The best camping near Hamilton Branch State Park

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Leach Homestead campground

19 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Johnston, SC
Welcome to Leach Homestead, where 50 acres of rolling hills, peaceful forests, open fields, and tranquil ponds await. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or reconnect with nature, our property offers a little something for everyone. Enjoy fishing in our stocked ponds or spend the day at the sandy beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or building sandcastles. Winding trails weave throughout the property, ideal for hiking or riding. We offer primitive campsites for those who love a rustic outdoor experience and a cozy on-site apartment with a private bathroom and shower for guests who prefer the comforts of home. Friendly pets are always welcome. We’re excited to now offer four brand-new RV sites, each equipped with 50-amp, 30-amp, and 110 electric hookups, water access, and a convenient dump station. These easy-access back-in sites are available for short stays or long-term bookings. For you golf enthusiasts, Persimmon Hill golf course is 2 miles down the street from here. Guests are also invited to enjoy complimentary kayak use or rent one of our 4-wheelers for an added adventure. History enthusiasts will appreciate that Mine Creek, which runs through the property, played a role in Civil War history. Visit https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_mine_creek.html to learn more. You’ll find several historical markers throughout the surrounding area. Visit our website for more details about the property: www.leachhomestead.com
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Huge 5th Wheel Lowndesville USA

3 sites · Lodging, RVs4 acres · Lowndesville, SC
Nestled in the heart of Lowdesville, SC, this RV is perfect for the large group of adventurers, hunters and fishermen. Mega RV sleeps 9 people looking for great fishing and hunting spots near 2 different lakes. Hunting clubs nearby. Fishing guides take you out to Lake Russell and Succession for crappie fishing all season long. RV is located behind the local Country Store and Cafe. Guests enjoy 10% off meals during your stay. Master bedroom includes chest, closet and mounted TV. Full bathroom beside with door for entry and another for guests. Kitchen dining and living area with mounted TV. Gas stove and oven with microwave. Toaster and coffee pot available. Living room sleeper sofa pulls out for extra bed. 4- seat dining room table. Large bunkhouse room with 4 beds for large groups. 2nd full bath off the bunkhouse for plenty of privacy. WiFi available for guests and for included electronics. Please sign out of your apps! Outdoor kitchen available for fish fries! Local ball field and walking trail is .25 mile away. Jim Rampy Recreation Center and boat ramp is only 1 mile away. No boat...fish right off the pier !
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Utopia Farm Camping

2 sites · RVs, Tents55 acres · Batesburg Leesville, SC
My husband Ray and I purchased this property in 1982 when we made this our home. We raised two wonderful children who have moved on to pursue their own careers. Now we are retired and enjoy farming and ranching. We are a couple of miles away from Lake Murray, built in 1920's, and displaced thousands of families, farms, towns, churches, and schools. There are still homes, graveyards, Wise Ferry Bridge still underwater. A B-25 Mitchell plane crashed into the Lake during WWII. Our traffic circle was accidentally bombed one Oct. night in 1944. We are 30 miles from Columbia, SC, our state capital. Learn more about this land: We are a working farm of grass-fed beef, free-range laying hens and ducks, seasonal vegetables; fruits, honey hives, goats, donkeys and horses. We are surrounded by families who have lived on their land for many generations. No subdivisions. Great place to star gaze without street lights. We have 2 sites with water and electricity for camping. Our large barn has a full kitchen, full bath and den area for campers to share. Yet, we are just a few miles from 2 boat ramps on Lake Murray which offers fishing and boating. Also, we are just 30 miles from metropolitan Columbia, historic Newberry, and 15 miles from the town of Lexington, SC. The Capital City of Columbia, just 30 miles east, offers Riverbanks Zoo, Richland County’s Congaree National Park, Saluda Shoals Park, EdVenture Children’s Museum. The Newberry Opera House is 36 miles away and The Big Mo Drive-in Theatre is in Monetta, 13 miles. Indian Trail Public Golf Course is 15 miles in Leesville. Or just hang out at the farm, view the animals, or fish in our pond. We have stalls available for equestrian travelers and a trail around the property to walk or ride your horse. Pets must be on lease or voice control and poop scooping is not an option. No WiFi yet.
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The best camping near Hamilton Branch State Park guide

Overview

About

It’s tough to think of a more awesome place than Hamilton Branch State Park. It borders the 70,000 acre Lake Thurmond, after all! Take on the massive lake by fishing, swimming, and boating around. Looking to stay dry? Explore the area on the trails provided, on foot or bike! Go to the park office to check out one of the many games on hand: horseshoes, bean bags, kickballs, soccer balls, frisbees, basically anything for a fun time outdoors. Hamilton Branch knows what’s up.

Notable campgrounds

  • The Burrow: A new buddy campsite offering stunning sunset views and a sense of secluded lakeside paradise.
  • Lakefront Camping: Spacious sites along the shoreline, perfect for fishing and soaking in the tranquil atmosphere.
  • Primitive Group Sites: Ideal for organized groups looking to connect with nature in a rustic setting.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons, to secure your ideal lakeside spot.
  • Consider weekday camping for more availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative accommodations when the park is full.

When to go

The best time to visit Hamilton Branch State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it's also the busiest season. Winter can be less crowded but check for any seasonal closures.

Know before you go

  • Check for any advisories, such as forest management activities, which may affect certain areas of the park.
  • Park hours are from 6am to sunset, with the office open from 9am to 5pm.
  • Admission fees are $3 for adults, $1.50 for SC seniors, and $1 for children aged 6-15.
  • Pets must be kept on a leash not longer than six feet and noisy or dangerous pets may be asked to leave.
  • Wifi and EV charging stations are available for visitor convenience.
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