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Rainbow RV Park

Overview

Rainbow RV Park offers a quiet, straightforward place to stay in the rolling hills of Upstate South Carolina. It serves as a dependable home base for travelers seeking a peaceful atmosphere while remaining close to the conveniences of the Taylors and Greenville areas. The park focuses on providing a clean, functional environment, making it an ideal choice for those who value simplicity and ease of access during their road trip through the region.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in Taylors, South Carolina, this park benefits from a convenient location that sits between larger urban centers and the beautiful natural landscape of the Blue Ridge foothills. Travelers find the park accessible from major thoroughfares, making it a stress-free destination for those navigating larger vehicles. The surrounding area offers a mix of suburban accessibility and rural charm, providing a comfortable setting that feels removed from the typical congestion of highway travel.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is designed to accommodate a variety of RV sizes, ensuring a comfortable stay for travelers passing through or visiting the region for an extended period. Essential services are maintained to support daily living, including reliable utility hookups that help guests settle in quickly. The grounds are kept in a tidy state, emphasizing the practical nature of the park and ensuring that visitors have everything required for a restful stop.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Staying at Rainbow RV Park puts guests within a short drive of the vibrant city of Greenville. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the scenic trails found at Paris Mountain State Park, which offers great hiking and views of the surrounding valley. In town, guests can visit the Falls Park on the Reedy to experience the iconic suspension bridge and local dining, providing a perfect blend of natural exploration and city culture for every type of traveler.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is particularly well-suited for solo travelers, couples, or families who prioritize consistent utility access and a quiet environment over extensive resort-style bells and whistles. It is an excellent fit for those who prefer to spend their days exploring the nearby mountains or the historic downtown area of Greenville and return to a reliable, low-key spot for their evening rest. The park supports a steady pace for those who appreciate uncomplicated, functional RV living.

User Reviews

Jonathan Atkins

September 02, 2025

Look pretty nice Campground there's not much going on it's quiet

Lori Ricks

April 27, 2025

I love it here. Owners are super nice and this park is convenient to shopping, restaurants, downtown Greenville, Greer and Travelers Rest.

Michael S. Luby

March 31, 2024

Sitting on about 7 or 8 acres, the RV park is tucked away at intersection of Wade Hampton and Rutherford Rd. Only the entrance is visable, the rest of the park is hidden by trees and businesses. There are over 70 RV lots at Rainbow, and they are close together. It's a quiet place and the drive lane is gravel. I have a friend that has lived there for over a year and he enjoys it. The place is dog friendly and to my knowledge there are no public restrooms or playgrounds.

Nick Christakes

October 02, 2021

It's my 2nd go around with the park, having returned here after about 5 years on the road. The owners are always fair and easy to deal with. 5 years ago, they lent me an adaptor to power my 50A RV off of a 30A service. The service overloaded, melted their adaptor, and cooked the service itself. No worries, they had a new 50A service open up right next to it. We relocated and replaced their adaptor, everything was good. It seems they've cleaned the place up a little since then, where they're even busier than ever and they continue to improve the overall park. The view of the mountains is worthwhile and there are restaurants within walking distance. The park is quiet and maybe a little too dark at night but for the price and the seclusion factor, you wouldn't complain.

Nicolette Epting

September 29, 2021

Quiet, friendly neighborhood. The electric bill is always inaccurate. The tree limbs need to be trimmed badly, they keep falling on the car's and RV's! The lot we moved on had 0 grass, nothing but DIRT - which is perfect for horrible ants, mosquitoes, 🐛bugs🐛 and TONS of mud when it 🌧rains🌧! Our lot also had a 3" rusted piece of metal sticking up out of the ground which I fell over 3 time's and got injured pretty bad, even breaking my hand. We complained about it 2 time's before I fell but nothing was done about it. Finally after being injured twice, WE fixed it ourselves, we just put orange caution ⚠️ sticks over it to prevent anyone else from being injured. If you're thinking about staying here, you don't want lot #11. If you drive over the metal sticking up out of the ground you'll get a flat for sure and you can't remove it because it goes about 6 feet deep. And good luck when it rains!

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