Best Glamping near Jackson, SC

Looking for the perfect glamping experience near Jackson? Camping has always been a favorite form of travel for many, but Jackson, SC glamping is a new and unique way to do it. These scenic and easy to access South Carolina glamping locations are perfect for any adventurer.

Best Glamping Sites Near Jackson, SC (8)

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    1. Mistletoe State Park Campground

    66 Reviews
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    235 Saves
    Appling, Georgia

    This recreation area is part of J. Strom Thurmond Lake

    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
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      3. Back to Nature Garden Center

      1 Review
      6 Saves
      Augusta, Georgia

      Enjoy a stroll in nature along one of our relaxing forest trails and if you want to try your hand at primitive camping let us know since we have several tent camping sites available.

      We are booking reservations for our pioneer camping. Sites are $15 per campsite per night. Please note sites do not have access to fresh water or bathrooms. There is limited access to electricity in the common area but roughing it is meant to be part of the experience. Of course if you do need supplies, you are in the middle of Augusta, GA with a Family Dollar conveniently located next door. Once you step foot in the forest though you will feel as though you are miles away from it all! Our forest trails are free to the public and a great way to get out in nature!

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • Tents

      $15 / night

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      4. Winfield - J Strom Thurmond Lake

      11 Reviews
      43 Photos
      16 Saves
      Appling, Georgia

      Overview

      Winfield Campground is located on the Little River near Mistletoe State Park on J. Strom Thurmond Lake. The 70,000 acre lake and its 1,000+ miles of shoreline provide excellent boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing, hiking and picnicking.

      Recreation

      Thurmond Lake provides some of the best fishing, hunting, and water sports in the southeastern US. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish and striped bass. The large lake offers endless boating, water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing and swimming opportunities. Mistletoe State Park is nearby, offering many hiking trails, a nature center and wildlife viewing.

      Natural Features

      Hot, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters characterize this heavily wooded area on the shore of Thurmond Lake. A mixed pine and hardwood forest covers the site, providing summer shade and fall color. Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Visitors regularly see southern bald eagles, migratory waterfowl, wild turkeys and whitetail deer.

      Nearby Attractions

      Numerous parks and recreation areas lie around Thurmond Lake, providing additional boating, swimming, hunting, and hiking opportunities. Nearby cities house museums, art galleries, zoos, restaurants, and shopping areas. The Augusta National Golf Club hosts the Masters Golf Tournament annually the first week of April.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $32 / night

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      5. Crunchy Acres

      1 Review
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      3 Saves
      Blackville, South Carolina

      Welcome to Crunchy Acres Homestead - a true bed and breakfast! Reach out to plan how we can customize your stay with karaoke nights, fires and s'mores, outdoor movie nights, and other activities for the kids.

      The space:

      Our 19 acre property is partially wooded. Morning walks through the woods are the best! Just ask for a tour if you are interested.

      We provide sheets, blankets, pillows, and towels.

      The camper has an oven/stove, refrigerator, coffee pot, toaster, dishes, silverware, and cups.

      Outdoor space with fire pit & chairs provided.

      Pet friendly!

      Guest access:

      Feel free to roam around the whole 19 acres. We have tree swings, a mini zip line, and an obstacle course in the woods for the kids.

      We have 2 go-karts that you can rent for $25/hr each. Please give us some notice if you are interested in renting them so we can be sure to have enough gas on hand to fill them up.

      Other things to note:

      Breakfast provided daily.

      Mondays - omelettes

      Tuesdays - pancakes and sausage

      Wednesdays - muffins and pastries

      Thursdays - eggs, potatoes, and toast

      Fridays - muffins and pastries

      Saturdays - pancakes and sausage

      Sundays - eggs, potatoes, and toast

      Family Activities -

      Tuesdays and Thursdays - kids' activities from 11a-3p (can include: music and dance, arts and crafts, sports and outdoor games, nature studies)

      Friday and Saturday nights - 6p-8p various activities including outdoor movies, campfires and s'mores, karaoke and dance parties

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $65 - $95 / night

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      6. Raysville Campground

      5 Reviews
      22 Photos
      46 Saves
      J. Strom Thurmond Lake, Georgia
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      7. Lake Thurmond RV Park

      2 Reviews
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      13 Saves
      Plum Branch, South Carolina

      OUR PARK: We are a beautiful Year-Around RV Park and Campground quietly nestled in a wooded area just down the street from Lake Thurmond, third largest lake east of the Mississippi.

      • Full Hook-up Sites
      • Onsite Camper Rentals
      • Daily, Weekly, Monthly
      • Air-Conditioned ADA shower bathrooms
      • Laundry Facility
      • WiFi
      • Dog Park
      • Community Area with Fire Pit
      • Childrens Play Area
      • Monthly Pot-Luck Suppers
      • Holiday Events, Live Music and Movie Nights

      THINGS TO DO:

      • Easy access to Landam Creek boat ramp less than 2 miles away

      • Lake Thurmond: easy access to Fishing and Boating

      • Hunting(Turkey and Deer)

      • Hiking

      • Golf: Savannah Lakes Village; Hickory Knob State Park; and McCormick Country Club

      RATES:

      • Onsite Campers (Fully Equipped): $395 weekly and $750-795 Monthly

      Nightly: $45-50

      • Weekly: $200-250

      • Monthly: $445 + electric+ $200 deposit

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $45 - $50 / night

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      8. Untamed Honey Glampsites

      1 Review
      13 Photos
      5 Saves
      Lincolnton, Georgia

      The newest trend of glamping, short for glamourous camping has redefined roughing it. Let the stars be your nightlight as you fall asleep listening to the sound of crickets serenading you. In the morning you wake up warm and cozy in your luxury comfort bed. At Untamed Honey Glampsites, you can have both. Embrace nature without giving up the comforts of home. Our hive consists of six unique luxury Luna Bell Tents nestled among the Georgia pines on the tranquil shores of ClarksHill Lake in historic Lincoln County. You will have all the modern conveniences and amenities mixed with the simplicity and peacefulness of the great outdoors.

      Globally, glamping is exploding, and we are committed to providing you with an unrivaled experience. With a variety of different sleeping accommodations, all with their own unique personalities, we know you will find the perfect fit for you! Whether you are reuniting with your best friends, reconnecting with family or having a romantic getaway, we can’t wait to help you plan a beautiful escape. We offer a boutique style glamping experience.

      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tent Cabin
      • Glamping

      $126 - $186 / night


    Recent Glamping Reviews in Jackson

    110 Reviews of 8 Jackson Campgrounds


    • Greg S.
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      Jun. 18, 2024

      Winfield - J Strom Thurmond Lake

      4.9 stars

      Gorgeous lake with no sign of civilization across from the campground. We swam right from our site and loved it. The sites are enormous, private, and provide panoramic lake views. Ours was perfect. Nice beach, playground, and everything well kept. I would imagine that on weekends the boat traffic might be slightly loud but on this Monday it was so peaceful and quiet. The site has a fire ring with grill, a standing grill, a picnic table, and a prep table. Again, the site is enormous. Great value at $32!!!

    • J
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      Jun. 15, 2024

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Clean park with plenty to do

      Stayed for 2 nights in Site #3. Was called prior to arrival regarding checking in. Missed "closing time" but went to site and checked in next morning.  The Park fee is not included in the camping fee with is a bit of a pain, but I actually received a partial refund since the Senior rate was not included in my reservation.

      Plenty of well marked trails to hike, a nice lake, beautiful spring, and if you are interested a thorough Museum about the Civil war prison camp that was located on the grounds. (Note: there is no swimming at the spring)

      Sites are level with good power and water.  I felt they were a bit close, but we are not campground people.  #3 seemed one of the most private, even though right across from the Hosts and near the Bathhouse.  The Bathhouse was very clean and new.

    • Sonya C.
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      May. 5, 2024

      Untamed Honey Glampsites

      UNTAMED HONEY IS THE PLACE TO BEE!

      Fifteen fish and whose counting? Not to mention the 'BIG ONE' that got away on our last day!!!  (According to my Sweetie...Lol!)  Lincolnton, Georgia is the place to 'BEE' for a quiet and intimate getaway, encompassing relaxation and fun!  Lakefront Hotel! One of the best birthday celebrations ever!!! 

      Thank you Jana for all the special consideration and your generosity!  We will definitely be seeing you again soon!

      Sonya and Clarence (Sweetie)

    • HThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Mar. 10, 2024

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Such a great first experience at Mistletoe!

      This site was absolutely perfect for our first trip out in our new camper. Our dog also loved the water! Bathrooms and showers are clean and easily accessible. Several fishing spots and places to launch kayaks and three boat ramps. Sites are clean and well maintained. The fishing is AMAZING! 20 palm sized shell cracker on the first day!

    • Glacia C.
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      Jul. 16, 2023

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Mistletoe GASP: Site 29 (Waterfront)

      Can’t go wrong with Mistletoe for water fun. More sites than not are on the water. Beautiful place to kayak, and you can rent one for 24 hours for $30 (as of June 2023) and keep it at your site.

      Sites are wide and spacious with well-drained pads and parking. Bathrooms are a bit of a walk from 29, but there’s a playground up there, too. Bonus. Around the rest of the park are a myriad of other site types. Some wooded, others exposed. Waterfront or platforms. Three different loops. Great staff and visitors center.

    • R
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      Mar. 27, 2023

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      The View from 82!

      This review is for campsite 82 at Mistletoe State Park. An absolutely commanding view of the lake! It lacked shade in late March but once the sun went down, it was perfect! Beautiful sunsets! We camped in 2 tents and there was more than enough room, the tent pads were level, and the crusher run was comfortable under the tarp and tent. There is a unique lookout structure with a rolling gate. This was useful for corralling our cocker spaniel. We also set chairs up there. Accessing the lake was no problem, just down an easy incline, and there was a little beach area, perfect for sitting with your feet in the cold water. There are multiple trails but we loved walking around both campsite loops. It’s fun to see the different set ups. The comfort station near us was average, but adequate. The shower design isn’t super for drainage but it works! The toilet stalls and sink area were very clean. It looked like at least one comfort station on the right fork loop was more updated, with family bathrooms. I’m with AT&T and I had very few issues with cellular data. The hosts were friendly and welcoming. The gift shop was lovely. We would love to go back and rent a pontoon boat and try one of the cabins. We would like the record to show that at 2:00 AM on the Saturday we were there, an airboat with purple and green lights and very loud music came upon the shoreline of the state park. It was like a spaceship had landed. After thinking about it, we think they may have been bow fishing. Of course our kids slept through the whole thing, no idea how! They took “disturbance of the peace” to a new level! No reflection on the park itself, just a bizarre occurrence and a funny memory for us!

    • Gilbert T.
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      Feb. 22, 2023

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Beautiful lakeside campground

      This is one of the nicest state parks for camping we've been to. Lots of lakeside sites and pull throughs. Beautiful lake views. Very well maintained bathroom and showers. I think we had the best site #75! Pretty level pull thru on the lake with an amazing view. Bathhouse right behind site. Fire pit and cement picnic bench.

    • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Crunchy Acres
      Jan. 12, 2023

      Crunchy Acres

      19 acre family farm with all the extras!

      Ashley here with The Dyrt! I'm excited to welcome your friendly host, John. John has opened his 19 acre family farm up to visitors. Come meet their chickens, goats, pigs, turkey, and rabbits! Rent go-carts or sit around the campfire with some s'mores. Give them some love and leave your review here!

    • Sarah P.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Dec. 11, 2022

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Great place

      Great views and great trails. If you decide to hike on the blue trail, make sure you have water-resistant shoes. It's also not for beginners, and I would be leary about bringing children on that trail.

    • Ashley W.
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      Jul. 16, 2022

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Magnolia Springs

      We stayed here on a weekend during the summer. I really liked this campground and park. It is the site of a Civil War prison camp and has a museum onsite as well as previous earth works from the site which you can walk to. Our site was nice and large with lots of shade. It was possibly the best pull thru site in my opinion due to its proximity to the playground and bathhouse for my kids. Site 16 would be the best back in site since it is right on the lake. The bathhouse was clean and large. There was a laundry area as well. There is usually a splash pad available during the summer but it was closed when we went due to COVID. There is also obviously a spring there and it was really neat to look at because the water is so clear. There were also alligators and turtles in the pond. The turtles would swam up to the railing wanting someone to drop them some food. There was a little trail through the wooded area beside the springs going back to the campground and we did hike it. There were other trails through the woods by the campground lake which we hiked as well. In addition to campsites they did have cabin rentals as well. You can put in your own boat and fish in the lake if desired or rent a boat. We rented canoes and rowed around the lake. It was very nice. There were lots of alligators in the lake. It was hard to fish from the dock and shore due to the alligators trying to get your bait. We did really enjoy this park and would go back. It is pretty rural as well but there were a few small restaurants and stores within a 10-15 minute drive.

    • Sarah F.
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      Jun. 4, 2022

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Bring ant traps, otherwise amazing

      This was my kid's favorite place that we have been so far. Our site 49 was right in the water. There was a drop of about 2 feet to get in, but we made it work. 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. Call ahead to listen to the recording to know when they are releasing water.

      We have a 30ft TT and as we left my husband said anything else would be tricky getting out due to some trees on each side. The shape of the pull through site was fairly tight, but we didn't face any real issues with it.

      There are little black ants everywhere. By our third night they found some food which wasn't tightly sealed and there were ants everywhere. I got rid of most of them but it was too late at that point. We got some ant traps when we went home the next morning. Even though this was a pain, we would still go back, just with ant traps.

    • Ashley W.
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      May. 11, 2022

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Mother’s Day Weekend

      We stayed in site 28 which was a premium pull through site. My biggest issue with the site was it was set up backwards. You enter on what is supposed to be a one way street and pull straight into the site. The picnic table and cleared spot for the site were on the back side of the camper which was odd. Also we had to pull up pretty far to get our electric cord to reach the electric box which got us off the most level section of the site and the cord laid across the camp site in the way. Other than the crazy set up which most of the pull through sites seemed to have it was a very nice park. Next time I will just reserve a back in site on the water. There are several boat ramps throughout the park which makes it convenient for people wishing to bring their own boat. There was also a designated swimming beach but it was a good way away from the campsites. We didn’t end up swimming because it was unseasonably cold. I did not use the bathhouse, but my children did and they were not happy with the bugs inside. My oldest daughter actually took a camp fogger and fogged the bathhouse before she took a shower. Otherwise the facilities were good. Their was a playground that my younger children enjoyed within a short walk of our site. My youngest son was happy because he just had to walk across the road from our site to be able to fish. There were also kayak rentals available from the office and those were very close to our site as well. Overall we liked the park and plan to return.

    • Bryan W.
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      May. 9, 2022

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Lot's of lake front sites

      The park is nice, but outside of the lake there isn't much to do, and I think that is ok.  It's why I went.  

      It seems that many of the sites are water front, and if you have a paddle board or kayak or a boat it would be really fun.  

      There is a beach area, and some people were swimming, but It was too cold for us to do that.

      We did fish a lot from the shore, but we never even had a bite.  It didn't seem like anybody around us did either.  The water was still pretty chilly in the first week of april.  

      We had really good cell signal with T-mobile (5G phone), and streamed movies at night.

    • Lorena M.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Apr. 9, 2022

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Peaceful and gorgeous

      Overall a great park great for bike riding, kayaking or paddleboarding, trails were flooded and/or full of puddles due to heavy rain; the water where you’re supposed to cross the stream at one of the trails was just brown and murky and given the sign for cottonmouth snakes I don’t know why they’re stream crossing instead of bridges. (But I don’t know what it looks like in good weather). Most campsites were very dispersed with a few exceptions (they have two different loops, I stayed at loop 67-92) Some of the best sites with gorgeous views: Best: 73, 79, 80 Better: 69, 75 (across from bathhouse) 76, 78, 82. Some of them have their own grey water drain 👍🏻😀 Definitely recommend it and going back.

    • George H.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Mar. 29, 2022

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Great park and campground

      Had a great time in this well maintained park. Facilities were clean, staff friendly, and everything was well taken care of. Lots of opportunities for water sports, fishing, and hiking. Our site (45) was probably the worst in the park as it’s an interior site in the middle of a loop…it all depends on your neighbors-and we weren’t lucky on that score.

    • Steven S.
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      Feb. 27, 2022

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Beautiful park but…

      Mistletoe is downright beautiful, however, the sites are right on top of each other. I can literally hear my neighbors drop a spoon. The bathrooms are clean and well kept. The staff is super friendly and this this 2 star rating is only because of the lack of privacy.

      Also just an FYI, if you book your camping trip online like most people do, be aware that the 10$ parking fee is not included in your reservation. Even though you’re going the be paring at your reserved campsite you still have to pay an extra 10$ per vehicle. Also they will try to up sell you on a yearly pass. Not cool.

    • S
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      Dec. 30, 2021

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Pretty awesome

      We spent 4 nights here in December. The park is really well taken care of. There are lots of trails that are really well marked. Lots of park road to ride bikes too. The bathrooms were pristine. There are a ton of waterfront sites (sadly we were not in one). The sites in the 70’s are great. Private and spacious. Site 82 is possibly the best as it has huge views, a beach and a deck. Some site have full hook ups. Some have gray water dumps (so convenient!). Cell service was awesome. The ONLY negative is that it takes quite some time to get to (and you pass about 3 other parks if coming from SC). Also make sure you grab groceries well before arriving as there is nothing close by. All in all, great park (as are almost all in GA)

    • Janessa M.
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      Nov. 28, 2021

      Mistletoe State Park Campground

      Gorgeous and Tranquil in the Woods

      This place was so perfect and our first camping experience with our new 40 foot RV! Check-in was easy and they even let us change to a pull-through site last minute. The grounds were sooooo gorgeous! Trees everywhere. Walking trails. And of course the lake. We went during fall colors so it was really magical.

      PROS: Clean restrooms, spacious RV sites (they felt very private), many bathhouses within walking distance, friendly staff, nice gift shop 

      CONS: wet firewood and of course you had to buy from them, playground very small- made more for toddlers/preschool age, less than 5 years old, long walk to the dumpsters



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