Camping near Greer, SC

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    Greer, South Carolina features several established campgrounds within 30 minutes of the city center, providing options for both tent and RV campers. Paris Mountain State Park Campground, located just west of Greer, offers wooded sites with electric and water hookups, while GSP RV Park provides full hookup sites specifically for RVs within Greer city limits. The surrounding region includes a mix of state parks and private campgrounds with varying levels of amenities, from primitive tent-only areas to fully developed RV sites with sewer connections. Most campgrounds in the region support cabin camping as additional accommodation options, particularly at Table Rock State Park and Pine Ridge Campground.

    Campground roads in the Paris Mountain area can be challenging for larger vehicles due to narrow, winding routes leading to camping areas. "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," noted one camper about Paris Mountain. Many sites require advance reservations, especially during peak seasons from spring through fall. Several campgrounds in the Greer area remain open year-round, including Paris Mountain State Park, Pine Ridge Campground, and the Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA, providing camping options regardless of season. Site levelness can be an issue at some locations, particularly those situated on mountain slopes, making them challenging for certain RVs.

    The camping experience near Greer benefits from proximity to both natural areas and urban amenities. Campers report enjoying the quiet atmosphere at Paris Mountain State Park despite being close to Greenville. Several visitors mentioned the hiking opportunities available directly from campgrounds, with trails ranging from easy lakeside paths to more challenging mountain routes. The more remote primitive sites at locations like Jones Gap State Park provide a wilderness experience for those seeking solitude. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, "It's worth the 1.5 mile hike to primitive sites if you don't like camping on top of someone else." Water features enhance many camping experiences in the region, with several campgrounds offering lake access for swimming, fishing, and paddling during warmer months.

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    Best Campgrounds near Greer (265)

      1. Paris Mountain State Park Campground

      4.2(39)7mi from GreerRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $100 / night

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      2. Table Rock State Park Campground

      4.6(56)26mi from GreerRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      3. Croft State Park Campground

      4.2(26)22mi from GreerRVs, Tents

      "37 ft pull behind and we stayed at the upper campground (not the lakeside) close to the trail that takes you down to the creek for a swim."

      "Head back to the end of the camping loop away from the office and find a trail that leads down to a nice swimming creek. Great place for exploring all over the park."

      4. Orchard Lake Campground

      4.5(13)18mi from GreerRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A swimming lake with slide. Boats, zip line, fishing, a game room, move room. Only bad thing is the bad house are probably the worst I have ever used."

      from $38 - $48 / night

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      5. Pine Ridge Campground

      5.0(11)19mi from GreerRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Was able to contact them for anything via text or walk into office when open. Beautiful restrooms kept clean and had a combination lock on them. Will definitely stay there again when in the area."

      "There is an acre of catch and release pond, a playground and jump pad for kids, a pool, some trails, several things to do."

      from $40 - $55 / night

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      6. Davidson River Campground

      4.6(82)35mi from Greer144 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $37 - $84 / night

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      7. GSP RV PARK

      5.0(1)5mi from GreerRVs

      "The park is centrally located near downtown Greer (very cute with lots of shops and restaurants) and a short drive from Greenville and Travelers Rest."

      from $58 / night

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      8. Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA

      4.8(4)13mi from GreerRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Easy in/out and close to Greenville, Paris Mountain, Travelers Rest, Swamp Rabbit Trail etc."

      "Campground is easy to get to and tucked into the woods."

      9. Jones Gap State Park Campground

      4.8(16)22mi from GreerTents

      "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!"

      10. Scuffle Town Usa RV Park

      5.0(1)11mi from GreerRVs

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    Recent Reviews near Greer, SC

    1305 Reviews of 265 Greer Campgrounds


    • Nathan G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

      Spread out sites and relaxing getaway

      Just outside of Asheville and right by the parkway and other beautiful attractions. This campground is a good place to stay if you love having a place to swim and Mtn bike. The sites are clean and really there isn’t a bad spot in the place.

    • Stevie
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Anderson-Lake Hartwell KOA

      Great place

      It is a beautiful cozy campsite , where you can relax and the kids have plenty to do

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Blue Ridge Falls RV Resort

      Very nice campground

      We stayed for 1 night in campsite #1. The campground is small, quiet, and had a nice bathroom/shower set-up. I would recommend bringing your own firewood. They have wood to purchase but a few pieces in every bundle were punky and didn’t burn well.

    • 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

    • 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 Greer

    Cabin camping options near Greer, South Carolina range from rustic forest accommodations to full-service facilities with modern amenities. Elevations in the region vary from approximately 1,000 feet in Greer to over 3,000 feet at nearby mountain parks, creating distinct seasonal camping experiences. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing at higher elevations, while summer typically brings humidity and temperatures in the 80s and 90s.

    What to do

    Hiking trails and waterfalls: Several parks near Greer feature networks of trails with varying difficulty levels. At Table Rock State Park Campground, campers can access multiple waterfall hikes directly from their site. "In the park, you can swim, hike, camp, fish and kayak. You will see some excellent views of the mountain ranges. We saw deer, squirrels, birds, snakes, and many salamanders. There are many waterfalls in the area and many places to hike," notes John B.

    Mountain biking: The Davidson River Campground provides direct access to popular mountain biking routes. "Located right inside Pisgah National forest this campground is perfectly set for all adventures. If you're looking to ride the mtb trails you're in luck. They start literally across the davidson river from the campground," reports Travis S. Several bike shops offering rentals are located within a short drive.

    Water activities: Lakes and rivers throughout the region provide swimming, fishing, and paddling opportunities. At Croft State Park Campground, campers can enjoy lakeside recreation. One visitor shares, "It was silent at night. Nice hiking around lake, fishing, and boat rental. Saw some turtles while paddling, and there were frogs and lots of fireflies near our campsite."

    What campers like

    Private, secluded sites: Jones Gap State Park Campground offers widely spaced primitive campsites that provide solitude. "Unlike other state park campgrounds, each spot is about a quart mile from the next, so you feel like you have the mountain to yourself," explains Emily S. The walk-in nature of these sites keeps traffic and noise to a minimum.

    Natural soundtrack: Many campgrounds feature water features that enhance the camping experience. According to Kevin G. at Jones Gap, "The river is a great soundtrack for a nights sleep." Streams and waterfalls throughout the region create natural white noise for sleeping.

    Year-round accessibility: Several camping spots near Greer, South Carolina remain open throughout winter months. Patrick L. notes about Croft State Park, "Our first camping, and in December, no less. Few campers, but spacious sites. I collect local fallen tree limbs to burn. Lots of them around!" Winter camping typically means fewer crowds and easier reservations.

    What you should know

    Site levelness challenges: Many campgrounds in this mountainous region feature uneven terrain that can be difficult for setting up camp. At Paris Mountain State Park Campground, Cindy R. reports, "Nice large sites but very unlevel due to mountain side. Would not stay again because we were so unlevel our refrigerator wouldn't work." Rick B. simply states, "Some site are very uneven."

    Bathhouse variations: Facilities differ significantly between campgrounds. Some offer modern amenities while others provide basic services. Matt R. notes about Paris Mountain, "The bathrooms were definitely older, but very clean." Meanwhile at Pine Ridge Campground, a visitor mentions, "This campground was recommended to me by a friend. The showers/bathrooms were attached to the main office, and I really liked how the showers had a flexible hose."

    Seasonal crowd levels: Popular camping areas fill quickly during peak seasons. Davidson River Campground visitor Anna R. warns, "This area has become over run with tourists and the 'free' campsites have mostly been comandeered by squatters who rotate from site to site every 14 days. The campground has a great river to swim in and is close to Brevard and Asheville but reservations are recommended."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated kids' activities: Some campgrounds offer specific amenities for children. At Orchard Lake Campground, Amanda M. shares, "We went kayaking and swimming daily. There is a slide in the middle of the pond that my son loved. When it rained the game room had a movie on and lots to do inside." These indoor options can save rainy days.

    Consider accessibility: Shorter hiking distances work better for younger children. Laura C. recommends Jones Gap site #8: "Love the privacy of this spot which is the closest walk in spot from the Parking area. We were able to hike in a ton of gear (coolers, dog bed, etc.) with a little work and a few trips. Having both toddler and dog we knew we couldn't go far but this still felt like we were in the middle of nowhere."

    Plan for variable weather: Mountain weather can change rapidly. Prepare for temperature fluctuations and potential storms. One camper at Table Rock noted, "We stayed here over New Year's and did a ranger-led First Day Hike," showing that even winter camping can be enjoyable with proper planning and layered clothing.

    Tips from RVers

    Road access considerations: Mountain roads leading to campgrounds can present challenges for larger vehicles. Bounding Around at Paris Mountain warns, "The road through the park back to the campground is pretty narrow at some points. We have a 31' Class A and we managed fine, but I did hear some people with larger trailers having a harder time."

    Site selection for size: Request specific information about site dimensions when booking. At Pine Ridge Campground, Mary C. notes, "This was a wonderful campground. Very nice management. Was able to contact them for anything via text or walk into office when open." Good communication with staff can help secure appropriate sites.

    Level and stabilize: Pack additional leveling blocks for mountain campsites. Cindyellen R. mentions at Paris Mountain, "It has pull thru and back in sites, and a lot of tent sites. The ada site is NOT flat and a trip hazard." Proper stabilization is essential for comfort and appliance function in RVs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best campgrounds near Greer, SC?

    The Greenville area offers excellent camping options near Greer. Paris Mountain State Park Campground stands out with its scenic, quiet setting, clean bathrooms, and level campsites. It's just a short drive from Greer and offers free firewood with a donation. For those willing to drive a bit further, Croft State Park Campground near Spartanburg provides spacious sites with water and electric hookups. Other notable options include Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA and Table Rock State Park. Most campgrounds in the area offer reservations, which are recommended especially during peak seasons in spring and fall when the weather is most pleasant.

    What tent camping facilities are available near Greer, SC?

    Tent campers near Greer have several excellent options. Table Rock State Park Campground offers dedicated tent sites with nearby hiking trails, including the challenging but rewarding hike to the top of Table Rock. The park provides clean facilities and serves as a great base for exploring the South Carolina mountains. Mount Pisgah Campground in the Blue Ridge Mountains is another fantastic option, with tent sites nestled in the beautiful Pisgah National Forest. Most tent campgrounds in the area provide picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms with showers. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak camping seasons in spring and fall.

    Are there any lakefront camping options near Greer, SC?

    Several excellent lakefront camping options exist within driving distance of Greer. Mile Creek County Park offers stunning waterfront sites on Lake Keowee with beautiful views of both the lake and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The park spans three connected islands surrounded by water, making it a premier lakefront destination. Devils Fork State Park Campground sits on Lake Jocassee, often called the Caribbean of South Carolina for its clear waters. For another option, Springfield Campground on Lake Hartwell provides 79 campsites with water and electric hookups in a wooded setting along the shoreline. All these locations offer swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities.