Best Glamping near Winnsboro, SC
Do you enjoy camping but don't want to rough it? Glamping is a great option. The Dyrt can help find the best glamping in and around Winnsboro, SC. The Dyrt makes it easy to find glamping for your Winnsboro adventure.
Do you enjoy camping but don't want to rough it? Glamping is a great option. The Dyrt can help find the best glamping in and around Winnsboro, SC. The Dyrt makes it easy to find glamping for your Winnsboro adventure.
$40 - $50 / night
Eden is a unique glamping experience! We offer a fully stocked glamping camper (sleeps 2 adults and a small child comfortably) with a large private yard for buddy tents.
If your new to camping we have tents to rent, or bring your own to the spacious tent site featuring your own private outhouse style restroom or you can bring your own RV, we have a 30 amp hookup and water.
Our sites are private and large for groups and pets! We have a wooded 1 1/2 mile long nature trail with seats along the way! There's tons of wildlife that frequents the creek from the chickens with fresh eggs, to the deer that call Eden home!
From February until November we have movie nights on the weekends, Wifi, soccer goals to keeps kids busy, cornhole, darts, frisbee golf, glow sticks, board games and tons of other amenities. There's garden full of fresh veggies and herbs for you to grill a feast!
This year we have added an outdoor kitchen with a large picnic area for guests to grill/smoke and prepare a feast!
Eden is located within 4 minutes of the Catawba river for fishing/kayaking/boating and we're 25 minutes from 3 state parks and 14 miles from Carolina Adventure World along with tons of great local eateries!
$40 - $110 / night
Located on a pristine spot, this 350 square feet of porch offers:
An elevated campsite, off the ground
A view of Lake Murray
98% quiet (you may hear a car drive by a few times a day...)
Privacy - we live on the other side of the road, and you'll have around 20 acres mostly to yourself
Port-a-potty - leave the shovel at home
$50 - $250 / night
Sedalia Campground, Sumter National Forest, Enoree Ranger District. Sedalia is a primitive campground that has designated campsites in open areas surrounded by woods. Four single-family campsites and one group site are open year-round, fourteen day stay limit is in effect. Sedalia Campground, Seasonal Campsites; An additional camping loop is open for big game deer and turkey seasons which offers five more single family campsites and two group campsites from $5/night, $50/calendar month, $150/season for single family campsites and $10/night, $100/calendar month, and $300/big game deer season for the group campsites. Seasonal Camping Opportunities
Six points @ Raven Micro Farm LLC is a fully loaded Glamping site. Equip with a Bell tent, thick Japanese cotton sleeping mat, linens, full-size propane grill, cookware, utensils, dishware, and more.
This is a walk-in site, bring your hiking boots. The property is slightly hilly.
Be advised that the site is private excluding when we are out doing farm chores or as the animals are rotated.
Eden is a great weekend escape from city life! A place to recharge and unplug from everyday life. There's alot to do here and tons of other outdoor activities within a few minutes' drive, and there's a guide book that lists it all.
Another awesome place if you are a boater! Beautiful views. Grounds need a little work. Electronic and water hookups on sites. Bathrooms and showers available. We did a quick tour of the area to stay next summer.
From the website: Located on the north shore of Lake Murray, Putnam's Landing (no website; 1201 Putnam Dr, Chapin; 803-345-3040) is open from April to October and features 24 sites for tents or RVs. Sites include sewer and electrical hookups, but offer central water only. Shower and restroom facilities are located in the campground, and Putnam's landing also offers an on-site restaurant.
We stayed deeper in the woods at the site named "big pine peninsula". The hike in from the parking spot was very easy so we packed in some extra water. The site was so quiet. I slept like a rock, just the cooing of an owl to lull us to sleep. There were plenty of cut paths to wander on and we also were able to find really great downed wood to process. We had fun, we relaxed, and we were able to really feel isolated.
Nice, small, respectable campground close to Charlotte NC. Sites are paved, but dont expect completely level. Nice pond and back story as the Park's namesake is the boyhood home of Andrew Jackson (you know, the dude on your $20 bill). Small nice museum, nice walking trail, decent facilities. I would return.
This quaint campground is convenient to the bustling Charlotte metro area, or just relax for a few days in this small , historic area. Sites are not plentiful or level and it is tight backing in, but the campground is well cared for. Two trails as well. We love this place and will be back.
We went for a short weekend trip because it’s close to home (30 minutes) This is a great little place to relax and unwind. We had unseasonably warm December weather in the 70°s. The park is better suited for small rigs, although we did see a couple large motor homes that struggled to navigate the narrow road, trees, and tight turns. There are several excellent sites on the lake, which is for fishing or kayaking. The sites are not all level, so pay attention to the description on the park website. We had a site that was nicely level side to side, but pretty sloped front to back. Bath house is typical state park bath house. Things to do: very short hikes (more like walks), fishing, kayaking, playground, history, statues. We love this great little park!
Little park, but very quiet and relaxing!
Small but well maintain, friendly staffs. Site seem too closed to each others
Lovely little park in a small circle. About 25 campsites with some as full hook-ups. Sites are uneven so make sure you have blocks and not much around the campsite so this is a place to come and just relax. Bathhouse is ok; lake is beautiful for canoe or kayaking; but no swimming.
We live nearby and did a shakedown here with our grandsons ages 5 and 8. The camping area has about 20 spots, and some are better than others. Try to get a spot on the outside of the loop, as the spots inside the loop are small and not very private. We were in #9, which was a bit steep at the front end, but not terrible. The bathhouse was immaculate, and the camp host was very attentive. Things to do for kids include fishing, boat rentals, and a playground. Bicycles can be ridden around the campground loop which is very small. There is no swimming at Andrew Jackson.
The campground is nice to roam with a wonderful playground. Events are held at an amphitheater by the day use area. Almost all campsites are heavily shaded but navigation with a larger RV would be difficult. Lots of trails but they get swampy after rain. Abundant wildlife including copperheads. Decent fishing for crappie and bass. I used to live a1/4 mile away and it was convenient for friends to visit and escape Charlotte, NC.
The campground was well cared for, but very small and many of the sites were very close together. Particularly our lot which was very difficult to level our Popup, even though it was a pull through site. The sites closer to the water were very pretty and we did enjoy the many fishing spots.
We live nearby and decided to go on a whim. Smaller sites but clean and friendly staff. The pond was fun to kayak.
Smaller campground, very friendly rangers. Nice nature trail around the lake. Single camping loop.
A few sites right on the shore of a small lake. Sewer is not at all sites; only a few in the center of the campground.
I had site 18. Right on the shoreline. Level and shaded.
Great Space
Beautiful campground and park, only 25 campsites so it is quiet and well cared for! Campsite rates are very reasonable and all sites have electric and water and 3 sites also have sewer! Bathrooms and showers are clean and staff are friendly and helpful! We will be returning soon! The park is located approximately 20 miles from Rock Hill and 30 miles from Charlotte so there is plenty to see and do on the days you want to do some sightseeing!
This is a cool little spot not far from Charlotte NC which doesn't seem as busy as other nearby campgrounds. Staff are friendly. There are cites right next to a lake which is perfect for paddling around in a canoe or kayak just watch out for stumps. Fishing wasn't great when I was there, but it might be better in cooler weather.
We stayed on site 16 right on the lake. Beautiful views. Our site was very steep, so took a lot to get level, but it was ok. The rangers we're very nice and helpful. Took a walk on the nature trail and it was a nice, short hike and then we looked at the museum and schoolhouse. The only downside is that you could hear the traffic at the campsites. Other than that it was a great spot.
Enjoyed 3 day’s. Lot we had was pretty steep slope. However had a good view of lake.
I came here for a day trip and this place was pretty nice even though im not really into history. There is a museum and is perfect for kids
Small park but hosts all the necessitates. Sites are on one tight loop in circling the bathhouse. Very busy on the weekends but quite during the week. Best for compact campers/ rv's, our 35' skoolie made it but barely. Multiple nature trails & a small lake for fishing or kayaking/canoeing.
Like the area and camp ground is fairly clean and maintained. There are only a handful of level sites and luckily I booked one sight unseen.
It is a great campground but tight fit for our 30 foot camper.
Jake from the Dyrt here! This is a unique experience for those looking to camp a little higher off the ground and enjoy the huge deck looking out into the forest. Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!
The staff and grounds are above expectations and will highly recommend this KOA to anyone. Job well done!
Easy access off of highway. Great for an overnight stay. Our site was not a good one for more than one night due to very muddy. Other sites have nicer gravel area to set up under your awning if desired. Ours did not. Our travel trailer is 38' so unfortunately, we had to unhitch our truck. Since we are just staying one night, we wanted to stay hitched up, especially since it's been raining since last night, with continued rain forecast for another day. On the positive side, it's a nice little campground with very friendly and helpful staff. The bath house has two showers and four toilets, all very clean. The clean and well lit laundry room has three washers and dryers, which I appreciated very much. The office has a little store attached with a variety of items. They have a nice pavilion where they had live music last night, which was very nice. The campground is about 7 miles east from a Pilot Travel Center to fuel up using your EFS card.
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