Best Campgrounds near Pauline, SC

The Pauline area of South Carolina features a variety of camping options within a 30-mile radius, from full-service RV parks to primitive tent sites. Croft State Park Campground, located just 8 miles northwest in Spartanburg, offers year-round camping with both RV and tent sites near hiking trails and a lake. Pine Ridge Campground in nearby Roebuck provides more developed amenities including cabins and glamping options. More primitive experiences can be found at Sedalia Campground in Union, which offers basic facilities with vault toilets and water hookups. The region's campgrounds typically feature wooded settings with varying degrees of privacy and access to water features.

Reservations are strongly recommended for most established campgrounds in the area, particularly during spring and fall when mild temperatures attract the most visitors. As one camper at Croft State Park noted, "We stayed at the upper campground close to the trail that takes you down to the creek for a swim. Lots of hiking and biking to be done." Summer camping requires preparation for South Carolina's intense heat and humidity, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August. Many campgrounds enforce firewood restrictions to prevent the spread of invasive species, requiring campers to purchase wood on-site. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with more remote areas having limited or no coverage.

Waterfront sites receive consistently positive reviews from campers, with lakes and creeks providing popular recreation options. A visitor to Brick House Campground in the Sumter National Forest reported, "Spent New Years at site 16 and it was a little damp due to heavy rain but a great site. Mostly away from everyone and right next to a 9-mile loop hiking trail." Tent campers should note that many sites in the region have gravel or rocky surfaces, making site selection important. Bath facilities vary widely between campgrounds, from air-conditioned shower houses at state parks to basic vault toilets at more primitive sites. Noise considerations include proximity to highways at some locations and occasional aircraft traffic at Paris Mountain State Park, though most campgrounds offer relatively quiet environments.

Best Camping Sites Near Pauline, South Carolina (130)

    1. Croft State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    White Stone, SC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 585-1283

    "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."

    2. Pine Ridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    Pauline, SC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 576-0302

    $40 - $55 / night

    "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."

    3. Spacious Skies Peach Haven

    11 Reviews
    Gaffney, SC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 489-2022

    $29 - $999 / night

    "Overall, this is a very nice, clean park conveniently located to the interstate I-85) and attractions in the area."

    "There are fun and funky places to visit nearby. The spring wildflowers are starting to bloom and I remember the scent of honeysuckle everywhere. A great blue heron hangs out at the fishing ponds."

    4. Iron City Campground, Inc.

    25 Reviews
    Blacksburg, SC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 491-2874

    $40 - $45 / night

    "ICC is a nice place just over the NC border on I85 in SC. Very close to Charlotte and Greenville areas. Lots of southern pines provided shade."

    "Our site was very level and tucked back in the corner of the campground. If we are ever in the area again we would definitely stay here again."

    5. Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    Taylors, SC
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 244-5565

    $100 / night

    "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."

    6. Fireside RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Woodruff, SC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 453-1229

    $40 - $50 / night

    "The grass is very nice instead of dirt or gravel pad next to you.

    No picnic tables and the WiFi was just useable. I had 2-3 bars of AT&T LTE Wireless signal."

    7. Sedalia Campground

    4 Reviews
    Cross Anchor, SC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 561-4000

    "Has fire pit and access to running water . No picnic tables and has vaulted toilets . But very nice place to get away from stress of life . Definitely will be back"

    "If you're a road cyclist this is heaven, and some decent trail riding down to the lakes. Just be aware that there are no picnic tables. Still it's cheap and close to where we live in Spartanburg."

    8. Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

    46 Reviews
    Kings Mountain, SC
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 222-3209

    $13 - $31 / night

    "When not in the side, a short walk takes you to the Trading Post, a small store selling firewood ($7), ice, souvenirs, and sundries. Next to that is a large playground connected to a pavilion."

    "There are lots of trails close to the campground with one around a lake and a stream off of it. Facilities were very well maintained."

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

    17 Reviews
    Kinards, SC
    28 miles

    $5 - $150 / night

    "Mostly away from everyone and was right next to a 9 mile loop hiking trail. Had a great stay in our roof top tent and will be back"

    "Quick last minute camping trip we didn’t want to drive hours away from home. This was fairly close and one of the few places to all booked up for the weekend."

    10. WyldStay Greenville

    1 Review
    Fountain Inn, SC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (714) 742-4748
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Recent Reviews near Pauline, SC

516 Reviews of 130 Pauline Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • madison F.
    Aug. 24, 2025

    Golden Grove Farm and Brew

    HIPPIES AND HOORAHS

    arrived around 2 - had live music at 7 so went to get drinks & dinner. had the MOST incredible time. EVERY single person - staff & locals - were the friendliest, most welcoming and inviting people we have ever met. it was such a fun night. food & drinks are also amazing. if you’re looking for a fun night out but also need a place to stay - COME HERE!!! will definitely be coming back if we’re in SC

    such a refreshing and invigorating atmosphere

  • madison F.
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Iron City Campground, Inc.

    great stop & stay

    nice campground. bathrooms and pool are CLEAN!!!! private bathrooms with showers. also has laundry ($) but has change for quarters in shop!! super big plus . also got a buddy site for the price of a normal one!

    not super crowded but still a nice community to be around :) 10 min drive into town as well. all sites have full hookups which was also super handy. not a bad price for what you get. only stayed two nights but would definitely stay again

  • J
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Golden Valley

    Disgusting with horrible customer service. Scam!

    Checked in around 6:00. The guy checking us in told us that the golf carts haven’t been working on hills(the whole place is hills) and to let it cool down for 10 minutes at a time if it overheats. We go to the cabin, which is littered outside with used baby wipes, get settled in, and by 8:10 realize the kitchen is infested with ants. Dozens of ants covering the appliances, counters, and kitchen sink. We asked for help and were told that maintenance would come to our cabin. They never showed up. We called the emergency line and it didn’t work, just put us in an endless loop and then hung up on us. Over and over again. We stayed that night because what other choice did we have? No one was available to help us with literally anything. Following morning, we pack up our stuff and tell the staff we’re leaving and all of our issues and ask for a refund on the room we spent 15 reluctant, ant-filled hours in. They escalate to a manager, and then tell us that another manager will call us“shortly”. The call never came. You don’t get what you pay for here. What’s advertised is a complete lie. You pay for a full kitchen? Too bad—you can’t cook or even store food here because there’s ants everywhere. Paid several hundred dollars for a golf cart to get around? It only works when it wants to. Call the emergency line for assistance? Yeah right! We spent$2k and they’re trying to dodge us for a refund. Disgusting place, disgusting behavior.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2025

    Town Mountain Travel Park

    Would return

    The host, Mike, was very helpful when we were setting up the RV for the night.

  • Sarah B.
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Croft State Park Campground

    Outdoor adventure awaits

    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. Lots of hiking and biking to be done which is always a great time.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Solitude Pointe Cabins & RV Park

    Quiet & Great Location

    A wonderful campground run by friendly people. The sites are on level cement pads which makes set up easy. It is on a steep hill, but the camp hosts escort you to the site and help navigate your camper in if needed. We are new to camping so this was helpful. Sites back up to the woods. They also have a great camp store for any little things you forgot or keepsakes. Highly recommend this campground and will return!

  • Leslie W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2025

    April Valley RV Park

    45+, small dogs

    Tried to book but very select campground. Only people 45 and older and no kids. Dogs can only be under 30 lbs. looks nice otherwise

  • Jerry H.
    Jun. 17, 2025

    WyldStay Greenville

    Glamping on the farm - Highland Cows

    My wife and I stayed a couple weeks ago and had a blast.   We arrived and immediately met Pebbles (My wife's favorite of the Highland cows).  She was the sweetest cow and allowed us to pet, take pictures with her and of course feed her.   We also spent some time with the other cows and loved the experience as we interacted with them and all of the other animals, including the new sheep that recently arrived.   The camp site was way more then expected.   Large tents on a platform, with  everything you need to camp and enjoy the campgrounds and pastures.   Full bathroom onsite, great ponds to enjoy.


Guide to Pauline

Campgrounds near Pauline, South Carolina typically sit in the rolling Piedmont region at elevations between 700-900 feet. The area experiences mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures and four distinct seasons. Camping options range from primitive sites with vault toilets to full-service campgrounds with modern amenities, with most sites requiring reservations during peak periods from April through October.

What to do

Horseback riding trails: At Croft State Park Campground, equestrian activities are a highlight. "Perfect for equestrian as most of the trails are horse friendly and there is a large arena free to use. The barn is clean as well and provides stall shavings for a small fee," notes Maddi P.

Winter hiking: The region offers year-round hiking opportunities with fewer crowds during cooler months. "Very nice, secluded area. Our first camping, and in December, no less. Few campers, but spacious sites. Great hiking trails," reports Patrick L. from Croft State Park.

Primitive trail access: Brick House Campground connects directly to regional hiking networks. "Site 16... was right next to a 9 mile loop hiking trail," writes Jacob L., highlighting the convenient trail access from campsites.

Fishing ponds: Multiple camping areas feature stocked fishing spots. According to James U. at Iron City Campground, "Wonderful family owned place... Our 12 year old son loves the pool and being able to ride his electric bike around the campground."

What campers like

Private bathrooms: Campers consistently praise campgrounds with individual bathroom facilities. "Bathrooms and pool are CLEAN!!!! Private bathrooms with showers," notes madison F. about Iron City Campground, adding "also has laundry ($) but has change for quarters in shop!"

Shaded sites: Tree cover is valued during hot South Carolina summers. At Paris Mountain State Park Campground, Matt R. reports, "The campground was quiet and well shaded. Some of the sites needed a little rehab and weren't very flat."

Off-season solitude: Several campgrounds offer excellent experiences during less busy seasons. "We were the only campers there. $5 a spot," writes Allyse about Brick House Campground, highlighting the value and privacy of off-peak camping.

Accessible wildlife viewing: Some campsites near Pauline provide opportunities to observe local fauna. Sarah G. from Croft State Park notes, "Saw some turtles while paddling, and there were frogs and lots of fireflies near our campsite. We enjoyed seeing the equestrian visitors too."

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Campers frequently mention uneven sites throughout the region. "Sites slope from left to right, front to back, and some slope in both ways," warns Richard E. about Kings Mountain State Park, adding that "some sites are listed as RV sites but are half as large as they need to be."

Water availability varies: At primitive campgrounds, water access is limited. richardhoerz cautions about Brick House Campground: "There is no running water. The closest water is 5 or 6 miles in either direction, so pack plenty."

Hunting season impacts: Seasonal hunting affects campground atmosphere and availability. Samantha S. reports, "This time of year (hunting season) was full of bigger rigs and generators... this campground was loud and crowded."

Access road conditions: Some campgrounds have challenging approach roads. Karen S. notes about Kings Mountain State Park: "The road into the campground is narrow, hilly and windy. We were able to do it in our 32 foot class A, but luckily no one was coming the other direction."

Tips for camping with families

Youth activities: Pine Ridge Campground offers dedicated facilities for children. "Our family had a great time! Lots of stuff for the kids to do! Bath house clean and laundry facility great!" shares Erica C.

Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds feature water recreation for children. At Croft State Park, Sarah B. stayed "at the upper campground (not the lakeside) close to the trail that takes you down to the creek for a swim."

Farm animal experiences: Unique camping options include interaction with farm animals. Jerry H. describes WyldStay Greenville: "We arrived and immediately met Pebbles (My wife's favorite of the Highland cows). She was the sweetest cow and allowed us to pet, take pictures with her and of course feed her."

Playground facilities: Several campsites feature play areas. Michael H. notes about Iron City Campground: "Nice dog park, nice playground... We would stay here again."

Tips from RVers

Hookup accessibility: Electric and water connections at some campgrounds can be awkwardly positioned. Karen S. observes that at Kings Mountain State Park, "The electric and water are in odd spots on each site."

Shower facilities: Quality of bathing facilities varies widely across the region. Mary C. praises Pine Ridge Campground: "Beautiful restrooms kept clean and had a combination lock on them."

RV-friendly communications: Wi-Fi availability differs between locations. Vance S. reports about Fireside RV Park: "The WiFi was just useable. I had 2-3 bars of AT&T LTE Wireless signal."

Campground management: Owner-operated facilities often provide personalized service. Georgia G. from Pine Ridge Campground shares, "We are 5 weeks into full time and it's been a little rough. The owners here took us under their wings and helped whenever needed."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Pauline, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pauline, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 130 campgrounds and RV parks near Pauline, SC and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Pauline, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pauline, SC is Croft State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 26 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Pauline, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Pauline, SC.

What parks are near Pauline, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Pauline, SC that allow camping, notably Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests and National Forests in North Carolina.