Paris Mountain State Park Campground
About the Business
Paris Mountain State Park Campground is a beautiful and historic institution located at 199 Paris Mountain State Park in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. The campground offers a variety of lodging options, including paved camping sites with tent pads and trailside campsites around the North Lake Trail Loop. The park is bustling year-round with bikers, hikers, and visitors to Camp Buckhorn.
The Park Center, formerly a bathhouse built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, now houses historical exhibits and a classroom to educate visitors about the park's ecology. Park Manager Emily Nicholson, a passionate advocate for outdoor recreation, welcomes guests to explore the park's many features, including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and paddling.
Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk around Lake Placid, spot wildlife, and admire the historic spillway. The campground admission fee includes access to the designated swimming area when open. Pets are welcome in most outdoor areas, but not in or around cabins and lodging facilities.
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned outdoor enthusiast, Paris Mountain State Park Campground offers a memorable experience for all. Make your camping reservations and prepare for a weekend of great outdoor recreation in this picturesque setting.
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199 Paris Mountain State Park, Greenville, SC 29609, United States
Reviews
"Awesome day hiking. It was a great night for sleeping in a tent with my buddy"
"I love Paris Mountain State Park Campground, especially late fall for the colors and cooler evenings. There are no vistas, but plenty of pretty spots to stop and photograph along a trail walk around the lake. The bridge in the photograph at Paris Mountain State Park was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), with local stone and wood so that it blends nicely with its surroundings. Just a heads up, in winter and the early spring, the Sulphur Springs Shelter Restroom is closed. Water and electricity only are at campsites, but there is a dump station. Roads coming up the mountain are tight even in our 22 foot Travato. There are parts of the road where the edges are falling away, so go slow and take caution. You will enjoy your stay."
"The campground roads are not in great shape - very narrow with no shoulders, so if you are a timid driver in a large unit, you might look elsewhere. We made it in and out with our 36 foot MH towing an SUV). The heavily wooded (and not very level) sites are fairly spacious and do afford some privacy. The restrooms were very nice and clean. No sewer hook-ups. This is a very popular park in a lovely setting"
"Nice campground. Quiet, shaded, and clean sites. The bathhouses are clean and work well. The sites have 30amps max, but with all of the shade, we only needed to run one of the AC units, so not a big deal. Because of all of the trees, there are a few near the road, so take it slow and watch your drive through the park. Also, some of the sites may need extra blocks to get level. We needed 4 and across from us needed 12 in the front of theirs."
"Great place to stay. It’s so beautiful and peaceful at night. But some of those camper spots are...... YIKES. I had site 35 and it was a leveling nightmare. I had to use 9 out of 10 blocks and my whole tongue jack. If you can, get a site ACROSS the road from 35. Those looked so much better than mine. And i don’t know if they rent out site 39 or not, but NEVER EVER get that site! It’s incredibly damaged. LOL! If you’re into hiking DEFINITELY do the Sulphur Springs trail and go down the HIKERS ONLY path. It’s a beauty! It has creeks, a lake, and a waterfall."
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