Lee State Park - United States

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About Lee State Park

RV quick facts for Lee State Park

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Full hookupsCampsites offer water and electric; not all sites have sewer
Dump stationOn-site dump station available to registered campers
Max RV lengthVaries by site; confirm at reservation as some loops accommodate larger rigs
Reservation windowReservations accepted through the South Carolina State Parks system
Cell serviceGenerally available from major US carriers, variable inside the campground
Road restrictionsNo tunnels or mountain grades; paved access roads from I-20
PetsLeashed pets allowed in the campground and on trails

Best time to visit Lee State Park

Spring, from March through May, offers mild temperatures, flowering dogwoods, and comfortable paddling conditions on the Lynches River. Fall, from late September through November, brings cooler air, fewer insects, and pleasant hiking weather. Summer is hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, so early-morning activities are best. Winter is mild and quiet, ideal for shoulder-season RV travelers who prefer cooler nights and less demand for campsites.

Jan 85 mm
55°F - 34°F

Cool and quiet, mild days possible

Feb 85 mm
59°F - 36°F

Mar 95 mm
68°F - 43°F

Pleasant spring weather begins

Apr 75 mm
75°F - 50°F

Prime paddling and hiking season

May 85 mm
82°F - 59°F

Jun 120 mm
90°F - 68°F

Hot and humid, afternoon thunderstorms

Jul 130 mm
92°F - 72°F

Peak heat, ticks and mosquitoes active

Aug 130 mm
91°F - 71°F

Hot and humid, storms common

Sep 110 mm
85°F - 65°F

Watch for tropical systems

Oct 75 mm
75°F - 52°F

Excellent fall camping conditions

Nov 80 mm
66°F - 43°F

Dec 85 mm
58°F - 36°F

Cool, low crowds

Things to do at Lee State Park

  • Paddle the Lynches River Easy
    RV parking available

    The Lynches River is a blackwater stream designated as a State Scenic River, winding through cypress and tupelo along the park. Paddlers can put in near the park for leisurely downstream floats through quiet forested sections.

  • Hike the Sandhills and Loop Trails Easy
    RV parking available

    Park trails traverse longleaf pine sandhills and river bottomland, showcasing the ecological transition of the region. Most loops are short and relatively flat, suitable for family day hikes from the campground.

  • Horseback Riding and Equestrian Trails Moderate
    RV parking available

    Lee State Park is one of the few South Carolina state parks with dedicated horse trails, show ring, and stables. Riders bring their own horses and use marked equestrian routes through the forest.

  • Fishing at the Artesian Ponds Easy
    RV parking available

    The park has artesian-fed ponds and river access where anglers pursue bass, bream, and catfish. A valid South Carolina fishing license is required for anglers age 16 and older.

  • Picnic at CCC-Era Shelters Easy
    RV parking available

    Stone and timber picnic shelters built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s remain in use today. Shaded picnic tables and grills sit near the river for easy day-use stops from the campground.

  • Wildlife and Bird Watching Easy
    RV parking available

    The mix of sandhills, pine forest, and river floodplain supports deer, wild turkey, woodpeckers, and wading birds. Early morning and late afternoon along the trails and river offer the best viewing.

Top Hosts near SC, United States

Rhoda14 trips - Joined Jan 2022

Very helpful throughout the entire process, booking to returns. Enjoyed the camper and the kind service. Would definitely rent again.

Kimberly L. - May 2025

This was a wonderful event, the team was outstanding, they set up and took down everything made it so easy. Thank you for your professionalism and making this so much fun.

Steve C. - May 2024

Stephen2 trips - Joined Jun 2025

Love it will rent again

Gaylon G. - Sep 2025

This was our family's first camping experience and thanks to Steve it was awesome. His camper was well equipped. The outside LEDs and Bluetooth connect radio were easy to use. Steve took the time to give me a whole run down of the operation. The RV towed very well. I can't say it enough- it was an easy experience and we had a blast. We will be renting from Steve again. Thank you so much!!!

Chris J. - Jul 2025

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Lee State Park, SC, United States

How to get to Lee State Park

The park is near Bishopville, South Carolina, off Interstate 20 at Exit 123, roughly a 1-hour drive east of Columbia and about 45 minutes west of Florence. Access from I-20 is straightforward with no mountain passes or low tunnels, but the final park roads are two-lane rural routes, so watch for tight turns at the entrance and soft shoulders after heavy rain. Larger rigs should check campground loop clearances in advance, as some sites are shaded by mature pines with low branches. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE), about 70 miles west.

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