Best Campgrounds near Conestee, SC

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Camping options around Conestee, South Carolina include several state parks and private campgrounds within an hour's drive. Paris Mountain State Park Campground, located about 15 miles north of Conestee, provides tent, RV, and cabin camping with full hookup sites and modern amenities. Other nearby options include Table Rock State Park Campground and Devils Fork State Park, both offering developed campgrounds with water and electric hookups. Private facilities like Springwood RV Park and Pine Ridge Campground provide additional options for travelers seeking established camping areas with amenities.

Road conditions throughout the region are generally good, with most campgrounds accessible via paved roads. Summer brings warm, humid conditions with temperatures regularly reaching into the 90s, while spring and fall offer milder weather ideal for outdoor activities. Most state park campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during peak seasons. As one camper noted, "compared to other state parks, these campsites are TIGHT! Be prepared. We've come across this with other state parks in South Carolina." Many campgrounds in the area operate year-round, though some facilities and services may be limited during winter months.

Lakefront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with several campgrounds offering water access for fishing, swimming, and boating. Devils Fork State Park, situated on Lake Jocassee about 50 miles northwest of Conestee, is particularly praised for its scenic beauty. According to visitor feedback, "This place is simply outstanding! The lake is amazing and it is called the Caribbean of South Carolina for a reason." Developed campgrounds in the region typically feature amenities such as showers, restrooms, and picnic tables, while some also offer camp stores, firewood sales, and dump stations. Campers seeking more privacy should consider midweek visits, as weekends and holidays can bring crowds to the more popular locations. Most campgrounds in the area accommodate both tent and RV camping, with varying levels of hookups and site sizes available.

Best Camping Sites Near Conestee, South Carolina (231)

    1. Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    Taylors, SC
    11 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. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Sunset, SC
    26 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"

    3. Springwood RV Park

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

    4. Golden Grove Farm and Brew

    3 Reviews
    Pelzer, SC
    11 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."

    5. Scuffle Town Usa RV Park

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

    6. WyldStay Greenville

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

    7. Croft State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    White Stone, SC
    28 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."

    8. Davidson River Campground

    83 Reviews
    Pisgah Forest, NC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 785-5337

    $35 - $80 / night

    "Gravel campsite with paved entrances, 30/50 electric, and picnic table. Situated on the edge of the beautiful Pisgah National Forest. Ranger station nearby. Brevard just outside gate."

    "It's located right at the entrance to the forest, close to amenities such as Walmart supercenter, gas stations, breweries, restaurants, a great BBQ place and an ice cream joint."

    9. Pine Ridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    Pauline, SC
    24 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."

    10. Devils Fork State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Tamassee, SC
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 944-2639

    "The lake is amazing and it is called the Caribbean of South Carolina for a reason."

    "There are few places in the southeast that are as beautiful as the crystal-clear waters of Lake Jocassee!"

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Recent Reviews near Conestee, SC

1214 Reviews of 231 Conestee 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!

  • R
    Nov. 12, 2025

    North Mills River

    Huge Rainbow Trout and Well Maintained Grounds

    The camp hosts here are very attentive and clean the bathrooms daily. The river is stocked and also has native rainbow trout exceeding 20 inches. Some fly-fishermen showcased their trophy catches while we stayed here. There are full hookup spots and no-hookup spots. If you want more than 1-2 days, make sure you book online, as the hosts will point you to the website for longer stays. Beautiful and serene river with large swimming pools. The trout are stocked in addition to native, so call in and track the schedule for best results. Catch and release only - no bait.

  • 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.

  • R
    Nov. 8, 2025

    Tugaloo State Park Campground

    Clean & easy drive

    Lots of clean bath-houses, tons of various camping & helpful DNR & HOSTS.

  • Heidi H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Black Balsam Knob - Dispersed Camping

    No rest, but the BEST

    The coordinates tried to send us to Sam Knob, but we followed the signs to Black Balsam instead. They’re the same parking lot so it’s not a big deal. Like others have said, the wind is killer. Took a bit of time to anchor our tent poles so they didn’t fold in because of the wind. It was still very intense and I personally didn’t get any sleep. BUT. If you want to wake up to the most beautiful sunrise, the best view, and feel physically closer to God than you ever have, it’s worth all of it. I will have failed if I don’t come back here before I die. I loved it.

  • Alexander C.
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Riley Moore Falls Campsite

    Best night sleep

    Such a great place to spend the night. I took my hammock and spent the night listening to the waterfall and nature. Sky was clear and bright with stars. I risked it and chose no fly tonight just to take in the view. Perfect weather. Met alot of interesting and hopefully new friends.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Mount Pisgah Campground

    October camping experience

    Well I checked when peak leaf season was supposed to occur and what to expect from temperatures. I also appreciate information from those that camped here. We were in site B26 interior of the loop. Unfortunately we weren’t able to get outside loop from the showers to the end. Interior from the showers to site 21 were okay. Ours on the other hand was one of the worst we’ve had. You had a steep 7 step down to picknick table and firepit. It was also in a low sumac shrub area that had a distinct smell. Campground was clean and facilities were well maintained. NPS staff were present despite the current shutdown in Washington! Limited cell service at the site. Best just up the parkway to the Mt. Pisgah picnic area parking lot.

    While we did hit peak color, I didn’t think that the cold front would be as intense. Temperature dropped below freezing and during the night it felt like gale force winds buffeting the GO. Definitely will pick a lower elevation for camping if it’s in October!

  • Katie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Upper Cove Creek - UCC2 Dispersed

    Okay spot

    Avery Road was closed so we ended up here. Not a whole lot of sites in the forest here. This site was fine, nothing special, but nothing bad. There’s a shallow creek that runs next to this spot.


Guide to Conestee

The camping spots near Conestee, South Carolina offer several options within a one-hour radius for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the upstate region. Conestee sits at around 900 feet elevation with typical Piedmont terrain featuring rolling hills and mixed hardwood forests. The region experiences four distinct seasons, with particularly comfortable camping conditions in spring and fall when temperatures range between 50-75°F and humidity levels are moderate compared to summer months.

What to do

Hiking on varied terrain: Paris Mountain State Park Campground features multiple trails with different difficulty levels to explore. "Great hiking trails and easy access campsites. Mountain lake was a little small for kayaking, but we had fun," notes one visitor who gave the park a 5-star rating.

Mountain biking adventures: Davidson River Campground offers excellent access to cycling trails. "Located right inside Pisgah National forest this campground is perfectly set for all adventures... if you're thinking of riding the mtb trails you're in luck. They start literally across the davidson river from the campground," shares a camper who frequented the area.

Lake activities year-round: Devils Fork State Park Campground provides access to Lake Jocassee with exceptionally clear water. "Beautifully located on Lake Jocassee! Camp sites paved, wooded and nicely spaced... The lake is gorgeous. Boat ramp and trailer parking. Kayak rentals available," writes a visitor who enjoyed the waterfront setting.

What campers like

Peaceful atmosphere: Croft State Park Campground receives praise for its quiet environment. "Compared to some other state parks in SC, this one was less crowded and more peaceful. 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."

Clean facilities: Pine Ridge Campground stands out for its maintenance standards. "This campground was recommended to me by a friend... This place is so cute! There is an acre of catch and release pond, a playground and jump pad for kids, a pool, some trails, several things to do. There is a coin operated laundry and a bathhouse that I have to say is beautifully kept and clean," reports a satisfied camper.

Wildlife viewing: Table Rock State Park Campground offers encounters with local fauna. "We saw deer, squirrels, birds, snakes, and many salamanders. There are many waterfalls in the area and many places to hike. There are a couple of small towns not far away and Greenville isn't a long drive."

What you should know

Site levelness varies: Paris Mountain visitors frequently mention challenges with uneven sites. "Nice large sites but very unlevel due to mountain side. Would not stay again because we were so unlevel our refrigerator wouldn't work," reports one camper who experienced difficulties.

Reservation needs: Table Rock State Park Campground fills up quickly, especially during peak seasons. "Have waited six months into our RV life to start reviews for fair comparisons. Spent 4 nights here. Mortified to say that this was our first time here despite living in Charleston, SC for over 10 years. What a gem!"

Road conditions: Some campgrounds have narrow access roads that can be challenging for larger vehicles. One Davidson River visitor noted, "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!"

Tips for camping with families

Activity-rich options: Pine Ridge Campground offers numerous amenities for children. "Our family had a great time! Lots of stuff for the kids to do! Bath house clean and laundry facility great! We will definitely be back!" reports a family that enjoyed their stay.

Water-based fun: Devils Fork State Park provides safe swimming areas. "So much for family's to do here. We stopped by to check it out on our way to another site and wished they had a spot available. We will be booking this for another time. Water is so clear. Site is so clean," notes a family who plans to return.

Educational experiences: Croft State Park includes opportunities to learn about local ecosystems. "We enjoyed seeing the equestrian visitors too," mentions a visitor who appreciated the diverse activities available for different interests.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: Paris Mountain State Park requires careful site selection for larger rigs. "The road through the park back to the campground is pretty narrow at some points... We have a 31' Class A and we managed fine, but I did hear some people with larger trailers having a harder time," explains one RVer who successfully navigated the park.

Weekday visits recommended: Springwood RV Park offers a more peaceful experience during non-peak times. "Nice quiet spot not far from a big road with any shops you could need on it. Wifi availability for $20 a month. Slow, but gets the job done," shares a long-term camper.

Utility hookup availability: Golden Grove Farm and Brew provides a unique RV experience with limited hookups but compensating amenities. "Really cool spot to go camping. The brewery was awesome and they were very friendly. I'm definitely coming back here sometime 10/10," notes an enthusiastic visitor who enjoyed the camping-brewery combination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Conestee, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Conestee, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 231 campgrounds and RV parks near Conestee, SC and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Conestee, SC?

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

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Conestee, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 free dispersed camping spots near Conestee, SC.

What parks are near Conestee, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 parks near Conestee, SC that allow camping, notably Hartwell Lake and National Forests in North Carolina.