Mistletoe State Park Campground
Reviewed Jun. 4, 2022

Bring ant traps, otherwise amazing

This was my kid's favorite place that we have been so far. Our site 49 was right in the water. There was a drop of about 2 feet to get in, but we made it work. My kids played in the lake and we used our kayak and paddleboards. The beach was nice as well. We drove about 20 minutes to South Carolina and the J. Strom Thurmond Dam. Call ahead to listen to the recording to know when they are releasing water.

We have a 30ft TT and as we left my husband said anything else would be tricky getting out due to some trees on each side. The shape of the pull through site was fairly tight, but we didn't face any real issues with it.

There are little black ants everywhere. By our third night they found some food which wasn't tightly sealed and there were ants everywhere. I got rid of most of them but it was too late at that point. We got some ant traps when we went home the next morning. Even though this was a pain, we would still go back, just with ant traps.

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  • Review photo of Mistletoe State Park Campground by Sarah F., June 4, 2022
  • Review photo of Mistletoe State Park Campground by Sarah F., June 4, 2022
  • Review photo of Mistletoe State Park Campground by Sarah F., June 4, 2022
  • Review photo of Mistletoe State Park Campground by Sarah F., June 4, 2022