RV Camping near Darlington, SC

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    Several RV campgrounds are available near Darlington, South Carolina, primarily situated along the I-95 corridor. Florence RV Park offers full hookups with 50-amp service on drive-in sites designed for various RV sizes. Bass Lake Campground in Dillon provides year-round access with big-rig friendly sites, full hookups including water, sewer, and 50-amp electrical connections. "Sites are very spacious and are staggered so each RV is not looking into another," noted one visitor about nearby accommodations. Standing Pines RV Resort features 109 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical options, while Swamp Fox Campground in Florence accommodates large rigs with pull-through spots and complete hookup capabilities.

    Access to most Darlington area RV parks is straightforward with proximity to major highways, particularly I-95 and I-20. Several campgrounds offer convenient overnight accommodations for travelers, with Florence RV Park described as having "great pull-through spots right off I-95 while traveling." Dump stations are available at most locations, though Midpoint RV lacks this amenity. Park infrastructure varies considerably across the region—many facilities provide clean shower buildings and laundry services, while others focus on essential hookups without additional amenities. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated dog areas available at several parks. Seasonal considerations include potential drainage issues during heavy rainfall, as one reviewer cautioned about muddy conditions at certain locations. Internet connectivity ranges from excellent to limited depending on the specific campground.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Darlington (34)

      1. Florence RV Park

      4.0(2)9mi from DarlingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Great for a pull through spot right off I-95 while traveling! Campground is beautiful and clean, with a pond, park, large laundry room, and easy access dump station."

      2. Bass Lake Campground

      5.0(3)30mi from DarlingtonRVs, Tents

      "I stayed here for 5 weeks while renovating my motorhome. It is a very clean and well run facility. Bath hi puse is immaculate as is thee campground."

      "Quiets down during the evenings. At the moment this time, they are not accepting Passport America like they had last two times. This is because it is under new management."

      from $43 / night

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      3. Midpoint RV

      5.0(1)23mi from DarlingtonRVs

      from $50 - $59 / night

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      4. LumberJack RV Park

      5.0(1)22mi from DarlingtonRVs

      "In the past, there haven't been any campgrounds close to the area."

      5. Standing Pines RV Resort & Campground

      5.0(2)15mi from DarlingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed at Standing Pines RV Park in Hartsville, South Carolina and were really impressed. This is a newer park, but you can tell the owners put a lot of care into the property."

      "The dump trucks and heavy equipment just pulled out a couple weeks ago, so the campground looks like a construction zone a little bit still."

      from $45 - $120 / night

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      6. Steve Frazier's RV & Camper Park

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      7. Dillon Bass Lake

      4.3(3)30mi from DarlingtonRVs, Tents

      "We spent a lot of time chatting with multiple people that worked here about full timing, and they were a huge help."

      "Bass Lake was at the right place for an overnight right off of I-95."

      from $43 - $57 / night

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      8. Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

      4.8(15)24mi from DarlingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "No sewer but very close dump station in campground. Primitive camping area for tents too. Pull through sites and back in."

      "Lots of trees, really quiet. Nice boardwalk and nature trails nearby, with rental gear available. Not much around the campground though."

      9. RosePark Village Campsites

      5.0(1)16mi from DarlingtonRVs, Tents

      "Great location, close to town, restaurants, Darlington Nascar track, 2 lake's, water park. We were looking to relax and we did."

      10. Luxury RV Glamping

      Be the first to review47mi from DarlingtonRVs, Tents

      from $98 - $150 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Darlington, SC

    130 Reviews of 34 Darlington Campgrounds


    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2023

      Florence RV Park

      Drive-By RV Parking Lot Community

      This spot is so close to I95 (look for exit 169) that you’ll both feel and hear the swoosh of passing by traffic 24/7. So, while you’ll incur ease and convenience, that will come at a cost (privacy and quietude being what you will sacrifice most).  Located in the NE pocket of the Palmetto State, Florence RV Park, while not a destination per se, could be a nice (and incredibly easy) layover on your trip destination to anywhere else up or down this major east coast highway artery.

      Despite the location, this spot has a lot to offer: an intimate little public pool behind the management office, WiFi hotspots, dog park, scattered picnic tables (in pretty good condition), kid’s playground, 20 / 30 / 50 amp hook-ups, dump station, dog walk area, catch & release fishing pond, propane refueling station, vending machines, small pond for fishing, basketball court, volleyball, badminton and horseshoe rings. There’s even 4-5 log cabins for rent at the front of the property (with full access to all the highway noise) and of course, good old fashioned on-site laundry facilities along with a mini-store that has most of the basics covered as well as fairly spartan shower / bathing facilities. 

      Insider’s tip? Here's a few: (1) The further east you are on the property, all the better as you’ll be positioned as far away from I95 traffic and noise; (2) If tent camping, I highly recommend spots #A7 – A13 and if you are RV’ing I recommend #L9 – L18 as well as any of the locations on J, K and F11 – F16; (3) There’s a lot to explore near here, from the Grand Strand of South Carolina, of course, Myrtle Beach and even Darlington Raceway, so if you don’t mind the overpopulated location with its westerly view of non-stop traffic, then this could be a good place to stop for the night or from which to launch your exploration of the area; (4) If you’ve looked at this RV campground’s website, don’t be fooled by the pictures – I don’t think any of them were actually taken of the place, save for the pond, and that was a close-up; and (5) If you are looking for a nearby spot to sample the local fare, I recommend checking out The Drive-In Restaurant with its 50s era nostalgia, big juicy burgers, fried everything, homemade onion rings and thick, creamy chocolate shakes.

      Happy Camping!

    • S
      Dec. 22, 2020

      Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

      Off season gem!

      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. 30/50 hookups and water. No sewer but very close dump station in campground. Primitive camping area for tents too. Pull through sites and back in. Spacious sites that feel nicely private surrounded by evergreens which is a nice relief in winter to see trees with leaves. The lake is beautiful. Awesome walking trail that takes you to the other side of the lake where there is a playground. Lots of swings and benches and picnic tables around. Barely anyone here in December, so it feels so nice to be out of our house but not needing masks constantly. When it isn’t off season they have cheap boat rentals. Firewood is $6.50 per bundle.

    • Brandon M. C.
      Nov. 12, 2025

      Standing Pines RV Resort & Campground

      Peaceful, clean, and super friendly new RV park (Free WiFi)

      We stayed at Standing Pines RV Park in Hartsville, South Carolina and were really impressed. This is a newer park, but you can tell the owners put a lot of care into the property. The grounds are clean, quiet, and surrounded by tall trees, which creates a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere while still being close to town. The sites are level, spacious, and easy to back into. Full hookups worked perfectly. Cell service was strong enough for remote work and streaming. The park roads are wide and well maintained, which makes everything simple when arriving or setting up. The overall vibe is calm, safe, and welcoming. The owners are helpful and available without being intrusive. It already feels like a comfortable home base and it is clear the park is being built the right way. If you are passing through Hartsville, working in the area, or looking for a quiet place to stay for a while, Standing Pines RV Park is a great choice. Very clean, very relaxing, and we will definitely return.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 11, 2026

      Pedro's Campground at South of the Border

      Great Stop!

      This well known roadside attraction, South of the Border, has a hidden gem of a campground! They have a lot of sites, from back-ins to pull-throughs, full hook-ups, nightly rates from about $49 including tax (with discounts, and they offer a few). Nice sites with picnic tables and grills, we saw three bathhouses (clean!), and a coin-operated laundry. Entire campground is gated with security, and there are restaurants, shops, and gas stations. Quiet, fun, just off I-95 at the SC/NC border.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 22, 2021

      Pedro's Campground at South of the Border

      Roadside RV Amusement Park

      If you haven’t been to a roadside circus lately or don’t want to shell out the dough for Disney World, then this particular RV amusement park location just off of I-95 and due south of the North Carolina/ South Carolina border may just be the perfect spot for you. 

      With a wide-array of parallel, elongated parking lanes for your parking pleasure, all of the sites come equipped with the typical 30/ 50 amp electrical hook-ups, waste disposal and water connections. There’s the standard picnic table, fire ring/BBQ, garbage receptacles, 3-4 communal bathhouses and even a handful of community BBQ’s. 

      The hosts, who work out of the Camp Pedro Store/ Office are incredibly nice and offer pricing by the night or week. There’s not a ton of amenities to pick and choose from– APART FROM THE NON-STOP LINEUP OF AMUSEMENT PARK options you will find everywhere! But the campground itself features 2-3 community playgrounds, group BBQ’s and the everything-you-need store. And while I looked, there’s no pool to speak of. 

      Insider’s Tip? Near this RV parking lot, you do have access to Betsy Jackson Bay if you want to get away and off the beaten path a bit to explore nature… otherwise, head back to Pedro’s, put on your silly hat, load up the car full of tchotchkies and get your fill of this whacky Tex Mex experience! 

      Happy Camping!

    • C
      Nov. 7, 2021

      Military Park Shaw AFB Wateree Recreation Area and FamCamp

      Wateree Tent Camping

      This was my family’s first time tent camping in the cold weather and it wasn’t that bad. The lakeside tent area provided beautiful scenery with access to restrooms and showers. It wasn’t too crowded as it was military members only and you can’t beat the price for a lakeside spot. We would definitely go tent camping here again!

    • Julie P.
      Oct. 27, 2020

      The Farm Campground

      Great family and let friendly campground!

      The Farm has everything you need for a rv get away.  We enjoyed the trees, privacy and friendliness of the owners! Multi generational campground that has some long term campers as well as camping by some working short term in the area. Super close to Lake Robinson.

    • T.  D.
      May. 15, 2024

      CrossRoads Coach Resort at the ROB

      Great campground if in town for a reason, not a camping destination.

      Stayed for a week during ArtFields Competition. There is nothing about the campground that needs changed. Full hook-up, great wifi, clean like new bathrooms and free laundry. Trash is picked up every morning at the site. Gated grounds that is well maintained. There are some long term residents but everyone is quiet and polite. The train is quite loud, and the town is small and doesn't have a lot to do so it's the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. If your in town for a reason,  then it's the perfect place...but just not a camping destination.

    • T
      Apr. 16, 2022

      CrossRoads Coach Resort at the ROB

      Great campground

      Great site, full amenities, solid WiFi, gated, very clean restrooms/shower/laundry facilities. Very family friendly. Right near town - and right next to train tracks, lol! And yes the train comes through during the night. Other than that, a perfect location.


    Guide to Darlington

    Darlington area campgrounds offer multiple options for RV travelers with sites positioned within 30 miles of the NASCAR-famous town. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures frequently reaching 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing nights. Most area campgrounds remain open year-round due to the moderate climate, though summer visitors should prepare for afternoon thunderstorms and high humidity levels that affect camping comfort.

    What to do

    Water recreation at Lynches River County Park: Located 23 miles southwest of Darlington, this county park combines natural areas with family activities. "Kayak loading dock" is available for water enthusiasts, and the park features "a canopy boardwalk in the trees" according to John P. The environmental center adds educational opportunities for visitors of all ages.

    Fishing opportunities: Bass Lake Campground offers catch-and-release fishing in a small pond. Though the name might be misleading, as Stuart K. notes humorously, "I asked the good folks near Betsy Jackson Bay if there was bass that could be caught there and they laughed at me saying that there isn't any bass to be caught anywhere around Dillon."

    Equestrian activities: Lee State Park Campground provides facilities for horse owners with dedicated equestrian trails. Lauren V. mentions being "wonderful to wake up and see the horses," while multiple reviews note the presence of horses adds character to the camping experience. The park maintains horse stables for visitors traveling with their mounts.

    What campers like

    Local dining options: Nearby towns offer surprising culinary variety. At Dillon Bass Lake, campers appreciate the food options. Stuart K. recommends "La Oaxaquena Tienda & Taqueria. I simply couldn't believe I found a little spot that specializes in arguably some of the best food from all of Mexico." Another reviewer suggests The Drive-In Restaurant for "50s era nostalgia, big juicy burgers, fried everything."

    Coffee culture: Serious coffee drinkers find unexpected quality near Darlington's RV parks. Greg I. shares, "what I learned about coffee from the owner (Frizzy's Coffee House) is why I'm going to route every trip possible through Dillon in the future - more knowledgeable than any barista I've ever met, I experienced what coffee ROASTED the day before tastes like!"

    Clean facilities: Campground maintenance receives consistent praise. At Florence RV Park, Kirsten W. notes, "Campground is beautiful and clean, with a pond, park, large laundry room, and easy access dump station." Similarly, DC from Bass Lake Campground emphasizes, "The showers and bathrooms were spotless."

    What you should know

    Highway noise considerations: Many Darlington area RV parks sit close to Interstate 95, creating noise concerns. At Swamp Fox Campground, despite its other qualities, the constant highway sound affects some campers' experiences. Dillon Bass Lake faces similar challenges, though "the owner says they're working on something to block that noise out this year via shrubbery or walls."

    Weather-related issues: Drainage problems occur at several campgrounds during heavy rain. Adam L. reports about Swamp Fox, "It was raining and our spot was a mud bog. Drainage was terrible in the park with many spots underwater." Similar observations appear in reviews of Florence RV Park, where "it gets a bit messy/muddy if it's raining."

    Seasonal fly populations: Lee State Park's equestrian facilities create specific challenges during warmer months. Swain K. warns, "if you have never stayed with horses you can not be prepared for the flyes. they were swarms of them." Other reviews mention this issue continues throughout summer but diminishes in cooler months.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground options: Multiple RV parks near Darlington feature dedicated children's areas. Standing Pines RV Resort & Campground earns praise from Ashley D. who shares, "brought three kids with me and we have had a blast!" while Swamp Fox Campground receives a positive review from pilar: "Clean and nice play ground for kids."

    Unique shower facilities: Some campgrounds offer distinctive shower options that children particularly enjoy. At Standing Pines, Ashley D. reports, "The outdoor showers are Anything But Ordinary! I've had to tell my youngest son that he's had too many showers in a day!"

    Educational opportunities: Nature centers provide learning experiences for children camping near Darlington. Trina W. mentions Lynches River County Park is "perfect for us. We had a Cub Scout Pack campout here" with accessible facilities that accommodate group activities and educational programs.

    Tips from RVers

    Overnight convenience: RV travelers passing through the Darlington area appreciate easy-access locations. Tim W. from Bass Lake Campground reports, "I stayed here for 5 weeks while renovating my motorhome. It is a very clean and well run facility." Robert M. adds, "Being only a couple hundred yards from 95, you do here traffic noise. Quiets down during the evenings."

    Site spacing considerations: Lynches River County Park offers site positioning information from Russ A.: "Sites 1 & 2 have power and are outside the loop. Site 1 is back in, 2 is pull thru. Sites 8 & 9 are outside the loop and the most 'remote', with 9 being more-so."

    Full-timing insights: Several RV parks provide extended-stay options. At Dillon Bass Lake, one reviewer reports, "We were in Dillon for about three months, and loved the people running this place... We spent a lot of time chatting with multiple people that worked here about full timing, and they were a huge help."

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