Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cross Anchor, SC
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Tiger Stripes RV Campsites & Tailgate, LLC is an owner of private, full-service, and gated rv sites located in Historic Pendleton, SC inside Clemson Rv Park at the Grove four miles from Clemson University!
All sites are FULL-HOOK-UP with water, sewer, and power (30/50 amp). All sites are flat, level, and 65 feet long, and designed for up to 45′ RV. From Spring festivals to Summer fun on Lake Hartwell—one of the largest lakes in the Southeast, there is something to do for everyone! Scheduled events include Catered dinners and live bands during football season, Game-day Saturdays, Fall activities, and Spring BBQ Competitions. Free shuttle to and from Clemson Football Games.
Come stay with us and enjoy upstate South Carolina where the tea is sweet but the people are sweeter!
$59 - $69 / night
GSP RV Park offers a friendly & peaceful environment for those who are stopping off to rest, visiting family or visiting the area. Our park has well maintained graveled RV pads & roads. All sites are equipped with 20/30/50amps, water, sewage, great WiFi & can handle the largest of rigs, 45 plus ft with tow.
Come enjoy one of our community fire pit, weather sitting around the fire pit enjoying the darkness or visiting others around the fire that sets under Edison lights.
For our 4 legged friends, we offer a large grass dog park!
Our park’s staff & management team live on site and invites you to stay weather it’s a one night or weekly stay.
Apologize but there’s no bath house facilities on our park’s grounds.
$58 / night
We are a family owned and operated RV Park and Marina located on beautiful Lake Greenwood in Cross Hill (Laurens County), South Carolina. Our spectacular lake location, clean, spacious sites, and friendly staff set the stage for a wonderful camping or boating getaway.
At Moon Landing RV Park and Marina, there are many exciting activities for you and your family to enjoy! Located on nearly 1/4 mile of shoreline on beautiful Lake Greenwood, there are thirty acres of development underway. Moon Landing is also ideal for those who prefer a quiet and relaxing atmosphere. Enjoy a picturesque sunrise or sunset from our 10 miles of lake view. Bring your fishing pole and prepare to catch fish on one of the top rated fishing lakes in South Carolina (license required). Or, bring your boat and launch into exploring Lake Greenwood's 11,400 acres and approximately 180 miles of shoreline. Our facilities include a camp store for picnic supplies, bait and tackle, hunting/fishing licenses, gas dock, and LP Gas refills. In addition to the two boat ramps, we have 50 boat slips and unlimited dry storage. For those guests who enjoy surfing the web, we also have WIFI (Wireless Internet). Our picnic pavilion is the site of our Sunday worship services and many social activities. Please check our calendar for details. The pavilion is also available to campers for family picnics, birthday parties, and just enjoying the spectacular 7 mile view to Lake Greenwood's Dam.
You have a warm welcome awaiting you here at Moon Landing RV Park and Marina!
Looking for a place to settle for a night, week, or month? Our park has the essentials to make your stay comfortable and safe. All 37 sites within the park offer a full hookup for your towable campers and RV’s. Our park is family owned and operated and we take pride in making our guests feel at home. Our mission is to provide a home away from home for our short term guest and a place of comfort for our long term guest. Enjoy a touch of southern countryside with our tall pines and oak trees; just a short distance from Greenville or Spartanburg, it’s the best of both worlds! Come be a part of the fireside RV Park family!
$40 - $50 / night
Cunningham RV Park provides you with a full family RV park with a complete campground facility. With more than 32 years of experience, this family-owned-and-operated company offers you competitive rates, great family-oriented customer service, and a wide variety of entertainment and accommodations for the kids and the entire family. Conveniently located between I-85 and I-26, we are easily accessible with our 87 pull-through sites. So, visit us and start having a great family adventure.
90 Full-Service Pull-Through Sites
Coin-Operated Laundry Facility
Washers and Dryers
Soap, Bleach, Fabric Softener
Convenient Store:
Propane Gas Refueling
RV Supplies, Newspapers
Cold Beverages, Snacks, Ice
Picnic Area for Outdoors Cooking
Lounge Area
Electrical Hookups 30 and 50 amp
Full Shower and Bathroom Area
Olympic Swimming Pool
3' x 10' depth—Figure 8
Dump Station
Pavilion Areas
Playground
Swings, Slides, Jungle Gym
RV & Camper spots located in Mooresboro, NC on a tournament fishing pond.
The pond is stocked with carp, catfish, bream and bass! It is available for guests to fun fish anytime there is not a tournament going on- or bring your gear and enter the tournament yourself!
We currently have 2 spots available with 10 more being built!
Property is gated
$50 - $600 / night
We are a family owned and operated RV Park and Marina located on beautiful Lake Greenwood in Cross Hill (Laurens County), South Carolina.
We are Located on Black Rd. off of Easley Hwy. Family friendly with opportunities for farm days, and community events. We have convenient access to 85, as well as grocery stores, coffee shop, and small town shops nearby. Downtown Greenville is only 20 minutes away, which has everything you could need including larger stores and entertainment for the whole family. Call to reserve a spot!
Yates RV Resort campground provides you with large back in spaces.
Each site 35ft wide, gravel pads 12-15ft wide and 50ft deep. Pull through site gravel pad is slightly smaller 40-45ft long.
Each site has full hookup with their own dedicated 50A and 30A electrical circuit.
Close to gas, food , and laundry mat.
From the time we met and fell in love we have loved to camp, from backwoods primitive tent camping to full hookup from mountains to the beach. In late 2020 we started to build our own little campground on a piece of our 22 acre property to provide a safe clean, drug free place for travel nurses or anyone that is traveling or working close by and wanted to stay in the foothills of the North Carolina mountains.
$30 / night
We stayed here one night on our way through the area. The owners were very nice and helped us get situated in our site. The roads in the campground are dirt, rutted, and steep. I am glad we unhooked our Jeep before navigating our RV to the site. The RV rocked and rolled quite a bit :-) The site was level, clean with full hook-ups. The price was very reasonable. Most campers were seasonal or long-term campers.
We are so happy for this up and coming RV resort! Their current focus is providing a campground to the traveling nurses that are coming through the area but they do have some flexibility for travelers. Kim was fantastic at helping us with arriving early due to hurricane Ian and Mike was on site with a rain coat when we did finally show up! That’s just amazing compassion that you might not get elsewhere larger. Great Wi-Fi, level sites, and easy access to everything you could need.
Overall, this is a very nice, clean park conveniently located to the interstate I-85) and attractions in the area. It has all the amenities you would expect to find at a KOA such as a swimming pool, playground, dog park, miniature golf, store, clubhouse, and more (including goats). It is by far the nicest private campground in the area that we have stayed at.
This KOA has 127 sites offering varying degrees of services to accommodate RV's, tents, and those wanting to rent cabins. We chose a 50-amp full hook-up back-in site but were upgraded to a pull-thru so we could be in a sunny location to mitigate the chilly air. How nice of them! Our site (#79) was perfectly level as were most others (but not all). Water, electric, and cable hook-ups were well placed at the site and worked fine. We paid $37/night(with the KOA member discount). Nice, large grassy area for dogs to walk and sniff and there is a decent size dog park. Roads and pads are hard packed gravel with grass in between sites. Some sites are set in a wooded area while some are out in the open with plenty of sun and satellite coverage. The park is big rig friendly and the roads are easily navigable. All sites have a picnic table and some had fire pits but ours did not. Cable is included and offered over 50 channels. Wifi worked well at our site. The laundry was small with three washers and three dryers but very clean and had a decent book exchange. The bathroom and showers were super clean and looked like they were updated recently.
The campground is extremely clean and the owners/employees are super friendly. There is a short hiking trail (less than a mile) through the woods and plenty of green space in front of some of the pull-thrus. playground large swimming pool with large deck putt putt with lots of goat humor.
The only downside would be the closeness of sites but that is pretty much what you expect from private RV parks. Fortunately, we did not have neighbors right next to us which gave us more space. I'm usually not a KOA fan but have to say this one was great for our overnight stay and we would recommend it.
New phase 2 Area. Location on map is incorrect. CG is located east of Jenkinville on SC-215. Definitely for both long term and overnight RV. We have been here for a month. Aside from the commute to anywhere this is a good campground. The staff is what makes it a 5 star along with the awesome sunsets.
Ok for overnight stop but wouldn't be a travel destination. Most sites seem to be long term or permanent sites. Very close to neighbor site, with fire pit being extremely close. Water, Sewer, Power, WiFi
Stayed only overnight at this park. Very quiet park, bathrooms were closed to overnight guests so didn't get to see them. Full hook ups(including sewer) which were easy to access. Spots were SUPER close together and no picnic tables, but great spot to stay for a night. We camped at Broad River Campground in a Travel Trailer. Campground is pretty far from restaurants, grocery stores, etc so plan accordingly.
Stayed here for 5 days visiting family in the area and it was nice. There is no office or showers or anything like that. Spots are fairly close but the people all seemed friendly.
There seemed to be quite a few long term campers but the place was clean.
The grass is very nice instead of dirt or gravel pad next to you.
No picnic tables and the WiFi was just useable. I had 2-3 bars of AT&T LTE Wireless signal.
Wonderful small campground w less than 50sites. Most are creekside back ins. Full hook up including cable. Smoking wifi. Level gravel sites with concrete patios. Some with yard swings. Very clean. Clean bathhouses. Cute camp store. Free library. Pool and other rec. Propane refills and wood$ delivery to site. Trash pick up. Great hosts. Campground is easy to get to and tucked into the woods.
This does not seem to be the typical KOA, and it is small compared to my recent visits to some other KOAs. However, it was very quiet with lots of shade, but tents are not allowed. There are cabins, and the remaining sites have RV hookups. There are several things I loved about this campground. There is a small creek running beside the campground, and I believe most of the sites run along the creek. It is a very clean campground with a family like atmosphere. I met the front desk clerk, Julie, who was very helpful, and I also met one of the owners, who was very friendly. What is really unique about this KOA is that there is a nature trail through the woods. That is something I don’t recall seeing at any other KOA, and it was a pleasant surprise. I wish my grandson had been with us. He would have loved the fire truck playground and the Johnson Creek Mining Company water tower and trough. The recreation area had a ping pong table, a swimming pool, and cornhole boards, among other things. The showers/bathrooms were attached to the main office, and I really liked how the showers had a flexible hose. For safety and privacy, it was the type that can be locked so you don’t have to worry about strangers being in the bath facility with you. Overall, I recommend this campground highly. The only negative I have is that there are no tent sites.
Croft State Park is a really nice campground for RV and travel trailer camping. For tent camping, it is just okay. I say that because of the gravel surfaces at the campsites. Fortunately, I took a cot to sleep on, for even with a foam pad and an air mattress, I think sleeping would be uncomfortable. The site I stayed on did have water and electricity, which was fortunate since it is very hot there in August. My mistake was not taking a large enough fan.
The bath house was conveniently located, and it was air conditioned. There were hot showers, and when I say hot, I mean hot. If you take a shower in their bath house, I suggest that you do not turn the water all the way to hot to begin with. Otherwise, you will burn yourself. Although there was a soap dispenser in the bath house, you will need to take your own soap. The dispenser was empty.
There is a beautiful lake at the campground, which allows several opportunities for fishing. There is a fishing dock and several types of watercraft rentals. There is also miles and miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. I was amazed at the number of trails.
Another section of the park is devoted to equestrian camping, and there is even a show arena. For those who want to primitive camp, there is a place for that as well. I would have given the campground four stars, but because of the gravel sites and the yellow jackets, I could only give it three. The yellow jackets were out of control.
I would suggest some pest control measures. I realize that most campers are in RVs and travel trailers, but tent campers also need a more appropriate place to camp than on large gravel surfaces.
This campground is very close to I-26 and I-81 which makes for an easy in and out for an overnight stay. We stopped for one night after a long day of driving and wanted a full hook-up pull-thru which was long enough for our 45’ RV and tow car. The roads inside the park were easy to navigate and pull into our site and nearby are fuel stations and fast food restaurants.
Most of the campers in the park were permanent residents and their campsites were pretty junky. Just to create an image in your head, our neighbors had lots of kid’s toys, trash bags, appliances, and laundry scattered about their site while others had old cars, dilapidated sheds, car tires, and tarps stretched across their campers. Other than a swimming pool and decent playground, there really aren’t too many amenities or reasons that you might want to stay here, other than for an overnight. The bathroom and showers were clean and there is a nice laundry. Roads in the campground and at sites are gravel with grass/gravel patios and picnic table. Not all sites have fire pits. Our site (#102) did not have a fire pit but there was an indentation under the leaves where it looked like there was a fire pit and there were a bunch of rocks piled up against a tree that could be used to create one without anyone objecting. All sites are full hook-up, some being 30-amp and others 50. Most sites are pull-thrus and level. Our over-the-antenna picked up about 40 television channels, including all the major stations. Our Verizon phone picked up a 5G signal.
There were signs everywhere about not letting your dog off-leash so I’m assuming there was a problem in the past. While we were there, we never encountered any unruly dogs or any off-leash. There are lots of large trees for shade which are not a problem for pulling into or out of a site but may be a problem if you are trying to get satellite television. The sewer outlet at our site was placed in the back of our site and I needed a hose about 35’ long to reach it. Some of the back-in sites are pretty close but it appeared they were for seasonal/permanent campers.
The electrical hookup was a little sketchy. It appears they updated an old electrical box with a new 50-amp outlet and taped the other one shut so you could not open it. There was no breaker on the new outlet you could access. Despite the way it looked, we never had a problem with the electric. Our sewer was a different issue. The sewer drain needed to be cleaned out because when I opened the grey valve it did not drain properly and began to overflow. I had to shut the valve, wait for the water to go down, and reduce the flow which took about fifteen minutes to drian 25 gallons of grey water.
At $45 for a full hook-up site, we would not stay here again.
Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're happy to welcome this property to our platform. Offering full hook up sites or primitive sites, this property has something for everyone. You can paddle out to the main lake from this location. Quiet setting. Give them a try and leave them some love!
Precious! I’ve never stayed in an RV park next to a small airport with a train track running through the middle of the park! Our pull through site was located under an old oak tree, conveniently next to the laundromat.
Fell asleep to the soothing sounds of a locomotive horn punctuated by the plinks of acorns bouncing off the roof. Awakened at 5:30 AM by sirens tuned to major thirds followed a little later by the thumping sounds of helicopter blades. What a symphony of delightful sounds! Thankfully, I wear hearing aids I can remove at night. Unfortunately, my wife was not so lucky.
The park did have full hookups, wifi, and while it did not have cable it had excellent reception from a number of local stations. I give it to two stars - one star for infrastructure and a second star for novelty. Zero stars for ambiance.
Springwood RV Park was great for our overnight stay. Our pull-thru site was right next to the office and was very level. Our site had a picnic table. We had no issues with the water/electric/sewer. Our rate was$48.
Great RV park. Everything you need is right here. The executive lot is the best. Peaceful, clean, great pool and pavilion's. Very golf cart friendly. Close to downtown Pendleton and Clemson University. Tammy has been great and always keeps us up to date and informed. You won't be sorry if you stay here. We love it here!
Hey, Tammy here! My husband and I own a few of these gated executive sites inside Clemson RV Park at the Grove and I 'd like to tell you why we bought here and how we fell in love with it so that you may want to come stay here too! We have children that attend Clemson University and the park is only 4 miles away! Great for visiting, Parents Day Weekend, and especially football game weekends! The staff and owners of the park could not be mpre helpful and friendly. The park is clean and has a more upscale feel. The owners continue to amaze me with all the additions going on. There are beautiful cabanas by the pool with plenty of seating and lots of picnic tables to enjoy lunch by the new pool! Two laundry rooms on site and restrooms with showers are a great bonus. During the football season on Friday nights live music can be enjoyed as well as a dinner buffet! Everyone is very friendly and you can really feel the family type atmosphere. A free shuttle will take to you and from the game, so just enjoy the ride and skip the parking hassle! There is so much to do in the upstate of South Carolina and this is the perfect spot to rest for the night after sight seeing waterfalls and hiking trails. We hope you will think of us if traveling through or just want to visit update SC!
I had never visited Lake Greenwood, save for driving by on the way from Augusta to Greenville. So when no other State Park had reservations available for Labor Day weekend, I was hesitant to book here. I will admit, I was mistaken. My in-laws and my parents both pulled their camper trailers, while I pulled my Jayco pop-up. I was very satisfied with the size of the spaces, which were accurate compared to the website. The camp website also accurately informs campers about the grade of campsite driveways, which did become an issue for my parent’s trailer. The sites are generally not much more than an asphalt driveway, and a gravel picnic table/fire ring area. I didn’t see many tent campers in this part of the campground, and I would imagine tent camping would be especially uncomfortable (hot) during the summer months. Electrical hookups are new, and standard, and water hookups are plenty for even the biggest of rigs.
The campground maintains decent tree/shade coverage, especially on the outer sites. The sites near/on the water are also shaded and have the added bonus of the lake breeze, although they are a bit crowded; very close to the sites next door. Speaking of which, perhaps due to the sold-out Labor Day weekend, but most probably because of the design of the campground and lakeside access, foot traffic was heavy between and around my campsite. This was annoying as always, and made me feel like I needed to bring in all of my chairs, etc when I left the site.
There are several bathhouses spread throughout the campground. Each one has two showers, two sinks, and two toilets, though at my closest bathhouse, one of the showers was out of order. The bathhouses were always very clean, and did not have the usual peeling paint and army of bugs and spiders that some bathhouses seem to maintain as a matter of principle.
Nearby Ninety Six NHS was a great half-day attraction, less than 15 mins away. Greenwood City is also a draw. Of course, the gem is Lake Greenwood. I was wishing the entire weekend that I had a boat to enjoy the cool clear water.
Bottom line, I have plans to come back on a less crowded weekend, and definitely with a boat.
This park has a great group camp sites. We have taken are cub scouts and Boy Scout troop here many times. The RV camp ground has too side a larger side which is newer and an older side. The older of the RV camp site is a little Tight but can 1 get a 40ft trailer in with no problem. The new side has Plenty of room for large RV. Bath houses are clean and well Maintain. Staff is great to work with. Bring your fishing rod Plenty of fishing. There is also a great swimming area and playgrounds.
Large spacious spots for RVs and Tent campers. Close to Kings Mountain Military Park. Several trails from easy to strenuous and varying lengths. Lake with fishing, kayaking and canoing. Clean facilities with bathrooms, showers and camp store.
Spaces have electric, water, fire rings and picnic tables. Tent only areas.
Nice clean well cared for campground with a ADA cabin, large drive thru and back in sites plus tents. New owners putting a lot of tlc in. Saltwater pool, playground, small zip line, dog park, large shelter with fire ring, cooking pit and a big black stone. Level full hookup gravel and grass sites. Great hosts. Firewood delivered to site. Great fiber optic wifi. Easy açcess off I-26.
The price of primitive camping. Youd think it be closer to the lake. Not many sites for tents. About 50 for RVs. But tents like only 8 😭
Stayed for one night, the tent sights were flooded so they put us in an RV spot. The fire pit was clean and ready for use. The bathrooms were spotless, you could eat in there if you’re into that sort of thing. Over all nice places
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.
I carefully scouted online and got a great site for our tent camping (wouldn’t have been great for RVs) but there were definitely some awful sites to be had. Restrooms were clean and well stocked. Nicely stocked store. Living history farm was disappointing - not much to look at and not enough signs.
I have brought family here, planned a girls trip here, planned just nice getaways here.. etc. And I'll keep on coming back because this camping spot is incredible for the cabin or the rv camping experience. The sites are well spaced. The grounds are well planned. Everyone is so nice. It is just awesome out here.
We just finished a two week stay at Iron City Campground in Blacksburg, SC. Great campground. Lisa (the owner) was fantastic and super accommodating. We were in site 45 with full hookups. The pool/picnic area was clean. The sites were clean and arranged well and the entire campground is very well maintained. There is Saturday night karaoke and a fenced dog park with benches and a fire hydrant. Each site has a campfire ring, two person swing, picnic table. Some late night road noise, but nothing concerning. Very convenient to Shelby, Gafney, and Gardner Webb University. Great Campground. We will definitely stay here again when we’re back in the area.
This review starts with the wonky reservation system. If you look at several campsites, it thinks you want to reserve all of them. Even if you de-select campsites, it still thinks you want to reserve all of them! And then, it didn’t like the apostrophe in our last name. I took that out but then it made me wait for two minutes before I could continue with the reservation. Ugh. We were also not happy that there was a two-night minimum on the weekends.
Now for the campground. This is a fairly small campground with only 40 sites. It was full on the first Friday in November but there was no host (and we did not see a Ranger throughout our stay). There would be free firewood (donations encouraged) if a host or ranger were present, so no firewood for us.
Many of the sites are NOT level but the website does indicate this during the reservation process. Fifteen have tent pads, but others do not and would be more suitable for RVs. The driveways are paved but some are crumbling, and pieces of pavement are tripping hazards. All the sites have electric and water. There are two comfort stations that were very clean and the showers (no additional cost) looked reasonable. There is a pack-in, pack-out policy and therefore there is only one dumpster across from the park office, which is quite a distance from the campground, and you are asked to bring your trash there nightly (the distance from the campground makes this challenging if you do not have another vehicle).
There are some nice hiking trails, but they are not on the map that you are given upon check-in. There is a map posted by the camp office, again quite a distance from the campground. This park is also good for mountain bikers, although they are not allowed to use the trails on Saturdays. Dogs are allowed if kept on a leash. Alcohol can only be consumed if out of public sight.
You will hear trains. Many trains. Loud trains. All throughout the night😊
There is a beach and boat rental in season, which looks very nice, but we stayed there out of season, so this was not available.
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