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Oconee State Park

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Oconee State Park is a state park located in the Blue Ridge Mountain region of South Carolina. This 1165-acre (472 ha) park has several recreational opportunities to choose from. They include cabins, camping, fishing and boating in the two small lakes located on the park grounds, hiking on eight nature/hiking trails, and several picnic and meeting facilities.The southern end of the Foothills Trail and the western end of the Oconee Passage of the Palmetto Trail are in Oconee State Park.HistoryOconee State Park was created by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. This park was created during the Great Depression when Franklin D. Roosevelt put men to work in civilian works projects. Some of the park buildings existing today were made by the CCC.Fifteen cabins, the superintendent's residence and garage, several shelters, the swimming lake and bath house and several other structures were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

Address: 624 State Park Road, Mountain Rest 29664
Phone: (864) 638-5353
State: SC
City: Mountain Rest
Street Number: 624 State Park Road
Zip Code: 29664
categories: landmark & historical place, park



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Reviews
Recently my family picked up the state park guide and began collecting stamps, so we decided to travel up to Oconee to camp for two nights. We stayed in one of the water/electric sites and it was great! The bathhouses were conveniently close and it was pretty quiet the two weeknights we stayed. The playgrounds were nice as well, our 2 year old enjoyed it. Just be sure to hit up a grocery store beforehand, while the office/general store had a few camping related supplies, they only had snacks in terms of groceries. The only trails we attempted with our 2 year old was the Hidden Falls trail, which was 2.75 miles in and 2.75 miles back out. That one was a little rough for our little guy but the trail was great and beautiful. All in all it was a great trip and the up country of South Carolina is definitely one of my favorite areas. Playground: Several playgrounds in the campground, a few need a little updating/cleaning. Restrooms: The restrooms seemed fairly well kept, could use a bit of cleaning and stocking. We did not see anyone stopping in to the bathhouse near our site for the two nights we were there. Dog-friendliness: We saw a lot of dogs in the park, there is even a designated swim area for them at the lake. Picnic area: Multiple picnic shelters to choose from.
This was a very well taken care of state park. The niece and nephews were able to ride their bikes all over the camp grounds and we weren't worried sick. It's like it's own little town. There are sno cone stands, a park, restrooms, little shops, ranger station etc.
We took the boys to camp at Oconee State Park this summer, and they had a blast. I have been coming here since I was younger than them, and I was thankful that my boys had a much fun as I used to. There are activities to enjoy, like put-put, paddle boats, jonboats, swimming, trails, and fishing. Nearby, you can enjoy a drive to the fish hatchery or explore Stumphouse Tunnel. You can drive down the mountain and visit downtown Walhalla, or take a trip further up the mountain and make your way to The Highlands if you are looking for a day trip.
I love this state park!! We rented one of the shelters for a birthday party. It was right on the lake and there were restrooms closeby. They have 3 playgrounds for the little ones. Lake area for swimming and put-put golf. Grounds are kept nicely.
The only thing I didn't like is they do not have a life guard on duty anymore and they have closed the floating platform that the diving board was on . The bathroom at the swimming area could have been a little cleaner. The floors hadn't been swept recently and you can only play putt putt till 5pm . Most people prefer to do that sorta thing late evening because its cooler. Yall can do way better up there. But we still had a good time. Take bug spray .gnats are bad . Dog-friendliness: They have added a roped off section next to the swimming section just for dogs to get in the water to play and cool off also! ..
We love this park! We tent camped there a few years ago and recently stayed in one of the cabins for two nights. Great experiences both times. The park rangers were great, very helpful. Cabin was clean and comfortable. Beautiful trails and views, and lots of wonderful places to hike nearby.
Peaceful, beautiful piece of paradise. Camping is so quiet, the hosts are wonderful and helpful. The keepers of the gate are #1!
Just so beautiful and serene,two lakes,incredibly clean public restrooms and cute gift shop. The staff is so friendly and helpful, planning on returning in the spring, I fell in love with Oconee
Oconee State Park had a lot of great views with the waterfall the day that we went. It happened to rain and just the water hitting the grass and the trees made it worthwhile, it was truely an amazing experience
A beautiful park with tent camping, cabins, and day use. There are two lakes, a kids' playground, hiking trails. I saw lots of people fishing in the lake. Dog-friendliness: Dog friendly park.
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