Best Campgrounds near Horatio, SC

Campsites around Horatio, South Carolina range from state park campgrounds to military facilities and private RV parks within 30 miles of the town. Poinsett State Park Campground, approximately 15 miles southwest of Horatio, serves as a central developed camping destination with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. The area's mixed-use campgrounds include Falcons Nest FamCamp (military-only), Weston Lake Recreation Area, and several state parks with varying amenities and capacity. Most established sites provide electric hookups, water access, and designated camping areas with picnic tables and fire rings.

Road conditions can significantly impact camping experiences in this region, particularly at Poinsett State Park. "Getting to the campground was a challenge with roads that are in desperate need of repair. They are starting to work on adding gravel to the sites but have a long way to go," noted one camper about Poinsett. The park's entry road is described as very rough, narrow, and dotted with potholes, making navigation difficult for larger vehicles. Summer months bring intense bug activity, including mosquitoes, ticks, and caterpillars, with several visitors reporting issues even in spring months. Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though winter temperatures can drop below freezing. Cell service varies considerably, with Poinsett State Park having limited to no coverage in camping areas.

Visitors consistently highlight the region's trail systems as standout features, particularly at Poinsett State Park. The park contains numerous hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through diverse landscapes, with one camper noting, "Poinsett State Park has some of the best hiking and biking trails in the Palmetto State. You could spend multiple days camping here and have a chance to hike different trails every day." Proximity to Congaree National Park (about 45 minutes from Poinsett) represents another draw for outdoor enthusiasts. Campsite privacy varies widely across the region's developed campgrounds, with many reviewers noting the relatively close spacing between sites at Poinsett. Water recreation opportunities exist at several locations, including fishing ponds and small lakes where paddling is permitted. Many campers recommend bringing supplies and planning ahead, as amenities and stores are limited near the more remote camping areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Horatio, South Carolina (70)

    1. Poinsett State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Wedgefield, SC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 494-8177

    "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."

    2. Longleaf Campground — Congaree National Park

    30 Reviews
    Gadsden, SC
    20 miles

    $15 - $25 / night

    "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."

    "We were at site 7, it took about 250 steps from the parking lot to our site. All sites have lots of shade. The campground is next to a pond that gets rather loud at night."

    3. Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    State Park, SC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 788-2706

    "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. Falcons Nest FamCamp

    1 Review
    Sumter, SC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 895-0450

    $20 / night

    "Must have access to Shaw afb to stay. 20 per night. No long term prices. No stay limit."

    5. Sharolyn Motel & Campground

    1 Review
    Sumter, SC
    8 miles
    +1 (803) 494-2626

    6. Weston Lake Recreation Area

    6 Reviews
    Columbia, SC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 751-5253

    $33 - $35 / night

    "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"

    7. Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    46 Reviews
    Elloree, SC
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 854-2408

    "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."

    8. Lee State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bishopville, SC
    25 miles
    Website

    "Great little park about 20 minute drive from Florence. Clean bathrooms. My dog was a bit confused by seeing horses for the first time. Super friendly staff."

    "Love seeing the horses around the campsites."

    9. Columbia Camden RV Park

    1 Review
    Elgin, SC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 206-9954

    10. Santee Lakes KOA

    28 Reviews
    Santee, SC
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 478-2262

    "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."

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  • 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!

  • Casey D.
    Mar. 25, 2026

    Mill Creek Marina and Campground

    Dumphole

    My son and I have a small business and we stayed there for 2 months because we were working in a nearby town. It seemed okay at first. I got there and the coffee pot was full of old coffee and mold. There was sticky dirt and trash under the beds and around the beds and under the nightstands. If you're staying in the cabins or what they call the sweet You might want to take pictures of everything and document everything that is screwed up in there before you even stay because they will try to blame you for it. My son and I do not drink or party we were there for work. There was a outlet behind the headboard in the headboard was just hanging on the wall My son accessed the outlet in order to charge his laptop and phone and remove the headboard which just hangs and forgot to put it back They claim that we broke that and the box springs. The box spring was already broke when we got there. The heat in the back room of the suite was broke I had to bring my own heater. I paid $5,000 for 2 months and we came back for one more day and the lady, or general manager, called me absolutely hostile and irate about the headboard We explained to her that it just hangs on the wall she lied and said we broke it. My mistake was not documenting everything and taking photos in order to show them that it was all messed up when we got there. So if you do decide to stay at this dump hole I would certainly take pictures and document anything that's wrong prior to your stay and make sure that they are fully aware of all of the broken things in there which are numerous. The fridge is a mini fridge and the ice builds up on it to where you can't even use the little freezer thing in it. It's in a nice beautiful location. I thought it was going to be okay for the first two months we were okay with it. We're not the kind of people that complain or bitch or moan about things so I didn't bring any of the mini discrepancies to their attention I thought they didn't they already knew since the pricing was so cheap. I I assumed for that price they were aware of how messed up the place was. There's a restaurant on site. The food is disgusting. Fried garbage basically. They're always out of menu items. If you're waiting for a drink refill or to have your food served you're going to be waiting for a while because the waitresses are always outside smoking cigarettes goofing off. The food is stored in a dirty room underneath the restaurant and I saw mice and roaches running in and out of there. It's a great place if you're an alcoholic and like to drink I guess. It's in a great location. The camp store is only open whenever the general manager feels like it seems like there's hours on the door but they're closed about 85% of the time. I was extremely disappointed when they called me up and treated me like absolute trash. The lady was irate for no reason. We didn't break the box springs we didn't break anything we were staying there one night after we already stayed there for 2 months and we didn't have a problem and now all of a sudden we came back a week later and they're trying to say we broke stuff and told us we can't stay there anymore which really bothered me because I was very respectful and we didn't complain about all the messed up things. People are up late partying all through the weekend so if you're there to work it's not a really good place. Your parking in a mud hole too All in all I'd say avoid this place. There are much better places to stay on lake Marion Mill Creek campground is a garbage dump as far as I'm concerned

  • Paulette H.
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Outside Inn Campground

    Can’t Wait to Return

    What a fantastic campground! Welcoming, spacious level sites, clean modern bath house and the farm animals are adorable. Had a wonderful time!

  • Rhiannon G.
    Mar. 20, 2026

    Santee Lakes KOA

    Cute little camp ground right on the lake

    Super friendly staff, aside from the slant of the ground making it a little difficult no complaints. Loved having clean bathrooms and laundry facilities right on the grounds.

  • 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!

  • The Hoffman Way The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 6, 2026

    The Lakeshore Campground — Santee State Park

    Lakeshore Campground

    The sites are among trees and blown leaves to identify your area. Fairly level. The rangers drive around frequently. My water was missing a knob and a ranger installed one right away.

  • J
    Jan. 21, 2026

    Outside Inn Campground

    Amazing Campground

    Unbelievable place to stay—from getting to feed the animals, the walking trails, the playground, Outside Inn is family friendly and our kids always have a blast!

  • 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.

  • Keith E.
    Jan. 19, 2026

    Taylor's Landing

    Just what the doctor order

    My experience with Taylor's Landing was just when the doctor ordered it was everything that I needed quiet great fishing all around I highly recommend it


Guide to Horatio

Camping sites near Horatio, South Carolina include several options within a 30-mile radius, with terrain varying from pine forests to lakeshores. Summer temperatures regularly reach 90°F with high humidity, while winter nights can drop to the 30s. Cell service throughout the area varies significantly by carrier and location, with reception particularly limited in low-lying areas near water features.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: Poinsett State Park offers exceptional riding opportunities for cyclists of all skill levels. "This is a good place to stay to mountain bike, there are two trails in Poinsett and Manchester State Forest is nearby," notes one regular visitor of Poinsett State Park Campground.

Paddling and boating: Several area lakes provide water recreation options beyond fishing. At Santee State Park, campers can access boat launches and docks. "This is a great campground for anyone who enjoys watersports. Lake Marion is a great place for boating, kayaking, and fishing," reports a reviewer of Cypress View Campground.

Wildlife viewing: The forests around Horatio support diverse wildlife populations. At Congaree National Park, "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," according to a camper at Longleaf Campground.

What campers like

Lake activities: Water features rank high among visitor preferences. "We stayed here for Mother's Day weekend... The hiking trails that we went on were good, but it was too warm to do a lot of hiking. Instead, we visited the park office for ice cream!" mentioned a camper at Sesquicentennial State Park Campground.

Equestrian facilities: Some campgrounds cater to horse enthusiasts. "Hosts were super nice, even when we got in late. Was wonderful to wake up and see the horses. Also dog friendly which is a plus," noted a visitor to Lee State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Campers frequently comment on bathhouse conditions. "Our site had a trail attached to the back of it which was really nice for hiking and it was perfect distance from the bathroom! On the topic of the bathroom, the toilets were CLEAN! And I mean we were there for 24 hours and the bathroom was cleaned at least twice," shared a family at Poinsett State Park.

What you should know

Military-only options: Some camping areas restrict access. "Very nice campground. Lots of trees. Must have access to Shaw afb to stay. $20 per night. No long term prices. No stay limit," explained a visitor to Falcons Nest FamCamp.

Seasonal insect activity: Bug populations can be significant. "First, in the parks defense, it was probably not the best idea to stay here during the summer time. July? Hottest month of the year? South Carolina? The bugs were massive. I probably could have been carried away by some of the horseflies I saw," warned one Poinsett State Park camper.

Flooding potential: Low-lying areas may experience water issues during heavy rain. "The first night got a lot of rain and storms and several of the campers from sites farther back left saying they were flooded out. Our site did have some water during the storm but it was gone by morning," reported a camper at Longleaf Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Look for recreation buildings: Some parks offer indoor spaces for children. "Shaded, a large field for the children to run and play with their new-found friends, and a nice recreational building available for campers to use, complete with games, books, tables, and electricity," described a parent at Poinsett State Park.

Choose sites near facilities: Families appreciate convenient bathroom access. "We stayed in campsite 30! It was beautiful and we felt like we had plenty of privacy. Our site had a trail attached to the back of it which was really nice for hiking and it was perfect distance from the bathroom!" advised a family celebrating at Poinsett State Park.

Consider weather timing: Shoulder seasons offer more comfortable conditions. "I prefer to stay at Poinsett State Park in the fall, winter, or spring as it is located in the sandhills and it can be pretty hot and buggy in the summer," suggested a regular camper who enjoys the park's cabins.

Tips from RVers

Check site dimensions: Many campgrounds have limited space for larger vehicles. "We camped here for Mother's Day weekend. Our camper is 29 ft, with no slide outs and just an awning. There was no way to extend our awning, because the trees were too close. A slide out wouldn't have been able to open out," cautioned an RV owner at Poinsett State Park.

Assess road conditions: Access roads can be challenging. "The campground was nice, the RV spaces had nice concrete pads and nice cabins. The roads had some serious potholes and the the campground doesn't seem to be on a regular maintenance schedule but it was clean," reported a visitor to Weston Lake Recreation Area.

Consider seasonal availability: Off-peak times may offer better experiences. "Campground had tons of room in December. We were right on the lake. Easy park to walk and explore," noted a winter visitor to Cypress View Campground, highlighting potential advantages of camping outside the busy summer months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Horatio, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Horatio, SC is Poinsett State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 41 reviews.