Best Campgrounds near Blythewood, SC

Blythewood, South Carolina provides access to several developed campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, offering a mix of camping experiences from state parks to family-oriented private campgrounds. Sesquicentennial State Park Campground, located about 15 miles south in Columbia, features both tent and RV sites with electric hookups, picnic tables, and water access. Lake Wateree State Park Campground, situated northeast of Blythewood, provides another state-managed option with boat-in access and waterfront sites. Smaller private operations like Blythewood Acres and Kaleidoscope Farm offer more intimate camping environments with limited amenities, while Congaree National Park's Longleaf Campground presents a more primitive experience for tent campers seeking natural surroundings.

Campground options near Blythewood generally remain open year-round, with South Carolina's mild climate allowing for extended camping seasons compared to northern regions. Most established campgrounds require reservations, particularly during spring and fall when weather conditions are most favorable. Sites with electrical hookups and full amenities tend to book quickly, especially at popular locations like Dreher Island State Park. Limited primitive camping opportunities exist, primarily at facilities like Alston Trailhead, which offers free camping with minimal amenities. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region due to proximity to Columbia and major transportation corridors. A camper noted, "The sites were level and the living space was separated a bit more. It was across from the bathhouse which is quite convenient."

Based on multiple reviews, tent and RV sites at Sesquicentennial State Park receive positive feedback for their cleanliness and available amenities, though several campers mention sites can be uneven and challenging for larger rigs. The park's proximity to urban areas creates a unique experience that one reviewer described as "close to town but far enough for minimal traffic sounds." Water features represent significant draws at several campgrounds, with Lake Wateree and Dreher Island State Parks offering boat access and water recreation opportunities. Wildlife viewing opportunities exist at Congaree National Park, where primitive camping provides a more immersive natural experience. Campers should note that while proximity to Columbia provides convenience for supplies, some reviewers mention this comes with trade-offs: "It is in the middle of town and nothing to really see," wrote one visitor about Sesquicentennial State Park.

Best Camping Sites Near Blythewood, South Carolina (65)

    1. Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    State Park, SC
    9 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."

    2. Lake Wateree State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Great Falls, SC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 482-6401

    "While there are a few hiking trails, if you don’t have a boat or canoe you will be missing out on most of the appeal of this park."

    "We had site 39 and there was nothing but woods behind us which was perfect for us."

    3. Dreher Island State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Chapin, SC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 364-4152

    "This campground is a popular spot in South Carolina. Campsites are pretty close together but it's usually peaceful - lakeside sites, good fishing, but be prepared for the mosquitos!"

    "I loved how Dreher Island State Park in South Carolina gave our family the best of both safety and fun, with shaded, roomy sites that included picnic tables, fire rings and well-kept bathhouses that made"

    4. Blythewood Acres

    1 Review
    Blythewood, SC
    2 miles
    +1 (803) 312-4381

    $45 - $55 / night

    5. Broad River Campgound

    4 Reviews
    Chapin, SC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 749-9100

    "They have an open area in a field and then a few sites more spread out with some trees scattered around. We got one of the spread out sites and quite liked our spot."

    "Very quiet park, bathrooms were closed to overnight guests so didn't get to see them. Full hook ups(including sewer) which were easy to access."

    6. Kaleidoscope Farm

    1 Review
    Irmo, SC
    8 miles
    +1 (803) 414-9966

    $25 - $30 / night

    7. Longleaf Campground — Congaree National Park

    31 Reviews
    Gadsden, SC
    28 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."

    8. Weston Lake Recreation Area

    6 Reviews
    Columbia, SC
    17 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"

    9. Woodsmoke Family Campground

    4 Reviews
    Chapin, SC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 781-3451

    10. Alston Trailhead

    5 Reviews
    Chapin, SC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 771-0870

    "Lovely walk on the Palmetto trail in the morning. There are also “walk-in” campsites right behind the trailhead signs in the trees."

    "But we laughed, it was like being a kid where you could hear the train off in the distance and would ride your bike to go watch it pass."

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Recent Reviews near Blythewood, SC

342 Reviews of 65 Blythewood Campgrounds


  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Dreher Island State Park Campground

    Family Adventures on Lake Murray

    I loved how Dreher Island State Park in South Carolina gave our family the best of both safety and fun, with shaded, roomy sites that included picnic tables, fire rings and well-kept bathhouses that made camping easy with kids. The campground sits right on Lake Murray, so the kids spent hours swimming, skipping rocks and spotting herons, while short hiking trails gave them just enough adventure without wearing them out. With boat ramps, fishing spots and wide-open lake views, it felt like a true escape, yet I had peace of mind knowing everything was family-friendly and close by when we needed it. Evenings ended around the campfire with tired, happy kids and a beautiful lakeside sunset.  I would highly recommend this place!

  • Allissa F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Longleaf Campground — Congaree National Park

    One night stay

    I stayed at the site closest to the parking lot. It’s a quick walk. I only stayed one night so I didn’t bring everything to the site, but if I did, it would be nice to have a second person or a wagon. There’s a two-stall pit toilet in the parking lot and trash/recycling cans. Att signal was 1 bar, no signal problems. There is a convenience store with sandwiches, ice, beer, and groceries in Gadsden 8 min away which was convenient. Just a couple minutes from Congaree national park. Bring bug spray!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Cane Creek Park

    Good Campground

    This campground is one of my regular stops. It is well kept.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Brick House Campground (Sc) — Francis Marion And Sumter National Forests

    Nice for almost free camping

    We stayed here for three nights in space number 17. Surprisingly it was quite level. The whole time we were there there was only usually about three or four other campers in the 21 spaces. Beware of the giant pothole when turning off the 66 onto the Brickhouse Road. We hit it and it jarred the trailer so much it broke our back window. This is totally dry camping and there are two sets of vault toilets. Nearest town was Whitmire about 7 miles away. Minimal facilities. Clinton and Newberry are both about 15 miles away and they both have plenty of shopping facilities. Hikes in the forest noted several downed trees, most likely due to the hurricane that occurred last year. Some of the trails were impassable.

  • Rocky The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Big Rig Friendly RV Resort

    Home Away From Home

    We are newbies at this life and spent our first winter here. We are from Nova Scotia Canada and were just astonished at how everyone treated use like a long lost friend had returned home. The amenities were great and the temp was very comfortable. At the site we made a new friend the railway engineer who past by every day and whistled every time as we waved back. That was great as we only have one train for all of Canada (no joke). Our  pooch "Henry the Hound" also made friends and was a hit with everyone he met. We had thought about other resorts before we saw this one but being here once we have decided to make this our winter home from now on. Fuel, groceries, beverages, service stations hardware stores and mini malls are just a 10 min drive away and for those who want home delivery of groceries they are phone call away for a very nominal price. This is a must stay place.

    Rocky/Cathie

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Eden in Lancaster SC

    4.5 STARS Peaceful area.

    This is a nice place to stay for a peaceful and quiet getaway. It’s a good place to relax. The owner is very nice and accommodating to your needs. You’re about 10 minutes away from the town of Lancaster, South Carolina.

  • Clean Slate D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

    Beautiful campground

    Well spaced sites with good amenities. Set in the woods, making it easy to forget you're in Columbia! Quiet, lots of birds in the spring. Easy drive to Congaree, which we highly recommend.

  • Sarah B.
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Cane Creek Park

    Always a great time when we go

    We have been here 3 times all for a week at a time and love it. Holidays usually have some activities for kids. The mini golf is free and a blast. The swim area is only open on Saturdays or you can drive to the day use side and be over there.


Guide to Blythewood

Camping opportunities near Blythewood, South Carolina spread across diverse topographies within a 30-mile radius of this central South Carolina town. Located in the state's Piedmont region at approximately 400 feet above sea level, the area experiences mild winters with average lows in the 30s and hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly reaching the 90s. Campers can find options on both sides of the fall line, which divides the hilly Piedmont from the flatter Coastal Plain.

What to do

Paddle on Lake Murray: The 50,000-acre reservoir at Dreher Island State Park Campground provides extensive water recreation. "Lots to do in and around area," notes Robert O., while another camper mentions the "paddle boats" available for rental.

Explore hiking trails: Multiple trail systems exist throughout the region's public lands. At Sesquicentennial State Park Campground, one reviewer shared, "Love the bike and hiking trails. Very nice area to kayak in, I love all the Lilly pads."

Wildlife observation: The natural areas support diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. "I enjoy doing the trails and spotting dear," mentions Ruth J. about Sesquicentennial State Park, while at Congaree National Park, campers report seeing numerous frogs, lizards, and the synchronous fireflies that illuminate the forest in late spring.

What campers like

Quiet natural settings: Despite proximity to urban areas, many sites provide peaceful environments. One camper at Lake Wateree State Park Campground observed, "Sites are very shady and every site is surrounded by trees, so you don't feel very close to the other campers."

Family-friendly water activities: Swimming areas with gradual entry points accommodate different ages and abilities. "The swimming area is by the office/shop. There is a really lovely strip of shaded picnic tables where we spent the hottest hours of the day," writes a Lake Wateree visitor. "The water is pretty shallow, so the littlest ones had plenty of space to play and swim without us having to worry."

Spacious campsites: Many campgrounds feature well-designed sites with adequate separation. At Weston Lake Recreation Area, "All sites are large concrete pads, FHU. Most sites are spaced very well, some better than others but you won't be on top of anyone whichever site you're at."

What you should know

Free primitive camping options: For those seeking no-cost alternatives, Alston Trailhead offers free primitive camping with fire pits and picnic tables. "This place is nice and quiet. Except for being snuggled up to a train track," notes a camper, adding that trains pass "Twice in the night."

Weather considerations: Summer heat can be intense, with humidity making it feel even hotter. Late spring and early fall provide more moderate temperatures. "Despite being there during the hottest part of the year, we stayed comfortable and had a great time," mentions a Lake Wateree visitor who found shaded areas to escape midday heat.

Cell service variability: Coverage can be inconsistent outside urban areas. One camper at Weston Lake reported, "Verizon cell coverage is adequate. I had 2 bars and LTE, sometimes 5G. Not like being in the city but sufficient." At Lake Wateree, a reviewer noted, "There is no wifi until you're about 15 minutes from the park."

Tips for camping with families

Water play options: Several parks offer designated swimming areas with facilities. At Sesquicentennial, "there is a small water play area for children," mentions one reviewer, while another notes the "splash park for kids and a lake for boating and fishing."

Unplugged activities: Natural settings provide screen-free entertainment. One educator who took middle schoolers to Dreher Island State Park Campground reported, "I took a group of 8 wild middle schoolers here and we had a blast hiking the trails, boating, and unplugging for a while!"

Pack for insects: Bug protection is essential, especially in warmer months. "Definitely bring bug spray!" warns one Congaree visitor, while another specifically mentions problems with "deer flies everywhere you go" during summer visits.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging site configurations. At Sesquicentennial, one RVer noted their spot was "a pull through and the living space was separated a bit more. It was across from the bathhouse which is quite convenient."

Access to supplies: Most campgrounds require planning for provisions. "The campground is pretty far from restaurants, grocery stores, etc so plan accordingly," mentions an RVer who stayed at Broad River Campgound. For Dreher Island, a camper noted, "if you need anything at all, it's just a 15 minute drive to the nearby quaint town of Chapin."

Leveling challenges: Several parks have uneven sites requiring additional preparation. "Really nice shaded campground and very reasonably priced. Clean bathhouse. Stand was unpacked but level!" reported one Sesquicentennial camper, while another mentioned, "Site 46 is not terribly even, but it's well situated inside the loop."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Blythewood, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Blythewood, SC is Sesquicentennial State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 29 reviews.