Best Glamping near Camden, SC

Lee State Park and Andrew Jackson State Park house boutique glamping accommodations within 35 miles of Camden, South Carolina. Glampers can choose from well-equipped canvas tents and yurts featuring electricity, comfortable beds, and picnic tables in wooded settings. Both parks maintain clean bathhouses with hot showers and modern toilets, allowing guests to enjoy nature without sacrificing essential comforts. According to a recent visitor, "It was wonderful to wake up and see the horses. The camp hosts were super nice, even when we got in late." These sites offer an ideal balance of rustic charm and convenience with potable water, fire pits for evening gatherings, and trash service. Most glamping accommodations are accessible via short drives or walks from main parking areas, with some sites providing full hookups for enhanced comfort.

Scenic water recreation stands out among the experiences available at these glamping destinations. Andrew Jackson State Park features a serene pond perfect for kayaking, while several other nearby glamping options provide boat access to local waterways. One reviewer noted, "The pond was fun to kayak. Small but clean and friendly staff." Trail networks surround these resort-style camping facilities, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and exploring historic sites like Andrew Jackson's boyhood home with its small museum. Equestrian activities are available at Lee State Park, where guests can observe horses from their glamping accommodations or explore designated horse trails. Most locations operate year-round with reservations required, allowing visitors to experience seasonal variations from summer water activities to cool autumn evenings around the fire.

Best Glamping Sites Near Camden, South Carolina (10)

    1. Lee State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bishopville, SC
    23 miles
    Website

    "Great little park about 20 minute drive from Florence. Clean bathrooms. My dog was a bit confused by seeing horses for the first time. Super friendly staff."

    "Bath house were clean and well maintained. Enjoyed my stay."

    2. Falcons Nest FamCamp

    1 Review
    Sumter, SC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 895-0450

    $20 / night

    "Must have access to Shaw afb to stay. 20 per night. No long term prices. No stay limit."

    3. Cane Creek Park

    29 Reviews
    Mineral Springs, NC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 843-5909

    "Lake, hiking trails and nice wooded campsites with fire rings and close proximity to bath houses. Playground for kids, little store, friendly staff."

    "Campground has trails and fishing in walking distance.  It is always packed.  No alcohol permitted."

    4. Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    45 Reviews
    Elloree, SC
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 854-2408

    "They have the usual amenities like fire pit, and picnic table with bench. Our was private, but the sites in the middle are not. The bathhouse was very clean with nice hot showers."

    "Our only complaint was lots of smoke from campfires and grills. Would stay again."

    5. Andrew Jackson State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Lancaster, SC
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 285-3344

    $40 - $50 / night

    "We stayed on site 16 right on the lake. Beautiful views. Our site was very steep, so took a lot to get level, but it was ok. The rangers we're very nice and helpful."

    "Campsite rates are very reasonable and all sites have electric and water and 3 sites also have sewer! Bathrooms and showers are clean and staff are friendly and helpful! We will be returning soon!"

    6. Eden in Lancaster SC

    2 Reviews
    Great Falls, SC
    29 miles
    +1 (704) 701-8608

    $40 - $110 / night

    "You’re about 10 minutes away from the town of Lancaster, South Carolina."

    "There's alot to do here and tons of other outdoor activities within a few minutes' drive, and there's a guide book that lists it all."

    7. Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

    15 Reviews
    Cheraw, SC
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 537-9656

    "We chose site #8 that was directly on the lake and offered electricity and water. These sites are obviously designed for RV’s with little or no space for tent campers."

    "The regular sites are usually full, and very close, but the lake front sites are gorgeous and worth being close to neighbors."

    8. Sugarloaf Mountain

    4 Reviews
    Patrick, SC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 498-6478

    $10 - $15 / night

    "There was some trash from previous campers littered around the site when we arrived. Please don’t be a litterbug!"

    "Sites 3 & 4 only have picnic tables and trash barrels. All sites except for site 7 are easily accessible with most vehicles."

    9. 6 Points @ Raven Micro Farm

    1 Review
    Jefferson, SC
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 560-7883

    10. Chester State Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Chester, SC
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 385-2680

    "When I checked in, the lady was nice enough to find a site with grass behind the gravel so I could set up my tent. She didn’t warn me that it was sloped."

    "Affordable, yet luxurious."

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Glamping Reviews near Camden, SC

134 Reviews of 10 Camden Campgrounds


  • E
    May. 12, 2024

    6 Points @ Raven Micro Farm

    $69 Glamping, Hike to Site

    Six points @ Raven Micro Farm LLC is a fully loaded Glamping site. Equip with a Bell tent, thick Japanese cotton sleeping mat, linens, full-size propane grill, cookware, utensils, dishware, and more.

    This is a walk-in site, bring your hiking boots. The property is slightly hilly.

    Be advised that the site is private excluding when we are out doing farm chores or as the animals are rotated.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Chester State Park Campground

    State Park with a Beautiful View of the Lake

    I gave this campground four stars, but only for RVs and travel trailers. I would not give it four stars for tent campers. Tent campers would have a hard time finding a suitable site that would not be too rocky. When I checked in, the lady was nice enough to find a site with grass behind the gravel so I could set up my tent. She didn’t warn me that it was sloped. With that said, it is a campground in a beautiful setting. The lake and the sitting area beside the lake are both beautiful. There is a paved walkway down to the lake to a sitting area and a dock. The bath house was air conditioned, almost too much. It is a shock to the system moving from the intense South Carolina heat into the bath house. However, it was a nice break from the heat. Be aware that when you take a shower, you may have to wait a few minutes for the hot water to start. When I first turned it on, I wondered if there was any hot water. Eventually it came, and it was HOT, so I had to adjust it quickly. Also, take your own hand soap with you. There are paper towels but no soap. There are several trails, and you can rent boats, peddle boats, canoes, and kayaks. There is also a disc golf course. If I had known beforehand, I would have taken my own discs. That’s my fault for not doing the research. My favorite part of this camping experience was waking up early in the morning and sitting by the lake. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to capture a photo of the ducks taking off and flying in a perfect v-formation, but it was so peaceful there. Overall, this is a great campground to get away from civilization.

  • Katrin M.
    Nov. 3, 2024

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Big campground on the lake

    We camped here over the weekend with the pups. The state park has 2 different campgrounds. We decided for the Lakeshore one. It's pretty big with over 100 campsites. They have the usual amenities like fire pit, and picnic table with bench. Our was private, but the sites in the middle are not. The bathhouse was very clean with nice hot showers. The park has several trails, a visitor center, cabins on the water, at least 2 boat ramps with a bait shop. There are no trash cans near the campsites, there is one big dumpster at the entrance of the campground. It's about 1.30h to Folly Beach. We would definitely camp here again.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 13, 2024

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Small and peaceful under the pines

    We stopped heading south and north along I-95 to and from Florida.  Very easy off and on I-95.  Plenty of available spaces in off-season.  The campground is small and quiet.  Camp Host was very helpful. Sites were spaced reasonably far apart but there is no privacy between.  Not all sites have a water view, but most appeared fairly level. Not all sites have sewer access.  Our only complaint was lots of smoke from campfires and grills. Would stay again.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Eden in Lancaster SC

    4.5 STARS Peaceful area.

    This is a nice place to stay for a peaceful and quiet getaway. It’s a good place to relax. The owner is very nice and accommodating to your needs. You’re about 10 minutes away from the town of Lancaster, South Carolina.

  • Matt G.
    Jul. 9, 2016

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Good Little State Park

    There are quite a variety of things to do at this state park, and the camp sites are spacious. There is a little store where you can buy any of the little things you may have forgotten. There were not too many people camping during our visit, but it could be that not many people want to stand the South Carolina heat! Either way, it made the visit quiet. There are also plenty of geocaches around, if you're into that. There are 2 places to shower in the campground, so I imagine that once it fills up, you may have to wait to shower. It was pretty clean and the water was clear, so I guess you could just go for a swim! I wish we had brought our tubes and some rope to float out on the water!

  • N
    May. 21, 2022

    Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

    Peaceful and uncrowded

    We recently returned from 5 days tent camping at Cheraw. We chose site #8 that was directly on the lake and offered electricity and water. These sites are obviously designed for RV’s with little or no space for tent campers. Although there is a designated tent area, it is back in the woods and not lakefront.

    The minimal room we had was fortunately on the lake shore with wonderful shade trees.  The space was not level and contained some unfriendly exposed tree roots. Fortunately we had an inflatable air bed and the roots weren’t much of a problem. 

    Lake Juniper is quite small and swimming is allowed in a designated area on the far side of the lake. We had inflatable rafts and tied our floats to a tree in front of our site , highly aware that a spillway not too far from our site would prove quite dangerous if one went too close then pulled over.

    The small office on the opposite side of the lake offers ice and wood as well as ice cream, candy etc to satisfy any junk food craving. 10 minutes from the park is an IGA. It offers the basics and a little further out is a Walmart with groceries.

    The bathhouse is currently “ under construction” although we saw no work being done during our stay. One half of the bathhouse had been designated unisex with three locking stalls and curtained showers. There is an interior lock if you choose to have the entire bathhouse all to yourself. I grew up in a family of eight and have no problem sharing a bathroom. The bathhouse has obviously seen a great deal of traffic, is quite dated and poorly ventilated. Hopefully the bathhouse will receive its update soon.  

    The campground host was quite helpful and an all around nice guy. We chatted a bit and he has a very interesting background.

    We would return to Cheraw and confidently reserve #7 or #8 for tents. There are most likely other suitable sites there that escaped my notice.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2021

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    This campground can be for everybody, especially those who like the water.

    I hardly ever give five stars to a campground. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give it a 9 because of the background road noise from the highway, but my wife and I had such a great experience. It was everything we wanted… and needed. 

    Lakeshore Campground is one of TWO campgrounds at Santee State Park, and they are very different from each other. Lakeshore has dirt paths and sandy sites. I realize some people had rather have paved roads and RV sites with hard surfaces, but I prefer a more natural site. The spaces are large and fairly level. Although there may be some roots onsite, they were not really a problem. I don’t remember there being lantern hangers, but there were picnic tables and fire pits. We stayed in Santee for four days, so we were able to relax without feeling as if we were rushing, which reflects the whole essence of Lakeshore Campground. We booked for two nights, but we loved it so much we booked two more nights. Unfortunately, we had to move to another site in order to stay longer. 

    Our first site was a little closer to the bath house, and we stayed in a teardrop camper. Knowing what I know now, I would do a little more research to see if I could get closer to the lake next time, although most of the sites between us and the lake are reserved for tents only. Still, the lake was visible from our campsite. 

    The main reason people visit here is the lake, whether they want to fish for huge catfish or just want to boat on the water. Within the park, there are several “fishing holes” to explore and several trails as well. When hiking the trails, however, you have to constantly be on the lookout for alligators. We came across one on one of our hikes, and it was huge. I guess it was probably at least ten feet long if not longer. We also came across turtles, ducks, and other animals. Although I didn’t have any luck while fishing, it didn’t matter. I just enjoyed wetting a hook. 

    The bath house has tiled floors, and it had hot showers. For a state park, it had above average facilities. Would I recommend this campground? Absolutely!!!!

  • David M.
    Sep. 27, 2019

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Santee State park

    BE CAREFUL EROSION IS SEVERE IN SECTIONS OF THE PARK. We stayed here for a week to take care of some medical issues. VA healthcare is difficult on the road. Anyway the campground is ok, nothing amazing. The location is nice. They have a boat dock. Cabins and 2 RV camping areas. The bugs are plentiful. The shoreline is difficult to reach from the campground. I see the lots are mowed after the campers leave. The grass gets mowed and anything left on the ground gets chopped up, small trash included. When we arrived with our RV we were neve directed to check in. We found our site and on the pole was a small tag with our name and a checkout date. We have been here 5 of the 7 days and we have yet to see the camp host unless he IS the "Mad Mower" even so we didnt get as much as a wave. My wife did venture over to the restroom / showers and refuses to return. She said they were not clean and had bugs everywhere and it was disgusting.  I figured she was exaggerating so I checked the men's room. It really needs some help. I would be happy to spray down a bath house or 2 but since I haven't seen a camp host I will leave it be. It's amazing how much fellow campers will help out if they have the opportunity,  I was ready to help and even have everything needed to help out. Maybe I will see him this weekend before I get busy with other things. Anyways this came was not a bad experience so far but I think they really need some better hosts and maybe set up some kind of activities. They have nothing going on here other than the lake. UPDATE: Before we left our week stay in santee we were able to visit the other campground connect to the same park to get to this side you must turn right. They were collecting a $2 fee. At 1st everything seemed ok. Minor road damage, downed trees here and there, nothing that 2ould keepme away. It seemed like the permanent camps were here. Some of the camps appear to have been set up for a very long time. As we went back the roads got worse and worse. I would not take my rig into the back 2 loops without locking in 4 wheel drive and riding on the "grass" to go around. The road in the back has some major road erosion going on. I suggest you walk back before taking a rig of any size back there. With the leaves on the ground it does not look bad. I saw drops of at least 12" BE VERY CAREFUL, THE ROAD EROSION IS SEVERE.


Guide to Camden

Glamping options close to Camden, South Carolina include both traditional and non-traditional accommodations within 40 miles of the city. State parks and private campgrounds in this region offer camping opportunities with varying amenities throughout the year, even during winter months when temperatures typically range from 30°F to 60°F. The surrounding Sandhills region features rolling terrain covered with longleaf pines and sandy soil that drains well after rain.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lee State Park provides multiple fishing spots where campers can try their luck in local waters. One visitor shared, "Ok if you have never stayed with horses you can not be prepared for the flyes. they were swarms of them. there was a old timey band that played the night we arrived. trails were nice and lots to see."

Hiking trails: Cane Creek Park offers well-maintained hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. A visitor noted, "Beautiful place to camp, hike, and kayak! I don't live far from Cane Creek, so I take my two labs there almost every weekend for a good hike through the woods and they LOVE IT! A few of the trails are right on the lake and the dogs love to hop in and cool off."

Disc golf course: Chester State Park Campground features a championship disc golf course around the lake. One camper mentioned, "Small clean campground. Stayed 1 night, sites are close to each other. Small cabins available, walk-in campsites and restrooms are clean and updated. Very nice trail along the lake perimeter and Championship Disc golf course."

Historical exploration: Visit Andrew Jackson State Park to learn about the seventh president's boyhood. A visitor explained, "Beautiful campground and park, only 25 campsites so it is quiet and well cared for! Campsite rates are very reasonable and all sites have electric and water and 3 sites also have sewer!"

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Sugarloaf Mountain provides well-spaced camping areas. A camper shared, "Sites are well dispersed and we only saw a few other campers all weekend. We will definitely stay here again."

Lakefront views: Cypress View Campground offers sites with direct lake access. According to one review, "Even with lots of people this park is quiet. Great ATt phone service. Big lake. I've seen better bath houses."

Wildlife viewing: Multiple glamping spots close to Camden, South Carolina feature opportunities to observe local animals. A camper at Cheraw State Park Campground noted, "Nicely located next to a lake, there is also a nice little walk partially around the lake. It is a small campground with nice spots. The hosts where active and there if you wanted advice."

Quiet environment: Many campers appreciate the peaceful setting at glamping sites near Camden. One visitor to Sugarloaf Mountain remarked, "Awesome primitive little get away, with beautiful views. Rustic stone and wood shelters. Ponds for fishing. Far away from city lights so great for stargazing."

What you should know

Site terrain varies: Some campsites require leveling equipment. A camper at Andrew Jackson State Park reported, "We stayed on site 16 right on the lake. Beautiful views. Our site was very steep, so took a lot to get level, but it was ok."

Seasonal insect activity: Horse flies can be abundant during warmer months, especially at equestrian-friendly parks. A visitor to Lee State Park mentioned, "Ok if you have never stayed with horses you can not be prepared for the flyes. they were swarms of them."

Weather considerations: Winter camping is available but prepare for temperature variations. A camper at Cypress View Campground shared, "Campground had tons of room in December. We were right on the lake. Easy park to walk and explore."

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies by location and provider. Some areas offer better coverage than others, with one camper at Cypress View noting, "Great ATt phone service."

Tips for camping with families

Look for playground access: Several glamping sites near Camden feature play areas for children. A visitor to Cheraw State Park reported, "This location is small but big on activities for you and your family, I'm going back again in the fall. Perfect getaway."

Consider mini-golf options: Cane Creek Park offers free mini-golf for campers. A reviewer mentioned, "The mini golf is free and a blast. The swim area is only open on Saturdays or you can drive to the day use side and be over there."

Choose sites with bathroom proximity: Families with young children benefit from camping near facilities. A camper at Lee State Park shared, "We tried out camper camping here, and it was great. The ranger is very friendly, and made the kids' visit even better!"

Educational opportunities: Historical sites offer learning experiences for children. A reviewer noted about Chester State Park, "It's a small comfortable campground in a beautiful State Park. The lake is breathtaking. There are tournaments through out the year, as well as boating, kayaking, & fishing."

Tips from RVers

Site size limitations: Check campground restrictions before booking. A camper at Andrew Jackson State Park advised, "It is a great campground but tight fit for our 30 foot camper."

Electrical hookup availability: Most glamping facilities close to Camden offer various electrical options. A visitor to Cheraw State Park mentioned, "30/50 hookups and water. No sewer but very close dump station in campground."

Site surface conditions: Gravel sites are common in the area. A camper at Lee State Park noted, "Sites were gravel and level. Bath house were clean and well maintained. Enjoyed my stay."

Weather preparation: Seasonal storms can affect power supply. A reviewer at Cane Creek Park shared, "Only problem is that both times we visited there was a storm and power went out for hours. Can't really do anything about that!"

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