The campground provides various amenities, including clean restroom facilities, hot showers, and a well-maintained picnic area for campers to enjoy. Additionally, the campground features spacious campsites equipped with electrical hookups and fire rings, perfect for both tents and RVs. With these amenities, campers can expect a comfortable and convenient stay.
Reservations are accepted at Devils Fork State Park, allowing visitors to secure their camping spot in advance. It is highly recommended to make reservations, especially during peak seasons, as the campground can get busy. The best time to visit the park and enjoy camping is during the spring and fall, when the weather is pleasant, and the surrounding landscapes are adorned with vibrant colors.
When exploring the camping area, campers should be cautious of the local wildlife, including black bears that may visit the campground. Proper food storage and disposing of waste in designated areas are essential precautions to minimize encounters. Moreover, the park's main attraction is Lake Jocassee, where visitors can engage in a variety of water activities such as fishing, boating, and swimming. With its breathtaking views and tranquil atmosphere, Devils Fork State Park offers an unforgettable camping experience in the heart of South Carolina.
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Headwaters To Sloan'S Bridge Crossing, Crossing Of Sc 107
Sloan'S Bridge Crossing To 1/4 Mile Above The Walhalla Fish Hatchery
1/4 Mile Above The Walhalla Fish Hatchery To 1/4 Mile Below The Walhalla Fish Hatchery
Beginning Just Upstream Of Townes Creek,Wash Branch And Crane Creek To Confluence With Kings Creek
Headwaters Just East Of Hwy 107 To Crossing Of Norton Field Road (Fs 715A)
1/4 Mile Below Walhalla Fish Hatchery To Boundary Of Chattooga Wsr