It’s your choice: tents, RVs, trailside, boat-in, equestrian or primitive camping. There are lots of options for your stay in the Upcountry.

Looming majestically beyond the low, soft hills of the Piedmont, the southernmost peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains follow the highway. It provides a scenic alternative to driving the Interstate. Extending from I-85 near the N.C. border to... more info...
Located among tall southern loblolly pines in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this campground is a gateway to a host of nearby treats. more info...
An excellent park for enthusiasts and photographers, at 3,266' above sea level, Caesars Head provides views of Table Rock, Pinnacle Mountain and other distant peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains. more info...
The camp is located in the Sumter National Forest Campground and Recreation Area. The primitive camp is open year round along the banks of the Chauga River. more info...
The Chattooga is recognized as one of the SE's premier whitewater rivers and the most famous whitewater paddling spot in the state. more info...
The park is located at the confluence of the Chauga and Ramsay Creek. Visitors can enjoy hiking and biking trails, go tubing or fishing on the river, camp and enjoy the 40-foot waterfall and the suspension bridge over the river. more info...
The Chauga River is a popular fishing area for rainbow trout, brown trout, and redeye bass. The Cassidy Bridge area offers parking and access. The warmer reaches of the river have largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish. more info...
The campground is located in the Sumter National Forest Campground and Recreation Area. The 29 site campground offers flush toilets, hot showers, and a dump station, but no hook-ups. more info...
The campground is located on the Seneca River arm of the northern end of the expansive Lake Hartwell. more info...
The campground is ideally located on the "big water" of Lake Hartwell with all sites located on the waterfront that offer great views. The camp offers water, showers, and restrooms and some sites have electrical supply. Camping is by reservation only. more info...
The former World War II Army training camp features 7,054 acres of rolling terrain, two lakes that support an excellent habitat, trails, equestrian facilities and camping. Visitors can visit cemeteries of early settlers or remnant Army structures. 50 ca more info...
Cunningham RV Park provides you with a full family RV park with a complete campground facility. more info...
Three miles north of S.C. Hwy. 11 on Jocassee Lake Road. 84 sites. (59 RV, 25 T) (2 handicapped sites) Water and electrical hook-ups for RV's. Central water for tent camping. Year round. more info...
The camping area offers primitive campsites on the shore of Lake Jocassee and is accessible by boat only. Only two of our many state parks offer campsites that require you to utilize your boat to access a secluded boat-in campsite. more info...
Eden Farms is a place where horse lovers of any age, experience level, or ability can come for relaxation, healing, and fun! more info...