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    Broad River Campground

    3.3 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Cedar Creek Resort - Grill

    Cedar Creek Resort

    3.8(12 reviews)
    32.2 mi

    Use to go every year to Mike's NudeStock, (refer to Shelly K.'s review, they were great days back…read morethen at Cedar Creek for ALL ages and sexes), but since he sold the park years ago, the "rates" look more like they want young females and no real discounts to anyone over 26yr old. 69yo, lifelong Naturist, seems a bit too focused for what reasoning I have no idea. US Army/Retired and happily single- go check the rates page for why "I" would not want to go here when another great SC park welcomes ALL folks with a consistent rates no mater your sex/age,... if you had a great time at Cedar Creek, well they must have liked you I guess- you fit their criteria. As for the clothing optional environment ( I did not know they "went there"),...., I could care less though it is ODD for anyone to want to spend the $$$$ and be clothed around nudists, you can be a LOOKIE- LEW at local gyms for under $50 a month in the locker rooms, and go every day ! LOL!!! (why I don't go to the local civilian gyms, tired of complaining to gym management about this really suspicious behavior and nothing is done to stop it) *CHECK their Rates page and draw your own conclusions and then compare with other parks in South Carolina be a well-informed patron. Always check links to see just what each park Identifies with. **Better nudist environments to go to in SC, even if they are a bit farther still great for a day trip and consistently warm and welcoming family environment membership that does background checks on all those wanting to enjoy a healthy naked environment which is what this whole lifestyle is traditionally about. As for the 3 stars, probably too kind. I tend to stick with AANR, American Association for Nude Recreation approved parks- their logo is always clearly posted proudly on parks' websites.

    We had the opportunity to visit Cedar Creek several times over the past 6 months and need to say…read more The only reason we returned was to visit some new friends we met during earlier stays. I'm not sure where to start with regards to a proper an honest review of the RV grounds. Let's start by showing up 20 minutes before the 2PM check-in on our first visit. In hopes of setting up our campsite and beating a storm forecasted to hit the area around 3PM. We were surprisingly informed that an additional $10 charge would be applied to our stay, being we showed up before the 2PM check-in time. We then proceeded to our assigned campsite, discovering the entire campground empty of other campers and ankle-deep uncut grass and weeds. After setting up our campsite. We decided to head over to the bathhouse and shower off the sweat and grim, before walking over to the outdoor pool. Only to find the bathhouse lacking both water pressure, no hot water, filthy conditions, a broken-down sink countertop and busted concrete blocks pushed in the corner from a past plumbing repair. Upon moving onto the outdoor pool. We continued to find heavy neglect and much need upkeep to the grounds itself, but the pool turned out to be unexpectedly pleasant, not large, though adequate to support the number of guests using it that day and plenty of poolside lounge chairs. Next to the pool was a drained inoperative hot tub. Quests noted it had been down for months and we found it mentioned in several year-old Park reviews as being nonfunctioning. The poolside bathrooms were poorly lit and seriously in need of dirt and cobweb cleaning. The main community building was nice and well kept, supporting an indoor pool, another hot tub (water-filled but jets inoperative) pool table, dart board, large dance floor and plenty of seating to accommodate a larger crowd. With regards to the Park' s advertised weekend entertainment. Unless the few times we visited were just bad weekends? It wasn't much to boast about and most of the people (annual members) bailed early and returned to their permanent campsite located in the back area of the Park. Even after our poor experiences. We decided to return twice more to hang with some friends but found NOTHING had changed. No campers in the Park itself, grass uncut, low water pressure, no hot water, inoperative hot tub and unkept bathhouse. Maybe I'm asking too much but at no time during our stays. Did a Park Host or staff member stop by to make an inquiry into how our stay was going and all of this for $115 per night, excluding $25 annual Park fee required the first time we stayed. Sorry to say we will not be returning but will miss some of great annual members who befriended us while we were there.

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    Sesquicentennial State Park

    Sesquicentennial State Park

    4.1(63 reviews)
    19.7 mi

    Sesquicentennial state park is beautiful! They have 4 trails, including one trail (Sandhills trail)…read morethat loops around the lake, which makes for some great photos during sunrise or sunset. They have a little visitor center when you can buy a bunch of souvenirs, snacks, and can get a stamp in your SC state parks passport. If this review was solely on the trails and beauty, it would be a 5/5 but unfortunately the campsite brings it down a bit. The campsite is on the larger side, and has 3 bathhouses to accommodate the area (close to you). You are given the basics like a picnic table & fire ring. Sites 1-29 have 20/30/50 amps, and 36-84 have 20/30 amp electric hookups. Sites 1-9 are full service (also have sewer). These sites do not give you a lot of privacy, and it seems like they built as many sites as they could in a confined area instead of spreading the sites out a bit to give the camper a bit more privacy. The bathhouses are clean, but are very dated and are in desperate need of a renovation. If you are not a camper, you will be charged an entrance fee of $6 if you are an adult, $3.75 for seniors (65+), or $3.50 for children (6-15). Overall, a 5/5 for the beauty of the park and amenities outside of the campsite, but 2/5 for the campsite itself.

    Convenient location but lacking the amenities or cleanliness that RV'ers have come to expect from a…read moreState Park. Most sites require leveling so bring plenty of wood to accommodate. Also, I was shocked to learn that my restrooms had only one (1) shower and/or toilet.

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    Carolina Adventure World

    Carolina Adventure World

    3.1(50 reviews)
    23.8 mi

    We ride here often, not sure if this place will be around in the long term. They have booked and…read morecancelled the Field & Stream musical festival two years in a row. Leading up to that, we have seen some improvement to some of the trails but not all of them. Some of the trails are pretty much impassable at this point and could be closed. For this past Halloween duck hunt event, it was publicized as including an after ride party with live music. There was no live music either night, and the bar was not open. No liquor license renewed, so no bar. For some in our group, this was a major disappointment. They are currently looking at other options for holiday bookings for our riding group where more amenities will be consistently available.

    I would have rated this place five stars, but the second day we were there. There was several miles…read morelong of traffic and they were not directing people appropriately, from what I would have thought. The day before they told us we could go to the left side to pass everyone since we already had our passes. I believe the weekends they have the night ride is when it's super crowded like this. We had a lot of fun and there were thousands of people there. The only thing I did not like was like I said the traffic. They should've had a dedicated lane for people who already had passes although we rode past everyone as soon as we get off the highway on a two-lane road and we're able to get in after about 15 minutes there were people that had been in line for three hours that we actually knew that did not do what we did. So that's one downside. Another was ordering the food was quick, but it took 15 minutes for an order of fries to come out. There was only one line so that was another thing where they should've had it split and had two people on the register if possible, but other than that, it was an overall great experience. I would definitely go back, but maybe not during a weekend there is a night ride because it was so crowded. We decided to leave and not do the night ride which was the whole reason we actually had went Unfortunately, someone actually lost their life this past weekend while we were there. I'm not sure all of the details but I did see their body laying on the ground, which was a bit disturbing so I will not go into details out of respect for the person in their family. Another thing I noticed was that all of the other ATV places we've gone to there is a rule if you are on a four wheeler or dirtbike you have to have a helmet. Apparently this rule is not enforced here because there were several people who were on four wheelers and dirt bikes, and no one had on helmets! And the side-by-side or ATVs of course it's not required, but I would imagine being on a four wheeler or a dirtbike it's strictly enforced whether you're on a trail or on the road in the parking lot. And unfortunately, the person who lost their life was on a four wheeler and they did not have a helmet.

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