Glamping near Coward, SC

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    Lee State Park's upscale glamping accommodations are located just 20 minutes from Florence, featuring upgraded canvas tents and safari-style lodging with comfortable beds and full electricity. The park's glamping sites include picnic tables, fire rings, and access to modern bathroom facilities with clean showers. One guest mentioned, "Great little park with many trails and a pond for the kids to swim!" The glamping campsites here combine natural surroundings with essential comforts, allowing visitors to enjoy the park's serene setting without sacrificing amenities. Nearby, Little Pee Dee State Park Campground offers boutique camping experiences with premium glamping options situated on the banks of Lake Norton.

    Horseback riding trails surround the glamping sites at Lee State Park, creating a unique outdoor experience where horses can often be seen from comfortable accommodations. A recent visitor noted, "Love seeing the horses around the campsites." The park features artesian wells, scenic boardwalks, and multiple hiking trails accessible directly from glamping locations. Lake activities at Little Pee Dee complement the glamping experience with fishing opportunities and non-motorized boating available for guests. Both parks maintain seasonal availability year-round, though glamping canvas accommodations may have weather restrictions during extreme conditions. The surrounding woodland setting creates a tranquil atmosphere for glamping visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation in natural South Carolina surroundings.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Coward (8)

      1. Lee State Park Campground

      3.9(12)30mi from CowardRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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. Little Pee Dee State Park Campground

      3.6(13)37mi from CowardRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Little Pee Dee State Park is a quiet and clean campground on the banks of Lake Norton. Locals often come here for fishing and non-motorized boating. "

      "After a full two days navigating down through the east coast cities, we landed at Little Pee Dee State park in South Carolina."

      3. Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

      4.8(15)47mi from CowardRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      4. Nowhere Campground

      Be the first to review21mi from CowardRVs, Tents, Glamping

      from $20 - $45 / night

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      5. Sugarloaf Mountain

      5.0(4)48mi from CowardRVs, Glamping

      "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."

      from $10 - $15 / night

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      6. Falcons Nest FamCamp

      5.0(1)40mi from CowardRVs, Tents

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

      from $20 / night

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      7. Laurel Oaks Estate

      5.0(1)41mi from CowardCabins

      from $75 - $275 / night

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      8. Rocks Pond Campground & Marina

      3.5(2)49mi from CowardRVs, Tents, Glamping

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    Glamping Reviews near Coward, SC

    48 Reviews of 8 Coward Campgrounds


    • Courtney B.
      Jun. 5, 2020

      Little Pee Dee State Park Campground

      A quiet and clean state park

      Little Pee Dee State Park is a quiet and clean campground on the banks of Lake Norton. Locals often come here for fishing and non-motorized boating.  We were fortunate to witness a mass crayfish event--the recent flooding had brought them out of the swamp and up the spillway, much to the delight of seafood lovers.

      The campground had two different campground hosts, and they kept the restrooms and campsites immaculately clean.

      Campsites have a fire ring/grate and a picnic table, but no trash cans, and you'll need to bring your trash to a large bin located at the edge of the campsites.

      There are some nice sites right at the edge of Lake Norton, but the abundant water plants don't allow you to fish from the side of the lake, and it's not really a swimming lake. These sites accommodate RVs and have water & electric.  If you're on a budget, there are tent-only sites off the water.

      The campground recently built a sleeping cabin, which is a cute structure with air conditioning/heat, bunk beds, and a free-standing bed (the cabin sleeps four, total). Guests can use a fire ring and Adirondack chairs, hammock, and grill.

      The park also has a nice shelter for use.

      There is no WiFi here, and cellular internet is spotty. There isn't a camp store, but the Ranger Station does have ice, firewood, and a small number of souvenirs for sale.

    • Kami B.
      Jul. 12, 2016

      Little Pee Dee State Park Campground

      Peaceful little park

      After a full two days navigating down through the east coast cities, we landed at Little Pee Dee State park in South Carolina. The driveway is about two miles long, and is a beautiful road with tall pines and oak trees, both decorated with Spanish moss. We stopped at the ranger station to check in and were greeted by a friendly ranger who took our fee of I think only 20 dollers for a camp site. He gave us a park map and we proceeded to go set up camp. We chose a sweet site, not too far from the shower/commode house, but also nice and nestled in the trees. The park was very tidy and well cared for. After a good rest we woke up to birds a chirping and the smell of pines. Off to explore the trails. We found that the trails were easy to navigate. The camp sites are set up next to a large pond. From there the trails basically bring you on a trek around the pond. Many geese and birds are easy to spot as they enjoy the water. The trees are maintained so that they are not too thick. This allowed us to enjoy hunting for various flora. My overall impression of this park is of a well maintained and peaceful park. It is off the highway quite a bit, so the park is not overflowing with people. I would definitely go again.

    • Ashley W.
      Aug. 31, 2018

      Little Pee Dee State Park Campground

      Great campground

      I just love the name of this campground- Little Pee Dee is located in South Carolina and it is near the town of Dillon. The lake is absolutely beautiful, and one of my favorite things about this park. Part of the lake is from the Carolina Bay, and the coloring of the water is gorgeous. The campground and facilities are great. I thought the bathroom on site was very clean and taken care of. They also have a shower facility on site too. The shower facilities did get a little hot because there wasn't any fans in the area. It looked like they had some sort of heater, which would be nice for the winter. The area was a little hot and steamy after the shower. If you have kids they will love the playground that is in the campground as well. There are also a lot of great trails and hikes to do. My family and I did a hike everyday that we stayed here, for a total of 3 hikes. The scenery is gorgeous, especially the hikes that over look the lake. We camped with our RV, but you can also tent camp as well. I know when my family went in 2017 they had drained the lake because of a hurricane so If you plan on going I would suggest doing some research to see if the lake is back and running. If having no lake is fine with you, then I would definitely still recommend going. The hiking is amazing and worth the stay in itself.

    • 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.

    • S
      Mar. 11, 2020

      Little Pee Dee State Park Campground

      Quiet Woods

      This campground is definitely off the beaten path, about 15 miles from I-95. There aren’t any stores around, so get your food and supplies before you arrive. It was only about half full when we camped. Restrooms are clean and campsites have a good amount of space. Each one also has a picnic table and campfire ring that you can cook on. The interior roads and sites are sand so you will get it in your camper. This Park is a really nice place to recharge and enjoy nature. You’ll fall asleep to a chorus of frogs every night!

    • Bill S.
      May. 31, 2019

      Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

      Small cozy site

      Only about 25 or so sites. All with water and electric hookups. Per did not work at our site so we had to move from our great lake view site to one next to the bath house. Hiking trails not do good

    • Jason F.
      May. 1, 2021

      Sugarloaf Mountain

      A great place to get away during the pandemic

      This was our second time visiting “The Mountain”. We enjoyed Site 1B so much from our last visit we decided to reserve the same site again. There was some trash from previous campers littered around the site when we arrived. Please don’t be a litterbug! This is a terrific boondocking site and one of the few in the Midlands that is accessible for RV camping.

    • Trina W.
      Apr. 25, 2018

      Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

      Great family camping, but regular campground is crowded

      We stayed in the camp juniper group area this time, but have camped in the regular campground in the past. The regular sites are usually full, and very close, but the lake front sites are gorgeous and worth being close to neighbors. The trail around the lake is very pretty, and there are lots of things to do across the lake. (Boat rentals, playground, picnic areas, park office…)

      the only drawback to the group area is that it's not directly on the lake, and there are no bathrooms. Bring a bucket potty, or drive to the other camp area to use the bath house. Or do the 200-yard hike-with-a-trowel... Our Girl Scouts and Daisies managed just fine, though!

    • O
      Oct. 5, 2020

      Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

      Great getaway

      I have stayed here multiple times. I really love setting up on the water sites and having my kayak and fishing gear ready to go. The golf course is excellent and price friendly. Easy to get to nearby towns if one chooses to get to civilization.


    Guide to Coward

    Lee State Park Campground offers traditional camping experiences with RV and tent sites about 20 minutes from Coward, South Carolina. The campground sits in the Sandhills region with sandy soil and pine forests that stay relatively green even during winter months. Most campsites feature gravel pads that provide level surfaces for setting up camp, with temperatures typically ranging from 50-90°F depending on the season.

    What to do

    Explore hiking trails: Lee State Park features multiple trail systems for different skill levels. "This was our second time visiting 'The Mountain'. We enjoyed Site 1B so much from our last visit we decided to reserve the same site again," notes a visitor at Sugarloaf Mountain, another nearby hiking destination.

    Fishing opportunities: Lake Norton at Little Pee Dee State Park Campground offers good fishing spots. "Locals often come here for fishing and non-motorized boating. We were fortunate to witness a mass crayfish event--the recent flooding had brought them out of the swamp and up the spillway, much to the delight of seafood lovers," shares one camper.

    Observe equestrian activities: Horse trails are abundant near camping areas. "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," mentions a camper who stayed at Lee State Park Campground.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms. "Bath houses were well kept. Only drawback would be this park is an equestrian park so you will most likely encounter flies during the warmer months," notes a visitor to Lee State Park Campground.

    Peaceful environment: Cheraw State Park Campground gets high marks for its tranquility. "Small, but really nice. A lot of sites right on the water. Lots of trees, really quiet. Nice boardwalk and nature trails nearby, with rental gear available," shares one reviewer.

    Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer good separation between sites. "The camping spots were clean and well kept....some have water and electric hookups and some are more rustic. There are plenty of large spaces for RVs with lots of room around them for privacy. It felt very private even though there were people all around," notes a visitor at Cheraw State Park.

    What you should know

    Limited amenities in surrounding areas: Most campgrounds are in remote locations. "This campground is definitely off the beaten path, about 15 miles from I-95. There aren't any stores around, so get your food and supplies before you arrive," advises a camper at Little Pee Dee State Park.

    Insects can be problematic: Particularly during warm months and near horse areas. "Have waited six months into our RV life to start reviews for fair comparisons. Spent four nights. This was our first stop and one of our least favorites. Rough 'roads' inside park with big ruts that filled with rain, horrific mosquitos (and we're from SC for a baseline)," shares a visitor to Lee State Park.

    Access roads vary in quality: Some campgrounds have challenging approach roads. "Road to campground is horrible! Very narrow, trees hanging over it, dirt, but huge holes! Obviously needs to be graded," notes one camper about Rocks Pond Campground & Marina, which is another glamping close to Coward, South Carolina.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly fishing spots: Some areas designate fishing zones just for children. "There's lots of places to go fishing, whether you are on a boat and want to venture further out, or don't want to leave land and just cast your line from one of the many points they have at this campground - there's a fishing pier, a dedicated fish pond and even a smaller pond that is just for the kiddos," notes a visitor to Rocks Pond Campground.

    Playground accessibility: Laurel Oaks Estate and other glamping options close to Coward, South Carolina include play areas. "This was the perfect weekend get away spot. You couldn't ask for more. Easy access, easy hook ups, especially for a 1st time rv'er. Nice, quite and away for all the hustle and bussel," shares a recent visitor.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids can spot various animals at most parks. "Hosts were super nice, even when we got in late. Was wonderful to wake up and see the horses. Also dog friendly which is a plus," comments a camper who stayed at Lee State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: Choose sites based on your equipment needs. "We chose a sweet site, not too far from the shower/commode house, but also nice and nestled in the trees. The park was very tidy and well cared for," recommends a visitor to Little Pee Dee State Park.

    Hookup availability: Electric and water connections vary by location. "Sites are well dispersed and we only saw a few other campers all weekend. We will definitely stay here again," notes a visitor to Sugarloaf Mountain who stayed in a 22-foot travel trailer.

    Seasonal timing recommendations: Consider visiting in off-peak times for more seclusion. "Didn't have any expectations of this place since it's in the middle of nowhere and not many photos. We loved it here. We were lucky enough to catch a great view of Jupiter merging with Saturn last night. Super cheap. We stayed four nights for under $100," shares a winter visitor to Cheraw State Park Campground.

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