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Dennis & Melissa's Hidden Creek

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(185)
22mi from Lee State Park · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Hartsville, SC
Our 400 acre family cow and pine tree farm most of which was purchased 60 years ago by my father and mother. My two siblings and me were raised here and later bought joining land that now makes up the 400 acres. We all still live on the farm with our families 1.4 mile down a dirt and gravel road. We all enjoy the peace and quiet that you will find here. Sounds of our cows, wildlife and the occasional rumble of a distant train is all you will hear on our farm. Our Hidden Creek is a short fun hike to cool your tired feet. Wide hiking paths all the way around our property if you would like a long hike. Learn more about this land: Enjoy your privacy on our 400 acres of farm and forest trails. 10 minutes from groceries and gas, 15 minutes from a small town. We are surrounded by farmland and forest. There are a few different attractions 5 - 10 minutes away (lake Robinson) it has a boat landing and plenty of fish, (Carolina Sandhills national wildlife refuge)it has plenty of hiking trails and roads perfect for bicycling, small mountain called (Sugarloaf Mountain)perfect for hiking. Local peach/strawberry farm (McLeod farm) with produce/gift shop/free museum/restaurant called (Big's), they have pick your own strawberries in the spring and early summer. In nearby Hartsville and Cheraw there are several golf courses and places for Kayak rentals. Neptune Island waterpark in Hartsville.   We have a hidden Creek that is fun to hike to by way of a trail. Small pond for fishing, plenty of room for hiking and bike riding ( grassy, sandy, rolling hills). Beautiful hills to camp on and watch an unobstructed view of the Carolina sunset and sunrise that peak through wooded acreage. Choose a tent camp location or pull/drive your RV/camper right near our cow pasture and watch the cows graze. Fresh drinking water at campsites. Bathroom and heated shower. Pick wild blackberries in early summer and wild grapes in late summer early fall, and we may share some of our home made jellies with you. We welcome family groups year round. At night enjoy the sounds of wildlife while watching the highly visible twinkling stars and tracing the many constellations and if lucky see a shooting star or two.
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$29
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Camping in the Heart of the Winery

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(118)
13mi from Lee State Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Timmonsville, SC
We are a Working Vineyard tucked away in the country right outside of Florence with Ample Space for your RV. You can reach us easily either by I-20, I-95, or Hwy 76. We Love to see New Faces and Swap Traveling Stories! We Grow, Harvest, Crush, and Press Our Grapes Right here at The Vineyard. There is Plenty of RV Space on the Property with Easily Accessible Power Hook-Ups and Water. We offer Wine Tastings and if available at the time, a Tour the Winery at your Leisure. We are a Pet-Friendly, so you can bring your Fur Babies with You. Learn more about this land: Campsite is designed for RV's with power hook-ups, located among an 18-acre grape vineyard. Enjoy our country setting, southern hospitality, spectacular wine selections (Award Winning Fruit Wines), and a tour of our working winery. We also have a screened-in fence area that is perfect for tent camping, especially when you usually have it all to yourself.
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The Roost @ Dream Acres Petting Zoo

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(5)
18mi from Lee State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Timmonsville, SC
The Roost at Dream Acres is a living quarter horse trailer/camper situated with its own private drive on our 8 acre working horse farm located near Florence SC at the I-20/ I-95 corridor, 5 mins off the highway. We are the 1/2 way point between NY and FL. Our farm stay has all the amenities of a larger home including a full kitchen, full bath, inside fireplace, &outdoor fire pit!. We have a full petting zoo with feed provided. Farm Freah Eggs provided! We remote however we are just a few minutes from Florence; shopping, dinning, civic center, soccer fields. We are only 15 mins from the Darlington Racetrack and Hartsville is also nearby about 25 mins. May state parks within a 30 -60 minute drive; Lee, Cheraw, Congaree.
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Woodland Escape

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(5)
47mi from Lee State Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs · Marion, SC
Welcome, Hipcampers! I'm excited to tell you all about my land, a beautiful haven nestled in Marion, South Carolina. Here's what makes it special: Extensive Trails: Explore the wonders of nature on the trails that wind through the property. Abundant Wildlife: Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the rich diversity of wildlife that calls this area home. From vibrant bird species to elusive mammals, you're likely to spot some fascinating creatures during your stay. Proximity to Rivers: Both the Little Pee Dee River and the Great Pee Dee River are within easy reach of the land. These rivers offer incredible opportunities for kayaking, fishing, or simply enjoying a leisurely paddle while taking in the scenic surroundings. Marsh Wildlife Preserve: Nature lovers will be thrilled to know that the land is close to the Marsh Wildlife Preserve. Explore its unique ecosystem, observe various bird species, and appreciate the beauty of marshlands firsthand. Convenient Location: Despite being immersed in nature, the land is conveniently located near amenities. Walmart and downtown Marion, South Carolina, are just a short distance away, ensuring that you have easy access to supplies, dining options, and local attractions. Size: The land encompasses [15] acres, providing ample space for you to set up camp, relax, and enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. On-Site Activities: On-site, you can enjoy various activities such as hiking, biking, bird-watching, and stargazing. Unwind around a campfire, swap stories, and embrace the tranquility of the natural setting. Nearby Attractions: In addition to the rivers and the Marsh Wildlife Preserve, the area offers additional attractions to explore. Consider venturing out to nearby parks, historical sites, or engaging in water-based activities on the rivers.
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Beautiful Lake Camping

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(30)
41mi from Lee State Park · 1 site · RV · Great Falls, SC
Lake Wateree, a 13,250-acre lake with unspoiled natural views, was created by the damming of the Wateree River in 1920. It is located about 30 miles northeast of Columbia, just east of I-77. The lake is owned and managed by Duke Power and is surrounded by three counties: Fairfield, Kershaw, and Lancaster. One of South Carolina's oldest man-made lakes, Lake Wateree is known for crappie, bass, catfish, and bream fishing. The 242 miles of shoreline include a bird refuge, the Lake Wateree State Recreation Area and State Park, and Carolina Adventure World for Recreational ATV and dirt bike riding. All these amenities are only a few miles from this site. There are many eclectic little towns to visit and shop when you are not spending time swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, paddle boating, fishing,or just sitting around the fire or hanging out on your own private dock and island. Learn more about this land: Lakefront RV site with private dock and lots of amenities. Acres of solitude and nature. The ideal getaway unlike any other. This is your own oasis on a large cove with a private island and an expanse of nature that opens up to the lake. Bring your boat, there is a nearby boat ramp. Pets must be contained or leashed at all times. Pets are welcome but one must adhere to the leash rule for safety. Though this site has an open ambiance, there are other homes in the area with their own pets and there are large birds of prey.
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The best camping in Lee State Park, SC guide

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If you think canoe trips are reserved for Girl Scouts and the Hardy Boys, think again. The Lynches River, which runs through Lee State Park, will turn you into a river rat in no time. Kayak or canoe through the hardwood forest floodplain, catch some catfish off the side of the boat, or pull up to the bank for a quick exploration through the woods along one of Lee’s designated nature trails. Feeling nostalgic for sixth grade camping trips? Just turn your canoe journey into a full-fledged splash war. But if you miss seeing all 119 bird species who live in the park because you were too busy soaking your companions with a paddle, don’t say we didn’t warn you. Oh, you forgot to pack a water bottle? Fugetaboutit! Lee’s got artesian wells that push water up to the surface of the earth, and they flow 24/7.

Notable campgrounds

  • Standard Campsites: Enjoy the classic camping experience with 25 well-equipped sites amid the park's natural beauty.
  • Equestrian Campsites: With 23 sites available, equestrian campers can revel in direct access to 12 miles of scenic trails.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the campgrounds are a popular retreat for nature lovers and can fill up quickly.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for a quieter experience and increased availability.
  • Keep an eye on the park's website for any updates on campground renovations or closures to plan your trip accordingly.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Lee State Park is fully booked, ensuring you don't miss out on the surrounding beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Lee State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers a lush, green landscape, but be prepared for higher temperatures. Winter months are less crowded, but certain facilities may be limited due to maintenance.

Know before you go

  • Check the park advisory for any current renovations, like the family campground bathroom remodel, and plan for alternative facilities.
  • Pets are welcome in most outdoor areas, but they must be kept on a leash not longer than six feet.
  • Remember that there is no wifi available, so prepare for a digital detox during your visit.
  • Day use areas, trails, and Loop Road are open from 9am to sunset, ensuring plenty of time for exploration.
  • For equestrian visitors, ensure you have the required Certificate of Veterinary Inspection when crossing state lines with horses.
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