Calhoun Falls State Recreation Area
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Reviews
We went camping here at Christmas 🎄. The sites are really large in campground 2. Very well maintained and the lake is beautiful. Very quiet.
I stayed at site T7 this weekend. Great site, close to the Lake. Bathroom a few minutes walk from the site. Both campgrounds 1 and 2 looked great. Bathhouse clean. Really nice campsite, will be back and book T6. Short haul from the parking lot. Totally doable. My dog had ample room to run around.
We stayed after labor day. There were lots of empty sites right on the water. Showers were hot. Bathrooms were clean. Camp area was flat and plenty. We were on site 73
Great place to get away for a few days. Everything is conveniently located within the park, including access to Comfort Stations and fishing spots. Hiking trails are available, and there is a store by the boat launch that has fishing poles you can use with a valid Sc fishing license. Get a Huckleberry icee while you are there! Swimming and tennis courts provided an extra common area to hang out and enjoy the park. Campsite 19 and 20 provide the best views of the lake and sunrise/sunset.
I went to Calhoun Falls State Park with my two dogs for a day trip. Entry fee is $3.00. They have a nice sandy beach, play areas for children, picnic tables, basketball court, tennis courts, a marina, convenience store, boat ramp and fishing pier that I saw. We took the 2 mile trail that loops through the woods, it’s located on the other side of the road near the tennis courts. In addition to the day area, there were camp/RV sites located near the lake. I’ll definitely be back to go camping when it cools down a bit.
