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Camp Moondog

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49mi from Calhoun Falls State Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Greenville, SC
Camp Moondog is a 36-acre forested property hosting 3 campsites in beautiful Greenville, South Carolina. Flanked on either side by the Saluda River (almost half a mile of river frontage!), this property is a must-book for nature lovers visiting the area or Greenvillians just looking for a getaway for some woods and river merriment. This property is located right across the river, or a short 5-minute drive to Dolly Cooper State Park that draws in disc-golf enthusiasts and park explorers alike. Camp moondog is only a 10-minute drive from the world-renowned Downtown Greenville, a destination known for its excellent restaurants, festivals, shopping, and social scene. Being situated so close to the city-center means that food delivery is just a click away, and running out for that last-minute necessity is a breeze. This is a unique opportunity to get “off the grid” without having to make those ‘off the grid’ sacrifices. At Camp Moondog, our philosophy is to offer a carefree, clean, natural environment for a relaxing camping vacation experience. We will be happy to use our ATV's to assist with getting your supplies to any of the campsites--just shoot us a message on the app if you need help! Because there is always ample deadfall all over the property for firewood collection, pre-packaged firewood bundles are not supplied or available for sale. Please take this into consideration if there has been recent rainfall. We look forward to hosting you here at Camp Moondog. Happy Trails! ~Mike and Kelly
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Wildcat Outpost

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47mi from Calhoun Falls State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Central, SC
FREE FIREWOOD FOR LIMITED TIME: I have more split oak firewood than I know what to do with. While it lasts, campers can take as much as they need for free. The wood is piled at the site. Our homestead is home to our family, chickens, and a livestock guardian dog. We also have a small orchard and a garden. Most of our 12+ acres are wooded and our property backs up to thousands of acres of public forest land owned by Clemson University. A trail connects our backyard to the main network of hiking/mountain biking trails in Clemson Forest. For those familiar with the forest, our property is in the vicinity of Wildcat Technical, Wounded Road, and Chainbreaker trails. As private and wooded as our property is, we are only 10-15 minutes from downtown Clemson and less than 10 minutes from the small towns of Central and Six Mile. Lakes Hartwell and Keowee are also short drives. We currently offer a single campsite, which can accommodate several tents or a camper van. Our campsite features a composting toilet outhouse, and water is available from spigots at our house. Though fairly close to our house, the campsite has a very private feel due to being completely surrounded by a hardwood forest.
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Mountain Creek Campground LLC

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42mi from Calhoun Falls State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Gray Court, SC
Currently 1 New Campsite operable with Full hookup. 28 Milles from Downtown Greenville. 13 Miles from Lake Rabon Park. 3.5 miles from Gray Court Dollar General and gas stations. 5 Miles from I385. 15 Miles from Walmart, Target, Publix in Simpsonville SC. 11 Miles from Downtown Fountain Inn. Secluded, quiet, site 150 yards from the road surrounded by trees. Natural wildlife around with good possibilities of deer sightings on occasion. ⚠️ PLEASE NOTE::: When you are on Georgia Road. GPS will tell you to turn on Mickey Thomas Drive. Do not follow that detail. If you are entering from the town of Gray Court, the campsite entrance is the next driveway AFTER Mickey Thomas drive. See last 3 photos for reference of entrance location. Feel free to email me at Rusty.satterfield@gmail.com
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Broad River Retreat

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31mi from Calhoun Falls State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Comer, GA
Located on the beautiful Broad River, summer offers views of kayakers and tubers floating down the river, close enough to see, but far enough away to feel alone. Eagle spottings and colorful landscapes make this retreat a camper's heaven. Learn more about this land: 20 minutes from downtown Athens. A quarter mile down a winding dirt drive will open up to a beautiful scene of river and nature. Quiet solitude and you are at one with this piece of heaven. Keep your eyes open for the bald eagle. If you are agile enough, climb down the terrain to the river for an early morning bath or fish for lunch. This site is a singular rental. You will have it to yourself. You may choose to camp with friends in which there is space for an Rv and a pull behind or two small rvs. It can also be used to tent camp. There is a small shed with a full bunk on bottom and a twin on top. A table with two chairs and electric fireplace. There is in addition, a small A/C unit in the shed. It is a small space with nothing but outlets and a small refrigerator. You will need to bring all of your essentials. Pillows/Sheets/Linens/towels are not provided. The bath house is steps away. You will need towels/rags/soap/toilet paper and all essentials. It is merely a toilet, sink, and shower. There is a Weber charcoal grill available on site. Bring your essentials. You will need to bring your own firewood.. The driveway to the site is marked with the 1793 address sign on Davids Home Church rd. If you are driving N/NW on David's Home Church Rd, it is exactly 2 miles on the right from where you turned onto the road. If you are traveling E/SE on David's Home Church Rd, it is exactly 1.7 miles on the left from where you turned onto David's Home Church Rd. The gate will be closed, please close the gate back when you leave. Please take advantage of the Broad River outpost to rent kayaks/canoes/tubes. Also The Sandbar is located minutes away and they also provide rentals as well as zip lining. Royston has a grocery store and fast food.
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Creekside Cabin at Lake Hartwell

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43mi from Calhoun Falls State Park · 2 sites · Lodging · Martin, GA
New to HipCamp? Use this code for $10 off your stay with us: https://www.hipcamp.com/i/elisabethc3462c9 Welcome to Creekside Cabin, only 0.25mi from Lake Hartwell. Nestled in the woods, enjoy 500ft2 indoors and an additional 500ft2 of outdoor living space, strategically designed to provide unexpected spaciousness and comfort. Discover: 2 king beds, a loft bedroom with private balcony, open floor plan, stocked kitchen, & a plethora of entertainment. Ideal for nature-lovers, revel in 3 stories of decking with: a hot tub, fire pit, grill, daybed, outdoor tv, & covered porch, all surrounded by trees. EXPLORE NEARBY - 1 mi (Community Access) → Lake Hartwell - 17 mins → Tugaloo State Park - 25 mins → Lake Hartwell State Park - 34 mins → Chau Ram County Park - 35 mins → Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari - 36 mins → Victoria Bryant State Park - 40 mins → Tallulah Gorge State Park and Waterfalls - 45 mins → Riley Moore Falls
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Camping in Calhoun Falls State Park, SC guide

Overview

About

Get ready to witness a beautiful love affair between rustic serenity and camping luxury. Bring a horse or boat along if you want to make use of the winding 10-mile nature trail and refreshing Lake Russell. Calhoun Falls is a simple-living paradise, and it’s South Carolina’s worst kept secret, so book early and book hard. There’s plenty to explore in this verdant, secluded paradise. The area used to be full of farms, and though the agricultural land has given way to new forest growth, old farms and homesteads can be discovered with a quick walk or horseback ride through the area. Watch the sun set behind the mountains from your perfect lakeside campsite. You’ll hate to see it go, but love to watch it leave.

Notable campgrounds

  • The Calhoun Falls campground boasts spacious sites with stunning views of Lake Russell, perfect for RV and tent camping.
  • For a more secluded experience, the walk-in tent sites offer a rustic retreat amid the park's natural beauty.
  • Enjoy the convenience of the rental boat slips in the marina, adding a nautical twist to your camping adventure.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons, as the Calhoun Falls campground is highly sought after for its scenic spots.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on the park's website for updates on campground renovations and re-openings to plan your stay accordingly.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred dates are unavailable, ensuring you don't miss out on the Lake Russell experience.

When to go

The best time to visit Calhoun Falls State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers warm days perfect for swimming and boating, while winter provides a peaceful atmosphere. Avoid visiting during campground renovations to ensure full access to the park's facilities.

Know before you go

  • Check the park hours, which extend from 6am to 9pm during Daylight Saving Time, ensuring you plan your visit within operating times.
  • Pets are welcome in most outdoor areas, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet and under control at all times.
  • Stay connected with wifi available at the park office and day-use beach area, but note it's not accessible in the campgrounds.
  • Admission fees are $3 for adults, $1.50 for SC seniors, $1 for children aged 6-15, and free for those 5 and under.
  • Be aware of any seasonal closures or renovations for updates.
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