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You’ll find a wide range of camping opportunities in the Sumter National Forest-Andrew Pickens Ranger District.

Note: A Francis Marion and Sumter National Forest regulation states that people may not camp or maintain a campsite in excess of 14 days within any 30-day period.

Developed Campgrounds

  • Cherry Hill Recreation Area
  • Burrell’s Ford
  • Whetstone Horse Camp
  • Cassidy Bridge Hunt Camp

Primitive Campsites

  • Grapevine
  • Long Bottom Ford

Back Country/Dispersed Camping

Camping is allowed at sites that are at least 50 feet from a maintained trail, 50 feet from any river or stream and .25 miles from an open road. A permit is not required for dispersed camping within Andrew Pickens Ranger District.

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Burrells Ford Campground

Campground offers campsites, pit toilet, picnic tables and fire rings (no electricity or water available). It’s a 1/4 mile walk for sites along the Chattooga River. From campsites it’s pretty easy to hike and see the impressive King Creek Falls. Burrells Ford is a good base camp location for day hiking and exploring the Ellicott Rock Wilderness. Campground is open year round and no charge.
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Carolina Landing RV Campground

Fair Play, SC
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Located on the banks of Lake Hartwell, this pet-friendly campground has 227 sites suitable for RVs and tents. They also have 6 cabins, an outdoor pool, club house, ping pong, mini golf and more.
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Cassidy Bridge Hunt Camp

Located on the Chauga River, this campground is open and free to use during big game season (Oct. 1 – Dec. 31) and turkey season (April 1 -30). Other times of the year, the camp is open by reservation for $30/night. The campground has vault toilets and trash cans. It can accommodate groups of up to 100 people. Families like to reserve the camp for reunions, cookouts and camp outs. The Chattooga River and commercial outfitters are within 15 minutes of the campground.

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Chattooga Sounds Camp

Campground and RV Sites. Minutes away from the Wild and Scenic Chattooga River and Lake Tugaloo. Walk-In & Drive-In Campsites, Tent Sheds, Group Camp Area and Kayak Rentals.
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Cherry Hill Recreation Area

There are 29 campsites, some suitable for RVs. The campground has restrooms with flush toilets, hot showers and a dump station (no hook ups). Close to the Chattooga River, Walhalla State Fish Hatchery, Oconee State Park, Ellicott Rock Wilderness, and the Foothills Trail. Open April 1-October 31. Campsites are available through reservation only and the fee is $15 per night. Call (877) 444-6777 to reserve.
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Forest Spring Family Campground

A well-kept campground surrounded by peaceful serenity that offers 30 spacious campsites. Daily, weekly and monthly campsites all with full hook-ups either 30 AMP or 50 AMP. Handicapped-accessible heated bathhouse, free WiFi, playground, sites have fire pit and picnic table, exercise room, Camp Store. Also available: 9 rustic cabins that are furnished and handicapped-accessible to sleep 1-4 people.
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Grapevine

Primitive campsites that are first-come, first-served. Good for car camping, but doesn’t have amenities or facilities. Grapevine is located at the end of Forest Service Road 764, off of Chattooga Ridge Road (approximately 1.4 miles south of intersection with Whetstone Road.)

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Lake Hartwell State Park

Just off of I-85, at the South Carolina-Georgia border, you’ll find Lake Hartwell State Park. Thanks to 56,000-acre Lake Hartwell, fishing in this area is renowned by anglers across the state. Attractions: Unique Single Room Camper Cabins, 128 Camping Sites, 1 Picnic Shelter Building, 2 Boat Ramp, Basketball Court, Swimming and Hiking.
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Lonesome Dove Campground and RV Park

Nightly and month-long rates for RV sites. Tent sites and group tent camping also. Open year round with full RV hookups. On-site propane filling station and Typsy Gypsy Tavern has beer and wine.
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Long Bottom Ford

Primitive campsites without amenities or facilities. Located approximately seven miles NW of Stumphouse Ranger Station. Turn left off Hwy. 28 onto Low Water Bridge Road. Campsite is .5 miles on left.

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Oconee Point Campground

Located at the northern end of Lake Hartwell on the Seneca River and close to Clemson, SC. This campground has 60 sites equipped with electric (50-amp) and water hook-ups. Private sites are spacious and located near or close to the water. Attractions: Shower/restroom facilities, dump station, playground, swim beach, boat access.
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Primitive Camping at Chattooga Belle Farm

Camp sites overlooking Horseshoe Lake or creekside in the woods on Chattooga Belle Farm property. The farm is a great place to spend the weekend with a farm store, bistro, fruit picking, distillery, and 200+ acres to walk around!

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