Notable Campgrounds
- The Table Rock Campground offers 94 standard tent and RV sites (including several that are ADA-accessible) with water and electrical hookups, plus 14 cabins and primitive tent sites.
- Best for peace and quiet: The White Oaks Campground area is the smaller of the two standard camping areas with only 25 sites.
- Best for comfort: Fully furnished cabins include heat, air conditioning, and everything else needed for a comfortable stay.
- Best for organized groups: Three walk-in, primitive group camping sites with central water and privy are reservable in advance.
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- Book campsites or cabins online or by phone at least one day (for campsites) or three days (for cabins) in advance. Reservations can be made as soon as 13 months in advance. Most campsites and cabin reservations require at least a two-night minimum stay.
- For same-day reservations, call the park directly or plan to arrive as early as possible.
- Try to time your stay for less popular times, such as during the week or in winter.
When to Go
Peak season at Table Rock State Park runs from April through to October. Early spring and late fall are good times to see the waterfalls at their fullest, and with fewer crowds. Winter is the best time to escape the crowds, but be aware that temperatures can dip to just below freezing. A popular event is the monthly bluegrass jam session held every second Saturday at the historic Table Rock Lodge.
Know Before You Go
- The park has limited supplies nearby. Stock up in Greenville, Pickens, or Slater-Maria.
- Free wifi is available at the visitor center, the country store near the campgrounds, and at campsites 1 through 5.
- Hikers must register at the trailhead kiosk or Nature Center, and must be off all trails by sunset.
- A South Carolina fishing license is required if you plan to fish at either Pinnacle Lake or Lake Oolenoy (which has an ADA-accessible pier).
- Canoes, kayaks, pedal boats, and non-motor fishing boats can be rented from the visitor center or at Pinnacle Lake in season. Life jackets must be worn at all times. Lifeguards are only on duty between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Table Rock State Park
Towering mountains, creeks and lakes, and miles of trails delight at this historic upcountry park.
Fri to Sun: 7:00am – 9:00pm
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It’s hard to miss the mountains at Table Rock State Park. Spanning more than 3,000 acres at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in northwestern South Carolina, there are numerous hiking trails suitable for all abilities, including all the way to the top of namesake Table Rock and Pinnacle mountains. Along the way, explore the park’s Civilian Conservation Corps history, look for wildlife, and cool off at numerous streams and waterfalls. There are also different camping options and two lakes for visitors to enjoy. Swim in an old-fashioned swimming hole at Pinnacle Lake. Or paddle and fish for your dinner—bass, bream, and catfish can all be found in abundance here.
It’s hard to miss the mountains at Table Rock State Park. Spanning more than 3,000 acres at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in northwestern South Carolina, there are numerous hiking trails suitable for all abilities, including all the way to the top of namesake Table Rock and Pinnacle mountains. Along the way, explore the park’s Civilian Conservation Corps history, look for wildlife, and cool off at numerous streams and waterfalls. There are also different camping options and two lakes for visitors to enjoy. Swim in an old-fashioned swimming hole at Pinnacle Lake. Or paddle and fish for your dinner—bass, bream, and catfish can all be found in abundance here.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Table Rock State Park
Do you still harbor childhood fantasies of living in your own miniature lincoln logs cabin? Table Rock’s got it, in the form of 16 rentable cabins so magnificently wooden you’ll think the walls are still alive! If you prefer to make your own bed and sleep in it, too, there are plenty of campsites, accessible by car or RV, as well as a walk-in camp Read more...
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Notable Campgrounds
Notable Campgrounds
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
When to Go
Peak season at Table Rock State Park runs from April through to October. Early spring and late fall are good times to see the waterfalls at their fullest, and with fewer crowds. Winter is the best time to escape the crowds, but be aware that temperatures can dip to just below freezing. A popular event is the monthly bluegrass jam session held every second Saturday at the historic Table Rock Lodge.
Know Before You Go
Public campgrounds (book externally) —