Best Campgrounds near Pickens, SC

The Pickens area in upstate South Carolina features several well-developed campgrounds including Table Rock State Park, Devils Fork State Park, and Paris Mountain State Park. The region's mixed-use facilities accommodate tent campers, RV travelers, and cabin guests, with most campgrounds maintaining bathroom facilities, electric hookups, and water access. Table Rock State Park offers both standard campground loops and primitive hike-in sites, while other nearby options like Mile Creek County Park provide lakefront recreation opportunities. The mountainous terrain creates diverse camping environments ranging from developed sites with full amenities to more secluded backcountry options within a 30-mile radius of Pickens.

Road conditions throughout the region remain well-maintained for accessing established campgrounds, though some primitive sites require short hikes from parking areas. "Table Rock is one of the largest state parks in the state of SC and has a TON to offer in terms of hiking. We stayed in the primitive hike-in tent only camp sites, not the 'regular' campground," noted one visitor. Most campgrounds in the area operate year-round, with summer and fall weekends experiencing heaviest use. Cell service varies significantly by location, with some campgrounds like White Oaks offering reliable coverage while others have limited connectivity. Reservations are strongly recommended during peak seasons, particularly for popular lakeside sites and cabins which often book months in advance.

Several visitors highlight the region's natural features as primary attractions beyond the campsites themselves. The hiking trails at Table Rock State Park receive particular praise for their scenic views and challenging terrain. Campers frequently mention the quality of facilities, with one noting that "the bathrooms were dated, but clean. Hot showers." The area's lakes provide additional recreational opportunities, with paddleboard and kayak rentals available at locations like Table Rock's lake. Wildlife sightings commonly include deer, squirrels, and birds. Site privacy varies considerably between campgrounds and specific sites, with some visitors noting that primitive sites can be "VERY close together," while others found certain numbered sites at Table Rock to offer more seclusion. The region balances accessibility with natural immersion, making it suitable for both weekend camping trips and longer outdoor explorations.

Best Camping Sites Near Pickens, South Carolina (368)

    1. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Sunset, SC
    9 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"

    2. Devils Fork State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Tamassee, SC
    14 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!"

    3. Mile Creek County Park

    27 Reviews
    Tamassee, SC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 868-2196

    $15 - $116 / night

    "Having lived in South Carolina most my life, I haven't seen it all.. but have seen a lot of it. Mile Creek Campground is a string of 3 islands connect by narrow straights and surrounded by water."

    "We mainly confined our time to our site and Lake Keowee, so this review is only commenting on those observations and not other areas or accommodations within the park."

    4. Keowee-Toxaway State Park

    25 Reviews
    Sunset, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 868-2605

    $7 - $26 / night

    "There are 3 trailside primitive campsites that are on a peninsula overlooking Lake Keowee."

    "The trail was relatively short, but the hills were bigger than expected. However, the payoff at the trailside campground is incredible. The sites are out on a point on Lake Keowee."

    5. Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Taylors, SC
    19 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."

    6. Davidson River Campground

    82 Reviews
    Pisgah Forest, NC
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 785-5337

    $37 - $84 / 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."

    7. Oconee State Park Campground

    44 Reviews
    Tamassee, SC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 638-5353

    "This state park is located in a beautiful part of South Carolina. There are a range of fun hiking trails. The cabins are rustic, but with all the amenities you need for a trip to the mountains."

    "We spent 2 nights in one of the cabins in this beautiful state park during a road trip through South Carolina. And let me say, 2 nights was not enough! The cabin itself was very well kept."

    8. Twin Lakes at Lake Hartwell

    29 Reviews
    Clemson, SC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 893-0678

    $36 - $76 / night

    "Most, but not all, sites have lake views.  During the time of our visit, only one area was open for camping (sites 25-58).  "

    "Very close to grocery store and dining. Fantastic water views and warm lake water. Boats in the distance, and we had our own private swimming spot with steps into the water."

    9. Black Forest Family Camping Resort

    18 Reviews
    Cedar Mountain, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 884-2267

    "The cabins have electricity, but the water pump is outside and the bathrooms and showers are communal (but clean). There is a full size bed and two bunk beds in each one."

    "Very clean,natural, beautiful trees , and a nice location. It is run by a very nice family. We were close to amazing waterfalls and hikes in DuPont forest."

    10. Jones Gap State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Cedar Mountain, NC
    18 miles
    Website

    "This campground has 19 trail side sites that are all great and not far from the Middle Saluda River which runs through the middle of the park."

    "I used site 7 because an oncoming storm made me bug out of my trailside plans. Gorgeous site, a bit chilly by the river but beautiful and close enough to still use the park bathrooms!"

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1710 Reviews of 368 Pickens Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Tate Branch Campground (Clayton, Ga) — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

    Memorial Day weekend trip

    We absolutely loved this campground! The road in is beautiful although narrow and relatively busy. There are a ton of places to fish. We were there over the Memorial Day weekend and it was surprisingly peaceful and quiet. Several of the sites are right on the creek. There is no power, or any kinds of hook ups. There is a manual pump water source. We also had no Verizon cell reception. There are 3 pit toilets which did seem to be well maintained. Definitely one of the best camping experiences we have ever had and definitely one of my favorite spots.

  • PhD B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2026

    Doc’s Medow

    Free Dispersed Camping - Meadow

    Easy walk in from parking lot to meadow with free dispersed camping spots along the Sam Knob Trail

  • Cindy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2026

    Tugaloo State Park Campground

    Awesome campground

    Loved this campground... Extra clean facilities. The atmosphere here felt serene and calm. Thoroughly enjoyed this relaxing trip. Would recommend this place!

  • N
    May. 12, 2026

    Van Hook Glade

    Elevated Retreat

    The Van Hook Glade campground was very well maintained and offered an abundance of privacy and seclusion with close access to Highlands, showers, and a large public recreation area. The entire site was well kept and the camp hosts were diligent in their duties, while providing privacy. I stayed for two nights and thoroughly enjoyed my time there. We went the first week of May and were able to enjoy the campground practically alone.

  • Ruby C.
    May. 10, 2026

    Sunburst Campground

    Remote Roadside & River Campground

    The river nearby this campsite was absolutely unreal! Definitely made staying here worthwhile. Upon arrival, our site (02) has a tag with my name and our reserved days we are staying, and there was no need for us to check in. We reserved our site via recreation.gov, where it was $33, which is different than previous reviews but still very much worth it nonetheless. The campsites are snuggled in, but only in one line (only neighbors to your sides, not in front and behind you). Many small RVs and some tent campers too. Seemed to be a place well loved by families with its large picnic tables and shaded grassy areas. There were some educational signs around the area, including one about how the area can be prone to flash floods.

    The river by the campground can be heard, but not seen from camp, but is a short walk down to the swimming area. The river was stunning and many folks were there enjoying it for the day & weekend. You can hear the river all night, with only accompanying vehicle noise from the main road next to the campground.

    We were surprised to find the restroom facilities were not operational, and fallen into kinda rough shape but there was a portalet (portable toilet) available for the public visiting the swimming area and the campers staying overnight. Not the end of the world but something to keep in mind. Also, we had no signal in this area (which was a plus for us haha!), but there seemed to be a satellite nearby if needed. Overall, this little remote roadside & riverside site was well worth the adventure.

  • Ruby C.
    May. 10, 2026

    Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    Cozy, Calm, & Clean - loved Lake Powhatan!

    From the lake, to the kind folks who ran the campground, Lake Powhatan was a delight. Closer to the city than we usually go for (~20 min from Asheville, NC), but still felt like true wilderness. All the campsites come equipped with a bear box for campers to use free of cost and the sites ask that you back in vehicles & rigs. We are in a small truck cap camper, so we had lots of room at this site. You can still see your neighbors, but are not on top of one another which is nice. There are also clean & convenient showers and restrooms at the sites (with hot water! Made us feel fancy! Haha). Speaking of convenient, they also have ice and firewood for sale on site when you arrive in case you forgot or needed something. Ice was $5 a small bag and firewood was $10 a bundle.

    There is also nice hiking trails on site that we enjoyed, including a small dam and a small manmade waterfall on the other side. Trails wrap around to the lake’s little beach for visitors to swim (there isn’t always a lifeguard on duty, and wasn’t anyone swimming this trip due to it still being a little cool out). Listened to many birds throughout the trip and there wasn’t many bugs out this time of year. Great place for families to bring their kiddos, or for anyone looking to get away for a little bit. Definitely recommend checking it out.

  • J
    May. 6, 2026

    Ecusta RV park

    New, small and quiet. Great location. Close to downtown Brevard and Pisgah

    Great location. Right across the street from Pisgah Coffee Roasters, 10 minutes to downtown shops and restaurants, and minutes from the entrance to Pisgah National Forest and hiking trails. Sites are big enough for our 40 ft rig and suburban. Lots of space alongside the creek to spread out. Beautiful park. Will be back.

  • Patricia I.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 5, 2026

    wash Creek dispersed campsite seven and eight

    Dispersed camping Site seven and eight

    There are two campsites here seven and eight and there’s one across the road six I believe. They are very nice sites, but not a lot of room for parking. You could set up a number of small tents or a large tent on either site. There is a campfire ring and a creek that runs right alongside.

  • Carol J.
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Sadlers Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful setting

    Spent 3 nights in loop 1 #14. Site was smaller than expected but made it work. Campground is clean and well maintained, bathrooms clean with good water pressure and hot water. Rangers did the rounds every few hours in truck, but only in office 4-5 pm daily. Site held up well (no rivers) during thunderstorms.


Guide to Pickens

Camping near Pickens, South Carolina offers varied terrain with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 3,400 feet across multiple state parks and recreation areas. The region experiences mild winters with occasional snow at higher elevations and humid summers with afternoon thunderstorms common from June through August. Most primitive sites require advanced reservations with seasonal availability limited at certain campgrounds during winter months.

What to do

Waterfall hunting: 4 miles from Devils Fork State Park you'll find accessible cascades with swimming opportunities. "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," notes one Table Rock State Park visitor.

Mountain biking: 25 minutes from Mile Creek County Park leads to extensive trail systems. "We also learned this is some really amazing mountain biking 25 minutes away in the Clemson Experimental Forest... the Isaqueena Trail system. Ranges from easy/intermediate to advanced when you get to the lower waterfall area in the southern part of the forest," reports a Mile Creek County Park camper.

Paddling: Lake Keowee access offers clear water recreation with multiple entry points. "The lake is gorgeous. Boat ramp and trailer parking. Kayak rentals available," notes a visitor at Devils Fork State Park.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Some campgrounds offer more separation than others. "Sites are wooded and spaced far enough apart that you barely see or hear neighbors," explains a camper at Black Forest Family Camping Resort.

Water proximity: Many sites feature direct lake access. "Each campsite has wonderful views of the water. There is a playground by the entrance and near the farthest campsites as well," shares a camper from Twin Lakes at Lake Hartwell.

Cabin accommodations: Options range from rustic to full-amenity structures. "The cabin itself was very well kept. There was air conditioning, 2 bedrooms, 1 full kitchen, 1 full bathroom, and a fire place," describes a visitor at Oconee State Park.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Popular sites book months in advance. "We booked our trip in February so we got all the spots we wanted. We had 5 spots in a culdesac surrounded by the lake on all sides," shares a Mile Creek County Park camper.

Site leveling challenges: Mountain terrain creates uneven spots. "Liked the campground. No amenities per day except bathroom/showers. Nice large sites but very unlevel due to mountain side. Would not stay again because we were so unlevel our refrigerator wouldn't work," warns a visitor at Paris Mountain State Park.

Weather variability: Prepare for rapid changes, especially at higher elevations. "Make sure that if you hike during the winter to give yourself plenty of time to finish the trail and to wear good trail shoes since ice can be expected," advises a Table Rock State Park camper.

Tips for camping with families

Look for water-based recreation: Beaches and swimming areas provide entertainment. "We loved our stay here! Highly recommend a trip here during late fall season, the weather was perfect and it wasn't crowded. Bathrooms were very clean and easy to access," reports a visitor at Mile Creek County Park.

Choose campgrounds with playgrounds: Some sites offer multiple play areas. "There are 3 trailside primitive campsites that are on a peninsula overlooking Lake Keowee. Although only one of them is considered on the shore, they are all within walking distance (down a little hill) from the shore," explains a visitor at Keowee-Toxaway State Park.

Consider short hiking options: Trails under 1 mile work best for young children. "This is a great campsite for 1st time backpackers. The site is approximately 1 mile from the state park office. The trail is moderately difficult with lots of rocks," shares a Jones Gap State Park visitor.

Tips from RVers

Road access limitations: Some campgrounds have narrow approach roads. "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! We have a 31' Class A and we managed fine, but I did hear some people with larger trailers having a harder time," warns a Paris Mountain State Park visitor.

Water pressure varies: Bring pressure regulators when camping in the area. "Pleasant campground, lots of room between sites. The water pressure was not satisfactory and we couldn't take showers in our camper," notes a Black Forest Family Camping Resort visitor.

Site selection matters: Research carefully before booking. "We walked the next branch of the campsite which was not open, and found that sites 3-24 are much more to our liking with regards to elbow room and privacy. Our next trip to this park will be on that branch," advises a visitor at Twin Lakes at Lake Hartwell.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the popular campgrounds near Pickens, SC?

The Pickens area offers several outstanding campgrounds within a short drive. Table Rock State Park Campground is a favorite, offering access to stunning mountain hiking trails and full amenities. It serves as a perfect base for exploring nearby attractions like Caesar's Head. Another popular option is Paris Mountain State Park Campground, known for its scenic setting, level campsites, and clean facilities. Both parks showcase the natural beauty of South Carolina's mountains while providing comfortable camping experiences.

What tent camping options are available in the Pickens area?

Tent campers near Pickens have excellent options to choose from. Oconee State Park Campground offers beautiful tent sites in a mountainous setting with access to multiple hiking trails. The park provides a genuine outdoor experience while still maintaining amenities tent campers appreciate. For those willing to drive a bit further, Mount Pisgah Campground in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville offers a cool mountain retreat with gorgeous scenery. Both locations provide the perfect backdrop for an authentic tent camping adventure.

Are there any camping spots with lake access near Pickens?

Mile Creek County Park offers exceptional lake access camping near Pickens. Located on a series of connected islands surrounded by water, most sites provide stunning views of Lake Keowee with the Blue Ridge Mountains as a backdrop. For another great lakeside option, Devils Fork State Park Campground sits on Lake Jocassee, often called the "Caribbean of South Carolina" due to its crystal-clear waters. The park offers excellent facilities and water recreation opportunities including boat rentals for exploring the lake.

Are there any campgrounds with swimming pools near Pickens?

Willow Valley RV Resort offers a swimming pool among its amenities and is accessible from the Pickens area. This family-friendly campground features 80 graveled sites that accommodate RVs, along with facilities like a playground, basketball court, and laundry services. While a bit of a drive from Pickens, it's worth considering for those specifically wanting pool access. Lake Hartwell State Park Campground doesn't have a pool but offers swimming in the lake as an alternative, with easy access from I-85, making it convenient for campers looking for water recreation.