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    Campgrounds in the Gadsden region of South Carolina provide access to both developed and primitive camping facilities throughout the area. Longleaf Campground in Congaree National Park offers walk-in tent sites with basic amenities including toilets and trash service, while Poinsett State Park Campground accommodates tents, RVs, and cabin camping with more extensive amenities including electric hookups, showers, and water. The area features a mix of state park facilities and commercial campgrounds, with some offering lakefront locations while others are situated in forested settings that showcase South Carolina's diverse landscapes.

    Developed campgrounds in the region typically include a range of facilities from basic to full-service. Most state parks provide electrical and water hookups, with sites at Sesquicentennial State Park and Santee State Park featuring 30-amp connections for RVs alongside tent-friendly areas. A visitor noted, "This state park has a lot to offer from plenty of campsites with all of the traditional amenities, decent restroom facilities and excellent grounds running adjacent to Lake Marion that offers sweeping views of this incredibly beautiful, massive lake." Summer months bring significant heat and humidity, with many campers reporting high mosquito activity, particularly near water bodies. Several campgrounds implement seasonal closures or reduced services during winter months.

    Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for visitors to the region, with lakes providing opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. Santee State Park features lakeside sites with boat access, while other campgrounds offer varying degrees of water proximity. Many mixed-use campgrounds accommodate both tent and RV camping, though amenities and site quality can differ substantially between locations. A camper observed, "There is very little privacy. You'll basically be seeing all of your neighbors for as far as the eye can see." During peak summer weekends, lakefront campsites typically fill first, with some visitors reporting noise issues at more popular locations. State park campgrounds generally maintain stricter quiet hours than private facilities, making them preferable for those seeking a more tranquil camping experience.

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    Best Campgrounds near Gadsden (71)

      1. Longleaf Campground — Congaree National Park

      4.1(30)4mi from Gadsden16 sitesTents

      "Having been on the road for about three months before coming to Congaree, we were happy to arrive to such a quiet and tucked-away campground."

      "It’s a quick walk. I only stayed one night so I didn’t bring everything to the site, but if I did, it would be nice to have a second person or a wagon."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      2. Poinsett State Park Campground

      4.1(43)13mi from GadsdenRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It looks nothing like South Carolina as you enter the gates. After half a dozen ups and downs and right turns you find yourself in a clearing and a large parking lot, a lake and a ranger station."

      "We recently visited South Carolina and after spending the weekend visiting nearby Congaree National Park, we opted to stay at Poinsett State Park for 4 nights in our Mercedes Sprinter campervan."

      3. Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

      4.3(31)19mi from GadsdenRVs, Tents

      "The site was level with a gravel drive and parking area. Lots of pines all around but the site was clear enough for easy parking. No sewer hookups."

      "The park is in Columbia SC, and is a great choice for families who may want to do things outside the park. The park is super close to the Riverbanks Zoo."

      4. Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

      4.2(45)26mi from GadsdenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There were not too many people camping during our visit, but it could be that not many people want to stand the South Carolina heat! Either way, it made the visit quiet."

      "We were at site 46, which is near the entrance and the camp host. Short walk to the bathhouse directly behind."

      5. Weston Lake Recreation Area

      3.8(6)11mi from GadsdenRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lake views. Boat rental available. Summer time swim beach. Spacious sites. No laundry at campground. Closest is about 3 miles away. Entrance road is really rough."

      "I was stationed at Jackson from’07-‘09 and the only thing that has really changed is the dam is being worked on so you can only observe the lake, no swimming, boating, anything on the lake until repairs"

      from $33 - $35 / night

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      6. Sweetwater Lake Campground

      4.0(6)17mi from GadsdenRVs, Tents

      "Sweetwater Lake Campground is a small RV campground. There is electric and water hookup and a dump station. Lots are decent size and fairly level on grass or gravel."

      "They allowed me to pitch my tent close to the lake, far away from the RVs."

      7. Big Rig Friendly RV Resort

      5.0(5)18mi from GadsdenRVs

      "Great location! This RV Resort has great amenities and staff along with their location! Awesome gym and club house plus beautiful pool! Staff are very friendly and welcoming! Check them out!"

      8. Santee Lakes KOA

      4.4(29)30mi from GadsdenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This 25 acre campground is tucked in on the North side of Lake Marion in SC. Great staff friendly and helpful. I'll will be back"

      "This is a picturesque campground just across Lake Marion from Santee SC with water views and beautiful sunsets."

      9. Big Rig Friendly RV Resort

      5.0(3)18mi from GadsdenRVs

      "This RV Resort has the largest sites around and also great amenities including pool, 4 pickle ball courts, clubhouse with large meeting room, full gym and very nice bathrooms ."

      "Fuel, groceries, beverages, service stations hardware stores and mini malls are just a 10 min drive away and for those who want home delivery of groceries they are phone call away for a very nominal price"

      10. Magnolia Campground RV Park

      5.0(1)16mi from GadsdenRVs

      from $30 / night

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    398 Reviews of 71 Gadsden Campgrounds


    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 8, 2026

      Harry's Fish Camp

      A True South Carolina Fish Camp Experience

      If you're looking for a rustic RV depot on the water's edge with limited amenities, but an absolutely pristine view of Lake Marion, Harry's Fish Camp is a great spot, as long as your expectations are managed, as this is more of an outdoor fishing paradise than it is a polished RV resort. So if your idea of the perfect camping trip starts with launching the boat before sunrise, spending the day chasing trophy catfish and striped bass on the legendary Lake Marion and returning to camp for a fresh seafood dinner overlooking the water, you'll feel right at home. Tucked away in the quiet community of Pineville, Harry's is one of those classic Santee Cooper fish camps that has earned its reputation through generations of anglers rather than flashy marketing. The atmosphere is relaxed, authentic and refreshingly unpretentious.

      The campground caters to both RV campers and anglers, offering full-hookup RV sites, bathhouse facilities, showers, laundry, a dump station and pet-friendly accommodations. The real stars, however, are the waterfront amenities: two boat ramps, four fishing piers, a fish-cleaning station with running water and electricity, a well-stocked tackle shop and convenient boat storage. There's also a sandy swimming beach nearby with a designated swimming area for families looking to cool off after a day on the water. While the campground isn't luxurious, it delivers exactly what its guests come for: easy access to some of the best freshwater fishing in the Southeast.

      Harry's location places you in the heart of the famed Santee Cooper lake system, encompassing more than 170,000 acres of world-class fishing and boating opportunities. Whether you're targeting largemouth bass, catfish, crappie or striped bass, you're launching directly into one of the country's premier freshwater fisheries. Birdwatchers and paddlers will also appreciate the surrounding cypress swamps and quiet backwaters. If you need supplies, Billy's General Store is just a short drive away for fuel, groceries and last-minute essentials, while Harry's own restaurant is well known locally for its fried catfish and traditional Southern cooking.

      Insider's tips? Here's a handful: (1) Arrive early if you're planning to launch a boat during peak fishing weekends as this place turns into a 'traffic jam' on the water from 8am onwards; (2) If available, request one of the waterfront campsites for easy access to the marina and beautiful sunrise views; (3) Bring plenty of bug spray during the warmer months as mosquitoes can be incredibly active around the marshes; (4) Don't leave without trying the fried catfish dinner at Harry's restaurant ... trust me, it's part of the whole experience while staying here; (5) If you're bringing your own boat, take advantage of the on-site fish-cleaning station before heading home; and (6) If you're visiting for several days, consider hiring one of the area's experienced fishing guides to learn the seasonal patterns of the Santee Cooper lakes.

      Happy Camping!

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Poinsett State Park Campground

      Lovely but loud

      This is a lovely park but construction in progress at campground during our stay so heavy equipment running during weekdays

    • 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.

    • Becky B.
      Apr. 30, 2026

      Bells Marina & Resort

      Loving the Gators

      It's been an amazing trip. Got to see a alligator for the first time in my life. It was awesome. The staff was awesome,had a great time enjoying the beauty of nature

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Santee Lakes KOA

      Quick One night stay

      We arrived after hours and the ease of arrival and the spot we chose were amazing. We wish we had more time to spend with yall.

    • Aly V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2026

      Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

      Perfect! Close to Congaree

      We stayed here during the week for spring break with our son and our two dogs. Both campgrounds was full but thankfully we booked ahead! So definitely make reservations if it’s busy season. Our spot was PRIME view of the lake and the sites are separated apart enough. Hot showers! And great areas to walk around the campground and to the water.

      I picked up a lot of trash by the water(the lake is busy for fishing) so do your part and pick up too. Definitely coming back. Pick site 34 if you can!


    Guide to Gadsden

    Camping near Gadsden, South Carolina includes both primitive and developed sites across diverse ecosystems ranging from swamp forests to lakefront settings. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F from June through August, making spring and fall popular camping seasons. Mosquito activity peaks from May through September, particularly in lowland areas near water.

    What to do

    Observe synchronous fireflies: Congaree National Park's Longleaf Campground offers a rare natural phenomenon during late spring. A camper noted, "We camped here to see the synchronous fireflies, and loved our stay! The group site was plenty big enough for all of the children, the hiking was excellent, and the fireflies were one of the most magical things I've ever seen!"

    Mountain biking: Several trail systems accommodate bikers of different skill levels. At Poinsett State Park Campground, "This is a good place to stay to mountain bike, there are two trails in Poinsett and Manchester State Forest is nearby." The park offers access to trails that connect with the larger Manchester State Forest system.

    Water activities: The region's lakes provide opportunities for paddling, fishing, and swimming in designated areas. Many campgrounds rent boats and kayaks, though rental services may be seasonal. A visitor to Longleaf Campground observed, "Easy walk to visitor center from campground. On the path after crossing the road, we saw the synchronous fireflies!"

    What campers like

    Shaded sites: The region's mature forest provides natural cooling during hot months. A camper at Sesquicentennial State Park Campground commented, "Really nice shaded campground and very reasonably priced. Clean bathhouse. Stand was unpacked but level! Staff were friendly and very welcoming."

    Wildlife viewing: The area's diverse ecosystems support abundant wildlife year-round. A visitor to Poinsett State Park shared, "The fireflies were very pretty and interesting. We saw other wildlife around the campground too. A lizard during a walk during the day. Many frogs during the rain at night."

    Recreational facilities: Many campgrounds offer amenities beyond standard camping. At Sesquicentennial State Park, "I took a group of 8 wild middle schoolers here and we had a blast hiking the trails, boating, and unplugging for a while!" Several parks maintain playgrounds, sports fields, and community pavilions accessible to campers.

    What you should know

    Site selection: Campground layouts vary significantly in spacing and privacy. A camper at Cypress View Campground noted, "This is a great campground for anyone who enjoys watersports. Lake Marion is a great place for boating, kayaking, and fishing. Camp sites are mostly level and have water and a variety of electrical hookup options."

    Weather impacts: The region's low-lying areas frequently flood during heavy rains. A visitor to Longleaf Campground shared, "About 300 feet from the parking lot so easy to walk into and make trips back to the car or motorcycle in my case. It's lowlands so it floods easily in heavy rains...learned this the hard way!"

    Limited supplies: Many campgrounds have minimal on-site supplies. One camper observed, "Overnight guests should be prepared to gather your own wood as none is sold on site. You can also get water from the Visitor Center (which is a better drive than walk if carrying a large or multiple jugs)." Most campgrounds are within 20-30 minutes of grocery stores and camping supplies.

    Tips for camping with families

    Bring insect protection: Biting insects can be prevalent, especially during summer months. A camper advised, "Definitely bring a wagon for packing your stuff in and prepare to be eaten alive by deer flies everywhere you go! The heat in June is also pretty bad, so having to go back and forth out to your vehicle to bring your stuff in and out is very difficult."

    Site accessibility: Some campgrounds feature significant walking distances to sites. At Weston Lake Recreation Area, "Stayed in a tent at tent site 3. Site was level and clean with water and electric, fire ring, and a picnic table. for $10 per night. There are also primitive tent sites as well for $5 per night. Lots of RV spots too!"

    Educational opportunities: Several parks offer junior ranger programs and nature activities. Longleaf Campground provides access to Congaree's educational programs: "Ten site campground, all walk in. Sites 1 and 2 fairly short distance to walk. Campsites are spacious and clean. Pit toilets and solar powered device charger available in parking lot. Easy distance to access visitor center and main trails."

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Many sites require significant leveling. At Santee Lakes KOA, "We stayed at Santee Lake in a 37' travel trailer. Sites were tight for a rig that big but we made it work. Our site was level, others were definitely not."

    Maneuverability: Some parks have tight access roads and limited turn space. An RVer at Poinsett State Park warned, "Long RVs and trailers may have trouble with the trees and turns of the campground," while another noted, "The park road is very narrow and uneven with lots of large pot holes. The road to the campground is a little better, but also very narrow."

    Service availability: Hookups vary widely between parks. A visitor to Weston Lake reported, "About 31 RV sites. Onboard Ft. Jackson. Lake views. Boat rental available. Summer time swim beach. Spacious sites. No laundry at campground. Closest is about 3 miles away. Entrance road is really rough."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Gadsden, SC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Gadsden, SC is Longleaf Campground — Congaree National Park with a 4.1-star rating from 30 reviews.