Little Pee Dee State Park - United States

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About Little Pee Dee State Park

RV quick facts for Little Pee Dee State Park

DetailInformation
Campground typeState park campground with standard sites for tents and RVs
Full hookupsWater and electric hookups at RV sites; no sewer hookups at individual sites
Dump stationOn-site dump station available to registered campers
Cell serviceVariable; generally usable Verizon and AT&T coverage, weaker inside the pine canopy
Road restrictionsNarrow, tree-lined interior roads; large rigs should enter at low speed
Reservation windowReservations accepted in advance through the South Carolina State Parks system
PetsLeashed pets permitted in the campground and on trails

Best time to visit Little Pee Dee State Park

Spring and fall are the most comfortable seasons for RV travel to Little Pee Dee, with mild daytime highs, cool nights, and fewer insects than in peak summer. March through May brings wildflowers and active fishing on Lake Norton, while October and November offer crisp air and fall color in the hardwood pockets. Summer is hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms, but it is the prime season for swimming and paddling. Winter is mild but can be damp, and the park sees its lowest visitation, making it a quiet option for self-contained RVers.

Jan 85 mm
57°F - 34°F

Cool and quiet season; park open, limited crowds.

Feb 80 mm
61°F - 36°F

Mar 90 mm
68°F - 43°F

Pleasant shoulder season for RV travel.

Apr 75 mm
75°F - 50°F

May 85 mm
82°F - 59°F

Jun 120 mm
89°F - 68°F

Hot, humid, with afternoon thunderstorms.

Jul 140 mm
92°F - 71°F

Peak season for swimming; expect heat and insects.

Aug 135 mm
91°F - 70°F

Tropical moisture possible; monitor weather.

Sep 110 mm
86°F - 64°F

Hurricane season; watch coastal forecasts.

Oct 75 mm
77°F - 52°F

Prime RV weather with low humidity.

Nov 70 mm
68°F - 43°F

Dec 80 mm
59°F - 36°F

Mild winter days; lowest campground occupancy.

Things to do at Little Pee Dee State Park

  • Fishing on Lake Norton Easy
    RV parking available

    Lake Norton is a 54-acre freshwater lake inside the park stocked with largemouth bass, bream, and catfish. Shoreline fishing is available from the pier and bank, and small boats can launch from the park ramp. A valid South Carolina freshwater fishing license is required for anglers of legal age.

  • Paddling and Boating Easy
    RV parking available

    Lake Norton is limited to electric motors, making it a calm option for kayaks, canoes, and jon boats. The park rents small boats seasonally from the park office. Parking at the boat ramp accommodates trucks and tow vehicles.

  • Beaver Pond Nature Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's main nature trail is a short, flat loop through longleaf pine, turkey oak, and Carolina bay wetland habitat. It is suitable for most walkers and offers a close look at the sandhills ecosystem that defines the park. The trailhead is near the picnic area with room for standard vehicles.

  • Swimming Area Easy
    RV parking available

    A designated sand-bottom swimming area on Lake Norton is open seasonally during warmer months. There are no lifeguards on duty, so swimming is at your own risk. The adjacent day-use lawn offers shaded picnic spots.

  • Picnicking and Picnic Shelters Easy
    RV parking available

    The park has picnic tables and reservable picnic shelters near Lake Norton under a canopy of pines. Shelters are a popular option for family gatherings and can be reserved in advance. Grills and restrooms are located nearby.

  • Birdwatching and Wildlife Viewing Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's mix of pine uplands, pocosin wetlands, and lake edges supports a diverse bird population including woodpeckers, warblers, and wading birds. Early morning along the nature trail and lakeshore is the best time for sightings. Bring binoculars and insect repellent in warmer months.

  • Little Pee Dee River Paddling (nearby) Moderate

    The Little Pee Dee River, a classic Southern blackwater stream, flows a short drive from the park and offers quiet paddling through cypress and tupelo swamp. Public access points are located along nearby state roads. River conditions vary with rainfall, so check water levels before launching.

Top Hosts near SC, United States

Brandi1 trip - Joined Mar 2026

Brandi was great to have as a host! Her and her husband had us set up and enjoying out stay.

Andrew W. - May 2026

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Little Pee Dee State Park, SC, United States

How to get to Little Pee Dee State Park

The park sits off SC Highway 57 about 12 miles southeast of Dillon, SC, a 15 to 20 minute drive from Interstate 95 exits near Dillon. Florence, SC is roughly 45 miles south (about one hour), and Fayetteville, NC is approximately 60 miles north. The approach roads are flat, low-country two-lane highways with no tunnels or mountain passes, but the final park road is narrow with tight turns near the campground, so large Class A motorhomes and long fifth wheels should take the entrance loop slowly. The nearest commercial airports for fly-and-rent RV travelers are Florence Regional Airport (FLO) and Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR), each within about a 90-minute drive.

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