Best Cabin Camping near York, SC
Cabin rentals are a great way to see York without the hassle of setting up a tent. It's easy to find cabins in York with The Dyrt. Search nearby cabins or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Cabin rentals are a great way to see York without the hassle of setting up a tent. It's easy to find cabins in York with The Dyrt. Search nearby cabins or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Whatever your lodging needs, this Carowinds camp wilderness delivers. Cabins sleep up to 8, and level sites with full hookups easily accommodate both pop-ups and RVs up to 45 feet. Need to house a large group? Great Wilderness Lodge sleeps 14 and offers a large meeting area, equipped kitchen, three bathrooms, and a wraparound, rocking-chair porch.
Everyone will find their own way to unwind with a swimming pool, cornhole, pool table, video games, shuffleboard and free wireless internet in many places. What’s more, registered Camp Wilderness guests can purchase discounted tickets and free shuttle service to the park during park operating days.
$62 / night
Escape to Spacious Skies Peach Haven, your idyllic South Carolina retreat! Nestled amidst rolling hills near the iconic Gaffney Peachoid, our campground offers everything from full hook-up RV sites and cozy cabins to shaded, pet-friendly spots. Hike serene trails, fish in our ponds, or get active with mini-golf, a pool, and more. With a camp store, laundry, and WiFi, it’s easy to combine outdoor adventure with home-style comforts. Explore Gaffney and Spartanburg, just off I-85 – you’ll be so charmed, you’ll want to book your next stay before you even leave!
$24 - $999 / night
Lake Norman State Park, on the largest manmade lake in North Carolina, boasts one of the region’s more popular mountain biking network, offering 30.5 miles of single-track trail. Nearby are a 125-yard-long swim beach and bathhouse complex as well as a boat ramp and opportunities for fishing from spots along park trails. Lake Norman campground with 32-sites and a group campground are available during warm-weather months, and a community building with kitchen facilities, restrooms and fireplace can be rented for family and group events year round. Free interpretive programs are complemented by educational exhibits throughout the visitor center and along the child-friendly Dragonfly Trail.
$26 - $36 / night
$40 - $55 / night
Formerly Spartanburg NE / Gaffney KOA Holiday
We are family campground nestled in the beautiful upstate region of Gaffney, Spartanburg, SC. Our campground is located on 50 acres of picturesque land surrounded by farms and rolling green hills. Our area offers history, arts, crafts, food, nature, and family fun. The disadvantage of our beautiful surroundings is that our sites are not perfectly level.
We welcome all-size recreational vehicles, with fantastic pull-thru’s. If you don’t have an RV, that’s okay. Cabins and lodges are available, as well as plenty of tent sites. Unfortunately, horse trailers are not permitted.
50 Max Amp
Pool
Mini Golf
Dog Park
80' Max Length
Propane ($)
Firewood ($)
Wi-Fi
Fishing
Pavilion
Just a few miles away, you can visit a unique South Carolina town, Cowpens, for antiques, farmer’s market, and French food. If you are a history buff, visit the Cowpens National Battlefield, the site of the pivotal battle of the American Revolution, as well as King’s Mountain Military Park. Shop the Gaffney Outlet Shops for great bargains or a bowl, watch a movie, or play games at the Big E—all just a few miles from the campground.
Bring in your big RV’s, pop the tents, park the campers, rent the cabins, and let the good times roll. Whether you stay for one night or a year, Camp Sparrow – Spartanburg offers an enormous variety of things to do.
We have RV Sites, Tent Sites Cabins and Cottages to choose for your stay. Give us a call at +1 864 633 3760 or drop us a note
$35 - $90 / night
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. This beautiful 90 acre campground nestled along the Broad River has access to abundant wildlife, hiking & horseback riding trails, secluded picnic areas, along with swimming & fishing in the river. Our newest amenities include a pool, horseshoes, playground, ping pong, giant chess & checkers, gaga ball, tetherball and a community room to rent for parties. Our campground has 16 active RV sites for daily or weekly rental. You will have your own picnic table and fire pit next to the site.
Our campground also has glamping domes and cabins, each with their own hot tubs next to them to rent for a small fee. The domes sleep 2-4 and the cabins 6-8. The campground is family and pet friendly. Golf carts are available to rent.
You can book directly at https://www.campspot.com/book/broad-river-campground-nc
$45 - $299 / night
I stayed at the campground for roughly a month or longer. The campground itself is well kept and clean. There is not much to do at the campground. Supplies can be picked up roughly 15 to 30 minutes away from the campground.
I stayed here for nine days. The campground is clean and well-maintained. The bathhouse is in good shape and clean. I will come back when I’m in this area.
I stayed at this location for 10 days. The campground is well kept and clean. The staff and the camp host were very courteous. It was a very quiet stay. The bathhouse was new and well maintained. I would recommend this place to anyone.
Office was very friendly. They take you to your site which we always so appreciate. Hookups are modern, nice dog park, propane tank for easy fill ups. Fresh donuts anytime, pizza and chicken wings (bone in and bone out) til 6. Very clean and well maintained. Site was perfect for our 43’ Motorhome and dolly. Would definitely stay again.
Awesome spot for families and multiple night stays. Family environment comes with more noise but as long as you are expecting it you won’t be disappointed.
We took the grandkids to the Bostic, NC Jellystone in mid-July. They had a fabulous time. The RV site we had was #408. It was perfectly level and roomy with trees behind us. The bathrooms/showers are modern and spotless. We could only get a two night reservation, but that was enough. The kids (10 and 11) played so hard they were exhausted. It's a huge park with a system of golf cart trails that connect everything. The kids thought that was as exciting as the water park and the swimming pond. After having been there - I'd say a golf cart rental is a requirement. Despite the nearly 100 degree temps, the staff and other campers were cheerful and friendly. The kids made several friends. We didn't have time to do the crafts, but they looked fun. They loved the rollercoaster and minigolf. It's a good idea to bring your own food, as the options there aren't well-rated and expensive, but the ice cream was great. The only disappointment was that we couldn't stay longer.
I lived here for two years on a long term spot. If short term you will be In a small gravel lot. There are no amenities, no shower houses. No frills.
I love this place, with nice wide sites and many with views of three ponds nestled in the woods. The place was squeaky clean and the bathhouse very well designed. 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.
Foothills was great clean grounds friendly guest great views pleasant atmosphere and privacy when needed I defiantly will be back thanks everyone and staff.
Larger camp ground than expected. Enjoyed our stay.
Excellent management. Clean park.
The owners and host are amazing at what they do! They’ve planned so much for this campground that our kids have had 5 days of things to do each day. We’ll definitely return and mark this as a favorite campground.
As a beginner too RV camping, this location was an excellent beginning. The campground host were courteous and friendly and they assisted me in backing in my trailer. The bath house was an unexpected luxury and was immaculately maintained through the park service. Lastly, it’s in a beautiful area with a lot of available outdoor activities.
We are full timers and stayed here 2 nights. Although people complain about KOA prices, we use them because we know what to expect. As expected everything was well maintained. Restrooms were spotless. Every employee we encountered was friendly and helpful. I reserved a back in space and when we arrived were told they had upgraded us to a pull through site at no extra charge. Site was large enough for 36' fifth wheel, truck, and our car fit behind rig. We could have fit a couple more vehicles if we had them. In addition there is a fuel station out front. Had to unhook, but their diesel prices were even cheaper than I could get with my Open Roads discount card. Only problem was that it is a bit of a noisy area-ambulances obviously dispatch from right down the road. Some plane noise, but we've had worse. Thank you for providing above what we expect from KOA.
We stopped for one night along a road trip. Bathrooms were fantastic, site was paved and level, rangers rode through and did our check-in at our site for us.
Ashley here with The Dyrt. This campground has new features and activities! Check them out and leave them some love.
Very quiet and beautiful campground
Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're thankful to have this property on our platform. This super cute cabin is nestled beside a small pond at the bottom of a hill and surrounded by trees. Book your stay and leave them some love.
Beautiful quiet peaceful
I am curious about why the listing states that the campground is closed. I am writing this from my campsite in the campground! It closes on Christmas day, but as far as I know, that is the only day of the year when it closes.
The campground is in a forest on the shores of Lake Norman. Well maintained hiking trails branch out from the campground. RV sites are paved, with a picnic table and fire ring on a compacted gravel base next to each site.
Sites and facilities are very well maintained. I made an off-hand comment to a staff member about drainage at our site, and the next time we visited, the problem had been satisfactorily addressed.
We were traveling form ma to SC. I needed a place to rest for the night and we went here. Unfortunately during the night or cat got out and we didn't realize it until morning. The staff there went out of there way to look for our cat unfortunately we didn't find him. We are grateful for all they did including a couple of free nights so we could continue to look for our cat
The colors and views of these sights were amazing. We were probably full peak for leaf change season. This is a fairly new campground with a variety of options for stay. Domes , cabins , tents and camper sites. All areas extremely clean and private. The staff and owners were welcoming and periodically checked to make sure we were good and to let us know of all the group activities if we wanted to join. So nice! Bath house clean and close. Lots of beautiful trails to walk or bike and the broad river is about a ten minute walk from the clubhouse. We had a wonderful stay and will certainly return.
I camped here with a friend and our dogs. We were in campsite 14. It was very shaded and surrounded by woods. The tent pad was super spacious and made of gravel. There was also a picnic bench, fire pit, and a lantern pole. The campground also has beautiful little cabins. The bathouse was absolutely top notch and super clean. The park staff takes very good care of the area. Unfortunately there are some little beaches along the trails that have trash, mostly from fishing. The park offers some very nice hiking trails. This time I just did the Lakeshore trail and the dogs had a blast. We would camp here anytime again.
We made a reservation well in advance but the owner decided to cancel our confirmed reservation to accommodate a previous renter who decided to stay longer. THANK YOU YATES FAMILY! Obviously there was no consideration if we were left without a place to stay. Did they offer help finding another campground, NO. Did they offer to compensate us, NO.
Arrived at park and followed directions to camping only to find out check in is on the other side of park past where we entered. Park is maybe too big and hilly. Want to go to swimming beach? You'll have to drive. Want to get wood, ice or vending? Several mile drive. Bike trails? Miles away. Want to drop a boat in the water? You guessed it, mile away. Very steep parking pad so your leveling blocks or jack are probably useless. The tent pad was very level although. Bath/shower house was very nice even with the men's room door broken and wouldn't shut. Fresh water spigot in camp was broken. We had some rain and a huge tree fell on out campsite destroying some of our gear and narrowly missing crippling or killing us both.
We stayed 3 nights in a 31' travel trailer at site 80. Staff at counter was very friendly and provided all the information needed. Site was level side to side and paved with asphalt only wide enough for the camper. The hookups were standard location and heights no issues. Our steps come out to a large level dirt pad, not grass. Lots of trees providing shade which is nice. It had started raining after setup and the dirt quickly became mud. The bathhouse is close and clean, all tile. I wish there were curtains separating shower from dress area though. The shuttle to Carowinds was frequent and convenient. All in all, the campground was nice, we would stay again.
Manager was clueless of the requirements for a 32 foot class C with a tow vehicle. Tried to put us in two different campsite that a mini ultra lite would have found adequate. Obviously no camping experience and wasn't qualified for the job. Franchisers will hire people they know rather than qualified folks I guess. He wanted to tell me how hard he was working to find us a suitable site, but I was disgusted after two trips around the campground. Would a third trip work? Dunno and don't care. After such poor service he informed mw there was no way they would refund me for not providing an adequate site. Bad english perhaps, but hard to describe being charged for zero service. We liked this place under the previous management.
Cabin camping near York, South Carolina offers a perfect blend of nature and comfort, allowing visitors to enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing the comforts of home.
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