RV Campgrounds In Greer, SC -- Find RV Parks
34.9387° N, 82.2271° W
Quick Overview
Greer sits in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where South Carolina's textile heritage meets outdoor recreation. This growing city offers RV campers a perfect base for exploring everything from BMW's Zentrum manufacturing facility to the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway just 30 minutes north. The downtown area has transformed from mill town to modern destination, with craft breweries, local restaurants, and the popular Friday Night Concert Series drawing visitors year-round.
The camping landscape around Greer includes several RV parks and campgrounds, all offering paid accommodations with varying amenities. You won't find any free camping options here (some free sites available), but the area's paid parks deliver solid value with full hookups, clean facilities, and convenient access to major attractions. Most parks cater to RVs of all sizes, from compact travel trailers to big rigs pulling toads.
From your campsite in Greer, you're perfectly positioned to explore the region's diverse attractions. BMW Zentrum offers factory tours and a museum showcasing the brand's history, while the nearby Spartanburg Regional History Museum tells the story of the textile industry that built this area. Outdoor enthusiasts can hit Croft State Park for hiking and fishing, or make the short drive to Campbell's Covered Bridge for photography and picnicking. The city's location puts you within easy reach of Greenville's vibrant downtown scene, complete with Falls Park on the Reedy and the Liberty Bridge.
Campers seeking full amenities will find well-maintained parks with swimming pools, playgrounds, and laundry facilities. Those preferring a more natural setting can choose parks with wooded sites and hiking trails. The area works well for extended stays, with several parks offering monthly rates for snowbirds and workampers. Most campgrounds accommodate large RVs with pull-through sites and 50-amp service.
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for camping, with mild temperatures and lower humidity. Summer brings heat and afternoon thunderstorms typical of the Piedmont region, while winter stays relatively mild compared to mountain areas just to the north.
Browse our listings below to find the perfect base camp for your Greer adventure.
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All Dump Stations Near Greer
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Creekside R V Park | 1.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| 290 RV Park | 3.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gsp RV Park | 3.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Whispering Winds RV Park | 4.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Flowermill RV Park | 5.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rainbow RV Park | 5.5 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Lake Robinson RV Park | 5.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Southern Shade RV Park | 10.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Scuffletown RV Park, Inc. | 10.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cunningham RV Park | 11.0 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
Creekside R V Park
1.7 mi290 RV Park
3.6 miGsp RV Park
3.7 miWhispering Winds RV Park
4.1 miFlowermill RV Park
5.2 miRainbow RV Park
5.5 miLake Robinson RV Park
5.6 miSouthern Shade RV Park
10.3 miScuffletown RV Park, Inc.
10.5 miCunningham RV Park
11.0 miTraveling to Greer by RV
Interstate 85 provides the main access route to Greer, with Exit 56 (Highway 14) serving most campgrounds in the area. The drive from Charlotte takes about 90 minutes via I-85 South, while Atlanta sits roughly two hours southeast on the same interstate. Highway 101 connects Greer to Spartanburg and provides an alternate route that avoids some interstate traffic.
RV drivers should note that several roads around downtown Greer have low-hanging trees and tight turns better suited for smaller rigs. Stick to major highways when possible, and avoid shortcuts through residential areas. The BMW Zentrum facility sits right off I-85, making it easily accessible for RVers wanting to visit without unhooking.
Fuel up at the truck stops along I-85 before reaching Greer, as options become more limited once you exit the interstate. The Love's Travel Stop at Exit 42 in Spartanburg offers RV-friendly lanes and propane refills. For supplies, the Walmart Supercenter on Wade Hampton Boulevard accommodates large RVs in its parking lot.
The scenic route from Asheville takes you down Highway 25 through Flat Rock and Hendersonville, but this mountain road includes steep grades and sharp curves that challenge bigger rigs. Save this drive for your towed vehicle and stick to I-26 and I-85 for your RV approach.
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Dump Station Costs in Greer
RV camping rates in Greer typically range from $35-45 per night for basic sites with water and electric hookups, while full hookup sites with sewer connections run $40-55 nightly. Premium sites with concrete pads and 50-amp service can reach $60 per night during peak season. Currently, a portion% of camping options are free, while a portion% charge fees, reflecting the area's focus on developed campgrounds rather than primitive camping.
Seasonal pricing follows predictable patterns, with summer rates running 15-20% higher than winter prices. Spring and fall shoulder seasons offer the best value, combining moderate rates with comfortable weather. Many parks offer weekly and monthly discounts for extended stays, with monthly rates often dropping to $400-600 depending on amenities.
Good Sam and Passport America memberships provide 10% discounts at participating campgrounds in the area. KOA Value Kard holders save on nightly rates and camp store purchases. Some parks also honor FMCA and Coast to Coast memberships.
Groceries cost slightly less than national averages, with Publix and Food Lion offering competitive prices. Fuel typically runs 5-10 cents below prices in nearby Greenville or Spartanburg. Budget for attraction costs like BMW Zentrum tours ($8-15 per person) and state park entry fees.
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Best Time to Visit Greer by RV
Winter
December-February
35-55°F
Crowds: Low
Mild weather with occasional frost, most campgrounds stay open, lowest rates of the year.
Spring
March-May
50-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Perfect camping weather, blooming dogwoods and azaleas, book ahead for weekends in April and May.
Summer
June-August
70-88°F
Crowds: High
Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms, pools and AC essential, highest rates and crowds.
Fall
September-November
55-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable temperatures return, fall foliage peaks in October, excellent camping conditions throughout season.
Explore the Greer Area
KOA Greer typically offers the most comprehensive amenities if you're traveling with kids, featuring a swimming pool, playground, and organized activities during peak season. The park's location provides easy interstate access while maintaining a peaceful, wooded setting away from traffic noise.
Boondockers won't find free camping directly in Greer, but Croft State Park about 20 minutes south offers primitive camping at budget-friendly rates. The state park provides a more natural experience with hiking trails and a lake, though you'll need to bring your own water and plan for dump station access.
Downtown Greer's Friday Night Concert Series runs from April through September in Centennial Park, featuring live music and food vendors. Most RV parks sit within a 10-minute drive of downtown, making it easy to enjoy these free community events. The Greer City Park also hosts the annual Freedom Blast celebration each July.
For dining, skip the chain restaurants and try The Spot On Main for Southern comfort food or Ciclops Cyderi + Brewery for craft beer and wood-fired pizza. Both establishments welcome families and offer outdoor seating when weather permits. Stock up on groceries at the Publix on Wade Hampton Boulevard, which features wide aisles and good RV parking.
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What are the best RV campgrounds in Greer?
KOA Greer stands out for families with its pool, playground, and organized activities during peak season. The park offers full hookups, clean facilities, and easy interstate access. Other quality options include smaller parks that provide a more intimate setting with wooded sites and personalized service from owners who live on-site.
Is there free RV camping near Greer?
No free RV camping exists directly in Greer, but Croft State Park about 20 minutes south offers primitive camping at budget rates around $15-20 per night. The state park provides a natural setting with hiking trails and lake access, though you'll need to plan for water and dump station services elsewhere.
What is the best time of year to camp in Greer?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer ideal camping conditions with mild temperatures, lower humidity, and comfortable nights. Summer brings heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms typical of the South Carolina Piedmont. Winter stays relatively mild but can include occasional frost and shorter daylight hours.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Greer?
Yes, most RV parks in the Greer area provide full hookups with water, electric, and sewer connections. Many sites accommodate large RVs with 50-amp service and pull-through access. The developed nature of camping options here means you'll find modern amenities rather than primitive or dry camping situations.
Can I visit BMW Zentrum from RV campgrounds in Greer?
Absolutely, BMW Zentrum sits right off I-85 and most Greer campgrounds provide easy interstate access to the facility. The museum and factory tours make popular day trips from your campsite. The facility offers ample parking for RVs, though you might want to call ahead for tour reservations during busy periods.
How close is Greer to Greenville attractions?
Downtown Greenville sits just 20-25 minutes southeast of Greer via I-85 and I-385. This puts Falls Park on the Reedy, the Liberty Bridge, and Greenville's restaurant scene within easy reach of your campsite. Many RVers use Greer as a base camp for exploring the greater Greenville area while enjoying lower camping costs.
What are the best RV campgrounds in Greer?
KOA Greer stands out for families with its pool, playground, and organized activities during peak season. The park offers full hookups, clean facilities, and easy interstate access. Other quality options include smaller parks that provide a more intimate setting with wooded sites and personalized service from owners who live on-site.
Is there free RV camping near Greer?
No free RV camping exists directly in Greer, but Croft State Park about 20 minutes south offers primitive camping at budget rates around $15-20 per night. The state park provides a natural setting with hiking trails and lake access, though you'll need to plan for water and dump station services elsewhere.
What is the best time of year to camp in Greer?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer ideal camping conditions with mild temperatures, lower humidity, and comfortable nights. Summer brings heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms typical of the South Carolina Piedmont. Winter stays relatively mild but can include occasional frost and shorter daylight hours.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Greer?
Yes, most RV parks in the Greer area provide full hookups with water, electric, and sewer connections. Many sites accommodate large RVs with 50-amp service and pull-through access. The developed nature of camping options here means you'll find modern amenities rather than primitive or dry camping situations.
Can I visit BMW Zentrum from RV campgrounds in Greer?
Absolutely, BMW Zentrum sits right off I-85 and most Greer campgrounds provide easy interstate access to the facility. The museum and factory tours make popular day trips from your campsite. The facility offers ample parking for RVs, though you might want to call ahead for tour reservations during busy periods.
How close is Greer to Greenville attractions?
Downtown Greenville sits just 20-25 minutes southeast of Greer via I-85 and I-385. This puts Falls Park on the Reedy, the Liberty Bridge, and Greenville's restaurant scene within easy reach of your campsite. Many RVers use Greer as a base camp for exploring the greater Greenville area while enjoying lower camping costs.
Are there free dump stations in Greer?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Greer.
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