Best Campgrounds near Greenwood, SC

The landscape surrounding Greenwood, South Carolina centers on lake-oriented camping experiences, with Lake Greenwood State Park serving as the primary destination for campers. Located in nearby Ninety Six, this state park offers year-round camping with both RV and tent sites, many positioned directly on the water. Within a 30-mile radius, additional options include Lake Greenwood Motorcoach Resort in Cross Hill for luxury RV camping, and the boat-access-only Goat Island for those seeking a more secluded experience. The region's camping infrastructure primarily caters to water recreation enthusiasts, with most campgrounds providing direct lake access for fishing, swimming, and boating activities.

Reservations are essential during summer months when lakeside sites fill quickly, particularly on holiday weekends. According to camper Mimi S., "Most sites are directly on the lake. We were 10 feet from our own swimming area. The water is clean to fish, swim, boat, kayak, jet ski." Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, making water access particularly valuable. Many campgrounds feature paved or gravel pads that can become uncomfortably hot for tent camping during peak summer months. Mosquitoes are prevalent near the water, especially in evening hours. Cell service varies throughout the region, with some campgrounds offering WiFi near central facilities but limited connectivity at individual sites.

Lakefront sites consistently receive the highest ratings from visitors, though site privacy varies considerably between campgrounds. At Lake Greenwood State Park, camper Matt G. noted, "The campsites are nearly on top of one another, but there are some beautiful spots right on the lake." Tent campers should be aware that many sites require pitching on gravel or pavement rather than soil. Bathhouse facilities throughout the region are generally clean but basic, with some campers reporting dated infrastructure. Wildlife sightings are common, with deer, owls, and various waterfowl frequently observed. Fishing is particularly popular, with largemouth bass, catfish, bream, and crappie among the common catches. A South Carolina fishing license is required at all locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Greenwood, South Carolina (126)

    1. Lake Greenwood State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Ninety Six, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 543-3535

    "I had never visited Lake Greenwood, save for driving by on the way from Augusta to Greenville."

    "What a beautiful location. Most sites directly on the lake. We were 10 ft from our own swimming area. The water is clean to fish, swim, boat, kayak, jet ski."

    2. Lake Greenwood Motorcoach Resort

    2 Reviews
    Ninety Six, SC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 992-4700

    $63 - $98 / night

    "It is quiet here, the lake is beautiful and the people are friendly. "

    "Views of the lake from almost every site, large pool, and lots of friendly people."

    3. Goat Island

    2 Reviews
    Ninety Six, SC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 942-8560

    "The light pollution is at a minimum for the lake so it’s beautiful and very secluded at night."

    4. Green Acres

    1 Review
    Greenwood, SC
    9 miles
    +1 (803) 351-0241

    $75 / night

    5. Calhoun Falls State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Calhoun Falls, SC
    28 miles
    Website

    "We travel and camp at many places across South Carolina but this was our first visit to Calhoun Falls State Park. What a gem! Beautiful scenery, large, spacious lakeside campsites."

    "This is one of South Carolina's furthest afield campgrounds (any closer to Georgia and you'd be in that state!)"

    6. Parsons Mountain Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Abbeville, SC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 637-5396

    "Parsons Mountain Recreation Area sits beside a small lake called Parsons Mountain Lake."

    "If you really want to challenge your self, there is a trail that climbs to parson mountain and is recommended to only people who is fit enough because it is strenuous"

    7. Moon Landing Campground

    2 Reviews
    Ninety Six, SC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 998-4292

    8. Elijah Clark State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Lincolnton, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 359-3458

    $20 - $250 / night

    "From the main entrance is a winding wooded road to the main store."

    "Set up well for families with children… room to ride bikes, scooters, skateboards; playground; putt putt course; trails to walk; beach areas all around the camp ground for easy access to the water."

    9. Hamilton Branch State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Modoc, SC
    32 miles
    Website

    "The downside to this design is that sites on the left side of the T shape, back in with the trailers camp side facing the road, not the lake."

    "We checked in on a Thursday evening from the drive from Florida. Campsite was chosen from a map, which seemed to have an upfront water access."

    10. Fell Hunt Camp

    1 Review
    Abbeville, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 637-5396

    $5 - $150 / night

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Recent Reviews near Greenwood, SC

603 Reviews of 126 Greenwood Campgrounds


  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 22, 2026

    Alston Trailhead

    Great overnight stay, easy access

    This is a great spot for a quick overnight or chill spot to camp in a pinch! Easy access, road not too bumpy or rough, very flat in parking lot for posting up. We arrived after dark and it was quite easy to navigate.

    Although we didn’t stay to do the Palmetto trail hike, it was gorgeous and tranquil in the morning. Despite not having amenities, there were 2 clean port a potties right in the lot.

    Overall was quiet however there were about 4 trains that rolled by in the evening (quite loud) but didn’t wake us up late at night or early in the morning. There are a lot of frogs as well but not so loud that it disturbed our slumber.

    Cell service was good and had no problem texting or using internet.

    Would definitely stay again!

  • Larry A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 21, 2026

    Broad River Campground

    One of my favorite campsites

    I am an avid sportsman. Both hunting and fishing opportunities are very good here.

  • Mike J.
    Feb. 19, 2026

    Lake Greenwood State Park Campground

    Nice but

    I've been volunteering here since October 2025. Beautiful lake and beautiful campground. Nice selection of full service sites as well as non sewer sites. Also has primitive camping area for groups and individuals.

    Sites in the main campground are small and close together to suit me

  • WThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Aiken RV Park

    Overnight stay

    We stayed here for one night while traveling through the area, and it was a solid stop for a quick in-and-out stay. Check-in was easy, the sites were level, and hookups worked as expected. The park was quiet overnight, which made for a restful stop before getting back on the road.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 21, 2026

    Alston Trailhead

    Level Primitive Site Near River (Train Noise, Limited Cell)

    Stayed here overnight in a 2WD van in the middle of winter. Access was easy overall, though the road isn’t smooth and there’s a steep-ish incline up into the lot— still no problem in 2WD. The site itself is level with a good amount of space, easily fine for vans and tents. Probably not ideal for very large rigs. No one else stayed overnight when I was there, but people do come through during the day. Cell service was very limited, but Starlink worked great. There are train tracks right next to the site, and trains do pass by, so expect some noise. There are also blue flashing security towers around the area— not sure if there have been issues in the past, but I felt safe during my stay. Right next to a river, with porta-potties available and designated tent pads. Overall a solid primitive spot for a simple overnight or short stay, especially if you’re self-contained.

  • Cynthia W.
    Dec. 31, 2025

    Hamilton Branch State Park Campground

    My Very Favorite SC State Park!

    So many huge and private campsites right on the lake! If you need help finding the best campsite for yourself or your group, call the office directly and they will suggest a site. Kayak rental is available - they will deliver a one- or two-person kayak, along with paddles and correct-size lifejackets (with whistle), right to your lakeside campsite. The hike-in sites at "The Point" have big roll carts to help you get your stuff to those sites. I have tent camped at many SC state parks, but this on is THE BEST! I have tent camped here in several different months and at several different campsites.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 3, 2025

    Mistletoe State Park Campground

    Great park

    Great views of the water. Site 30 was level. Even with the site not on the water we had great views. The bath house is a small hike up hill. But very clean and was getting a fresh load of paint. Very clean park. Park host were very nice and helpful.

  • JACQUES K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Elijah Clark State Park Campground

    Awesome

    Well maintained, clean and quiet. Sites are level and lake view is amazing. Convenient store 3 miles from the camp area.

  • JACQUES K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 18, 2025

    Broad River Campground

    Peace full

    This place has nice level sites. Roomy and wel maintained. Bathrooms are clean with hot showers


Guide to Greenwood

The Greenwood area of South Carolina features several camping opportunities centered on Lake Greenwood and surrounding waterways. Most campsites near Greenwood, South Carolina sit between 400-450 feet elevation, creating mild terrain for camping and water activities. Summer temperatures typically remain in the 85-95°F range during daytime hours from June through August, with significant cooling at night.

What to do

Hiking at Parsons Mountain: The recreation area features a challenging mountain trail with significant elevation change, offering a workout for active campers. According to Kevin T., "There is a trail that climbs to parson mountain and is recommended to only people who is fit enough because it is strenuous." Parsons Mountain Lake Campground also offers fishing opportunities without the crowds found at larger lakes.

Kayaking from waterfront sites: Many campsites allow direct water access for paddlers. At Elijah Clark State Park Campground, Susan H. notes, "Nice campground & beautiful lake. We launched our kayak from campsite." The park provides rentals for visitors without personal equipment.

Swimming in Lake Russell: Calhoun Falls State Park features a designated swimming beach with clear water. Kevin A. mentions, "We camped here for a long weekend. Kayaking, large spacious site right on the water, beautiful lake. A great way to social distance and get some down time."

What campers like

Lakefront privacy at Hamilton Branch: Almost every site offers water access with good spacing between neighbors. According to Brian C., "Secluded sites allow for privacy. Great, helpful staff! Park is surrounded by a lake and most sites have direct access to the water." Hamilton Branch State Park Campground consistently receives high marks for site separation.

Year-round camping options: Lake Greenwood State Park remains open throughout all seasons. Willie H. reports, "Very quiet and very well maintained!! Clean and friendly people camping in the winter time." This makes Lake Greenwood State Park Campground useful for off-season visits when temperatures average 50-65°F during winter days.

Boat-only island camping: For those seeking seclusion, Goat Island offers primitive camping accessible only by watercraft. Paul M. shares, "I was the only one on the island, and it was great. It was a nice peaceful kayak trip out to the island where they had a fire pit and picnic table waiting."

What you should know

Tent pad considerations: At many parks, tent sites require adaptations. Justin S. notes about Calhoun Falls, "The tent sites are probably the best tent sites I've camped at. Spaced out and the pad area is great. They all have good tree coverage and are somewhat secluded."

Ant problems at some sites: Several campgrounds report issues with ants during warmer months. Jess B. warns, "Everything was great about our site, except the ants!! We were overrun with ants getting into our camper, eating the dog food, and anywhere they could fit their little bodies!"

Limited services at Goat Island: This primitive island camping area has no facilities. Jay J. explains, "Goat island can only be accessed by boat but with 5 separate spots it's a pretty neat island to camp at. There are picnic tables and fire pits at each site, but no other accommodations."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and activities: Several campgrounds offer child-friendly amenities. At Parsons Mountain, Roy R. notes, "Nearby to the camp sites there are restrooms and showers though expect spider webs on either as they are used infrequently except at the height of Summer."

Booking well in advance for summer: Peak season requires planning. Brittney C. shares about Lake Greenwood, "one my fave spots! Kids love it! Summer stays booked. Books up 13 months in advance holiday weekends. Tons to do and see for all ages Even on rainy days."

Beach access considerations: Calhoun Falls State Park Campground offers a dedicated swimming area. Jim J. explains, "This park is on the Lake Russell a large lake with 540 miles of shore line and almost no houses. Great for fishing, swimming and kayaking. A huge well maintained beach and two playgrounds for the little ones."

Tips from RVers

Site selection for RVs: Some parks offer premium sites with more amenities. Barry B. explains about Lake Greenwood, "The park is clean and nearly every camp spot is shaded. All roads and camp spots are paved and have fire pits. Some have water and power (30 and 50 amp), some have sewer."

Limited RV services at some parks: Not all parks cater equally to motorhomes and large trailers. At Moon Landing Campground, Michael Y. mentions, "Good place to relax and enjoy the water," but the campground prohibits tent camping, fishing, and swimming despite being on the water.

Leveling considerations: Many sites require proper preparation. At Hamilton Branch, campers report mostly level sites, with Sarah noting, "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."

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there riverside camping available near Greenwood, SC?

Winfield - J Strom Thurmond Lake provides peaceful riverside camping tucked along the Little River. This less-known USACE campground offers a quieter alternative to busier areas, situated on a peninsula near Mistletoe State Park. Though not on the main body of Clarks Hill Lake (also called Lake Strom Thurmond in South Carolina), its riverside location provides a serene camping experience. Springfield - Hartwell Lake is another option spanning 60 acres of Virginia pine and mixed hardwoods with 79 campsites offering full water and electric hookups.

Where can I find camping spots on Lake Greenwood, SC?

Lake Greenwood Motorcoach Resort near Cross Hill offers lakeside camping with drive-in access, water, toilets, and is big-rig friendly for RVers wanting to enjoy the lake. For a more secluded experience, Goat Island provides free, reservable boat-in camping, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in Lake Greenwood's beauty. Moon Landing Campground near Cross Hill is another option with reservable sites, water hookups, and toilets that can accommodate larger RVs.

What amenities are available at Lake Greenwood State Park campgrounds?

Lake Greenwood State Park campgrounds offer electric and water hookups for RVs and tent campers. The park features clean restroom facilities with showers, picnic areas, and a dump station. Recreation amenities include a boat ramp for easy lake access, fishing piers, swimming areas, and hiking trails. The park also maintains picnic shelters that can be reserved for gatherings. While the park is on the smaller side compared to other South Carolina state parks, its location on a sizable lake makes it perfect for water activities including boating, jet skiing, canoeing, and kayaking.

What are the best campgrounds in Greenwood, SC for families?

Lake Greenwood State Park Campground offers family-friendly activities with a sizeable lake perfect for boating, jet skiing, canoeing, and kayaking. Kids especially enjoy relaxing on tubes in the water. For another excellent family option, Parsons Mountain Lake Campground features a small lake with great fishing opportunities and a roped-off swimming area that's kid-friendly at a maximum of six feet deep. The swimming area has no lifeguard, but the gentle nibbling of brim fish on your legs can be an exciting experience for children.