Spacious Skies Campgrounds - Peach Haven

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  • (4.2)5 reviews

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Backpacker
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RV Camping
Tent Camping
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About Campground

Located in South Carolina Upcountry and mere minutes from the beloved Gaffney Peachoid, Spacious Skies Peach Haven is your sweet retreat, nestled among picturesque farmland and rolling green hills.

Our campground offers full hook-up RV sites as well as water and electric only sites. We are big rig friendly and have an array of pristine paved sites that include a stone fire ring, grill, and dining table with chairs. If shaded sites are your preference, we have sites tucked into a piney grove too! We also have cabins that are available in a variety of sizes and with differing amenities, ensuring we have the perfect spot that meets each family or group’s needs.

Enjoy the peaceful, bucolic surroundings by hiking the nearby trails or fishing in one of our ponds. If you are looking for more action, there is plenty of fun to be had with a pool, mini golf course, jumping pillow, rec hall, and more to explore! We didn’t forget your furry friends either. Our cabins are all pet-friendly and two dog parks allow your pup to have some fun and burn off some energy. A well-stocked camp store, 24-hour laundry facility, and WiFi provide some of the comforts of home while you embrace the great outdoors.

If you’re looking to use your site as a home base while you explore the area, Gaffney and nearby Spartanburg offer plenty of destinations, and our campground is conveniently located just minutes of I-85. From historical sites to local art and nature attractions, there is so much to experience while you’re here!

(Formerly the Spartanburg/Gaffney KOA/Camp Sparrow RV Resort)

50 Max Amp - Pool - Mini Golf - Jumping Pillow - Gem Mining - Dog Park - 80' Max Length - Propane ($) - Firewood ($) - Wi-Fi - Fishing - Pavilion

We are proud to announce our partnership with [Black Folks Camp Too]() and are now the first “unity blaze certified” collection of private campgrounds!

Being Unity Blaze Certified confirms that all 15 of our campgrounds and our team are committed to making sure all campers know “You are Invited and Welcomed” — the Unity Blaze motto. While Spacious Skies has always firmly held this belief, we wanted to go one step further in partnering with BFCT to make sure all campground staff completed the Unity Blaze training program.

Please navigate to our website for up to date information regarding our amenities.

Directions

Spartanburg NE/ Gaffney KOA is off of Exit 87, and we are located about a mile from I-85. If you are traveling on I-85 going North, you will get off at the exit 87 ramp. You will come to a 4-way stop. You will go straight like you are getting back on I-85, but there will be the frontage road on your right. Get on the frontage road, (Overbrook Dr.) and go for about 3/4 of a mile. There will be a big yellow sign that says, "Hey Kampers" with a big arrow pointing down Sarratt School Road. Turn right on Sarratt School Road, and we are on the right about .5 miles down that road.

Fees

Adults 18+, Kids 5-17, Free 0-4

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Cabins
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

Fifty Amp Hookups
Thirty Amp Hookups

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Jeremy and Robin Colyer

10 months ago
5/5

We have stayed at this campground twice for extended periods while working. The first time it was under KOA management. The grounds were clean however the staff was very unfriendly and rude, aside from a few work-campers.

This last time we stayed, it was under new management, Spacious Skies. The campground definitely has a different feel than last time. The staff are definitely much nicer, always welcoming us with smiles and waves.

During our stay, they had three new washers and dryers installed which was great. The buildings in the park were all painted, covering the old KOA motif, and it looks great. They replaced all the pool area seating and refinished the mini-golf course. Prior to our arrival they also had a massive inflatable jump pad installed that seems to be very popular with kids.

We felt that we were allowed to enjoy our time. We weren’t harassed at anytime by staff, they have activities for campers and provide a welcoming stay.

The downside…The campground does not have restrictions on age/condition of RVs that we are aware of. During our last two months, we endured a difficult situation with a completely run down, rusted out camper, with a ripped off awning. The camper was small for the family of 6, and 3 dogs that parked next to ours. It was uncomfortable with the witnessed physical and verbal abuse that was occurring next door, constant yelling, and unsupervised children. We reported the issues to authorities and the campground. Our complaints were heard and appropriate measures were taken. Understandably, the resolution did take some time to come to fruition.

The situation did change our experience from enjoying our long stay RV resort, to making it feel like a long term mobile-home park. We believe the situation could have been avoided with better vetting, and camper condition guidelines for long term campers.

Despite that unfortunate experience, we did feel like our lot was a slice of home. Overall we loved our experience and would not hesitate to return.

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Angelia Hensley

1 year ago
5/5

My family picked a cool place to enjoy a sweet little girl's birthday party. Plenty for the kids to do. The campground was very neat and clean. Sites spacious. Not just one, but 3 ponds. Relaxed with a little fishing

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Myrene Stanley

10 months ago
5/5

This is our 3rd Sapcious Skies Campground stay. As always, very friendly staff, spacious lot and affordable. We thoroughly enjoyed the convenient fire ring, table and chairs and the availability of the grill, had we needed one. At Peach Haven, I enjoyed the humor if the street names - famous streets from around the world. Very entertaining. We will book here again soon!

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Amanda Rowan

3 years ago
5/5

I booked a weekend here after all state parks were full and we had to come to the area for a lacrosse tournament. The negatives: sites are a little closer together than I usually prefer and you can hear traffic at the tent sites from the nearby highway. Normally I'd dock a star for those issues but I just can't with this campground because the positives were overwhelming.

Campground is beautiful. 2 dog pals so it's very pet friendly. And if you have kids.... miniature golf, giant trampoline pillow thing, hiking trails, arcade, games... playgrounds. You name it, it's a kid paradise. That said, kids aren't running wild. And the bathrooms were SO clean! Plus the staff was so helpful and friendly. Honestly I loved it and am searching my calendar to find a free weekend so I can return.

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Naomi Parent

9 months ago
1/5

Having had a house fire and losing almost everything we were forced to live the winter through in a tent. This campground is located just by the exit on the Interstate so all night long you're awakened by the sound of semi-trucks slowing down with their Jake brakes. Having two bath houses, there is a definite lack of toilet paper but that's certainly offset by the green and growing mold on the shower mats in every single shower. When management was asked about it we were told that the mats were pressure washed; probably in the spring because they certainly were not from November through February. Nepotism abounds with one of the other "tent dwellers" being related and allowed to swipe food from your coolers so if you stay there keep your food locked up. As for pricing it changes weekly with the temperament of whoever is working in the office and what might be said to me would be contradicted when my wife spoke to them. Also, beware of attempted extortion. We paid on average $140 per week. I was told that after the first week in March, we would have to leave for a set number of days and then return. When my wife went to the office she was told that we would have to leave by the third. Having already paid through the 19th of February, when I asked how much they wanted for the last week and 3 days we were planning on staying, I was told an amount that equalled two weeks payment! Which meant that the final 3 days would cost as much as an entire week. It is my personal belief that this attitude is the result of them discovering that I am 50% Native American and a disabled Vietnam veteran. Everytime I would enter the office when this one lady who looked like an albino crow was working her husband would drop whatever he was doing and rush in as though to prevent something.

If you're stuck and can't get to anywhere else or can't afford anything else, it's an excellent way to get overcharged for overrated amenities and services. I am extremely happy that we're no longer there.

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