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Angels Landing Family Campground
Overview
Angels Landing Family Campground offers a welcoming retreat on the scenic shores of Lake Moultrie in Pineville, South Carolina. As a key destination within the famous Santee Cooper lake system, this campground caters to those who enjoy a laid-back, community-focused atmosphere. Whether you are visiting for a focused fishing expedition or a seasonal stay, the park provides a classic outdoor experience defined by picturesque waterfront views and immediate access to one of the state's most expansive freshwater environments.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of the South Carolina Lowcountry, the park is tucked away in a quiet, rural pocket of Berkeley County. The surroundings are characterized by majestic Spanish moss-draped cypress trees and expansive water vistas. Its prime position on Lake Moultrie ensures that visitors are surrounded by diverse local wildlife and the soothing sounds of nature. The rural setting ensures a quiet environment that is perfect for those looking to escape the noise of modern life.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features well-maintained site options for travelers. Key features available at the park include:
- Full hookup RV sites with water, sewer, and electricity.
- On-site bathhouse and laundry facilities.
- A convenient on-site boat ramp and marina.
- A dedicated tackle shop and restaurant.
These features ensure that guests have everything they need for a successful fishing trip or a relaxing family vacation without needing to leave the property for supplies or meals.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is the incredible access to trophy catfish and largemouth bass fishing that has made the Santee Cooper lakes famous. Beyond the shoreline, visitors can explore the massive Francis Marion National Forest, offering endless trails for hiking and photography. History buffs can visit the nearby canal parks or explore the historic sites of Moncks Corner. The area is also a haven for birdwatchers hoping to spot ospreys or bald eagles nesting near the water.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is specifically designed for avid anglers and families who want to prioritize time on the lake. It is ideal for travelers who prefer a rustic, authentic campground feel over a polished resort setting. If you value a friendly community atmosphere and the convenience of being just steps away from your boat, this park fits your travel style perfectly. It is best for those seeking a peaceful, water-centric lifestyle in South Carolina's wilderness.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Tim C
This is a very nice campground right on Lake Moultrie which makes it even better if you have a boat. The breakfast was good at the little restaurant and the staff were friendly and prompt.
Arlene O'May
Beautiful place to stay. We booked M2 which was right on the water. So calm.amd peaceful. Make sure to shop before, its about 15 miles to grocery and restaurants. They do have breakfast and lunch at the café in the store.
KalikKDog Butkiewicz
Site F is a nice back-in site along the water. The area around the concrete pad was well manicured, and we were pleasantly surprised at how nice and well kept the grassy areas were around all the sites. Just be careful of fire ants as we found a few mounds here and there as you do in SC. Our fire-pit was located behind the rig, though it was a bit off center and just a bit too close to the neighboring Site G. Thankfully, our neighbors were considerate and let us enjoy our fire ring without crowding us out. We loved the grassy area behind the site where our dog could relax and watch us fish right from the back of our campsite. Site E is an oddly placed permanent camper directly behind Site D so be cautious when booking that site you will not have the view of the water you'll have the view of the back of this old camper. The sunsets and sunrises were absolutely beautiful, and we had perfect weather throughout our stay. Down by the marina, there were plenty of picnic tables and Adirondack chairs to sit and read a book or watch the boats come and go. The permanent sites in the center of the campground were well maintained and the campground itself was a good size for walks with the dog. The bathrooms could use a bit of an update and some attention, but since we use our RV it wasn't an issue for us. The office has a good sized boat and RV supply store stocked with fishing gear and other essentials and they serve breakfast and lunch too! We're so glad to have found this campground so close to home - definitely a place we'll be coming back to! Tip for Other Campers: Both RVLife and Google Map directions brought us in on Viper Road which ends at train tracks with a big sign that says Road Closed!! Watch your map closely — you’ll need to veer left where Viper Road splits into a second Viper Road. This will take you over an overpass that crosses the train tracks, and then it continues on to the campground. If you miss it and reach the train tracks, there’s enough space to back up and turn around — we were able to do that once we realized the issue with the directions.
Marvin Stephen
Steak and gravy special, with sweet potato fries, green beans, and a muffin. The food was excellent. Small community and home-cooked meals. All in one spot, good, groceries, shopping, fishing, and clothes.
Joseph Liggett
Only thing that could have been better was the weather. We still had a great time. The folks were great, the campground was clean and the food excellent in the restaurant. A keeper for sure!
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