Whether you’re looking for a campsite to set up your tent underneath the stars or would prefer a more comfortable stay in a cabin or villa, South Carolina’s state parks have you covered. With more than 3,000 campsites and 220 cabins and lodging facilities from the mountains to the sea, you’ll be comfortable wherever you decide to venture.
Well-kept and we'll marked trails in a gorgeous area. Lots of rock formations and mountain laurel. The office was open from 10am to 6pm today (Monday), and there were bathrooms, a water fountain, and maps available inside. Limited office hours are on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. We did the natural bridge loop and part of the raven rock loop. We hiked about 1.5 hours. Free entrance.
Beautiful hiking trails, lots of parking space, pretty crowded during certain times of the day. Definitely recommend for a relaxing hike day. Moderately difficult trails.
The trails are very well maintained, clean and easy to navigate. The views are great. This was a easy walk as my 3 year old walked it start to finish. There was benches to rest along the way.
We enjoyed a wonderful 4 days at this small state park. The campsites each had an asphalt parking pad, firepit, picnic table and the RV sites also had electric hookups and water. The campground is small with lots of mature trees. Make reservations early !
There’s a nice wide trail from the tent loop down to a small beach on the lake, next to the boat dock. Boats allowed are kayaks and canoes.
You can also hike several trails starting near the Visitors Center. Parking available there for day visitors