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    Campgrounds near Fair Play, South Carolina center on Lake Hartwell, with sites ranging from full-hookup RV parks to tent-only spots along its shoreline. Lake Hartwell State Park Campground offers year-round camping with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins just minutes from Interstate 85. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing provides similar accommodations in Fair Play, while Tugaloo State Park Campground sits across the Georgia state line but remains within easy reach. The campgrounds in this region typically feature water and electric hookups, with many offering full RV amenities including sewer connections and dump stations. Most sites include picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restroom facilities, with several campgrounds providing shower access.

    Reservations are strongly recommended for all campgrounds in the Fair Play area, particularly during summer months when lakefront sites fill quickly. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though some facilities like Springfield - Hartwell Lake operate seasonally from April through October. The region experiences mild winters and hot, humid summers typical of the Southeast. Water levels on Lake Hartwell can fluctuate seasonally, affecting shoreline access at some campgrounds. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, though coverage may vary at more remote sites. Visitors should be prepared for occasional thunderstorms during summer months. A camper noted, "The lake is amazing and it is called the Caribbean of South Carolina for a reason."

    Waterfront access represents the primary draw for most campers visiting the Fair Play area. Several campgrounds offer direct lake access with boat ramps, swimming areas, and fishing opportunities. Lake Hartwell State Park features drinking water, electric hookups, and a dump station, though it lacks sewer hookups at individual sites. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing provides full hookups for RVs along with cabin rentals. Campers consistently rate the spaciousness of sites as a positive feature, with many commenting on the privacy between camping spots. A visitor wrote, "The campsites are very large. In the summer months this campground is very busy - so the large campsites makes you feel like it isn't AS busy." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with waterfowl and other lake species commonly spotted from shoreline campsites.

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    Best Campgrounds near Fair Play (272)

      1. Tugaloo State Park Campground

      4.5(43)5mi from Fair Play143 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This gem is on Georgia South Carolina line and off the beaten path. Your will feel like you hit pay dirt here.

      The park has a great feel and welcoming feel, excellent boat ramps and easy access."

      "On the Georgia side Tugaloo State Park is Located on Lake Hartwell on the Georgia/South Carolina state line.  "

      from $27 - $265 / night

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      2. Twin Lakes at Lake Hartwell

      4.7(29)11mi from Fair Play100 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Most, but not all, sites have lake views.  During the time of our visit, only one area was open for camping (sites 25-58).  "

      "Very close to grocery store and dining. Fantastic water views and warm lake water. Boats in the distance, and we had our own private swimming spot with steps into the water."

      from $36 - $76 / night

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      3. Lake Hartwell State Park Campground

      4.4(19)3mi from Fair PlayRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed at Lake Hartwell State park in stie 98 which was a lovely lakeside site.  The sites on either side (96, 99) all shared a path to a small beach with lake access. "

      "We are big fans of space between neighbors and noticed right away that these sites are rather close to one another. The views helped make the closeness bearable."

      4. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

      3.7(15)1mi from Fair PlayRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I didn't really sleep well because it was 1. cold and 2. it is close to the highway so we could hear cars and trucks driving by at night. Maybe we just picked the wrong campsite."

      "Access to the water at the park but didn't see a boat launch."

      5. Springfield - Hartwell Lake

      4.5(16)10mi from Fair Play79 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Hartwell Lake is a man-made lake bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah, Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers."

      "Many sites have a tent pad, are very level packed gravel/sand and well situated with very few having very close neighbors. "

      from $38 - $76 / night

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      6. Coneross Park Campground

      4.1(14)8mi from Fair Play106 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Lots of room for walking. Beautiful and peaceful trees on the lake."

      "Site was in a hill looking down at the lake. Large tent site that easily fit two 4 person tents as well as a picnic table and fire pit."

      from $26 - $76 / night

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      7. Sadlers Creek State Park Campground

      4.4(16)11mi from Fair PlayRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Awesome views over lake Hartwell. Nice sized sites, could be a little more level. Needed to slightly block up rear of out class A to get level."

      "Close proximity to bathhouse. Wind was a big deal our first day. Temps dropped the weekend we camped and the wind coming off the lake made it much colder."

      8. Oconee Point

      4.6(13)9mi from Fair Play70 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Wow, Oconee Point in South Carolina is one of my favorite camping spots for me. I absolutely love this place, and have been coming here ever since I was little."

      "We had an excellent weekend stay at site 16, lovely lake view of Hartwell, power and water hookups only."

      from $38 - $76 / night

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      9. South Cove County Park

      4.6(12)14mi from Fair Play67 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There are several large play areas in walking distance. There appeared to be beautiful lake views from almost every site. We very much enjoyed our stay and plan to return for a longer visit."

      "Perfect for kids, right on the lake. Loved the playground 😊 warning! Don’t feed the geese! The campers next to us fed them and the next day we woke up with goose poop on everything!"

      from $20 - $50 / night

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      10. Paynes Creek Campground

      5.0(4)2mi from Fair PlayRVs, Tents

      "We had a great place next to the beach and the gate workers were so sweet!"

      "On lake Hartwell. “Beach” access. Bath houses. Playground. Gravel spots, spacious. Closed November to February. We love to go here just to get away!"

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    Recent Reviews near Fair Play, SC

    1366 Reviews of 272 Fair Play Campgrounds


    • James N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Tallulah River Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

      A Little Noisy

      The campground is great, but it's adjacent to a road that can have some very loud vehicle traffic. I've seen cleaner restrooms, but I wouldn't call these bad. 

      If your campsite is not on the river you will have to skirt the sites that are to go down to the river. Water is available, but I only saw one campsite with electric hookup and it was at what I assume was the camp host whose camp site looked like he/she had moved in, complete with a carport for their two vehicles - I found it to be a bit obnoxious right on the river.

      With all that said, I would stay there again.

    • James N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Low Gap Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

      Beautiful Setting Away From the Crowds of Helen

      Campsite is near Helen, GA, but I would avoid going there unless you enjoy crowds. We were there on July 4 and it was a mob scene, so getting out into the national forest was a very pleasent experience!

      Low Gap Road is paved most of the way to the campsite with only a short stretch of fairly well kept gravel. Once you hit the gravel there are two stream crossings before you get to the campsite. I wouldn't attempt crossing them in a low vehicle if the water is high.

      There are well kept vault toilets at the campsite which is divided into two sections separated by Low Gap Creek which you have to ford in order to reach about half of the camp sites. There is a footbridge for accessing the toilets as they are on that side of the camp ground.

      Low Gap Creek is beautiful and worth some time exploring.

    • Jackie J.
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Tate Branch Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

      A great spot!!

      Tate Branch is gorgeous and has several riverside sites. Sites 5 and 7 are the best (IMO) and the whole campground is super shaded. Most of the fire pits have grates.

      There are three pit toilets and a water pump. The forest service road to get to the campground is not bad and is super enjoyable as it runs along the river. We took our jeep AND our minivan and had zero issues. I also saw a UPS truck. Lots of people fishing and enjoying views along the road.

    • Jeff A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground

      Great Summer Trip

      We just had to get out of the Florida heat that we call home for a bit and decided on Tallulah Gorge. We’d both been here before but never to camp. There is so much to do! The gorge itself honestly would take a couple of days to do the entire hike up and down. The interpretative center has some fascinating history of the area. We explored the area where the ‘old downtown’ once stood. All that is left is an old general store and a great sandwich shop (check out Tallulah 1882). We biked and hiked the old short line trail. Also found the time to have date night in Clayton where you’ll find a fantastic walkable downtown.

      Starlink: No too much tree cover Cell (Verizon): 2 bars/5 with booster

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Weldon Island

      Rest Stop near Arriba CO

      Spent 1 night. Very quiet, little to none road noise. Overnight allowed. Clean restrooms and refilling water bottle station. Little shade.

    • Stevie
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Anderson-Lake Hartwell KOA

      Great place

      It is a beautiful cozy campsite , where you can relax and the kids have plenty to do

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Blue Ridge Falls RV Resort

      Very nice campground

      We stayed for 1 night in campsite #1. The campground is small, quiet, and had a nice bathroom/shower set-up. I would recommend bringing your own firewood. They have wood to purchase but a few pieces in every bundle were punky and didn’t burn well.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Commerce Station RV Resort

      Nice Place

      Clean and well maintained, staff is friendly and helpful. Some spaces are on grade so leveling can be a bit of a challenge.


    Guide to Fair Play

    Lake Hartwell serves as a defining feature for Fair Play's camping options with its 56,000 acres of water and 962 miles of shoreline. The region sits at approximately 660 feet elevation with moderate seasonal temperatures ranging from 50°F to 90°F between spring and fall. Most campgrounds remain accessible year-round but experience highest occupancy from May through September when water temperatures reach their peak.

    What to do

    Water activities beyond swimming: Oconee Point offers direct water access from almost every site. One camper notes, "If you have kayaks or a boat, you can pull them right up to your spot." The expansive shoreline provides both deep water and shallow areas suitable for various water activities.

    Biking trails: South Cove County Park features multiple paved paths for cycling. The park sits on a peninsula giving riders waterfront views from multiple angles. "The campground also offers paddle board and kayak rentals," notes a visitor, making it possible to combine biking and water sports during a single day.

    Wildlife viewing: Morning hours at Paynes Creek Campground provide opportunities to spot waterfowl and shoreline wildlife. A visitor mentioned, "We loved that it's in the middle of nowhere," highlighting the less developed setting that attracts more diverse wildlife. Dawn and dusk offer the best viewing opportunities when animals are most active.

    What campers like

    Spacious campsites: Twin Lakes at Lake Hartwell receives high marks for its generous site dimensions. A camper observed, "The sites were immaculate, and more private/better shielded than other campgrounds." This extra space provides privacy even during peak season when the campground reaches full capacity.

    Swimming beaches: Coneross Park Campground features multiple designated swimming areas with sandy beaches. "The beaches are very nice with playgrounds on them. Water was clear to 7' depth," reports one visitor. These swimming areas provide alternatives to the rockier shorelines found at some campsites.

    Quiet atmosphere: Several campgrounds enforce quiet hours starting at 10 PM, with Sadlers Creek State Park Campground noted for its peaceful setting. A camper shared, "Our campsite was very easy to haul the kayaks to the beach from and very private also. Quiet and peaceful." The park's layout helps buffer noise between camping areas.

    What you should know

    Water level fluctuations: Lake Hartwell water levels can vary significantly by season, potentially affecting beach access and boat launches. Springfield - Hartwell Lake experiences these changes most noticeably. A camper noted, "We needed to buy a ladder to reach the water from our site," indicating the varying shoreline conditions that may require adaptability.

    Reservation timing: Most waterfront sites book 3-6 months in advance for summer weekends. Non-waterfront sites typically remain available with shorter notice. One camper at Lake Hartwell State Park Campground advised, "Best sites are 38, 39, 41 and 5. These are right on water with level pads and access to your play toys that you can pull up to the coast."

    Insect preparation: Fire ants appear at multiple campgrounds, particularly during warmer months. A visitor reported, "Every step we took or every place we sat would soon be swarmed with ants as that's what fire ants do." Bringing ant spray and carefully selecting tent locations helps manage this challenge.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Some campgrounds offer multiple playground areas within walking distance of campsites. A visitor to South Cove County Park observed, "There are several large play areas in walking distance. There appeared to be beautiful lake views from almost every site."

    Swimming safety: Many campsites have varying water depths directly offshore. At Coneross Park, "Can walk down to sandy area of lake where people had pulled up jet skies, were boating, and swimming." These designated swimming areas provide safer options than the sometimes rocky or steep shorelines at individual sites.

    Gate closure awareness: Security gates at several campgrounds close at set hours. One camper noted, "The campground has a gate that gets locked at 10 pm. You can leave but you can't come back into the campground after the gate gets locked." Planning evening activities accordingly prevents being locked out overnight.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for big rigs: Carolina Landing RV Resort presents challenges for larger vehicles. A camper warned, "The lower section of the park is tight and can be difficult to get into a site, roads are very narrow." RVs over 35 feet should request sites in more accessible areas or consider alternative campgrounds.

    Utility hookups: Most campgrounds provide water and electric connections, while sewer hookups vary. At Oconee Point, campers report, "Sites have 50/30/20 amp electric service and water, pads are level packed gravel, each having a picnic table and fire ring." Dump stations are available at all campgrounds but may require waiting during busy checkout times.

    Leveling considerations: Sites at Twin Lakes often require significant leveling. One RVer cautioned, "Our site- A5- was super unlevel. I felt unsafe with our fifth wheel's two left tires up in the air after auto-leveling." Bringing extra leveling blocks helps address the sometimes challenging terrain.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Fair Play, SC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Fair Play, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 272 campgrounds and RV parks near Fair Play, SC and 26 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Fair Play, SC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fair Play, SC is Tugaloo State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 43 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Fair Play, SC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 free dispersed camping spots near Fair Play, SC.