Best Campgrounds near Taylors, SC

State parks and private campgrounds surround Taylors, South Carolina, providing diverse camping options within short driving distances. Paris Mountain State Park, located just minutes from Greenville, offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with water and electric hookups at most sites. Table Rock State Park provides similar amenities with stunning mountain views approximately 30 miles northwest. For RV-specific needs, travelers can choose from several dedicated facilities including Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA and GSP RV Park, both offering full hookups and pull-through sites.

Access to camping areas varies seasonally, with some campgrounds like Davidson River operating only from March to November. Most state parks in the region remain open year-round but may have limited services during winter months. Road conditions within parks can present challenges, particularly for larger RVs. The narrow, winding roads leading to campsites at Paris Mountain State Park require careful navigation. One camper noted, "The road is quite twisty, but we did not have any problems pulling our 34 ft travel trailer."

Campground experiences vary significantly across the region. Paris Mountain State Park receives consistent praise for its hiking trails, peaceful atmosphere, and proximity to Greenville's amenities. Sites at this park feature good shade coverage and moderate privacy, though some visitors mention uneven terrain that can make leveling difficult. Jones Gap State Park offers a more remote experience with primitive tent-only sites that require hiking in. Several private RV parks provide resort-style amenities with full hookups, while state parks typically offer more natural settings with basic facilities. As one visitor described at Paris Mountain, "Very quiet and peaceful considering how close the city is. Lots to do. VERY clean restrooms."

Best Camping Sites Near Taylors, South Carolina (262)

    1. Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    Taylors, SC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 244-5565

    $100 / night

    "Though $38 a night and more than the other state parks surrounding south Carolina such as NC, AL, GA, MS. Bathroom was clean and showers were nice. Level campspots!"

    "I stayed at Trailside Camp Site #2, which is one of their remote, primitive sites at the North Lake and all I can say is wow."

    2. Table Rock State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Sunset, SC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 878-9813

    "The cabins have all of the amenities that you need for a week of hiking, biking, and exploring the South Carolina mountains. It's close to Caesar's Head or Dupont Forest."

    "South Carolina SPs currently have a ban on bringing in firewood, forcing me to buy some at the camp store, leading to my only criticism: The wood was still very green and required significant work to get"

    3. Jones Gap State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Cedar Mountain, NC
    21 miles
    Website

    "This campground has 19 trail side sites that are all great and not far from the Middle Saluda River which runs through the middle of the park."

    "I used site 7 because an oncoming storm made me bug out of my trailside plans. Gorgeous site, a bit chilly by the river but beautiful and close enough to still use the park bathrooms!"

    4. Davidson River Campground

    83 Reviews
    Pisgah Forest, NC
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 785-5337

    $37 - $84 / night

    "Gravel campsite with paved entrances, 30/50 electric, and picnic table. Situated on the edge of the beautiful Pisgah National Forest. Ranger station nearby. Brevard just outside gate."

    "It's located right at the entrance to the forest, close to amenities such as Walmart supercenter, gas stations, breweries, restaurants, a great BBQ place and an ice cream joint."

    5. Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA

    4 Reviews
    Tigerville, SC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 834-8150

    "Easy in/out and close to Greenville, Paris Mountain, Travelers Rest, Swamp Rabbit Trail etc."

    "Campground is easy to get to and tucked into the woods."

    6. Orchard Lake Campground

    13 Reviews
    Saluda, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 749-3901

    $38 - $48 / night

    "A swimming lake with slide. Boats, zip line, fishing, a game room, move room. Only bad thing is the bad house are probably the worst I have ever used."

    7. Croft State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    White Stone, SC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 585-1283

    "37 ft pull behind and we stayed at the upper campground (not the lakeside) close to the trail that takes you down to the creek for a swim."

    "Head back to the end of the camping loop away from the office and find a trail that leads down to a nice swimming creek. Great place for exploring all over the park."

    8. GSP RV PARK

    1 Review
    Greer, SC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 655-4399

    $58 / night

    "The park is centrally located near downtown Greer (very cute with lots of shops and restaurants) and a short drive from Greenville and Travelers Rest."

    9. Black Forest Family Camping Resort

    18 Reviews
    Cedar Mountain, NC
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 884-2267

    "The cabins have electricity, but the water pump is outside and the bathrooms and showers are communal (but clean). There is a full size bed and two bunk beds in each one."

    "Very clean,natural, beautiful trees , and a nice location. It is run by a very nice family. We were close to amazing waterfalls and hikes in DuPont forest."

    10. Pine Ridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    Pauline, SC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 576-0302

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Was able to contact them for anything via text or walk into office when open. Beautiful restrooms kept clean and had a combination lock on them. Will definitely stay there again when in the area."

    "There is an acre of catch and release pond, a playground and jump pad for kids, a pool, some trails, several things to do."

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Recent Reviews near Taylors, SC

1306 Reviews of 262 Taylors Campgrounds


  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Mount Pisgah Campground

    October camping experience

    Well I checked when peak leaf season was supposed to occur and what to expect from temperatures. I also appreciate information from those that camped here. We were in site B26 interior of the loop. Unfortunately we weren’t able to get outside loop from the showers to the end. Interior from the showers to site 21 were okay. Ours on the other hand was one of the worst we’ve had. You had a steep 7 step down to picknick table and firepit. It was also in a low sumac shrub area that had a distinct smell. Campground was clean and facilities were well maintained. NPS staff were present despite the current shutdown in Washington! Limited cell service at the site. Best just up the parkway to the Mt. Pisgah picnic area parking lot.

    While we did hit peak color, I didn’t think that the cold front would be as intense. Temperature dropped below freezing and during the night it felt like gale force winds buffeting the GO. Definitely will pick a lower elevation for camping if it’s in October!

  • Katie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Upper Cove Creek - UCC2 Dispersed

    Okay spot

    Avery Road was closed so we ended up here. Not a whole lot of sites in the forest here. This site was fine, nothing special, but nothing bad. There’s a shallow creek that runs next to this spot.

  • 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

  • Sarah and Philip H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Spacious Skies Peach Haven

    Family Friendly Campground easy get to where you don't feel like you need to leave

    We have loved spacious skies. The campsites are well spaced and there are activities planned for the kids. The hiking trails were surprisingly nice and for a small campground. Everyone is friendly and family-oriented.

  • Tyler I.
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Orchard Lake Campground

    Always Welcoming

    Owners are great and very helpful, sites are always clean and welcoming!

  • Megan W.
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Wash Creek Dispersed Campsites #4 and #5

    Great place

    We enjoyed the night/day with our kids! Sites are kind of small but absolutely beautiful surroundings. Zero signal, but can drive to the top of the road and you should get a bar to make a call.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Wilson's Riverfront RV Park

    September stay

    Grass on lots high, nice concrete spots, full hookup in good shape.

  • K
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Black Forest Family Camping Resort

    Great campground!

    As a solo traveler that doesn’t like excessive noise or want to be near kids, I just wanted peace and quiet to relax and listen to the sounds of nature. The owner, Jeanie(hopefully I’m spelling that right) understood completely and was sure to put me in a site where she knew the surrounding sites would be empty for the entirety of my stay and she was sure not to book anyone near me. Yes, the sites are fairly close together, but I stayed during the week and was able to enjoy most of the place to myself ….or at least the area of the campground that I was in. When I extended my stay an extra night, she was sure to warn me that there was a family with kids coming that night and that they’d be in my vicinity. I couldn’t have asked for a better campground host! She had all the info on waterfalls in the area which minimized my planning time/time staring at my phone. And the fact that the place is all pea gravel really makes a difference! It rained the first couple days I was there and my tent wasn’t a muddy mess which is always a plus!

    The bathrooms and showers were clean and the camp store had just about everything you could possibly need in a pinch. Firewood and ice were priced fairly, making it very convenient if you forgot to grab either one while you were out for the day. Will definitely be back! Actually, I can’t wait to go back!


Guide to Taylors

Camping spots near Taylors, South Carolina range from tent-only primitive sites to full-hookup RV parks, with elevations varying from 900 to 3,000 feet in the surrounding mountain areas. The region experiences mild winters with occasional snow and humid summers with temperatures averaging 85-90°F. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though services may be reduced from December through February at higher elevations.

What to do

Mountain biking at Pisgah National Forest: Trails start directly across the Davidson River from Davidson River Campground and range from beginner to advanced difficulty. "Located right inside Pisgah National forest this campground is perfectly set for all adventures. If you're looking to ride the mtb trails you're in luck. They start literally across the davidson river from the campground," notes Travis S.

Hiking to Rainbow Falls: Access this 90-foot waterfall via a 2.5-mile trail from Jones Gap State Park campsites. One visitor shared, "Be sure to check out Rainbow Falls a 90ft free falling waterfall that's about 2 1/2 miles from the campsites." The trail is moderately difficult with rocky terrain.

Kayaking and swimming: Several campgrounds offer water recreation without leaving camp. At Paris Mountain State Park, visitors appreciate the convenience: "Great hiking trails and easy access campsites. Mountain lake was a little small for kayaking, but we had fun," according to Tye G. The small mountain lake offers calm waters ideal for beginners.

What campers like

Secluded tent camping: Jones Gap State Park offers walk-in primitive sites that provide rare privacy. "Unlike other state park campgrounds, each spot is about a quart mile from the next, so you feel like you have the mountain to yourself," writes Emily S. Sites require a hike of 0.25 to 1 mile from parking areas.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The forested settings provide habitat for diverse wildlife. At Table Rock State Park Campground, campers commonly observe local fauna: "We saw deer, squirrels, birds, snakes, and many salamanders," reports John B. Early morning and dusk offer optimal wildlife viewing times.

Access to Swamp Rabbit Trail: Cyclists appreciate proximity to this popular paved trail. Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA offers direct access: "Full hook up including cable. Smoking wifi. Level gravel sites with concrete patios. Some with yard swings," notes Tim P. The campground connects directly to the 22-mile trail system.

What you should know

Uneven campsite terrain: Multiple campgrounds feature sloping sites that can present leveling challenges. At Paris Mountain State Park, Cindy R. warns: "Nice large sites but very unlevel due to mountain side. Would not stay again because we were so unlevel our refrigerator wouldn't work." Bring leveling blocks and check site descriptions before booking.

Limited cell coverage: Signal strength varies significantly across the region. At Black Forest Family Camping Resort, "There is no Cell Reception at the campground but they have WiFi. The WiFi can only be accessed from a few places," reports Chris Y.

Winter camping considerations: While most parks remain open year-round, facilities may be limited. "I stayed here over New Year's and did a ranger-led First Day Hike," mentions CJ C. about Table Rock State Park. Only specific loops remain open at certain campgrounds during winter months.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Kids enjoy cooling off during summer months. At Orchard Lake Campground, "We went kayaking and swimming daily. There is a slide in the middle of the pond that my son loved. When it rained the game room had a movie on and lots to do inside," shares Amanda M. Most campgrounds with water features close swimming areas from October through April.

Playgrounds and activity areas: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's facilities. "The recreation area had a ping pong table, a swimming pool, and cornhole boards, among other things," notes Myron C. about Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA. Many campgrounds schedule weekend activities during peak season.

Short hiking trails for young kids: Look for campgrounds with beginner-friendly paths. "Jones Gap gives you the feeling of really being deep in the Appalachians. The rushing river and dense foliage with tons of mountain laurel makes the air seem so fresh. I love just coming here and hiking upstream and playing in the river," recommends John R.

Tips from RVers

Tight access roads: Navigate carefully on mountain campground roads. "The road through the park back to the campground is pretty narrow at some points - we don't know how we would have managed if we had met another RV! We have a 31' Class A and we managed fine," advises Bounding Around about Paris Mountain State Park. Plan arrivals during daylight hours.

Overnight facilities for travelers: Pine Ridge Campground offers convenient stays for those passing through: "Great place to stop for one night or enjoy their amenities for a weekend," mentions Imagine C. Most offer full hookup sites with 30/50 amp service and pull-through options.

RV size limitations: Check maximum recommended vehicle lengths before booking. Several parks have tight turns and limited clearance. "Roads are tight and twisty, I had a tough time backing in my 10' utility trailer into spot 220," shares Adam V. about Black Forest Family Camping Resort. Rigs over 35 feet may encounter challenges at state park campgrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are campgrounds near Taylors, SC?

Several excellent campgrounds are located within driving distance of Taylors, SC. Paris Mountain State Park Campground is one of the closest options, offering a scenic and quiet setting with level campsites and clean facilities. For lakeside camping, Mile Creek County Park provides stunning views of Lake Keowee and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Other nearby options include Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA and GSP RV PARK in Greer for those seeking more RV-friendly accommodations.

What amenities are available at Taylors campgrounds?

Campgrounds near Taylors offer diverse amenities to enhance your outdoor experience. Table Rock State Park Campground provides sites with water and electrical hookups that are well-spaced for privacy, plus access to hiking trails and cabins with full amenities for those wanting more comfort. Springfield - Hartwell Lake features 79 campsites with full water and electric hookups, comfort stations, and spans 60 acres of Virginia pine and mixed hardwoods. Many area campgrounds offer clean bathrooms, hot showers, fire rings, and picnic tables as standard amenities. Some parks also provide free firewood with donation and access to recreational activities like boating, fishing, and hiking.

What camping is available near Taylors, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Taylors, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 262 campgrounds and RV parks near Taylors, SC and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Taylors, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Taylors, SC is Paris Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 38 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Taylors, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 free dispersed camping spots near Taylors, SC.

What parks are near Taylors, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 parks near Taylors, SC that allow camping, notably National Forests in North Carolina and Hartwell Lake.