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8 RV Parks near Fort Jackson Army Post, South Carolina
Woodfield, South Carolina 6.89 miles NW
Hopkins, South Carolina 7.62 miles SW
Dentsville, South Carolina 8.41 miles NW
Forest Acres, South Carolina 9.3 miles NW
Elgin, South Carolina 11.46 miles N
Leesburg Rd SR262 Fort Jackson Army Post, South Carolina 29207 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 77 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 11 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $20.00
Very nice campground on the shores of a pretty lake. Access to level, concrete pads is a bit of a problem - campground is on a slight hill, rains wash deep ruts into the roadways! Parking pads are new concrete, level with lit pedestals, water and sewer and 30/50 amp electric. Found each site had a picnic table, grill and fire pit with grill as well - however, lazy people leave trash in fire pits which are not cleaned by personnel. In fact over 10 nights, we saw no one around other than patrols by Military police. - Retired Wanderers
Sep 2018 - $20.00
It is sad that this park doesn't take pride in itself - roads are washing away, ruts everywhere. Lawns needs TLC. No wifi. No TV. Staff indifferent. Nice spacing between sights. Price is right but they could show some pride and spruce the place up a bit! - CSM Carolyn
May 2018 - $22.00
Great park, spacious sites, the lake was awesome but they have a lot of weird rules. Still had a blast. This is a hidden gem! - Beware thyself
9564 Two Notch Rd Columbia, South Carolina 29223 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 87 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 34 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $21.00
Beautiful park, tall pines, quiet, decent trails, friendly people, clean bathroom. T-Mobile and Verizon both worked. Nice gravel level site, very spacious. Easy back in with the angle of the site - why can't more campgrounds figure that out? Some of the interior roads were tight in our 40 foot motorhome, with tall pines right up to the side of the road, but it's manageable if you go slow. You hear some road noise during the day if you're around but it's quiet at night. Saw deer strolling through campground. - Roaming Together
Jul 2018 - $23.00
Sesquicentennial seems like a real gem for day-use locals -- a beautiful lake with kayaks & paddleboats; a very nice playground & splash pad; quiet even in the midst of a city. So why the low rating? Unfortunately the campground doesn't match that same standard. Probably half the sites are unsuitable for RV -- or even tent -- use. The others are wildly unlevel, washed out, too small, obstructed by vegetation & roots, etc. The campground is the narrowest I've ever tried to navigate; trees right on top of the road. Our first site was unusable; fortunately the campground had plenty of vacancy, and we were able to find another that worked better. If you know the campground, and can pick yourself a good spot, then it's quite nice. If you aren't so lucky, you might not have much of a viable camping trip at all. - Spiffe
Dec 2017 - $27.00
About the Rates: The rates listed on Reserve America site show $21 per night during the week and $27 per night on weekends. This is the second State Park I've stayed at this year in South Carolina and despite what they tell you it works out to about $30/night +- with 12% tax. Basics: This is a park that use to be out in the country but is now a urban park. There is a constant hum of traffic but it's not too intrusive. The roads are gravel and tight in several places but wide enough and the turns are gentle, set up right and go slow and it's not a problem. Sites are gravel and most are reasonably flatish but some are pretty sloped. Picnic table and fire ring at each site along with 20/30 amp power only and water. No sewer but the dump station is on the way out along with the one dumpster they have for the campground fill your fresh water tank at your site. The bathrooms are not handicap friendly. They are clean, a bit old but functional with good pressure and lots of hot water, . No wifi but Verizon phone and Mifi work just fine. Multiple hiking and biking trails in the park with a nice lake for fishing and paddling around in. They rent canoes and kayaks. This Park CG is the closest to Congaree National Park, about 10-14 miles to downtown points in Columbia, and shopping is close. If you are beer lover they have 5 breweries and brew pubs in town. We'd stay here again. - pumper9x9
1355 Fort Jackson Road Camden, South Carolina 29078 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 12 Reviews
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Jun 2017 - $30.00
Gravel interior roads, with grass sites. Sites nicely spaced. Overnight sites set aside for passing through. Many long-term residents. Felt very comfortable at this RV park. - User2568
Apr 2017 - $35.00
We tried to stay here 1 night in April 2017. The woman that talked to us said the owner wouldn't allow truck campers. We had traveled all day and were exhausted. Evidently the owner doesn't realize that a truck camper is more expensive than a lot of pull behinds. Our rig is a 2012 and has never been refused anywhere before and we traveled for 10 weeks in it. The campground is nasty and from what we could see didn't have much to offer. We ended up in a beautiful park about 30 minutes away with a lake. Thank you for refusing us. - Cputnam
Oct 2016 - $30.00
Perfect for an overnight stop. Overnight sights were roomy & lever. Services were easily accessible.
Staff was friendly & helpful
Although close to the I-20 the highway noise was minimal. - Our-Wandering-Casa
201 Oak Dr Lexington, South Carolina 29073 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 129 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 162 Reviews
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Dec 2018 - $30.00
Stayed here overnight as we were passing through the area. Site was long and fairly easy to maneuver into and out of. I could see larger rigs (like motorhomes) having a difficult time due to the angle of this specific site. Park was convenient, staff was friendly, utilities worked well. Would return if passing through the area again. - Megan McGrath
Dec 2018 - $20.00
We had to take an overflow site, but it had electric and water which was fine. We were frustrated though when a class A pulled into the campground and couldn't get past our rv into his site. He knocked and told us to move. We explained that we were on our assisgned site and couldn't back up with a tow dolly on the back. He left and came back with either the park owner or staff person. She wanted us to unhook, unplug, pull in all the sides, drop the levelers, and move temporarily off the site she gave us. Unlike us, the other RV was towing a trailer that could be backed up. Finally the man backed up his rv and trailer and maneuvered into his spot. The park person was being quite rude so I asked if she was mad at us. She said she wasn't mad but didnt want an argument. We didn't plan to cause one. Maybe she knew something we didn't. The park staff person handled this poorly in our opinion. It should have been handled without involving us at all. We were quite unsettled by both the rver's and campground's behavior. We won't be back. - Tammy7
Nov 2018 - $31.00
Spacious and long, big-rig friendly sites in Section A. Finely-crushed gravel, level sites with grass in between and a patio with a picnic table. Convenient laundry room, reasonably-priced machines. As others have mentioned, wi-fi not the greatest. Grocery store within walking distance. About two miles from either I-20 or I-26. Stayed three nights. Would stay again without question. - Halfmast
6140 E Peach Rd Ridgeway, South Carolina 29130 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 26 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 23 Reviews
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Jan 2019 - $35.00
Little Cedar Creek has become a regular overnight stop for us on our trek south for the winter. The welcome at check-in was very pleasant, and our pull-thru site near the office was large and easy to access. The park was very clean, as well as very quiet at night. The hook ups were easy to reach, and the 50 amp power was was solid. Note that this park accepts cash and checks only, and they offer a veterans discount. We will definitely return the next time we're in the area. - NYDutch
Sep 2018 - $40.00
Strange experience and we won't stay again. When we arrived, the office was supposed to be open but was closed. Before someone came there was a traffic jam at the entrance. We made a reservation and confirmed it, but they said that we didn't have one. I think that we were the only people in the original park that weren't permanent. I didn't like that. It was just a weird experience that I don't want to repeat. - FSUWizard
Sep 2018 - $35.00
We stayed one night on the way to Charleston. The sites are level and the staff friendly. The negatives are no WiFi and the dreaded little round toilet. One toilet for the entire park...unisex. It has a. handicap placard but no way it meets ADS guidelines. The camp should spend a few bucks to correct the deficiencies. Good for a one night stay only. - Geodoc
6660 Poinsett Park Rd Wedgefield, South Carolina 29168 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 16 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $23.00
Poinsett State Park is a nice little park if all you want to do is hang near the campsite and relax, because there is not much going on around or near the area. It has a nice little "lake" (more like a large pond) for swimming and fishing, but it's a bit small to really spend a lot of time exploring in a boat or kayak. There are several miles of hiking & biking trails. The park itself is very clean and the spaces are fairly large. The downside is that there are only a few gravel sites... the rest are sand and dirt only. Also, the roads into the campground are a bit rough and narrow. - FlowerChild7275
May 2018 - $20.00
We really love Poinsett State park. We enjoy the campground, the hiking trails and the Lake. We do a lot of kayaking and fishing when we are here. They even have some family activities on the Long Holiday weekends. My only issues are the roads and lack of items at the Ranger office.
ROADS: they are bad. Lots of potholes and very narrow roads.
RANGER OFFICE: Wish they had a couple of small items for sale. (Ketchup, mustard, syrup, etc...) We forgot something and the drive to the nearest store is about 10 miles away. Also, the don't have ice for sale, so the same thing, if you need ice, 10 mile drive. Besides these two things, we love this place and will be back. - Stephen Howard
May 2017 - $20.00
Ok Camping Friends, We had a great time this weekend at Poinsett State Park. Here is a quick review. The campground was nice, but some of the sites were tight to get into. The lake had a nice swimming area with a lot of area to fish. There is kayak, paddleboard and canoe rentals for only $5 per hour. There are a lot of trails that are well marked. Some very nice mountain biking trails also. There is a beautiful spillway water fall for some awesome photos. Also, if you like geocaching, there are about 12 of them in the park. There is also a Food Lion and dollar General about 15 mins away in Wedgefield. Only dislike is that they don't sell ice at the ranger office, so if you need any, you have to drive 10 mins to the closest gas station. - Stephen Howard
Patrol Road Shaw AFB, South Carolina 29152 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 25 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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Jan 2017 - $20.00
This is an older campground with lots of mature pine trees in the area. The sites are tight and the roadway is narrow. All hookups worked fine. It looks like they're adding more campsites on an adjacent lot. The campground wifi did not work at the campsite but our air card did pretty good. The staff are super friendly. Jets flying around the airfield make for a very noisy environment and some great photo ops. - Melodycthomas
Apr 2016 - $20.00
Small CG. Traffic patterns somewhat confusing. Some spots require significant backing ability. Spots very close together. Sewer hookup near front of site which requires looooong hose for most units. Gate closest to CG Closes early. Campers have to drive to main gate after dark. We planned to stay 2 nights but only 1 night available. This place is acceptable for 1 night stopover but I would not to stay much longer. - ebaldy
Apr 2010 - $20.00
I had the opportunity to camp here with my mother and father, who is retired navy. The CG is nice with "no frills". A lot of tall pine trees which make it rustic. There are softball fields nearby with nice playground equipment. On the base you can fish, golf, drive golf balls, go to the movies, go to the gym, or bowl. There are things to do to occupy your time. The best thing are the fighter jets flying almost directly overhead. Nevertheless, I could only see staying here 3-4 nights maximum. - true rver
5920 Edmund Hwy Lexington, South Carolina 29073 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 125 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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Jun 2014 - $30.00
Rustic setting. Park was clean and quiet. Enjoyed having the flea market close by, as well as reasonable driving to town. Staff friendly and helpful, especially with directions. Enjoyed our stay. - witchey1
Jun 2011 - $30.00
'Enjoy American' lists this park @ $25, we paid $30. The host did not get out of his chair during check in and was discourteous. No park map is provided and no information on the location of showers or restrooms and dumpsters. The host told us to pick our spot, to avoid the sites that are roped off because they have no electrical. There is a huge dip in the entrance, just past the office, and from that point on this park just did not feel good. The entrance road is paved, a frontage road to the left is paved, all the others are soft sand. I drove a little way into the park and parked the rig, then walked until I located a site that I felt I could access without getting stuck in the sand towing the fifth wheel. All the sites are tilted so leveling blocks will be required and they add stability in the sand under your jacks. Fire and Piss Ants are everywhere and the park has done nothing to control them. After I set up I moved my pickup to clear the road in front of the rig and got stuck briefly in the sand on the road. Wi-Fi is free here, local company. We use Clearwire and had a strong signal here. Cable TV is not available; over the air picked up 4 channels, two of them the same. 50AMP with good voltage, water and sewer are good. 95% of the residents here are long term and some of the rigs are pretty rough. The park is is a bad state of repair and maintenance. Once upon a time the park was much larger but much of it is abandoned and no longer in use. It's quiet and services are 4 or 5 miles away. Diesel is down to $3.69 at several stations nearby. I do not usually rate quite this low, but this park just doesn't feel good, its poorly kept and there are no areas set aside for kids or playground equipment. If you ride a bicycle, this isn't a place to try it with the loose, soft sandy roads. - SilverBear
Oct 2010 - $30.00
Nice park, lots of trees, wide sites. All sites are on grass/sandy but easy to get level. Close to the SC State fair, dining and Wal-mart. Friendly owner staff. Would stay there again. They do have a sign that says "bath house" by the building but never used it. - reviewer3