Brick House offers year-round access to 21 campsites campground. All sites have some shade throughout the day. The campground has a gravel road and parking spurs that all vehicles need to be parked on. Campsite parking spurs are level and vary in size and grade. Not all sites can accommodate all vehicles. All sites have a picnic table, fire ring, and a lantern post. Up to two horses per campsite are allowed but need to be highlined or kept in portable corrals. Two, double vault toilet buildings are centrally located at each end of the campground. There is no water, no electrical hookups, and no dump station available. Cell coverage can be spotty. Pets are welcome but must be leashed at all times within the campground.
Campsites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, and 16 are for reservation only year round through recreation.gov. and have a 14 day stay limit within 30 rolling days.
Campsites 5, 7, 9, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 are on a first-come, first-serve basis during fall big game deer and spring turkey seasons. These sites are extended stay sites during this time and campers can stay longer than the 14 day stay limit. Campers choose an open site and return to the kiosk and pay with a smart phone and the scan and pay system. Outside of hunting season these sites are available by reservation only.
From I-26, take exit #60 (SC 66), drive east for 3.5 miles. Turn right onto Forest Service Road 358 and drive .3 miles. You will first pass the Buncombe Trailhead parking area on left and Brick House campground will be past it on the right.
Site we picniced at was clean. Been going to the brick house for almost 50 years . Love this place
Brick house is a great campground ruined my people that have to run a generator all night. If you can't handle cold weather camping, stay home.
Quaint little campground, no electric or running water. No showers but does have an outhouse that outside of spider webs was clean. Great walking biking or horse trails not much else around. If you like remote or are on a tight budget, this might be a good spot for you.
Great for a one night spot on our trip. Vault toilets no water but easy close to highway
Palmetto trail is close as well for an easy hike/walk. I suggest starting on the trail on the opposite side of the campground as the trees were bigger and trail much nicer