Best Campgrounds near Fountain Inn, SC

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Camping options around Fountain Inn, South Carolina include several established campgrounds and RV parks within a 30-mile radius. Paris Mountain State Park Campground, located approximately 20 miles northwest of Fountain Inn, offers tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations in a forested setting. Closer to Fountain Inn, WyldStay Greenville provides glamping experiences with platform tents, while several RV-focused properties like Fireside RV Park and Scuffle Town USA RV Park cater primarily to recreational vehicles. The region supports both traditional camping experiences and unique farm-stay opportunities at properties like Golden Grove Farm and Brew.

Most campgrounds in the area maintain year-round operations, though summer brings increased visitation and occasional capacity limitations. Full-hookup RV sites generally require reservations, especially on weekends and during peak travel seasons from spring through fall. "The campsite is very well maintained. You often see the owner themselves doing a lot of the maintenance," noted one visitor about Fireside RV Park, highlighting the attention to upkeep at privately operated facilities. Road access to most developed campgrounds is suitable for standard vehicles, though Paris Mountain's campground roads can be challenging for larger RVs. Several campgrounds feature uneven terrain that may require careful site selection and leveling equipment.

Campers frequently mention the proximity to Greenville as a significant advantage when staying in the Fountain Inn area. Paris Mountain State Park provides hiking opportunities and water recreation at the park's lake. Many RV parks in the region primarily serve as convenient bases for exploring the broader area rather than destination campgrounds. A review of Golden Grove Farm and Brew noted, "Really cool spot to go camping. The brewery was awesome and they were very friendly." While developed facilities with electric and water hookups dominate the camping landscape, amenities vary significantly between properties. Some parks offer only basic utilities for self-contained RVs, while others provide showers, laundry facilities, and community spaces. Wildlife viewing and natural settings are more prevalent at state park properties than at the privately operated RV parks closer to town.

Best Camping Sites Near Fountain Inn, South Carolina (178)

    1. Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    Taylors, SC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 244-5565

    $100 / night

    "Though $38 a night and more than the other state parks surrounding south Carolina such as NC, AL, GA, MS. Bathroom was clean and showers were nice. Level campspots!"

    "I stayed at Trailside Camp Site #2, which is one of their remote, primitive sites at the North Lake and all I can say is wow."

    2. Pine Ridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    Pauline, SC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 576-0302

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Was able to contact them for anything via text or walk into office when open. Beautiful restrooms kept clean and had a combination lock on them. Will definitely stay there again when in the area."

    "There is an acre of catch and release pond, a playground and jump pad for kids, a pool, some trails, several things to do."

    3. Croft State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    White Stone, SC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 585-1283

    "37 ft pull behind and we stayed at the upper campground (not the lakeside) close to the trail that takes you down to the creek for a swim."

    "Head back to the end of the camping loop away from the office and find a trail that leads down to a nice swimming creek. Great place for exploring all over the park."

    4. Fireside RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Woodruff, SC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 453-1229

    $40 - $50 / night

    "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."

    5. WyldStay Greenville

    1 Review
    Fountain Inn, SC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (714) 742-4748

    6. Scuffle Town Usa RV Park

    1 Review
    Simpsonville, SC
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 580-7275

    7. Springwood RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Conestee, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 277-9789

    8. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Sunset, SC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 878-9813

    "The cabins have all of the amenities that you need for a week of hiking, biking, and exploring the South Carolina mountains. It's close to Caesar's Head or Dupont Forest."

    "South Carolina SPs currently have a ban on bringing in firewood, forcing me to buy some at the camp store, leading to my only criticism: The wood was still very green and required significant work to get"

    9. Southern Shade RV Park

    1 Review
    Woodruff, SC
    9 miles
    +1 (864) 303-2726

    10. Golden Grove Farm and Brew

    3 Reviews
    Pelzer, SC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 356-1097

    $25 / night

    "arrived around 2 - had live music at 7 so went to get drinks & dinner. had the MOST incredible time."

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Recent Reviews near Fountain Inn, SC

856 Reviews of 178 Fountain Inn Campgrounds


  • Kristen R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Newberry / I-26 / Sumter NF KOA

    A Pleasant Stay at Sumter NF KOA

    I had a very good stay at the Sumter NF KOA. The campground was clean and well maintained, and the staff members were kind and welcoming from the moment I arrived. My site was easy to access, the hookups worked without any issues, and the area felt quiet and peaceful. The campground is in a convenient location for exploring the national forest and spending time outdoors. I appreciated the level of care that went into keeping the facilities tidy and comfortable. I would stay here again and recommend it to others who want a calm place to camp near the forest. I had a very good stay at the Sumter NF KOA. The campground was clean and well maintained, and the staff members were kind and welcoming from the moment I arrived. My site was easy to access, the hookups worked without any issues, and the area felt quiet and peaceful. The campground is in a convenient location for exploring the national forest and spending time outdoors. I appreciated the level of care that went into keeping the facilities tidy and comfortable. I would stay here again and recommend it to others who want a calm place to camp near the forest. We came back to stay another night. This place makes it so easy to stay here!

  • C
    Nov. 10, 2025

    Mile Creek County Park

    Excellent Campground

    We took our teardrop here at the end of October, hoping to catch the last of the fall colors. Turned out to be a great decision. The leaves had just begun to peak.

    This campground is a county campground and we paid only $25/night. We had electric (30A) and water on site. Most sites are paved and back up to the water. Be aware: there are a lot of boaters who head out early (pre-dawn) to get on the water. The boats are loud as they rip past your site.

    There are 3 showers/toilets spaced throughout the park, boat docks and hiking trails…great place to spend a few days. At night…very quiet. People respect the rules. Speaking of…county rules: no alcohol or firearms. There are 2 dump stations. The one at the front of the park also has a dumpster for trash: drive up and throw it over the guardrail into the dumpster.

    Plenty to do in the area. The campground is close to NC and GA. We took off to the mountains and explored waterfalls. There are also plenty of small towns in the area and stores to stock up on items. We ended up at Lowe's one day to get firewood.

    Incredibly fast 5G (T-mobile and Verizon) at our site. We will definitely head back here.

  • D
    Nov. 9, 2025

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    Beautiful Hiking, Over Crowded camping

    The area and surrounding trails are wonderful. The campground itself has too many sites that they are piling up next to each other with no space or privacy in between sites.

  • paul Z.
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Sadlers Creek State Park Campground

    Nice lake campground

    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. Stairs down to the water right next to our site so easy access to our canoe. We will camp here again. 50A power and water at site. Dump station near the exit. ATT phones worked well. Greenville TV stations OTA easily received. Awesome sunrises and sunsets

  • Sarah and Philip H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Spacious Skies Peach Haven

    Family Friendly Campground easy get to where you don't feel like you need to leave

    We have loved spacious skies. The campsites are well spaced and there are activities planned for the kids. The hiking trails were surprisingly nice and for a small campground. Everyone is friendly and family-oriented.

  • Tyler I.
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Orchard Lake Campground

    Always Welcoming

    Owners are great and very helpful, sites are always clean and welcoming!

  • K
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Black Forest Family Camping Resort

    Great campground!

    As a solo traveler that doesn’t like excessive noise or want to be near kids, I just wanted peace and quiet to relax and listen to the sounds of nature. The owner, Jeanie(hopefully I’m spelling that right) understood completely and was sure to put me in a site where she knew the surrounding sites would be empty for the entirety of my stay and she was sure not to book anyone near me. Yes, the sites are fairly close together, but I stayed during the week and was able to enjoy most of the place to myself ….or at least the area of the campground that I was in. When I extended my stay an extra night, she was sure to warn me that there was a family with kids coming that night and that they’d be in my vicinity. I couldn’t have asked for a better campground host! She had all the info on waterfalls in the area which minimized my planning time/time staring at my phone. And the fact that the place is all pea gravel really makes a difference! It rained the first couple days I was there and my tent wasn’t a muddy mess which is always a plus!

    The bathrooms and showers were clean and the camp store had just about everything you could possibly need in a pinch. Firewood and ice were priced fairly, making it very convenient if you forgot to grab either one while you were out for the day. Will definitely be back! Actually, I can’t wait to go back!

  • Casey W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Keowee-Toxaway State Park

    Great spot!

    The only reason I dinged it from five stars is because of the road noise. Other than that this place is beautiful! Great hike to a beautiful lake! Simple amenities. Great drive up tent spots surrounded by trees. Nobody else was here during the week so I had the place to myself! The rangers were incredibly helpful and friendly! I will be back!

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Brick House Campground (Sc) — Francis Marion And Sumter National Forests

    Nice for almost free camping

    We stayed here for three nights in space number 17. Surprisingly it was quite level. The whole time we were there there was only usually about three or four other campers in the 21 spaces. Beware of the giant pothole when turning off the 66 onto the Brickhouse Road. We hit it and it jarred the trailer so much it broke our back window. This is totally dry camping and there are two sets of vault toilets. Nearest town was Whitmire about 7 miles away. Minimal facilities. Clinton and Newberry are both about 15 miles away and they both have plenty of shopping facilities. Hikes in the forest noted several downed trees, most likely due to the hurricane that occurred last year. Some of the trails were impassable.


Guide to Fountain Inn

Camping sites near Fountain Inn, South Carolina center around a gently rolling Piedmont region landscape with elevations ranging from 800-1,000 feet. Located in Greenville County, the area experiences warm summers with average temperatures in the upper 80s and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Most camping facilities remain open year-round with peak visitation occurring April through October when rainfall averages 3-4 inches monthly.

What to do

Hiking trails with lake views: Paris Mountain State Park Campground offers multiple trail options including the 1.2-mile Lake Placid trail that encircles the park's 13-acre lake. "Great hiking trails and easy access campsites. Mountain lake was a little small for kayaking, but we had fun," notes a visitor who appreciated the park's recreational opportunities. The park contains over 15 miles of hiking trails ranging from easy to strenuous difficulty levels.

Mountain biking on dedicated paths: Table Rock State Park Campground provides designated mountain biking trails separate from hiking paths on weekends. "You must plan your adventure carefully to avoid crowds," advises one camper who prefers more remote experiences. The park offers both paved paths suitable for beginners and more technical trails for advanced riders.

Fishing in stocked waters: Croft State Park Campground maintains a 165-acre lake stocked with bass, bream and catfish. A visitor mentioned, "Plenty of hiking and fishing. We did not have to leave the park for anything." Bank fishing is permitted year-round with valid South Carolina fishing license, while boat rentals operate seasonally from March through October.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Pine Ridge Campground receives consistent praise for its well-maintained amenities. "This was a wonderful campground. Very nice management. Was able to contact them for anything via text or walk into office when open. Beautiful restrooms kept clean and had a combination lock on them," reports a satisfied camper. The campground provides daily cleaning of shower facilities and weekly professional sanitation.

Campground layouts: Many visitors appreciate the spaciousness between sites at Table Rock State Park Campground. "Our sites were clean and perfect for tents! Might have been able to get 2 tents on one site but 2 cars might have been tight," shares one camper. Most campsites average 25-30 feet in width with natural vegetation providing privacy buffers.

Farm-based camping experiences: Golden Grove Farm and Brew offers a unique camping option with just 4 designated sites on an active farm property. "Really cool spot to go camping. The brewery was awesome and they were very friendly," notes an enthusiast. The farm hosts live music events regularly and provides direct access to farm-produced beverages, creating an agritourism experience different from traditional campgrounds.

What you should know

Terrain challenges: Many campgrounds in the region feature uneven terrain that requires careful preparation. At Paris Mountain State Park Campground, "Nice large sites but very unlevel due to mountain side. Would not stay again because we were so unlevel our refrigerator wouldn't work," cautions one RVer. The park recommends bringing leveling blocks as many sites have slopes of 5-15 degrees.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience unexpected noise sources. At Springwood RV Park, a camper reports, "I've never stayed in an RV park next to a small airport with a train track running through the middle of the park! Fell asleep to the soothing sounds of a locomotive horn punctuated by the plinks of acorns bouncing off the roof." This park sits adjacent to both railway lines and a regional airport with operations beginning at 5:30am.

Weather impacts: The region's clay-heavy soil can create challenges after rainfall. "It had rained right before we arrived, and we got stuck in the mud trying to back-in our pop-up on a hill. The campers all pitched in to pull us out," explains a visitor to Croft State Park Campground. Many campgrounds recommend avoiding certain low-lying sites during wet weather months, typically February through April.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Pine Ridge Campground provides dedicated play areas for children. "Our family had a great time! Lots of stuff for the kids to do! Bath house clean and laundry facility great!" shares a parent. The playground features equipment suitable for ages 5-12 and remains open from dawn until dusk.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: WyldStay Greenville offers unique animal interaction experiences. "We arrived and immediately met Pebbles (My wife's favorite of the Highland cows). She was the sweetest cow and allowed us to pet, take pictures with her and of course feed her," describes one visitor. The farm maintains regular feeding times at 9am and 4pm when guests can participate under supervision.

Swimming areas: Several parks offer designated swimming areas during summer months. At Croft State Park, "It was silent at night. Nice hiking around lake, fishing, and boat rental. Saw some turtles while paddling, and there were frogs and lots of fireflies near our campsite," notes a family who enjoyed the water access. The swimming area is typically open Memorial Day through Labor Day with no lifeguard on duty.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Paris Mountain State Park Campground requires careful site selection for larger RVs. "The road through the park back to the campground is pretty narrow at some points - we don't know how we would have managed if we had met another RV! We have a 31' Class A and we managed fine, but I did hear some people with larger trailers having a harder time," advises an RVer. The campground recommends units under 35 feet due to tight turns and limited pull-through availability.

Full hookup availability: Fireside RV Park provides complete utilities but limited additional amenities. "There is no office or showers or anything like that. Spots are fairly close but the people all seemed friendly. The grass is very nice instead of dirt or gravel pad next to you," explains a camper. Sites include 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections at every site, but no communal facilities.

Wi-Fi considerations: Internet access varies significantly across campgrounds. A visitor to Fireside RV Park noted, "No picnic tables and the WiFi was just useable. I had 2-3 bars of AT&T LTE Wireless signal." Most campgrounds offer basic Wi-Fi suitable for checking email and browsing, but insufficient for streaming services or video conferencing, with connectivity strongest near central facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Fountain Inn, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Fountain Inn, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 178 campgrounds and RV parks near Fountain Inn, SC and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Fountain Inn, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fountain Inn, SC is Paris Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 38 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Fountain Inn, SC?

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

What parks are near Fountain Inn, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 parks near Fountain Inn, SC that allow camping, notably Hartwell Lake and Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests.