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Lake Wateree State Park RV & Campground Guide

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Lake Wateree State Park is situated on Lake Wateree, which spans 13,800 acres and is perfect for outdoor adventures and recreation. Outdoor activities include hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, picnicking, wildlife viewing, bird watching, fishing, stargazing, and water sports. Local attractions close to Lake Wateree State Park include the South Carolina Railroad Museum, Fairfield County Museum, and South Carolina State Museum. Annual events hosted at the state park include the Annual Howl-O-Ween event and Legends and Lore.

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Weather
Spring 45-63 F
Summer 72-91 F
Fall 55-74 F
Winter 41-55 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Lake Wateree State Park

Lake Wateree State Park Campground has 99 camping spots, with 72 for RVs, and the campground is open year-round. Twenty-eight of these sites feature full hookups, and the rest have electricity and water. Fifty of the camping spots can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet long. Other amenities include fire pits, grills, picnic tables, playgrounds, drinking water, flush toilets, a dump station, hot showers, and trash collection services. Guests can access a boat ramp with boat trailer parking, and the state park is pet-friendly.

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What to Do at
Lake Wateree State Park

Families visit Lake Wateree State Park during warmer months to hike the trails, watch birds, and observe wildlife. They can swim, picnic, or participate in popular water sports. Fishing opportunities are abundant; guests can fish from the lake banks or a boat. Visitors can also rent boats, kayaks, or canoes during the summer and purchase firewood and other supplies.

Fishing Fishing

Anglers visit the park for fishing, and the park has a boat ramp and boat trailer parking. You need a valid fishing license to fish at the park, which you can get online before you arrive. Common catches include striped bass, black crappie, largemouth bass, and catfish.

Geocaching Geocaching

Stop at the Visitor Center for details about the current geocaching adventure. You'll find hidden items throughout the park grounds, and you can sign the logbook and take a memento when you find one.

Nature Watching Nature Watching

You'll see many bird species from the picnic areas and trails at the park, including red-bellied woodpeckers, mourning doves, Carolina wrens, pileated woodpeckers, and Northern cardinals.

Stargazing Stargazing

Stargazing is popular in this outdoor recreation area. The best place to enjoy this activity is along the banks of the lake.

Flora and Fauna

The plants and flowers at the state park include white yarrow, blue stars, butterfly weed, Robin's plantain, and trilliums. Animals you may spot while exploring are deer, raccoons, foxes, beavers, and opossums.

Hiking Hiking

The Lake Wateree State Park hiking trail spans two miles and is an easy route, and you'll see wildlife and beautiful views of the park. The hiking trail is simple to complete.

Boating

The park offers boating, and there is a boat ramp and boat trailer parking. You can take canoes, kayaks, and paddle boats out on the water. Boat rentals are available on-site through local vendors.

Swimming Swimming

Swimming is permitted in Lake Wateree during the summer months. There isn't a lifeguard, so guests swim at their own risk.

Biking

The hiking trails are also open to biking enthusiasts. In addition, you can pedal the park's roads to exercise and get around.

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How to Get to
Lake Wateree State Park

From Winnsboro, head north on US-321 BUS N/N Congress Street toward West College Street. Turn right at SC-200 West. Continue onto SC-200 East, then take a slight right onto Old River Road/State Road S-20-41. Take a slight left onto US-21 North. Turn right onto River Road/State Road S-20-101. Turn left onto State Park Road, and the park entrance will be on the left.

Entering Lake Wateree State Park

There is parking available at the main entrance and near the boat ramp. The park's operating hours are from sunrise to sunset, and the office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday through Sunday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. All campers must check in at 2 p.m., checkout is noon the following day, and the maximum stay is 14 days.

Lake Wateree State Park Entry Fee (adults) : $3.0

Lake Wateree State Park Entry Fee (seniors and children from 6 to 15) : $1.5

Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Wateree State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Lake Wateree State Park?

Early summer and fall are the best times of the year to visit Lake Wateree State since the temperatures are mild. Mid to late summer is the peak season, and the park can reach maximum capacity quickly.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Lake Wateree State Park?

Birders can look forward to seeing a variety of songbirds, raptors, and waterfowl to add to their journals. Other wildlife you may spot are deer, raccoons, foxes, beavers, and alligators.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Lake Wateree State Park?

Yes, there are 72 camping spots designated for RV camping. There is a mix of camping spots, with some boasting full hookups. The rest have electricity and water.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Lake Wateree State Park and what is the cost?

You aren't required to reserve a camping spot at Lake Wateree State Park, but it is recommended since the campground reaches maximum capacity fast. The camping fee for RVs is $50 per night.

Are pets allowed at Lake Wateree State Park?

Lake Wateree State Park is pet-friendly, but you must keep your pets on a leash no longer than six feet. Guests are required to clean up all pet-related waste. Pets aren't allowed in any facilities or buildings at this state park.