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Aiken

Overview

Aiken RV Park offers a quiet, no-frills retreat in the heart of South Carolina's famous horse country. Located in the small town of Windsor, just a short drive from the historic city of Aiken, this park focuses on providing a peaceful atmosphere for travelers looking to escape the hustle of busier highway corridors. Whether you are passing through for a single night or settling in for the season, the park provides a wooded backdrop that captures the authentic, slow-paced charm of the rural South.

Location & Surroundings

Situated conveniently off Highway 78, the park is nestled among towering pines and oaks, offering a shaded environment that remains comfortable even during the warm South Carolina summers. The location in Windsor provides a distinctively rural feel while maintaining easy access to the equestrian hubs of Aiken and the nearby Savannah River Site. It serves as an excellent home base for those wanting to explore the natural beauty and historic landscapes of the Central Savannah River Area.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is equipped with essential features designed for a functional and comfortable stay. Each site includes full hookups with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service, accommodating a wide variety of rig sizes and types. Visitors have access to an on-site laundry facility and clean bathhouse amenities, ensuring the basic necessities are well-covered. The park is also pet-friendly and provides Wi-Fi access, making it a practical choice for digital nomads or long-term residents who need to stay connected.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Just minutes away, the city of Aiken beckons with its historic downtown, Hopeland Gardens, and unique local boutiques. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Hitchcock Woods, one of the largest urban forests in the nation, offering miles of sandy trails for hiking and horse riding. Additionally, golf fans are well-positioned for a quick trip across the state line to Augusta, Georgia, home of the world-famous Masters tournament and diverse riverfront activities.

Who This Park Is Best For

This location is ideal for travelers who prioritize quiet and simplicity over flashy resort-style amenities. It is especially well-suited for equestrian enthusiasts visiting for local horse shows or workers looking for a reliable long-term stay near the Aiken area. If you prefer a rustic, friendly environment where the sounds of nature outweigh the sounds of traffic, this park will fit your travel style and provide a relaxing place to park your rig.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (S Edisto River)
• Horseshoes
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

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

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (25)
• Width (20)
• Max Length (35)
• 30 Amp
• Dirt Sites (25)
• Water (25)
• Electric (25)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (2)
• Pull-thru Size (20 x 35)
• Back-ins (25 x 35)
• Site Length (35)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Ray Worthy

October 25, 2025

An awesome out of the way state park. Pictures of the park online do not do this place justice. Great campground with plenty of room in between campsites. Camp host does a fabulous job, keeping the park clean and the bathhouse immaculate. Will definitely come back to this place again. One of my favorite South Carolina state parks. Now. Only has one Hiking trail, but it is very beautiful.

Penny A

October 05, 2025

This park was serene when we visited in drizzle. There are several stocked lakes, picnic areas, a large children's play area with playground equipment, a hiking trail, camping, and access to the Edisto River with kayak and canoe rentals. Admission is only a few dollars per person.

steve “SFA90” alapatt

June 29, 2025

I am only reviewing the park trial and visiting center. My review does not include details of camp site, canoe drop site, fishing spots, or playground. When I arrived I went to the visitors center first. It was a small room, but staff was quick and polite. The road at the park is a one way circle. I enjoyed the drive around, it was a winding relaxing drive. They had a children's pond and then another pond with a swimming area. No pets are allowed in or around the swimming area. The campsite seemed well kept as I drove by. Now for the trial. This trail left much to be desired. Many parts of the trail were in the beginning stages of being overgrown. The trail also frequently waxed and weaned between narrow and wide. There was an occasional downed tree, but that can be overseen due to the recent weather. They were both dead trees. The website advices to bring insect repellent. I advise to reach into your grandpa's atic and find that 1960s deet. The mosquitos were no joke. If you walk the trial alone, don't worry you'll be accompanied by the constant buzz of insect the entire trail. Only my hands and face was exposed. Just rubbing my hands together, id kill at least one mosquito. If that wasn't enough there was about 1000ft of the marked trail that was ankle deep in flowing water. Pictures attached. Also once you reach the canoe drop site it's difficult to identify how to finish the loop. I ended up just walking the road back after back tracking a bit. The most enjoyable part of the trail was the artisan will at the canoe drop site. The water was crisp and cold. It was extremely soothing to my mosquito assaulted skin. It provided much relief compared to the rest of the hike. Overall I'll give this park a 3 out of 5 because there where many other amenities there to hold your attention. Unfortunately the trail just wasn't one of them

tsue

June 28, 2025

We were in space #22 it was a pretty good spot as far as privacy the bathhouse was right across the way it was extremely hot in there when you took a shower you would still be sweating when you finished. The facilities are older but taken care of. The staff was very nice. The park has swimming and very nice picnic areas.

Tracy Boyer

June 20, 2025

Aiken State Park is fun for a day visit or overnight camping. Bring a kayak/canoe or rent one to take the kayak trail down the Edisto River. The cypress trees are beautiful. Enjoy fresh water from an artisan spring near the kayak launch. Hike a trail or two and then cool off in the small swimming area. No beach but some trees provide shade on the shore. I would recommend water shoes. There is a nice large porch near the park office with lounging chairs and checkers.

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