Lake Greenwood State Park Campground, near Ninety Six, South Carolina, is a fantastic spot for families and friends looking to enjoy the great outdoors. With well-paved sites that offer ample shade and fire pits, it’s a comfortable place to set up camp and unwind.
The campground boasts clean facilities, including restrooms and showers that visitors appreciate. Many campers have noted the peaceful atmosphere, with one saying, “It felt like a safe park to camp in.” You’ll find a mix of tent and RV sites, some equipped with water and electric hookups, making it easy to enjoy modern conveniences while surrounded by nature.
For those who love the water, the campground is right on Lake Greenwood, providing stunning views and opportunities for fishing and boating. Trails nearby offer great walking paths, and the scenery is simply beautiful, as highlighted by a camper who mentioned, “Beautiful site right on Lake.”
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Lake Greenwood State Park Campground is a solid choice for a relaxing outdoor experience. With friendly fellow campers and plenty of activities, you’re bound to have a memorable time.
Read More SubmittedThe camping area provides easy access to the shoreline of Lake Greenwood. 125 paved sites may be used by both RVs and tents. Each site has water and electrical hook-ups and a picnic table. Many paved sites accommodate RVs up to 40 feet. All sites are convenient to hot showers and restrooms.
To make a camping reservation or view current rates, call toll-free 1-866-345-PARK or visit our reservations page. Rates vary by season and demand and are subject to change. Camping reservations must be made for a minimum of two nights.
Between April 1 and August 31, campers can stay a maximum of 14 nights at Lake Greenwood. After the 14th night, they must vacate the park for 7 consecutive nights before returning.
Lake Greenwood State Park Campground is located in South Carolina
Located 17 miles east of Greenwood off SC 702 on Hwy 702. Driving Directions: From Greenwood: Take Hwy 72 N. for approximately 6 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 246. Travel approximately 5 miles and turn left onto Hwy 702. The park is located 7 miles on the left.
Copy Directions302 State Park Rd
Ninety Six , SC 29666
34.19500029 N
81.95100081 W
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Reviewed May. 26, 2023This review is neither negative or positive. Just how it is, so you know before you go. The park is clean and nearly every camp spot is shaded. All roads and camp spots are paved and have fire pits. Some have water and power (30 and 50 amp), some have sewer. There are a few ADA compliant. Restroom/bath houses are never far off, and we're clean, with 2 shower stalls each. Almost every camper there had big pull behinds, so they have their own showers, leaving the bath houses mostly private. Lots of families with children. A site without sewer cost us $46. It felt like a safe park to camp in.
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Reviewed Aug. 7, 2022The campground itself is great, it is steep so big plenty of blocks! Great views
Read More Submitted Month of Visit SeptemberScout
Reviewed Oct. 9, 2021Beautiful site right on Lake. 2 main campgrounds. Plenty of place to walk. Beautiful scenery. Close to Columbia. 1.5 hour drive.
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Reviewed May. 12, 2021Perfect and spacious campsite right on Lake. Trails close by too.
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Reviewed May. 12, 2021My brother and I went for our first camping trip. The lake was beautiful and clear, the grounds and trails on the park were quaint and well kept, and the bathroom facilities were clean and inviting. We had a great time and met some wonderful people, I highly recommend this spot!
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Reviewed Apr. 8, 2021one my fave spots! Kids love it! Summer stays booked. Books up 13 months in advance holiday weekends. Tons to do and see for all ages Even on rainy days
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Reviewed Feb. 6, 2021Very quiet and very well maintained!! Clean and friendly people camping in the winter time.
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Reviewed Nov. 7, 2020This was so cool! It’s a primitive, tucked in the woods spot on the lake. The camp sites are wonderfully spaced out. We stayed in sites you had to park and walk to, but the walk was very short. Be prepared- bring lanterns to navigate the dark forest. Also, be prepared to see people walking the trail next to the camp sites during the day. This was a great spot for a little weekend trip! Great fishing, beautiful view, and an exciting experience!
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Reviewed Sep. 5, 2020I love the waterfront spots. Great campground. Geocaching close. Lots of golf cart riding inside the campground. Very clean bathrooms. #55
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Reviewed Jan. 11, 2020Paved campsites. Clean bath houses. Nice shores, not too rocky. No red clay.
Read More SubmittedScout
Reviewed Sep. 7, 2019I had never visited Lake Greenwood, save for driving by on the way from Augusta to Greenville. So when no other State Park had reservations available for Labor Day weekend, I was hesitant to book here. I will admit, I was mistaken. My in-laws and my parents both pulled their camper trailers, while I pulled my Jayco pop-up. I was very satisfied with the size of the spaces, which were accurate compared to the website. The camp website also accurately informs campers about the grade of campsite driveways, which did become an issue for my parent’s trailer. The sites are generally not much more than an asphalt driveway, and a gravel picnic table/fire ring area. I didn’t see many tent campers in this part of the campground, and I would imagine tent camping would be especially uncomfortable (hot) during the summer months. Electrical hookups are new, and standard, and water hookups are plenty for even the biggest of rigs.
The campground maintains decent tree/shade coverage, especially on the outer sites. The sites near/on the water are also shaded and have the added bonus of the lake breeze, although they are a bit crowded; very close to the sites next door. Speaking of which, perhaps due to the sold-out Labor Day weekend, but most probably because of the design of the campground and lakeside access, foot traffic was heavy between and around my campsite. This was annoying as always, and made me feel like I needed to bring in all of my chairs, etc when I left the site.
There are several bathhouses spread throughout the campground. Each one has two showers, two sinks, and two toilets, though at my closest bathhouse, one of the showers was out of order. The bathhouses were always very clean, and did not have the usual peeling paint and army of bugs and spiders that some bathhouses seem to maintain as a matter of principle.
Nearby Ninety Six NHS was a great half-day attraction, less than 15 mins away. Greenwood City is also a draw. Of course, the gem is Lake Greenwood. I was wishing the entire weekend that I had a boat to enjoy the cool clear water.
Bottom line, I have plans to come back on a less crowded weekend, and definitely with a boat.
Read More Submitted Share ReportScout
Reviewed Sep. 5, 2019If it weren’t for Hurricane Dorian we would have never found this gem! What a beautiful location. Most sites directly on the lake. We were 10 ft from our own swimming area. The water is clean to fish, swim, boat, kayak, jet ski. You can easily rent a pontoon and jet skis at the nearby Skippers and cruise to a great bar and grill, “break on the lake” for dinner and drinks. The lake is big enough to explore but small enough not to get lost. The reception is helpful and bathhouses very clean. You are 20 minutes from the cute town of Greenwood too. Full hookups available at this state park. Picnic tables and fire rings provided too. Don’t carry your own firewood in due to possible invasive insects.