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Sumter/Cherry Hill SRA

Overview

Cherry Hill Recreation Area offers a tranquil escape nestled within the lush Andrew Pickens Ranger District of the Sumter National Forest. Located just north of Walhalla, South Carolina, this park is widely recognized for its shaded, quiet campsites that provide a true sense of immersion in nature. Unlike bustling commercial resorts, this destination focuses on preserving the serene atmosphere of the mountains, making it a favorite for travelers seeking a slower pace and fresh air.

Location & Surroundings

Perched in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the park sits at a refreshing elevation that keeps temperatures comfortable. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense hardwoods and proximity to the scenic Chattooga River corridor. Travelers will enjoy the drive along Highway 28, which leads through winding roads and emerald forests, offering a secluded mountain atmosphere that is particularly inviting for those looking to escape the coastal heat.

Amenities & Park Features

The campground is thoughtfully designed with several features to enhance the camping experience for RV travelers:

  • Paved pads capable of accommodating various RV sizes and configurations.
  • Reliable electric and water hookups at many of the designated sites.
  • Access to bathhouse facilities featuring warm showers and clean flushing toilets.

Each site also includes a picnic table and fire ring, while a dump station is conveniently located for departing guests to maintain their self-contained units.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure is always within reach, as the park provides direct access to the Yellow Branch Falls trail, leading to a stunning multi-tiered cascade. A short drive takes visitors to the historic Stumphouse Tunnel and the adjacent Issaqueena Falls. For those seeking adrenaline, the nearby Chattooga River offers world-class whitewater rafting, while the extensive trail systems throughout the forest provide endless opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is the ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts who value a scenic forest experience over luxury resort amenities. It is perfectly suited for families looking to introduce their children to nature and couples seeking a peaceful mountain retreat. If your travel style involves hiking boots, binoculars, and a desire to disconnect from the digital world, this quiet corner of Oconee County is a perfect fit for your next excursion.

Amenities

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Boating

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (29)
• Max Length (42)
• Dirt Sites (29)
• No Hookups (29)
• Back-ins (13 x 42)
• Room for Slideouts (No)

User Reviews

Timothy McLeod

November 07, 2025

Great quiet campground especially for tent campers.

Ron Aunkst (ronintheforest)

August 17, 2025

I enjoyed this park. I didn't see a bad spot anywhere. If I had any complaints it would be, you must register online and there is no cell service there. I recommend you register your site before you get there.

Erik Gibbons

September 03, 2024

Nice campground, bathrooms are okay. Nice to have a shower, even though you can't regulate the temperature. Some people are very inconsiderate. Had to endure 2 days of straight barking from 2 dogs. At one time they came roaming through my camp! Camp host did nothing. Also someone playing a 5 gallon bucket as a drum for several hours! I will return, just not on a holiday weekend and during the week!

Grant Masini

June 10, 2022

All the previous info offered by users still checks out as of June ‘22. Don’t worry about checking in with anyone if you have a reservation. Decent bathrooms with a shower which saved the day for me! Sites 2-6 are pretty spacious and back up to a creek. Lovely sounds at night. Not much kindling left though, so bring your own and your own wood. And THANK YOU to the sweet preacher and his lovely family who helped me jump my car. Will be back.

Jennifer Rawlings

June 05, 2022

We love this camping location, but be sure to bring your own toilet paper. The camp hosts have the the toilets run out of toilet paper on two separate occasions that we've camped there.

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