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Utopia Farm Camping

2 sites · RVs, Tents55 acres · 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. 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 Baker Creek State Park guide

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Adrenaline junkies won’t be disappointed at Baker Creek State Park, where 10 miles of mountain biking trails loop through the forest and wind along the banks of Lake Thurmond. Not your cup of tea? Take it down a notch with the Wild Mint Nature Trail, perfect for a slow meander through the woods. The trail is self-guided, but make sure to read the signs before putting any wild leaves in your mouth. Birds, snakes and mosquitoes love the Nature Trail as well, so keep an eye out. 71,000-acre Lake Thurmond is the glittering jewel of Baker Creek State Park. No matter how exhausted you are from the grueling day of mountain biking, the sunset over Lake Thurmond is not to be missed.

Notable campgrounds

  • Secluded Lakeside Campsites: Enjoy the peacefulness of nature with a stay at one of the 34 campsites offering stunning views and easy lake access.
  • Family-Friendly Pavilion Area: Ideal for larger gatherings, this covered space allows for memorable reunions with a scenic backdrop.
  • Shaded Picnic Shelters: Available on a first-come, first-serve basis, these shelters provide a perfect spot for a casual outdoor meal.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book Early: Secure your spot by making reservations well in advance, especially during peak seasons.
  • Weekday Stays: Consider visiting during the week for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Off-Season Adventures: Explore the park's beauty year-round and take advantage of less crowded times outside of summer and holidays.
  • Explore nearby camping options: If Baker Creek is full, check out neighboring parks like South Edisto River or Keowee-Toxaway State Park.

When to go

The best time to visit Baker Creek State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers full access to water activities but can be quite warm. Winter is quieter but some facilities may be limited. Avoid visiting during heavy rainfalls as trails may be closed due to flooding.

Know before you go

  • Check Trail Conditions: Due to occasional flooding, verify the status of trails, like the Nature Trail, before your visit.
  • Park Hours: The park is open from 6am to 6pm, extending to 9pm during Daylight Savings Time, with varying office hours.
  • Admission Fees: Entry costs $3 for adults, $1.50 for SC seniors, $1 for children aged 6-15, and is free for those 5 and under.
  • Pet Policy: Pets are welcome in most outdoor areas but must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet.
  • No Wifi: Prepare for a digital detox as there is no wifi available within the park.

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