Camping near Lancaster, SC

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    Camping near Lancaster, South Carolina includes a mix of state parks, county facilities, and private campgrounds, with most sites situated around scenic lakes and wooded areas. Andrew Jackson State Park, located within Lancaster city limits, offers year-round camping with tent sites, RV hookups, and glamping options. Lake Wateree State Park, approximately 30 miles south, provides shaded campsites surrounded by trees with boat access. McDowell Nature Preserve and Cane Creek Park, both within 30 minutes of Lancaster, feature additional camping options with lake access. As one camper noted about Andrew Jackson State Park, "This is a cool little spot not far from Charlotte NC which doesn't seem as busy as other nearby campgrounds."

    Most campgrounds in the Lancaster area are open year-round, though summer brings higher temperatures and increased mosquito activity. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays at Lake Wateree State Park, which tends to book solid. Cell service varies by location, with Lake Wateree having limited connectivity. Many campgrounds provide basic amenities including drinking water, electric hookups, and shower facilities. Fire restrictions are uncommon, but campers should check current conditions before arrival. Paved roads make most campgrounds accessible without specialized vehicles.

    The camping experience varies significantly between locations. RV campers will find numerous options with hookups, while tent campers may prefer the walk-in sites at Cane Creek Park, which are "large, well spaced, heavily wooded and private, with lake access for good fishing and paddling." Water recreation is central to the camping experience, with most parks offering boat ramps, fishing opportunities, and kayak rentals. Family-friendly amenities include playgrounds and picnic areas. Most campgrounds are pet-friendly, though leash rules apply. Campers should arrive prepared with supplies as some locations have limited nearby shopping options, and alcohol restrictions vary by county and park.

    Best Campgrounds near Lancaster (62)

      1. Cane Creek Park

      4.3(29)10mi from LancasterRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campground has trails and fishing in walking distance.  It is always packed.  No alcohol permitted."

      "Just be mindful when booking sites near the Lakeside Lodge, they book parties, so it’s a little busier & noisier than our preference."

      2. Andrew Jackson State Park Campground

      4.0(21)4mi from LancasterRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This is a cool little spot not far from Charlotte NC which doesn't seem as busy as other nearby campgrounds. Staff are friendly."

      "Nice, small, respectable campground close to Charlotte NC. Sites are paved, but dont expect completely level."

      from $40 - $50 / night

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      3. Lake Wateree State Park Campground

      4.6(17)21mi from LancasterRVs, Tents

      "While there are a few hiking trails, if you don’t have a boat or canoe you will be missing out on most of the appeal of this park."

      "We had site 39 and there was nothing but woods behind us which was perfect for us."

      4. Eden in Lancaster SC

      5.0(1)7mi from LancasterRVs

      "There's alot to do here and tons of other outdoor activities within a few minutes' drive, and there's a guide book that lists it all."

      from $40 - $110 / night

      5. Ebenezer Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

      3.9(20)25mi from LancasterRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We live nearby so this is a nice little place to camp at. Nice sites, close to places to eat. Bathhouse was clean and well kept."

      "This park is tucked away and gorgeous. So quiet and well shaded. The beach was awesome and the kids loved swinging on the water. Will return"

      6. Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

      4.2(17)28mi from LancasterRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The adjacent amusement park is closed due to Covid but i bet it is a blast to stay here when it is open. Wooded perimeter so you feel you are away from the city."

      "The hookups were standard location and heights no issues. Our steps come out to a large level dirt pad, not grass. Lots of trees providing shade which is nice."

      7. Lucky Farms Under the Stars

      5.0(1)16mi from Lancaster6 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $30 - $50 / night

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      8. Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA

      3.1(13)26mi from LancasterRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We came here to do some trailer maintenance and because it is very close to home. We were not expecting it to be a great camping experience, but we’re pleasantly surprised!"

      "Site was large enough for 36' fifth wheel, truck, and our car fit behind rig. We could have fit a couple more vehicles if we had them. In addition there is a fuel station out front."

      from $62 / night

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      9. Wateree Lake RV Park & Marina

      4.7(3)20mi from LancasterRVs

      "This location has 2 RV lots. Riverside is heavily wooded which provides a ton of shade on the hot summer days."

      "This is a park on the East side of Lake Wateree. Not far off l-77. Has what you need. Full hookups picnic table and a fire pit. The owners are trying hard to improve the park."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      10. Chester State Park Campground

      4.8(10)27mi from LancasterRVs, Tents

      "Tucked away just outside the historic cut of Chester, SC this park has a lot to offer, hiking trails, exploring, fishing, kayaking its great. It's our favorite little get away."

      "The lake from the campground has a fairly new access via a ADA compliant walkway with lighting leading to swings, benches and Adirondack chairs surrounding a rock fire pit."

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    320 Reviews of 62 Lancaster Campgrounds


    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 22, 2026

      Alston Trailhead

      Great overnight stay, easy access

      This is a great spot for a quick overnight or chill spot to camp in a pinch! Easy access, road not too bumpy or rough, very flat in parking lot for posting up. We arrived after dark and it was quite easy to navigate.

      Although we didn’t stay to do the Palmetto trail hike, it was gorgeous and tranquil in the morning. Despite not having amenities, there were 2 clean port a potties right in the lot.

      Overall was quiet however there were about 4 trains that rolled by in the evening (quite loud) but didn’t wake us up late at night or early in the morning. There are a lot of frogs as well but not so loud that it disturbed our slumber.

      Cell service was good and had no problem texting or using internet.

      Would definitely stay again!

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 21, 2026

      Alston Trailhead

      Level Primitive Site Near River (Train Noise, Limited Cell)

      Stayed here overnight in a 2WD van in the middle of winter. Access was easy overall, though the road isn’t smooth and there’s a steep-ish incline up into the lot— still no problem in 2WD. The site itself is level with a good amount of space, easily fine for vans and tents. Probably not ideal for very large rigs. No one else stayed overnight when I was there, but people do come through during the day. Cell service was very limited, but Starlink worked great. There are train tracks right next to the site, and trains do pass by, so expect some noise. There are also blue flashing security towers around the area— not sure if there have been issues in the past, but I felt safe during my stay. Right next to a river, with porta-potties available and designated tent pads. Overall a solid primitive spot for a simple overnight or short stay, especially if you’re self-contained.

    • Lauri T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 3, 2026

      Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA

      Koa

      Clean, safe, road noise all night, showers are clean, water is kinda warm. Site was level

    • J
      Nov. 21, 2025

      Kings Mountain RV Resort

      Beautiful new park right off of I-85.

      This new park is located at 241 Battleground Road in Grover, NC, just off I-85 at exit 2(Hwy. 216 S). The property features multiple large, full hookup RV sites at reduced pricing while amenities are still under construction. Their Clubhouse features a reception area, coffee bar, wine/beer bar, a well-stocked store (featuring RV/camping supplies, drinks, snacks, decals and magnets, souvenirs, etc.), restrooms, 24-hour laundry, area attractions info, customer service, common lounge area with a 70-inch TV, a community bulletin board, and much more. Highspeed Wi-Fi is available throughout the property for their guest’s enjoyment. Can't wait until they are completely open!

    • Helena B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 21, 2025

      Lake Wateree State Park Campground

      Awesome!

      The park is impeccable! This has set a new standard and all future state campgrounds across the USA will be compared to here. The bathrooms as well as the entire is exceptionally clean. Playgrounds and soccer field (soccer balls provided) Hiking/biking trails. Our camp hosts Kermit and Anita were phenomenal. If I had find one negative it would be the state is really proud of their firewood, I thought it was overpriced especially since I’m from out of state and was at their mercy.

    • Stanton L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 20, 2025

      Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

      Consistent excellence

      I live 10 minutes from Sesqui and visit the dogpark daily. I stay in the campsite are in my 20ft Travel trailer 2 or 3 times a year. Staff is responsive to camper needs.  Plenty of drive-through, front entry and back-in sites, all with power and water.  Excellent shower and toi l et buildings. Privacy and low noise are consistent. Price is low for us seniors and disabled.  Small lake for paddle boating and fishing.

    • 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.

    • Erin M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 30, 2025

      Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

      Great Camping

      Dirt roads lead up to loop 2 which is where I stayed. Everyone was very friendly. I would definitely stay here again.

      T-Mobile 3 bars 5g over 300mbps ATT 2 bars 5G over 300mbps Starlink - forget it. Too many trees :)

    • Nicholas The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 29, 2025

      Alston Trailhead

      Level gravel parking lot.

      Nice spot for overnight car camping. However, freight trains run along the nearby tracks about every 2hrs. So, if you're a light sleeper, you might want to look elsewhere. If you do come, check-out the train bridge that crosses the river and be sure to read the signs regarding the history of the site. You won't be disappointed.


    Guide to Lancaster

    Camping spots near Lancaster, South Carolina concentrate around water bodies, with Lake Wateree providing a central focal point for many outdoor activities. The terrain consists primarily of rolling Piedmont woodlands with clay-based soils that can become muddy after rain. Most campgrounds in the area sit at elevations between 400-600 feet above sea level, making for moderate temperature fluctuations between day and night, even during summer months when daytime highs regularly exceed 90°F.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Lake Wateree State Park Campground offers excellent fishing access with multiple spots to cast your line. "We caught a ton of muscles and ate them. Several in our group enjoyed them very much," reports one visitor at Lake Wateree State Park Campground. The lake supports populations of bass, crappie, and catfish.

    Hiking trails: McDowell Nature Preserve provides multiple hiking options directly from the campground. "The park is lovely, with lots of trails and nature. Beautiful wooded setting. So awesome to have hiking trails that lead right out of the campground," notes a camper at McDowell Nature Preserve. Most trails are under 3 miles and rated easy to moderate.

    Water recreation: Beyond fishing, paddling options abound at Cane Creek Park. "We have been here 3 times all for a week at a time and love it. Holidays usually have some activities for kids. The mini golf is free and a blast. The swim area is only open on Saturdays or you can drive to the day use side and be over there," shares a visitor at Cane Creek Park.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Bathhouses and common areas receive regular maintenance at most Lancaster area camping locations. "The campground is clean and well-maintained. The bathhouse is in good shape and clean. I will come back when I'm in this area," reports a camper who stayed at Cane Creek Park for nine days.

    Quiet atmosphere: Many campsites offer peaceful settings despite proximity to urban areas. "This is a nice campground. For the most part quiet. Nice place to walk, tour, visit," notes a visitor at Andrew Jackson State Park Campground, which provides a serene environment just minutes from Lancaster.

    Lake views: Several campgrounds offer sites with water views or easy water access. "We stayed on site 16 right on the lake. Beautiful views. Our site was very steep, so took a lot to get level, but it was ok," explains a camper at Andrew Jackson State Park Campground, highlighting both the benefits and challenges of lakeside camping.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during summer months. "This campground is owned by Union County, NC with a good rate for residents. As such, it can be difficult to get in at times and usually requires a reservation well in advance," advises a camper about Cane Creek Park.

    Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds feature uneven terrain requiring preparation. "What I didn't like was they had no activities like most other camp sites. They do have hiking trials and fishing until 8pm. The staff was friendly and very helpful but they leave at 4pm and you can't check in till 3pm," notes a camper at McDowell Nature Preserve.

    Weather considerations: Summer storms can impact camping experiences. "Only problem is that both times we visited there was a storm and power went out for hours. Can't really do anything about that!" shares a camper at Cane Creek Park, highlighting the importance of weather preparedness when camping near Lancaster.

    Tips for camping with families

    Free activities: Several campgrounds offer no-cost recreational options. "The mini golf is free and a blast. The swim area is only open on Saturdays or you can drive to the day use side and be over there," notes a family staying at Cane Creek Park, identifying budget-friendly entertainment options.

    Educational opportunities: Ebenezer Park Campground hosts seasonal events for children. "We went around Halloween and they had trick-or-treating around the park as well as prizes for the best decorated," reports a local camper, highlighting community activities available during holiday periods.

    Playground access: Many camping areas include play equipment for younger visitors. "The campground has a playground and not much more. However, the overall McDowell nature preserve has plenty to do with Lake Wylie, playgrounds, nature trails, fishing, and more. You can be as busy or as chill as you choose," explains a camper at McDowell Nature Preserve.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Choose carefully based on your rig size and leveling requirements. "It is hard to believe that you are in the city limits of Charlotte in this campground. It is very rustic, with lots of trees and nature, and the campsites are nicely spaced out so you're not on top of other units. The campground is not terribly big rig friendly but still worth staying at when you are in the Charlotte Metro area," advises an RVer at McDowell Nature Preserve.

    Convenience options: Wateree Lake RV Park & Marina offers amenities specifically for RV travelers. "This location has 2 RV lots. Riverside is heavily wooded which provides a ton of shade on the hot summer days. Taylor Creek is newer with less trees providing lots of open space and great for Solar regeneration. Both sites are very clean and well maintained. Just a short walk to the lake," explains a visitor highlighting the different section options.

    Utility hookups: Most RV-friendly campgrounds offer full connections, though quality varies. "Has what you need. Full hookups picnic table and a fire pit. The owners are trying hard to improve the park. They have a security gate to keep passers by out. They have a nice deck near the boat ramp and have a little bar in the office. Also had better than average/strong Wi-Fi!" reports an RVer about Wateree Lake RV Park & Marina.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there any RV parks or campgrounds available in Lancaster?

    Yes, the Lancaster area has several RV-friendly options. Chester State Park Campground is well-suited for RVs and travel trailers, though tent campers may find the terrain too rocky at some sites. The park offers fishing, kayaking, and hiking trails. Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort is another excellent choice located about 15 minutes from events in the area. It features clean, well-designed facilities with a wooded perimeter that creates a secluded atmosphere despite being near attractions. Additional options include Wateree Lake RV Park & Marina, which accommodates big rigs, and Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA, both offering full hookups and convenient amenities.

    What are the best camping spots near Lancaster?

    The Lancaster area offers several excellent camping options. Lake Wateree State Park Campground provides shady sites surrounded by trees and is perfect for water enthusiasts with boating and canoeing opportunities. The park features hiking trails and accommodates both RVs and tent camping. For a peaceful retreat, Anne Springs Close Greenway Group Camp offers primitive campsites circling beautiful Lake Haigler with equestrian-friendly trails that can be walked or ridden. Other notable options include Chester State Park, which is great for hiking, fishing, and kayaking, and Eden in Lancaster SC, which provides basic amenities including water and toilets.

    Can I find long-term camping options in the Lancaster area?

    Sesquicentennial State Park Campground offers extended-stay possibilities in the Lancaster region. Once on the outskirts of Columbia but now part of the metro area, it provides convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a natural setting. The park features plenty of trailer sites along with tent and primitive camping options. For military members, Military Park Shaw AFB Wateree Recreation Area and FamCamp offers affordable lakeside camping with access to restrooms and showers. While most state parks limit stays to 14 consecutive days, private campgrounds like Lucky Farms Under the Stars may offer more flexible arrangements for long-term stays. Contact campgrounds directly to inquire about extended stay policies and potential seasonal rates.