Camp Croft State Park
South Carolina State Park

Camp Croft State Park

185 Coggins Drive, Converse, South Carolina 29307
Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Bird Watching
  • Hunting
  • Kayaking
  • Paddling
  • Biking
Verified by America’s State Parks Editorial Team – Updated March 2026

Camp Croft State Park is a public state park in South Carolina near Spartanburg. The park offers a peaceful retreat into nature for visitors of all ages.

Quick Facts

StateSouth Carolina
Nearest CitySpartanburg
Google Rating⭐ 4.5/5 (400 reviews)

Location & Getting There

Camp Croft State Park is located near Spartanburg, South Carolina. The park’s coordinates are 35.0000, -81.8500.

Things to Do

South Carolina state parks stretch from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Lowcountry coast, offering remarkable ecological diversity. Activities include hiking through misty mountain forests and along dramatic waterfall trails, swimming at Lake Jocassee and warm Atlantic beaches, kayaking through blackwater cypress swamps and tidal salt marshes, fishing for bass in piedmont reservoirs and redfish in coastal creeks, camping in Spanish moss-draped settings, biking the Palmetto Trail, bird watching for painted buntings and bald eagles, and exploring antebellum plantations and Revolutionary War battlefields.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March–May) and fall (October–November) are ideal for most South Carolina parks, with comfortable temperatures and manageable humidity. Summer (June–August) brings intense heat and humidity inland, though coastal and mountain parks offer relief. The Upstate mountain parks stay 10-15°F cooler. Winter is mild, especially along the coast, making it excellent for hiking and birding without summer crowds. Wildflowers peak in April, and fall color in the mountains arrives in late October.

Visitor Tips

Most South Carolina state parks charge a modest admission fee of $3-$8 per adult (children under 5 free). An annual pass ($99.95) covers unlimited visits. Camping and cabin reservations can be made through southcarolinaparks.com. The state park system is known for excellent cabin and lodge accommodations. Insect repellent is essential in Lowcountry and swamp parks, especially from May through September.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to visit South Carolina state parks?

Most South Carolina state parks charge $3-$8 per adult for admission. Children under 5 are free. An annual pass costs $99.95 and covers unlimited visits to all parks.

What are the best state parks for waterfalls in South Carolina?

Top waterfall parks include Table Rock (Carrick Creek Falls), Caesars Head (Raven Cliff Falls — tallest in SC), Jones Gap (connected waterfalls), and Wildcat Wayside. Many are in the Blue Ridge escarpment area.

Can I kayak at South Carolina state parks?

Yes, many parks offer excellent kayaking including the blackwater rivers at Congaree, coastal paddling at Hunting Island and Edisto Beach, and mountain lake kayaking at Table Rock and Devils Fork.

What is the best time to visit South Carolina state parks?

Spring (March-May) and fall (October-November) offer the best conditions. Summer is very hot inland but great for coastal parks. Winter is mild, especially along the coast, and ideal for hiking without crowds.

Explore More South Carolina State Parks

Camp Croft State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in South Carolina. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in South Carolina guide, or use our Park Finder to search by activity, location, or features.

Wildlife & Nature

Camp Croft SP — 7,088 acres in South Carolina — occupies a former WWII infantry training camp that trained 250,000 soldiers between 1941-1945. The park’s pine-hardwood forest, Fairforest Creek, and old military roads support white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and red-tailed hawks. Remnants of the training camp are visible along the trails.

Nearby Attractions

Spartanburg — adjacent. Croft State Park — same location. Greenville — 30 miles west.

Keep exploring: The closest neighbors are Croft State Park (a short drive away) and Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site (within about an hour’s drive).

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Last updated: June 12, 2026

Park Location

185 Coggins Drive, Converse, South Carolina 29307

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