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Carolina Landing RV Resort
Overview
Carolina Landing RV Resort provides a peaceful getaway in the Upstate region of South Carolina. As a Thousand Trails property, it offers a blend of natural beauty and resort-style convenience. The park is nestled among mature trees, providing plenty of shade for travelers looking to escape the heat while enjoying the scenic foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The resort prides itself on maintaining a relaxed, wooded atmosphere that allows guests to disconnect and recharge.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Fair Play, SC, the park sits just moments away from the expansive shores of Lake Hartwell. This location serves as a gateway between South Carolina and Georgia, offering easy access to the interstate while maintaining a secluded feel. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and dense forests, making it a prime spot for those who enjoy outdoor recreation and proximity to major waterways. The quiet landscape provides a stark but welcome contrast to the bustle of nearby urban centers.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is well-equipped to handle various rig sizes with a mix of pull-through and back-in sites featuring full hookups. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool or gather at the clubhouse for community events. For families, the park features a playground and a mini-golf course, ensuring entertainment for all ages. On-site laundry facilities and clean bathhouses provide the essential comforts needed for extended stays, while the pet-friendly policy ensures no family member is left behind.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water enthusiasts will appreciate being near one of the Southeast largest recreation lakes. Fishing, boating, and kayaking on Lake Hartwell are the primary draws for visitors. A short drive takes you to the charming town of Clemson or the numerous waterfalls of Oconee County. Nature lovers can also explore Tugaloo State Park or take a scenic drive into the mountains for hiking and breathtaking overlooks, making this an excellent hub for regional exploration.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for families and retirees who value a quiet, nature-focused environment with modern conveniences. It is a perfect fit for members of the Thousand Trails network looking for a reliable home base while exploring the Upstate. Whether you are a fishing enthusiast or a road tripper seeking a wooded retreat, the park offers a relaxed pace that suits long-term stays and weekend getaways alike.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ian Y
Donna, Desmond and Shelby were incredibly friendly and welcoming. The park has beautiful views of Lake Hartwell, and offer a fire pit and benches overlooking the beach area. The residents were friendly, and very pet friendly. A special hello to Johnny Two Shoes and his Mom! Thank you for a peaceful stay.
Kristin Moon
We love this location! From hidden painted rocks for the kiddos to all the fun activities for the 4th of July we have had a blast. The pool is always so clean, laundry easily accessible, and the dock on lake Hartwell is great! Donna is doing a wonderful job running this campground. Make sure to visit one of the waterfalls nearby! We will be back to visit again!
Amanda Goode
We LOVED our time at Carolina Landing!! Ms Donna is Amazing! I loved how family oriented the entire campsite was!! The kids did scavenger hunts each day to get something out of the treasure box! They had so much fun with it! We will definitely be going back sooner than later!!!! Thank you for such a great experience!
Tom B
These were the most unlevel camp sites probably in the entire US.. everything was super outdated the roads had big pot holes in them and mud and clay everywhere. We had zero room to put any chairs at our site it was just a big mud hill full of big roots sticking up.. all the spots are super close together and the roads are very tight especially for big rigs over 35ft. The staff wasn't very friendly when asked for extra leveling blocks which took us over an hour just to try and get everything level. Oh a lake to go fishing or swimming at? Better bring your 4x4 to climb back up the massive hills to get back up the moutain road. We were highly disappointed with this campground and sadly wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Also if you want wifi you have to pay for it. There is no trash pick up as well. The only positive thing here was the pool. Also there is no general store for necessities like rv accessories food or laundry detergent.. We traveled 6 hours thinking we were coming to South Carolina for a nice campground stay in our RV and this place was terrible. Im sorry.
Neenie Tragani
The camping ground has decent spots and not so decent spots. Though it was relatively clean, it was not maintained at all. If you are looking to pay to camp and you pick your location you may be lucky. If you're looking to book through your annual pass with Thousand Trails, I would not recommend it. We also got a nail in our tire.