby, campers can explore Lake Greenwood State Park and the Ninety Six National Historic Site.

Fee Info

$3 day use fee per vehicle; $5 per night per campsite; $50 per month per campsite -or- $150 per campsite for the entire season (September 14- January 4), Self-serve fee station

Reservation Info

A special permit is required for organized rides of 12 or more and overnight camping along the Long Cane Horse Trail. Contact the Long Cane District office at (803) 637-5396 for more information. South Carolina hunting regulations apply. See www.dnr.sc.gov for more information.

Stay is limited to 14 days. Avoid trail use the first two weeks of rifle deer season. Wear blaze orange. Be mindful of traffic when traveling on or crossing roads. Shooting is not permitted within 300 yards of the camp. Quiet hours: 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. (no generators running during quiet hours)

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Location

Fell Hunt Camp is located in South Carolina

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Directions

From Greenwood Mall (also known as Cross Creek Mall) take Hwy 72 west towards Abbeville for 1.3 miles. Turn left onto Calhoun Road and travel 1.7 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 10 and travel 6.2 miles. Turn right onto S 24-47 and travel 2.4 miles to entrance on left.

Coordinates

34.0945535 N
82.28729955 W

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Reviewed Apr. 25, 2022

Great spot!

We stayed here for one night while traveling and it was perfect for what we needed. 20+ campsites in a circle for tent campers and some additional ones on the side for equestrian campers and their horses. The water in the spouts is well water and delicious. Would be a great spot for some group camping!

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  • Review photo of Fell Hunt Camp by Brittany S., April 25, 2022
  • Review photo of Fell Hunt Camp by Brittany S., April 25, 2022
  • Review photo of Fell Hunt Camp by Brittany S., April 25, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fell Hunt Campground situated near public hunting land?

Yes, Fell Hunt Camp is situated in an area conducive to hunting activities. The campground appears to be designed with hunters in mind, offering a convenient base for those planning hunting excursions in the surrounding area. While specific public hunting lands aren't explicitly detailed, the camp's name and purpose suggest it serves primarily as a hub for hunters. For the most accurate information about specific hunting zones, boundaries, and regulations, contact the campground directly or consult with local wildlife management authorities before planning your trip.

What amenities and facilities are available at Fell Hunt Campground?

Fell Hunt Camp offers more than 20 tent campsites arranged in a circle, plus additional sites specifically designed for equestrian campers with horses. The campground provides access to well water via spouts, which is noted for being delicious and drinkable. The layout makes it particularly suitable for group camping experiences. While basic in nature, the campground's practical design serves well for overnight stays and as a base for hunting or horseback riding activities. The campground appears to focus on providing essential amenities rather than luxury facilities, making it ideal for those seeking a more traditional camping experience.

Where is Fell Hunt Campground located and how do I access it?

Fell Hunt Camp features a circular layout with over 20 campsites arranged in a ring formation. The campground is designed to accommodate both standard tent campers and equestrian visitors, with dedicated sites for those bringing horses. Access appears straightforward for most vehicles. For specific directions and GPS coordinates, contact the campground management directly as they can provide the most current access information and any seasonal road conditions that might affect your journey.

What are the rules and regulations for camping at Fell Hunt Campground?

Fell Hunt Camp maintains specific areas designated for different types of campers - standard tent sites in the main circle and separate equestrian sites for those with horses. The campground likely has standard quiet hours and fire safety protocols in place. Given its hunting-oriented nature, be prepared for potential firearm regulations and hunting season rules. For complete and current rules regarding campfires, pet policies, maximum stay duration, and group size limitations, contact the campground administration directly before your visit.