Best Campgrounds near Chester, SC

State parks and national forest lands near Chester, South Carolina provide a range of camping experiences centered around lakes and wooded areas. Chester State Park Campground, located just outside the historic town, features 25 mostly level sites with a mix of pull-through and back-in options for both RVs and tents. The park's centerpiece is a scenic lake with fishing opportunities, boat rentals, and a paved ADA-compliant walkway leading to lakeside seating areas. Within an hour's drive, campers can access additional options including Woods Ferry Campground in Sumter National Forest, Lake Wateree State Park, and McDowell Nature Preserve near Charlotte, which offers camping surprisingly close to urban amenities while maintaining a natural setting.

Most campgrounds in the region require reservations, particularly during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity. South Carolina's hot climate makes spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons, though winter camping is possible with occasional cold snaps. As one camper noted about Chester State Park: "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." Many sites throughout the region are designed primarily for RVs with gravel pads, though tent-specific areas exist at some parks. Bathhouses are typically air-conditioned, providing welcome relief from summer heat.

Lakeside access represents a defining feature of camping in this region, with water activities forming the core of recreational opportunities. At Chester State Park, visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities and peaceful setting. According to one reviewer: "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." While swimming is prohibited in some park lakes, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing are popular activities. Disc golf courses, hiking trails, and boat rentals add recreational variety at several parks. Campers consistently mention the contrast between the busy highways and the tranquility found within park boundaries, with sites that offer varying degrees of privacy depending on the specific campground and season.

Best Camping Sites Near Chester, South Carolina (70)

    1. Chester State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Chester, SC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 385-2680

    "Tucked away just outside the historic cut of Chester, SC this park has a lot to offer, hiking trails, exploring, fishing, kayaking its great. It's our favorite little get away."

    "First time staying at Chester State Park. Checked in at the Ranger’s station with friendly staff and a small store front with ice available. Picked pull through site 16."

    2. Chester State Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Chester, SC
    2 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."

    "Stayed 1 night, sites are close to each other. Small cabins available, walk-in campsites and restrooms are clean and updated."

    3. Andrew Jackson State Park Campground

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

    $40 - $50 / night

    "This is a cool little spot not far from Charlotte NC which doesn't seem as busy as other nearby campgrounds. Staff are friendly."

    "Nice, small, respectable campground close to Charlotte NC. Sites are paved, but dont expect completely level."

    4. Ebenezer Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    20 Reviews
    Rock Hill, SC
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 366-6620

    "We live nearby so this is a nice little place to camp at. Nice sites, close to places to eat. Bathhouse was clean and well kept."

    "This park is tucked away and gorgeous. So quiet and well shaded. The beach was awesome and the kids loved swinging on the water. Will return"

    5. Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

    46 Reviews
    Kings Mountain, SC
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 222-3209

    $13 - $31 / night

    "When not in the side, a short walk takes you to the Trading Post, a small store selling firewood ($7), ice, souvenirs, and sundries. Next to that is a large playground connected to a pavilion."

    "There are lots of trails close to the campground with one around a lake and a stream off of it. Facilities were very well maintained."

    6. McDowell Nature Preserve

    31 Reviews
    Lake Wylie, NC
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (980) 314-2267

    $15 - $33 / night

    "We loved the education center, the small walking trails and lakeside area. Staff were polite and helpful. Washrooms are incredible! Newly renovated at the time, and clean!"

    "The park is located southwest of Charlotte off of hwy 49 near Lake Wylie, SC."

    7. Lucky Farms Under the Stars

    1 Review
    Catawba, SC
    13 miles

    $30 - $50 / night

    8. Lake Wateree State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Great Falls, SC
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 482-6401

    "While there are a few hiking trails, if you don’t have a boat or canoe you will be missing out on most of the appeal of this park."

    "We had site 39 and there was nothing but woods behind us which was perfect for us."

    10. Cane Creek Park

    28 Reviews
    Mineral Springs, NC
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 843-5909

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

    "Just be mindful when booking sites near the Lakeside Lodge, they book parties, so it’s a little busier & noisier than our preference."

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Recent Reviews near Chester, SC

459 Reviews of 70 Chester Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • madison F.
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Iron City Campground, Inc.

    great stop & stay

    nice campground. bathrooms and pool are CLEAN!!!! private bathrooms with showers. also has laundry ($) but has change for quarters in shop!! super big plus . also got a buddy site for the price of a normal one!

    not super crowded but still a nice community to be around :) 10 min drive into town as well. all sites have full hookups which was also super handy. not a bad price for what you get. only stayed two nights but would definitely stay again

  • Clean Slate D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

    Beautiful campground

    Well spaced sites with good amenities. Set in the woods, making it easy to forget you're in Columbia! Quiet, lots of birds in the spring. Easy drive to Congaree, which we highly recommend.

  • Sarah B.
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Croft State Park Campground

    Outdoor adventure awaits

    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. Lots of hiking and biking to be done which is always a great time.

  • Sarah B.
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Cane Creek Park

    Always a great time when we go

    We have been here 3 times all for a week at a time and love it. Holidays usually have some activities for kids. 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.

  • Kevan  R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Dreher Island State Park Campground

    Needs Maintenance!

    SC state parks must have shortage of $$ or employees. I know they upgraded to full hook up RV sites in the Fishermen camp recently, but maybe, a little thought could have gone into grading and leveling. SMH Also, it’s a Sunday and the grounds look like they haven’t been mowed in weeks. Camper across from us brought a lawn mower 🤷🏼‍♂️. See attached pics. Fire ring is 5’ from the camper. Positive - the lake view.

    2nd SC park this year - SC DNR, do better.

  • Chris K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

    Superb Accommodations

    Always very clean, with meticulously maintained and picturesque grounds, the Camp Wilderness at Carowinds is well-appointed with amenities and attended to by helpful and friendly Carowinds staff. Providing shuttle service to the front gate for park entry, this is an excellent choice for overnight stays and Carowinds outings.

  • k
    Jun. 1, 2025

    Cane Creek Park

    Lekotawind

    This is a beautiful campground. It is well maintained and the staff are excellent to work with. Very clean.


Guide to Chester

Camping options near Chester, South Carolina range from state park facilities to national forest campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. The area sits in the South Carolina Piedmont region at elevations between 400-600 feet. Sites throughout the region typically have gravel or paved pads, and campers can expect mild winters with occasional freezes and hot, humid summers that regularly exceed 90°F from June through September.

What to do

Disc golf course access: Chester State Park Campground features a championship disc golf course that attracts players throughout the year. "There is a professional disc golf course on site," notes Bill C. about Chester State Park Campground.

Boat rentals for lake exploration: Multiple parks offer affordable boat rental options for visitors without their own watercraft. "There is fishing, kayaks and canoes at the boat dock for rent," mentions Bill C. about Chester State Park, while Damon O. adds "a lake with rental kayaks and paddleboats" makes it his "favorite state park in SC so far."

Nature trails: Parks near Chester offer hiking trails of varying difficulties, most under 3 miles. "The trails are well marked and wide that run along the lake edge," explains one Chester State Park reviewer. At McDowell Nature Preserve, "So awesome to have hiking trails that lead right out of the campground," writes Kathy L., making it convenient for campers to explore without driving.

Lake activities: Several campgrounds provide direct lake access for fishing and boating. At Cane Creek Park, Emily B. reports, "I load up my kayak once a month or so and paddle around the lake for hours. Trails, shelter areas, and bathrooms are always well taken care of."

What campers like

Spacious communal areas: Several parks feature well-designed gathering spaces that campers consistently praise. At Chester State Park, David S. describes "an amazing seating area near the fishing dock, with multiple hanging bench swings, communal fire pits and a great view of the lake."

Quiet atmosphere: Despite proximity to urban areas, many campgrounds maintain a peaceful environment. Jason R. describes Woods Ferry Campground as "tucked away just outside the historic cut of Chester, SC" with "hiking trails, exploring, fishing, kayaking." Lee J. notes about McDowell Nature Preserve: "once you pull off the road and back into the nature preserve, all of the noise (except for airplanes) falls away."

Clean facilities: Parks in the region typically maintain well-kept bathroom facilities. At Chester State Park, Bill C. reports that "the bathhouse is up to date, clean and well stocked." Similarly, at Lake Wateree, visitors note the bathhouses were recently remodeled and "super clean."

Diverse recreational options: Beyond water activities, campgrounds often include additional amenities. "Free putt-putt. Clean bathrooms and hot showers," notes David E. about Cane Creek Park, while Christopher B. describes Andrew Jackson State Park as having "Great rentals and goods to purchase from the Ranger Station. Affordable, yet luxurious."

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds have uneven terrain that requires preparation. At Andrew Jackson State Park, Rachel R. mentions, "Our site was very steep, so took a lot to get level, but it was ok." Richard E. cautions about Kings Mountain State Park: "Many camping sites are very much in need of leveling. Sites slope from left to right, front to back, and some slope in both ways."

Limited grocery access: Many campgrounds are located 15-30 minutes from stores, requiring advance planning. About Lake Wateree State Park, Jen G. notes, "The park is about 25 minutes from any stores, but they keep their shop extremely well stocked."

Site suitability varies: Parks often have a mix of tent and RV sites with varying terrain. Myron C. found at Woods Ferry that "it's not too bad for those who camp in an RV or a travel trailer, but it's not ideal for tent campers" due to sloped sites and limited amenities.

Reservation requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak seasons. Ramona K. advises for Lake Wateree: "This campground tends to be booked solid on weekends so important to make reservations."

Tips for camping with families

Free activities: Several parks offer no-cost recreational options. Sarah B. notes about Cane Creek Park: "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."

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds include playgrounds within walking distance of campsites. At Ebenezer Park Campground, Haley B. describes it as "Family Friendly and good for people with boats," while Ashley W. reports Halloween events: "We went around Halloween and they had trick-or-treating around the park as well as prizes for the best decorated."

Educational opportunities: Some parks feature historical or nature education components. Kevin T. notes about Andrew Jackson State Park: "There is a museum and is perfect for kids," while Laura A. adds there's "plenty to see and do on the days you want to do some sightseeing!"

Lake safety considerations: Swimming regulations vary by park. At Chester State Park, Bill C. mentions "to our children's disappointment no swimming in the lake," though fishing and boating remain popular options. Ashley W. notes her dog enjoyed swimming at Chester: "My dog enjoyed the pond for swimming."

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: RVers recommend researching specific sites before booking. About Ebenezer Park, Ramona K. advises: "Some sites are a little small and some are not very level but if you call the campground hosts and rangers are very helpful in helping you get on the right sight."

Size restrictions: Many parks have limitations for larger RVs. At Kings Mountain State Park, Richard E. cautions: "Some sites are listed as RV sites but are half as large as they need to be to accommodate a medium size RV."

Hookup availability: Full hookups are limited at most parks. At Andrew Jackson State Park, Laura A. notes: "all sites have electric and water and 3 sites also have sewer!" Chester State Park similarly has only two full-service sites according to Rob N., though water and electric are widely available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Chester, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Chester, SC is Chester State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 10 reviews.