Primitive camping by the creek currently has 2 very **private** camp sites. Fire pits and wood is provided at each site. Picnic tables are also available. We are currently open 7 days a week, 12 months of the year. Each site is primitive and private - We have one potable water spigot, and a outhouse with working toilet, which is shared between the two campsites. No electricity (generates are allowed). Each site has a max, of 6 to 8 persons. Pets are allowed but must be on a leash at all times.
Campers/small RV's/Vans are allowed, sites are level and drive through. Trash bins are provide at each site.
We are located less than a 1/2 mile from Interstate 85, at exit 104. There are gas stations (with showers), convenient stores and restaurants close by.
We are within 15 minutes drive to horse, bike, and hiking trails. Kings Mtn State Park, Kings Mtn National Park and Crowders Mtn State Park.
If you have any question contact David @ 864-761-6297.
Once you arrive, turn in the driveway that is located between the blue house and the brick house. Then just drive straight down to the camp sites. Site # 1 will be located on your left and camp site #2 will be located to your right.
Great camping spot! Bring everything you need. No water there or bathrooms. Some real camping. Love this spot
Site itself was awesome. The grounds are relatively clean, several locations to set up for the night. I will say if you are hiking or staying the night there, make sure you check yourself for tiny ticks. And I do mean tiny, I had had to look at what I thought was a little bite scab underneath the microscope to see that in fact it was a tick... Just a heads up.
It's a nice camping spot for very few guests. With a hiking trail right off a fairly busy road.
Very nice large campsite. Pulled in with a 65ft rig. Was able to run loop and exit with no disconnecting or backing up. A 36ft rig was also onsite. About 6 campers used the grounds during our 3 night stay. There are multiple walk in campsites for extra privacy.
Awesome, close to road primitive sites. Bring everything you need and you'll love the experience. Sporadic traffic is barely noticed through the wind in the trees and makes for an excellent stop along nearby trails. Well cared for with surprisingly well spaced "sites", which are more of clearings indicated by ashes of previous occupants. Don't forget to, "pack out what you pack in." A local retreat treasure, will definitely be visiting again.