Best Campgrounds near Edgefield, SC

Camping opportunities around Edgefield, South Carolina include both developed campgrounds and more primitive options, with several facilities situated along lake shores. Hamilton Branch State Park Campground offers lakefront sites for both tent and RV campers, while Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area in Sumter National Forest provides a more basic camping experience with fewer amenities. The region includes established camping facilities within a 30-minute drive of Edgefield, with most offering water access on J. Strom Thurmond Lake.

Public lands near Edgefield feature varying levels of amenities and accessibility. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though some like Ridge Road and Modoc operate seasonally from spring through fall. "It's a really good beginners intro to primitive camping," noted one visitor about Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area. "Nice little hike around a nice little lake. Pretty simple. No wifi or electric." Campers should check facility websites before arrival, as water service and other utilities can be temporarily unavailable. The red clay soil common in the area can become problematic after rainfall, particularly at lakefront sites where accessing the water may require traversing muddy shorelines.

Waterfront camping represents the primary draw for visitors to the Edgefield area, with numerous sites offering direct lake access. Hamilton Branch State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its spacious lakefront campsites. According to one visitor, "Almost every site is Lake Front! It was so peaceful and the bathrooms I swear were cleaned every hour." For those seeking more seclusion, Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area provides a quieter experience with just nine primitive campsites surrounding a small lake. The campground appeals to visitors wanting to disconnect, as one camper noted, "No showers, no wi-fi or cell service, no dump station, no electricity, and a common water spigot—just what I wanted." Several campgrounds in the area feature boat ramps or shoreline access suitable for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing.

Best Camping Sites Near Edgefield, South Carolina (104)

    1. Hamilton Branch State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Modoc, SC
    16 miles
    Website

    "The downside to this design is that sites on the left side of the T shape, back in with the trailers camp side facing the road, not the lake."

    "We checked in on a Thursday evening from the drive from Florida. Campsite was chosen from a map, which seemed to have an upfront water access."

    2. Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake

    33 Reviews
    Modoc, SC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 541-9464

    $22 - $50 / night

    "There is water and electric at each site for those who are in a RV but the dump sites are pretty close by. We will definitely be back!"

    "Lakeside lot with incredible space. Dog friendly and they enjoyed being able to go for a swim right outside of the camper."

    3. Mistletoe State Park Campground

    66 Reviews
    Appling, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 541-0321

    $12 - $175 / night

    "We camped in one of the tent only walk-in sites located on a peninsula jutting into the lake. We had a ton of stuff, not realizing it was an uphill and pretty long trek, but it was totally worth it."

    "My kids played in the lake and we used our kayak and paddleboards. The beach was nice as well. We drove about 20 minutes to South Carolina and the J. Strom Thurmond Dam."

    4. Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Edgefield, SC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 637-5396

    $10 / night

    5. Modoc - J Strom Thurmond Lake

    12 Reviews
    Modoc, SC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 333-2272

    $22 - $64 / night

    "Lots of RVs and pull behinds. Sites were well spaced. We had 15 and it was great, I would stay at the same site again. Water and electric at all sites. Access to water from majority of sites."

    "Quiet beautiful good fishing, minimal bugs, waded in the sandy edge of the lake. We will be back."

    6. Sumter National Forest Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Edgefield, SC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 637-5396

    "There were people who came to fish in the pond (more of a pond than a lake) and I had a nice swim.. There are two trails. A short one (about a mile) around the pond and a longer 5.6 mile loop."

    7. Elijah Clark State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Lincolnton, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 359-3458

    $20 - $250 / night

    "From the main entrance is a winding wooded road to the main store."

    "Set up well for families with children… room to ride bikes, scooters, skateboards; playground; putt putt course; trails to walk; beach areas all around the camp ground for easy access to the water."

    8. Treesort - By the Bark

    1 Review
    Clarks Hill, SC
    13 miles

    $99 - $194 / night

    9. Ridge Road - J Strom Thurmond Lake

    6 Reviews
    Modoc, SC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 541-0282

    $22 - $64 / night

    "Easy walk down to the water, lovely breeze, quiet. We were close to the ADA bathhouse that was immaculate."

    "Tons of trees and most sites are on right on the lake. The water is amazingly clear."

    10. Dreher Island State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Chapin, SC
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 364-4152

    "This campground is a popular spot in South Carolina. Campsites are pretty close together but it's usually peaceful - lakeside sites, good fishing, but be prepared for the mosquitos!"

    "I loved how Dreher Island State Park in South Carolina gave our family the best of both safety and fun, with shaded, roomy sites that included picnic tables, fire rings and well-kept bathhouses that made"

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522 Reviews of 104 Edgefield Campgrounds


  • Pam B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    Broad River Campground

    Friendly Campground

    We reserved the wrong weekend, but they found space for us anyway.  We got hit by a huge rainstorm just as we set up camp (in a tent)  The site drained well.  And the staff checked up on us to make sure we were ok.    They even brought us food since we couldn't grill due to the crazy weather.

  • H
    May. 23, 2026

    Campetown Rv Park

    Excellent

    Fantastic campground. This campground has made many recent improvements. It comes with full hook up and Wi-Fi. The campground is pet friendly and they have laundry room rooms and bathrooms on site friendly staff.

  • C
    May. 17, 2026

    Prices Bridge Glampsite

    Camping adventure

    My son and I had an amazing experience. The hosts were very welcoming and friendly. There are lots of fishing and kayaking opportinities. We highly recommend it as a place to visit any time of the year.

  • Courtney B.
    May. 15, 2026

    Dreher Island State Park Campground

    Tent Site 15 for hammock camping!

    A lot of the sites are situated for RVs. If you want to hammock camp, absolutely grab site T-15. It's spacious, private, and has a lot of water frontage. It's a terrible tent site but a perfect hammock site.

  • kevin B.
    May. 13, 2026

    Back to Nature Garden Center

    Check out a potential spot for visiting relatives

    I live in Augusta but looked over the campsite for possible guests. The close proximity to our home and grocery shopping is a plus. The combination of a garden center and petting zoo was a real plus for small great grand kids.  I'm going to recommend this as an option for visiting relatives.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2026

    Big Hart Campground

    great sites

    Loved the big well laid out sites right on the lake. Woods between sites so neighbors were at a distance. Beautiful view of the lake. Quiet. Bathroom uphill but not too far. We want to come back when we can stay for a few days.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2026

    Wildwood County Park

    Recreation is the name of the game

    I would caution those who arrive on a weekend and expect a quiet respite. It is wall to wall huge RV’s and trailers. People are here with boats, golf carts, big outside TV’s and LOUD music that went on until 9:45 at night (camp hosts finally shut down the party scene). Many groups were clearly gathering for a good time. Weekdays may be an entirely different experience. That being said, the bathrooms were outstanding. Great showers (complete with shelves and hooks), and even heated. No complaints here.


Guide to Edgefield

Camping sites near Edgefield, South Carolina feature varied terrain with red clay soil at elevations ranging from 400-600 feet above sea level. The region experiences hot, humid summers with average temperatures in the 90s and mild winters with occasional freezing conditions. Water levels at J. Strom Thurmond Lake fluctuate seasonally, affecting shoreline accessibility and exposing muddy clay banks during drought periods.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Murray at Dreher Island State Park Campground offers multiple species to catch including largemouth bass, stripers, catfish, bream, crappie and yellow perch. "The State of SC has this amazing program where they'll lend you whatever you need," notes one camper, highlighting the tackle loaner program that eliminates the need to bring your own gear.

Hiking trails: The Bartram Trail runs through Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake and provides both hiking and mountain biking opportunities. As one visitor mentioned, "Large spread out campground so could bike and hike right in and from the park. Mountain bike trails in either direction just at the park entrance."

Kayaking and canoeing: The clear waters and numerous access points make paddling a popular activity. "Easy access in and out, back-in site was very large with lake views while keeping us in mostly shade," reports a camper at Petersburg Campground. Many sites allow you to launch directly from your campsite or use the boat ramps available at most lake facilities.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Campers consistently praise the spaciousness of sites at Hamilton Branch State Park Campground, where "camp sites are nice with lots of room between other sites." Another camper noted, "Secluded sites allow for privacy. Great, helpful staff! Park is surrounded by a like and most sites have direct access to the water."

Quiet camping experience: For those seeking solitude, Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area in Sumter National Forest offers a peaceful retreat. One camper who had the entire campground to themselves described it as "roughing it in a small secluded campground" and appreciated that there were "no showers, no wi-fi or cell service, no dump station, no electricity, and a common water spigot-just what I wanted."

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds in the Edgefield region maintain high standards of cleanliness. A visitor to Ridge Road - J Strom Thurmond Lake observed, "The entire campground is spotless, clean, and exceptionally well maintained. We were in site #67. All the sites are large and well spaced. Tons of trees and most sites are on right on the lake."

What you should know

Seasonal water levels: Lake levels can vary significantly throughout the year. At Hamilton Branch State Park, one camper noted, "The water was low during our trip so the immediate shoreline was a bit squishy going through the damp clay. I'd recommend water shoes."

Reservation timing: Popular waterfront sites book quickly, especially during summer months. "Can be reserved 11 months out," advises a Hamilton Branch camper. At Petersburg Campground, weekdays often have better availability than weekends.

Weather preparedness: Strong winds can affect lakefront camping. At Mistletoe State Park Campground, a tent camper warned, "We literally had to tie down our tent to anything including our car because it got so windy from the winds across the lake."

Wildlife awareness: Local wildlife includes various species that may interact with your campsite. "Prepare your site for ants they will get into everything if not," cautions a Hamilton Branch visitor. Another camper at Mistletoe State Park mentioned seeing "lots of deer and made the hike to the bathroom worth it for us. No biting bugs, but did find the first scorpion I have even seen in this state."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer designated play areas for children. At Elijah Clark State Park Campground, "The kiddos enjoyed playing putt putt, the playground and the beach area. There is also plenty of history to see, experience and learn about."

Beach swimming: Designated swimming areas provide safer alternatives to shoreline swimming. "We loved the mountain like setting right on the lake. Large camping areas that are spaced apart nicely. Plenty of lake access for kayaking and boat fishing with boat landing," notes a Hamilton Branch visitor.

Educational opportunities: Nature programs and historical features can enhance family visits. Mistletoe State Park offers educational elements: "Inside the store they also have a mini library you can borrow from and next to that a nature area with a live snake and turtles."

Accessible facilities: Most campgrounds offer ADA-compliant options. At Ridge Road Campground, a visitor mentioned being "close to the ADA bathhouse that was immaculate," making it suitable for families with mobility concerns.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: RV campers should research specific sites before booking. "Sites had water, electric, concrete table, fire ring, and lantern hook. Not much barrier between sites but sites were good size just open," reports a Mistletoe State Park visitor.

Water and power hookups: Most established campgrounds offer water and electricity, but sewer connections are less common. At Petersburg Campground, "Hook ups are well maintained as are the roads and trailer parking areas."

Dump station access: Plan your stay around dump station availability. "Plenty of roadside gray water dumps between sights and TWO dump stations," notes a visitor to Mistletoe State Park, while other campgrounds may have more limited facilities.

Leveling considerations: Site terrain varies throughout the region. At Modoc - J Strom Thurmond Lake, "Sites were well spaced. We had 15 and it was great, I would stay at the same site again. Water and electric at all sites. Access to water from majority of sites."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Edgefield, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Edgefield, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 104 campgrounds and RV parks near Edgefield, SC and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Edgefield, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Edgefield, SC is Hamilton Branch State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 40 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Edgefield, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Edgefield, SC.

What parks are near Edgefield, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 parks near Edgefield, SC that allow camping, notably J. Strom Thurmond Lake and Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests.