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    Several RV campgrounds with full hookups operate near Seneca, South Carolina, including Tiger Stripes RV Campsites, Thousand Trails Carolina Landing, and Crooked Creek RV Park & Marina. Tiger Stripes offers spacious executive lots with pool access and the convenience of downtown proximity. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing features multiple RV sites with water and electric hookups, though navigation can be challenging on the hilly, wooded terrain. Crooked Creek provides full hookup sites with lake access, a marina, and private bathrooms with showers. Most parks accommodate big rigs, with gravel pads that may require leveling, especially at Carolina Landing where "sites are close together throughout most of the park and some are very unlevel, with tight turns on hills."

    Access roads to several campgrounds involve navigation challenges, particularly for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. At Twin Lakes Campground, site #12 is described as "meant for motorized RVs and not trailers" due to utility placement and one-way road restrictions. Sanitary dump stations are available at most parks, though Carolina Landing charges an additional fee for pump-out service. Cell service varies throughout the region, with reviewers noting "AT&T and T-Mobile were minimal" at some locations. Most RV parks in the area operate year-round, with peak seasons during summer months and Clemson University football weekends. Pet policies generally allow dogs with standard restrictions, though amenities like dog parks are limited to certain properties.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Seneca (230)

      1. Riverbend RV Park-Campground

      4.0(1)39mi from SenecaRVs, Tents

      "Great campground for RVers near downtown Franklin, NC. The campground itself is not very large but it is well maintained and provides a great option to camp with an RV."

      from $25 - $50 / night

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      2. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

      3.7(15)12mi from SenecaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We are under a WiFi pole and have good signal and usable internet. It was actually worth paying for. There is a boat launch but, it is hard to get to and down a large, steep incline."

      "There was trash in our fire ring and the picnic table at our site should probably be put out of its misery."

      3. The Point at Lake Hartwell

      4.0(5)10mi from Seneca6 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Fantastic owners, great rates, lakefront property, private boat dock, next door to a boat ramp, lake vibe restaurant with live bands, (seasonal), mere minutes from nearly anything one could want, delivery"

      "Such a great carefree, quiet and peaceful place to stay!!"

      from $47 - $97 / night

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      4. Hoppin Horse Farm RV site

      5.0(2)6mi from Seneca1 siteRVs

      "Enjoy your private fire-ring and take in a gorgeous sunset. Lots of outdoor activities nearby. Give them some love and leave a review here!"

      "The sites are spacious and private considering the size of the park & with all the convenient hookups readily available. Just an all around perfect family campground!"

      from $40 / night

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      5. Crooked Creek RV Park & Marina

      4.5(2)7mi from SenecaRVs, Tents

      "Even lots with full hook ups! Has marina with good food, ice, supplies, etc with boat ramp & docks. Lake access from beach area. Immaculate private bathrooms with sink, toilet & showers."

      "If you have a boat, it’s convenient to be able to dock your boat at the on site marina. The store is handy for snacks or last minute necessities. Our son likes to get ice cream there."

      from $50 / night

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      6. Currahee RV Park

      4.9(8)24mi from SenecaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We found this place when our other place to stay fell through and we Googled 'campgrounds near me .  We called them and they gladly told us that there were spots available. "

      "The scenery is gorgeous, the spots are huge and the peace and quiet is priceless! If you are anywhere near Taccoa, Ga you HAVE to stop here. No excuses! Oh and get site 17 if you can."

      7. Toccoa RV Park

      5.0(1)17mi from SenecaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Clean nearby lake, perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, and boating. Plus it’s near the wonderful Toccoa waterfall."

      8. Lake Keowee Campsite for RVs 🏞

      Be the first to review5mi from Seneca1 siteRVs

      from $20 - $35 / night

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      9. Tiger Mountain RV Park & Campground

      Be the first to review5mi from SenecaRVs

      from $50 / night

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      10. Big Water Marina & RV Park

      5.0(2)21mi from SenecaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "My family and I enjoyed camping on the beach here by the lake. The campground had a lot to offer. There was a restaurant/bar , playground, Marina, stage with live bands."

      "Most of the camp spots are not shaded, but right on the water. Boat rentals are available as well as paddle boards and kayaks."

      from $25 - $50 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Seneca, SC

    1367 Reviews of 230 Seneca Campgrounds


    • N
      Jul. 25, 2022

      Land of Waterfalls RV Park

      Great campground, lots of shade, friendly camp hosts

      This campground is located 15 minutes to Brevard and Pisgah National Forest and 20 minutes to Hendersonville. DuPont State Park is nearby as well. Easy access to hiking trails and outdoor activities. Peaceful and quiet campground that is very well maintained. Camp hosts are very friendly and helpful! Check in and payment is all online. Dog friendly! Roomy sites with picnic tables and fire pits. Open year round. Stayed from November through April

    • Celeste C.
      Oct. 27, 2021

      Tugaloo State Park Campground

      Great Lake

      This is a great campground. Lots of spacious campsites. Lots of choices. We were lakeside on a pull through that was a bit short for us. The site was amazing we could kayak up to our site. Pet friendly, family friendly. Power, Electric, gray water dumps near each site. Washer and dryer in each bathhouse. A beautiful campground.

    • Adam V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 7, 2020

      Mile Creek County Park

      My Favorite Campground in South Carolina

      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. It's hard to get a spot here without great views of Lake Keowee and the Blueridge Mountains.

      The spaces a are a mix of full concrete pads or gravel sites. We've stayed in several sites and while some are very close together (that RV park feeling), there are many which have lots of breathing room, and things feel more natural. The pics in this review are for site 51, which is on the "3rd island," which is the furthest out and offers the best views. This is a very level concrete spot and we only had to use the electric tongue jack on our trailer to level front to back. Got set up in under 5 minutes.

      There is one oddity to some of the concrete sites. Because it's concrete, your fire pit is off to the side. And since most of the sites are raised, your fire pit may be level with the concrete pad, but you can't sit next to it as there is too much slope.

      It's a county park and is well maintained. Bath houses are clean. With it having a public day use area with a nice boat dock, you can expect almost every morning @ 6am to hear the diehard fishing folks blasting out of the boat launch area. 

      We have Verizon and our cell signal has always been 4 to 5 bars on the outside third island.

      All sites have 30amp electric and water hookups. Dump station at the front of campground entrance up on a hill. BE AWARE, pulling into the dump station is easy, but the steeper exit will have longer RV's and Trailers dragging their bag end on the asphalt.

      We've always felt safe and relaxed here. And though we prefer more dispersed camping with less neighbors, this is still one of the best and most affordable ($25 in off season) places in South Carolina to camp. 

      We rarely give 5-stars, but due to the awesome views,  trees between the sites and being well wooded & surrounded by water... it really is a very nice place.

      From what I can tell, all but two sites are back in. We had no problem backing in our 23'8" (total length) camper in.

    • A
      Sep. 18, 2021

      Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground

      Hiking, Waterfalls, Fishing, Biking + Even Ice Cream

      OVERVIEW

      • No Water/Sewer Hookups on Any Site

      • Electric Hookup Sites Limited 

      • WiFi/Cell Signal Limited[Booster Recommended]

      • Kid Friendly

      • Dog Friendly

      • Bath Facilities On-site

      LOCATION

      The location is incredible! We enjoyed the accessibility of hiking, biking and fishing right from the campground. ART LOEB trailhead is right outside the campground entrance and is excellent for hiking and mountain biking. Several loops and even sites provide access to the river for fishing. Just outside the campground are endless trails and several beautiful waterfalls that can be accessed within a 5-15 min car ride. Convenient to a few restaurants, grocery stores and even a Walmart (which is slightly dodgy so be warned).

      SITE

      014 WOAK site is an RV site. It’s spacious and very private. We loved how much room we had to spread out and entertain as we were traveling with several other camping families. Our site was the go to spot! Backing in wasn’t difficult. It was convenient that the pull through site across from us was vacant, this made backing in super easy. There are no hookups on this site. So be sure you have a generator! One bonus on the location of this site is the water access just feet away. We needed to fill up and had forgot to do so when we pulled in to the campground. What a relief to see a water access just steps from the campsite! The only downside was that generator hours are very limited. If you are traveling during warmer months or must have AC, this is not the site for you. We felt that the tree coverage really provided us protection from the heat and did very well without AC in early August.

      ACTIVITIES

      • Slide Rock is a natural water slide that is fun for the whole family. Yes… it’s COLD and honestly worth every moment of chilly suffering.

      • Hiking is abundant and all levels are accessible within minutes to a few miles of the campsite. Our favorites are: Looking Glass Falls (steps going down make this a breeze), Moore Cove Falls is a MUST and an easy trail that leads to the perfect waterfall for a good photo, Looking Glass Rock is a moderate to difficult hike and worth it. Looking Glass Rock is a long hike so be prepared to go early and bring a rain jacket.

      • Fishing right within the campground makes it perfect for an early morning or late afternoon activity. The hatchery is nearby and offers some wonderful opportunities to catch and release. Be sure to look in to a guided tour for a hands on experience filled with lots of educational info on local fish.

      • Biking is a top activity for lots of overnight and day campers. The Art Loeb Trail provides endless miles that proves fun for the whole family.

      • Ice Cream at Dolly’s should make your list if you love a refreshing treat. This iconic little stop if right by the entrance to the Pisgah Forest and just around the corner from the campground. Also a great spot for a cell signal!

      • Breweries aren’t hard to find nearby. Small microbreweries are within a few minutes and Sierra Nevada Brewery is 25 minutes away.

      DON’T FORGET

      • Generator (in case your site doesn’t offer electric)
      • Headlamps and Flashlights (tree coverage is heavy so it gets darker faster)
      • Fishing Poles
      • Rain Jackets (it rained almost daily in the afternoon)
      • Cordless Leaf Blower (for removing leaves from slide outs)
    • W
      Feb. 12, 2021

      Springfield - Hartwell Lake

      Nice well kept Corp of Engineers campground

      This is a typical Corp of Engineers campground, well kept with a variety of pull through and back-in sites.  Sites are 50/30/20 electric with water, picnic table and fire ring.  Many sites have a tent pad, are very level packed gravel/sand and well situated with very few having very close neighbors.  Shade is at a premium on some sites due to cutting of pine trees a couple of years ago but almost all are waterfront with an excellent view.  Some sites have direct access to the water allowing boats right at the site and swimming.  The swimming beach is very nice and well maintained as are the playgrounds.  Three bath houses are convenient to all loops, well maintained and clean.  Cell service is very good as is over the air TV with numerous channels available.  The dump station is easy in/out.  Sites 10 through 40 have awesome views of Lake Hartwell.

    • Thomas S.
      Jul. 26, 2020

      Little Creek RV & Tiny Home Resort

      Great long-term Rv Resort

      Spacious long-term Resort with bathhouse, laundry facility, dog park, hiking trail, private dock on Lake Hartwell, boat storage, and more. Also allows tiny homes!

    • W
      Feb. 12, 2021

      Mile Creek County Park

      A hidden gem!

      This campground sets on a peninsula into Lake Keowee and offers gorgeous views of the lake and mountains in the distance.  While possible for big rigs, it can be a challenge in some areas.  The sites are mostly in the 30-35 foot range and most are back in, fairly level and offer 30/20 electric and water.  Picnic tables and fire rings are on the sites, but unfortunately most of the sites do not offer a lot of usable area around the site.  A few sites near the boat ramp are unparalleled in their view of the lake and mountains and reservation planning is a must if these are wanted.  Being far out in the country the cell service isn't so good and according to where you are even over the air TV is spotty.  A nice boat ramp and swimming beach are available, as are bath houses centrally located.  The camp store was closed due to Covid when we stayed, but there are kayak and canoe rentals.  The dump station was easily accessed and very clean. There are cabins, but we did not look at them.  All in all, this is a very nice campground for families or couples wanting a getaway.

    • Tim P.
      Nov. 2, 2021

      Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA

      KOA Holiday Traveler's Rest SC

      Wonderful small campground w less than 50sites. Most are creekside back ins. Full hook up including cable. Smoking wifi. Level gravel sites with concrete patios. Some with yard swings. Very clean. Clean bathhouses. Cute camp store. Free library. Pool and other rec. Propane refills and wood$ delivery to site. Trash pick up. Great hosts. Campground is easy to get to and tucked into the woods.

    • Keith and Tia S.
      Mar. 2, 2021

      Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground

      Incredible place to hike

      Took my boys after studying the 7 Natural wonders of GA and this gorge is one of them. Did not disappoint. The hike to the bottom is not for the faint of heart. And the steps back up will challenge the most fit among us. But the views and experience is well worth the pain. Campground while being big rig friendly is a little tight ( we have a 42ft motorhome). If your large try to book sites 34 or 35 pull through. No sewers, but easy to use dump station next to the exit. Make sure you add this stop to your Must see list


    Guide to Seneca

    RV sites near Seneca, South Carolina offer campers access to Lake Hartwell, one of the Southeast's largest and most popular recreational lakes with 962 miles of shoreline. Temperatures in this region range from average summer highs in the upper 80s to winter lows in the 30s, making year-round camping possible with proper preparation. Most campgrounds in this area feature gravel pads with varying degrees of levelness on terrain that can be challenging for larger rigs.

    What to do

    Kayaking on Lake Hartwell: Lake access varies between campgrounds, with Big Water Marina & RV Park providing rentals and easy water entry. "We love this spot. Most of the camp spots are not shaded, but right on the water. Boat rentals are available as well as paddle boards and kayaks," notes camper Sarah P.

    Explore Toccoa Falls: Located about 30 minutes from Seneca, these impressive 186-foot falls are accessible via a short paved pathway. Near Currahee RV Park, one visitor mentioned, "It's near enough to Toccoa for the restaurants and shops and the museum but it's far enough off the track so that there's no traffic noise or other annoyances."

    Attend seasonal events: Many campgrounds host activities during peak seasons and holidays. At The Point at Lake Hartwell, "The 4th of July events was awesome and was a full day of contest and ended with a DJ kicking the tunes," according to Jay J.

    What campers like

    Private bathroom facilities: Several campgrounds offer individual bathroom units rather than communal facilities. At Crooked Creek RV Park & Marina, campers appreciate the "Immaculate private bathrooms with sink, toilet & showers," as Kelly S. describes.

    On-site marinas: Direct lake access with docking facilities is a major draw. "If you have a boat, it's convenient to be able to dock your boat at the on site marina. The store is handy for snacks or last minute necessities," reports Kimberly H. about Crooked Creek.

    Creek-side sites: Many campers prefer spots along flowing water. At Currahee RV Park, one camper recommends, "get site 17 if you can. It's the most secluded spot and has river access and a balcony."

    What you should know

    Campsite levelness varies significantly: Many RV sites in this region require leveling equipment. One camper at Thousand Trails Carolina Landing noted, "Our site- A5- was super unlevel. I felt unsafe with our fifth wheel's two left tires up in the air after auto-leveling. That was a first for us, and hope we never have to do that again."

    WiFi availability differs by location: Some campgrounds offer reliable internet while others have limited connectivity. "We are under a WiFi pole and have good signal and usable internet. It was actually worth paying for," reported Ian R. about Thousand Trails Carolina Landing.

    Pool hours may be limited: Even during summer months, pool facilities often close earlier than expected. One camper mentioned, "Our hope was to spend some late afternoon time at the pool, but that didn't work out" when discovering a 4:30 pm closing time.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for campgrounds with activity schedules: Holiday weekends often feature special programming. At Big Water Marina & RV Park, a camper shared, "There was a restaurant/bar, playground, Marina, stage with live bands. My kids had so much fun and can't wait to go camping here again."

    Consider proximity to hiking trails: The region offers numerous family-friendly hiking options. Near Toccoa RV Park, one visitor spent "4 nights here for a family vacation. It unfortunately rained half the time but it was still an amazing trip. Clean nearby lake, perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, and boating. Plus it's near the wonderful Toccoa waterfall."

    Bring alternative recreation options: Weather can be unpredictable, so pack indoor games and activities. One camper recommended morning hikes: "We went early in the morning to beat any sort of hiking rush. We enjoyed being on the top of the mountain by ourselves, sipping coffee and hot chocolate."

    Tips from RVers

    Request specific site information: When booking RV sites near Seneca, ask about site dimensions, levelness, and utility placement. A camper at The Point at Lake Hartwell warned about logistics: "Not level sites. Mostly seasonal which is fine but not a great place or easy to get in/out of if transient."

    Consider transportation within larger campgrounds: Some properties are spread out and hilly. "A golf cart is helpful to have, or bikes," suggests Kimberly H. about navigating Crooked Creek RV Park & Marina.

    Verify campground amenities before arrival: On-site stores and facilities vary widely. "The biggest thing I do not like about this campground is that I felt as if the sites were squeezed in on top of each other," one camper noted, while another was surprised to find "NO camp store, which is again strange for such a large RV park."

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