Top Tent Camping near Aiken, SC

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      Back to Nature Garden Center

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      Augusta, Georgia

      Enjoy a stroll in nature along one of our relaxing forest trails and if you want to try your hand at primitive camping let us know since we have several tent camping sites available.

      We are booking reservations for our pioneer camping. Sites are $15 per campsite per night. Please note sites do not have access to fresh water or bathrooms. There is limited access to electricity in the common area but roughing it is meant to be part of the experience. Of course if you do need supplies, you are in the middle of Augusta, GA with a Family Dollar conveniently located next door. Once you step foot in the forest though you will feel as though you are miles away from it all! Our forest trails are free to the public and a great way to get out in nature!

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • Tents

      $15 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Clarks Hill
      Camper-submitted photo from Clarks Hill
      Camper-submitted photo from Clarks Hill

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      Clarks Hill

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      Clarks Hill, South Carolina

      Overview

      Clarks Hill is a popular park on J. Strom Thurmond Lake, just off Georgia State Highway 221 near the dam. The 70,000 acre lake and its 1,000+ miles of shoreline provide excellent boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing, hiking and picnicking opportunities.

      Recreation

      Thurmond Lake provides some of the best fishing, hunting, and water sports in the southeastern United States. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish and striped bass. The large lake offers endless boating, water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing and swimming opportunities. Hikers have access to many miles of trails in the area. The 1.8-mile Lake Springs Loop and the 27-mile Bartram Trail, which meanders along the scenic shoreline and through Wildwood Park, are nearby. Shorter sections can be hiked from several intersecting trailheads.

      Facilities

      Clarks Hill is a wooded day-use area with several picnic shelters, some with electrical hookups. The shelters can accommodate groups as small as 6 and as large as 48. Amenities include flush and vault toilets, drinking water, a beach, boat ramp and dock.

      Natural Features

      Hot, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters characterize this heavily wooded area on the shore of Thurmond Lake. A mixed pine and hardwood forest covers the site, providing summer shade and fall color. Elevation is 345' above sea level. Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Visitors regularly see southern bald eagles, migratory waterfowl, wild turkeys and whitetail deer.

      Nearby Attractions

      Numerous parks and recreation areas lie around Thurmond Lake, providing additional boating, swimming, hunting, and hiking opportunities. Nearby cities house museums, art galleries, zoos, restaurants, and shopping areas. The Augusta National Golf Club hosts the Masters Golf Tournament annually the first week of April.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Tents
      • Group

      $25 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Raysville Marina
      Camper-submitted photo from Raysville Marina
      Camper-submitted photo from Raysville Marina

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      Raysville Marina

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      J. Strom Thurmond Lake, Georgia

      This recreation area is part of J. Strom Thurmond Lake

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      Camper-submitted photo from Amity Recreation Area
      Camper-submitted photo from Amity Recreation Area
      Camper-submitted photo from Amity Recreation Area

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      Amity Recreation Area

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      Lincolnton, Georgia

      Overview

      Amity Recreation Area is one of the most popular parks on J. Strom Thurmond Lake. The large, 70,000-acre lake and its 1,000 miles of shoreline provide excellent boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing, hiking and picnicking.

      Recreation

      Thurmond Lake provides some of the best fishing, hunting and water sports in the southeastern United States. Anglers will find largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish and striped bass. The large lake offers endless boating, waterskiing, jet skiing, canoeing and swimming opportunities. Amity Recreation Area provides a boat ramp and swimming area.

      Facilities

      This facility is a wooded day-use area on the lake shore. There are three reservable group picnic shelters that can each accommodate up to 92 guests. A boat ramp, fishing pier, swimming area, ball field and playground provide additional recreation opportunities.

      Natural Features

      Hot, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters characterize this wooded area. A mixed pine and hardwood forest covers the site, providing summer shade and fall color. Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Visitors might spot bald eagles, migratory waterfowl, osprey, wild turkeys and white-tailed deer.

      Nearby Attractions

      Augusta, Georgia, about 20 miles away, offers museums, art galleries, zoos, restaurants and shopping areas. The Augusta National Golf Club hosts the Masters Golf Tournament annually the first week of April.

      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Trash
      • Drinking Water

      $75 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from West Dam
      Camper-submitted photo from West Dam
      Camper-submitted photo from West Dam

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      West Dam

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      Clarks Hill, South Carolina

      Overview

      West Dam Recreation Area is one of the most popular parks on J. Strom Thurmond Lake. With 70,000 acres of surface-area and 1,000+ miles of shoreline, J. Strom Thurmond Lake provides excellent boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing, hiking and picnicking opportunities.

      Recreation

      Thurmond Lake provides some of the best fishing, hunting, and water sports in the southeastern US. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish and striped bass. The large lake offers endless boating, water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing and swimming opportunities. Hikers have access to many miles of trails in the area. The 1.8-mile Lake Springs Loop and the 27-mile Bartram Trail, which meanders along the scenic shoreline and through Wildwood Park, are nearby. Shorter sections can be hiked from several intersecting trailheads.

      Facilities

      West Dam Recreation Area is a wooded day-use area with several mini picnic shelters accommodating up to six people each. One large shelter for up to 68 people is available as well. Amenities include flush toilets, drinking water, a playground, beach and hiking trail.

      Natural Features

      Hot, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters characterize this heavily wooded area on the shore of Thurmond Lake. A mixed pine and hardwood forest covers the site, providing summer shade and fall color. Elevation is 335' above sea level. Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Visitors regularly see southern bald eagles, migratory waterfowl, wild turkeys and whitetail deer.

      Nearby Attractions

      Numerous parks and recreation areas lie around Thurmond Lake, providing additional boating, swimming, hunting and hiking opportunities. Nearby cities house museums, art galleries, zoos, restaurants and shopping areas. The Augusta National Golf Club hosts the Masters Golf Tournament annually the first week of April.

      • Electric Hookups
      • Tents
      • Group

      $125 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Below Dam South Carolina
      Camper-submitted photo from Below Dam South Carolina
      Camper-submitted photo from Below Dam South Carolina

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      Below Dam South Carolina

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      Clarks Hill, South Carolina

      Overview

      Below Dam South Carolina Recreation Area is a popular park just below J. Strom Thurmond Lake Dam along the Savannah River. The park is located on Power Plant Road just off South Carolina State Highway 221 near the Visitor Center. The Savannah River offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities.

      Recreation

      The 70,000 acre Thurmond Lake provides some of the best fishing, hunting, and water sports in the southeastern United States. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish and striped bass. The large lake offers endless boating, water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing and swimming opportunities.

      Facilities

      Below Dam South Carolina Recreation Area is a wooded day-use area with several group picnic shelters. One shelter has electrical hookups. Other amenities include flush toilets, drinking water, a boat ramp, fishing pier, hiking trail and playground. There is no swimming at this park.

      Natural Features

      Hot, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters characterize this heavily wooded area on the shore of Thurmond Lake. A mixed pine and hardwood forest covers the site, providing summer shade and fall color. Elevation is 235' above sea level. Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Visitors regularly see southern bald eagles, osprey, migratory waterfowl, wild turkeys and whitetail deer.

      Nearby Attractions

      Numerous parks and recreation areas lie around Thurmond Lake, providing additional boating, swimming, hunting and hiking opportunities. Nearby cities house museums, art galleries, zoos, restaurants and shopping areas. The Augusta National Golf Club hosts the Masters Golf Tournament annually the first week of April.

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      $75 / night

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        Soap Creek Marina

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        Lincolnton, Georgia

        This recreation area is part of J. Strom Thurmond Lake

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        Camper-submitted photo from Parksville
        Camper-submitted photo from Parksville
        Camper-submitted photo from Parksville

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        Parksville

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        Parksville, South Carolina

        Overview

        Parksville Recreation Area is a rural park in McCormick County, South Carolina on J. Strom Thurmond Lake. It is located along South Carolina State Highway 28/221 and features 70,000 surface-acres of water and 1,000+ miles of shoreline for boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing, hiking and picnicking.

        Recreation

        Thurmond Lake provides some of the best fishing, hunting, and water sports in the southeastern United States. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish and striped bass. The large lake offers endless boating, water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing and swimming opportunities.

        Facilities

        Parksville Recreation Area is a wooded day-use area with two group picnic shelters. Amenities include flush toilets, drinking water, a boat ramp, dock, playground and a grassy field. Shelter 1 (Beach Shelter) has electrical hookups and can accommodate up to 90 people; Shelter 2 (Hillside Shelter) can accommodate up to 36 people but has no electrical hookups.

        Natural Features

        Hot, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters characterize this heavily wooded area on the shore of Thurmond Lake. A mixed pine and hardwood forest covers the site, providing summer shade and fall color. Elevation is 335' above sea level. Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Visitors regularly see southern bald eagles, osprey, migratory waterfowl, wild turkeys and whitetail deer.

        Nearby Attractions

        Numerous parks and recreation areas lie around Thurmond Lake, providing additional boating, swimming, hunting, and hiking opportunities. Nearby cities house museums, art galleries, zoos, restaurants, and shopping areas. The Augusta National Golf Club hosts the Masters Golf Tournament annually the first week of April.

        • Electric Hookups
        • Tents
        • Group

        $125 / night


      Recent Tent Reviews In Aiken

      371 Reviews of 10 Aiken Campgrounds


      • Camper-submitted photo from Hamilton Branch State Park Campground
        September 14, 2024

        Hamilton Branch State Park Campground

        4 Camper Party

        4 families in 4 campers on a first time visit. Great place! If you want to come for solitude then the “sights”provide that for sure. Park staff very helpful and friendly. Definitely a do over. Only downside was we didn’t realize water level was down. Didn’t affect the views but trodding the mud to get to the water made kayaking a little challenging.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Raysville Marina
        September 12, 2024

        Raysville Marina

        Marina - fantastic

        Customer service when open in the off season!

        Friendly, accommodating, very responsive.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Hamilton Branch State Park Campground
        September 2, 2024

        Hamilton Branch State Park Campground

        Quiet loop, private, lakefront

        The site is right on the lake with a wide trail leading directly to the water. The water was low during our trip so the immediate shoreline was a bit squishy going through the damp clay. I’d recommend water shoes. The shade provided by the trees was a welcome respite from the summer heat. It also provided ample privacy from neighbors on either side. Neighboring sites are spread out nicely. The area across the road from the site is undeveloped and recently cleared for forest maintenance but still looks nice. This campground loop is very quiet.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake
        June 20, 2024

        Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake

        Just Ok

        We did not end up with a great site. It was on the water but the view was not great. I feel ridiculous saying that there were too many trees but they were all along the edge and completely blocked the view of the lake. The sites were pretty close together, even the ones across the water. We were in a little cove and we could hear everyone's conversations. We could hear the people on both sides as well as the people across the water. There was also a lot of poison ivy. It's still a beautiful lake and they had nice swimming beaches. The Bartram Trail runs through this campground as well.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Winfield - J Strom Thurmond Lake
        June 18, 2024

        Winfield - J Strom Thurmond Lake

        4.9 stars

        Gorgeous lake with no sign of civilization across from the campground. We swam right from our site and loved it. The sites are enormous, private, and provide panoramic lake views. Ours was perfect. Nice beach, playground, and everything well kept. I would imagine that on weekends the boat traffic might be slightly loud but on this Monday it was so peaceful and quiet. The site has a fire ring with grill, a standing grill, a picnic table, and a prep table. Again, the site is enormous. Great value at $32!!!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Sumter National Forest Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area
        June 15, 2024

        Sumter National Forest Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area

        "roughing it" in a small secluded campground.

        I spent a great couple of days here mid-week in mid-June. There was one other occupied campsite (out of 9) the first night and I had the whole place to myself the second. No showers, no wi-fi or cell sevice, no dump station, no electricity, and a common water spigot-just what I wanted. No reservations either. 

        There were people who came to fish in the pond (more of a pond than a lake) and I had a nice swim.. There are two trails. A short one (about a mile) around the pond and a longer 5.6 mile loop. Great trail.

        Be sure to check the website for problems beforehand.   The water was out when I was there (actually it was restored just as I pulled out!!!).

        So all in all, I great place if you want a rough campsite with few others around.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Magnolia Springs State Park Campground
        June 15, 2024

        Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

        Clean park with plenty to do

        Stayed for 2 nights in Site #3. Was called prior to arrival regarding checking in. Missed "closing time" but went to site and checked in next morning.  The Park fee is not included in the camping fee with is a bit of a pain, but I actually received a partial refund since the Senior rate was not included in my reservation.

        Plenty of well marked trails to hike, a nice lake, beautiful spring, and if you are interested a thorough Museum about the Civil war prison camp that was located on the grounds. (Note: there is no swimming at the spring)

        Sites are level with good power and water.  I felt they were a bit close, but we are not campground people.  #3 seemed one of the most private, even though right across from the Hosts and near the Bathhouse.  The Bathhouse was very clean and new.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake
        June 3, 2024

        Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake

        Great Getaway with Friends

        One of the nicer ACOE Campgrounds we’ve visited. Friends stayed here over the winter months and picked a couple nice sites for a future stay. Easy access in and out, back-in site was very large with lake views while keeping us in mostly shade. As with all campgrounds, some sites are better than others. But, wouldn’t complain about any if just staying a few nights.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Made in the Shade RV Park and Campground
        June 1, 2024

        Made in the Shade RV Park and Campground

        Made in the Shade is a jewel in Georgia

        This campground was quiet and tranquil. Large oaks and mature trees. Camping paradise. Immaculate grounds and facilities. Water, electric and gray water dumps at each site. Washers and dryers. Gravel sites, but it’s a place I hate to leave. Pet friendly and great staff.  Nice playground and horseshoes area as well!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Sandy Oak RV Park
        May 3, 2024

        Sandy Oak RV Park

        Quick stop for the night

        Needed a quick stop and contacted them last minute. They had a pull thru spot and were great at accommodating us. Shower, bathroom and laundry. Wow!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Pointes West Army Resort
        April 3, 2024

        Pointes West Army Resort

        Friendly and helpful Hosts

        We were able to park our 44 ft. Fifth wheel with ease with little assistance from a park host. The only reason why I didn't give a 5 star was because we were very close to neighbors. They were all in a row so if you open your curtains others can see you. Full hookups.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Mistletoe State Park Campground
        March 10, 2024

        Mistletoe State Park Campground

        Such a great first experience at Mistletoe!

        This site was absolutely perfect for our first trip out in our new camper. Our dog also loved the water! Bathrooms and showers are clean and easily accessible. Several fishing spots and places to launch kayaks and three boat ramps. Sites are clean and well maintained. The fishing is AMAZING! 20 palm sized shell cracker on the first day!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Big Hart Campground
        December 29, 2023

        Big Hart Campground

        Great site, super friendly staff, easy access . Yep, has it all

        Staff was superb with a last minute booking. We arrived after closing but they saw us coming in and checked that we were good. That was SO nice when coming in the dark and dog tired. Sites are large, well spaced and on the lake. Wi-Fi not bad, campground less than 10 minutes off interstate yet super quiet, no road noise. I’d post pictures but every time I try I get kicked out and half to start over.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake
        November 22, 2023

        Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake

        Large Lakeside Sites with Lake Views

        Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake Campground: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

        (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer with a desire for a campsite that has at least some visual privacy - after the trailer is in the spot.)

        Overall Rating: 4.5 Price 2023: $ 14 w interagency pass Usage during visit: Heavy, going into Thanksgiving weekend. Site Privacy: All sites are set back from campground loop road Site Spacing: Tremendous Site surface: Gravel. Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet. Road Noise: None Through Traffic in campground: No reason.
        Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: Yes Dump Station: Ues Potable Water Available: At site.
        Bathroom: Flush toilets Showers: Yes. Single curtain separation. Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars Setting: Most sites are lakeside sites.
        Weather: Rain, partial sun Bugs: No bites.
        Host: Yes Rig size: Large rigs okay Sites: Most and maybe all sites have water views. Site 6 has a great view. Other sites have great views as well. Site 28 has a tremendous view.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Baker Creek
        November 1, 2023

        Baker Creek

        Beautiful lakeside views

        Rough roads, poor shower house, undeveloped sites. But man, what a view

      • Camper-submitted photo from Baker Creek State Park Campground
        October 21, 2023

        Baker Creek State Park Campground

        Great campground

        This is our first time here and it was great other than I wish the site we picked was better. We r tent campers and the site was rather uneven and not much room. But the other sites from what I seen are great. A good mix of tent and rvs where here. Easy access to the lake for fishing. We stayed at site 17 might be better if we had a small pull behind for this site but oh well we made the best of it and enjoyed our trip.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Clay Hill Campground
        July 25, 2023

        Clay Hill Campground

        Great campgroound

        Last time here rowdy crowd music blaring day to night! My first time there was fantastic! Great waterfront sites . Pretty calm for so much water sport action.great hostess. Last time no host made them self known.



      Guide to Aiken

      Camping near Aiken, South Carolina, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, the campgrounds in this area have something to offer.

      What to do:

      • Fishing: Many campgrounds, like Hamilton Branch State Park Campground, provide excellent fishing spots. One visitor mentioned, "The fishing is AMAZING! 20 palm-sized shell cracker on the first day!"
      • Hiking: Trails are abundant, especially at Longleaf Campground — Congaree National Park. A camper shared, "Me and my wife had a great time on the trail. Close to 4 miles long, and pretty easy."
      • Kayaking and Canoeing: Enjoy the water at places like Dreher Island State Park Campground. One reviewer noted, "We spent 90% of our time on the lake swimming, paddle-boarding, kayaking, and enjoying one of the best lakes we’ve ever experienced."

      What campers like:

      • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the sites. A visitor at Magnolia Springs State Park Campground said, "Bathrooms are cleaner than my house. Site had good access."
      • Friendly Staff: Many campgrounds have helpful staff. A reviewer at Aiken State Park Campground mentioned, "There is a person that stays on site that is super friendly and will help you with anything that you need."
      • Scenic Views: Campers love the beautiful surroundings. One guest at Lake Greenwood State Park Campground remarked, "Beautiful site right on Lake. Plenty of places to walk. Beautiful scenery."

      What you should know:

      • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake, have fewer amenities. A camper noted, "There was also a lot of poison ivy. It's still a beautiful lake and they had nice swimming beaches."
      • Site Proximity: Sites can be close together. A visitor at Elijah Clark State Park Campground mentioned, "Campsites are relatively flat. Good picnic tables at each site."
      • Wildlife: Be prepared for wildlife encounters. One camper at Aiken State Park Campground warned, "There was a seemingly stray dog running around. Super sweet and timid around people, but we have our dog with us."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Playgrounds: Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly amenities. A reviewer at Elijah Clark State Park Campground said, "Great playgrounds for kids, plus mini golf and kayak rentals."
      • Activities for Kids: Many parks offer activities to keep kids entertained. One camper at Magnolia Springs State Park Campground mentioned, "There were also alligators and turtles in the pond. The turtles would swim up to the railing wanting someone to drop them some food."
      • Family-Friendly Sites: Choose sites that are spacious and close to amenities. A visitor at Lake Greenwood State Park Campground noted, "The campground itself is great, it is steep so big plenty of blocks! Great views."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Big Rig Friendly: Many campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. A reviewer at Dreher Island State Park Campground said, "Easy access in and out, back-in site was very large with lake views while keeping us in mostly shade."
      • Electric Hookups: Ensure your site has the necessary hookups. A visitor at Hamilton Branch State Park Campground mentioned, "The site is right on the lake with a wide trail leading directly to the water."
      • Dump Stations: Check for dump station availability. A camper at Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake noted, "The dump station was convenient and clean."

      Camping around Aiken, SC, offers a variety of experiences, from fishing and hiking to family-friendly activities and RV accommodations. Whether you're a seasoned camper or trying it for the first time, there's something for everyone in this beautiful area.

      Frequently Asked Questions

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