We took our Little Red Retro out on her first journey and rolled up to Calhoun Falls, SC. If you have never heard of this little town don't be surprised. We live in SC and had never heard or been aware that it existed. It is very small with only one little grocery store and it it's surrounded by Lake Russell. We camped in Calhoun Falls State Park which sits on the lake. We have a state park pass and hope to hit all of the ones in South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina.
This park is large compared to some we have visited and when I say natural and quiet, that is a real understatement. We actually witnessed a family of deer running through the woods and squirrels frolicked about with no fear. Each site includes a large iron stand to hang your trash so that its not down low for animal consumption. Our site was on the lake and most are and each one has
ample room for an RV and tents as well. There are pull through sites for third wheels and we visited one of the handicapped sites which was located in a good flat spot with a roll up pad for wheel chairs, etc. All lake front sites have a set of steps to get down to the water. Of course there's a picnic table, grill and hook-ups for RVs. We had no trouble with our trip to the dump station when we left and recycling is also available.
This park has something for just about every camper including tennis courts, basketball court, swimming area with a beach front to the lake, boat launch ramps, hiking trails and more. The one thing you won't find here is wireless. Lots of campers had tailgater pods and little satellite dishes and they appeared to work fine here. We have an air TV antenna on our unit but nestled in the trees here in the woods it didn't work We did get good cell reception and that worked good throughout our two day stay.
So for us this campground hit about 4 out of 5 campers on our rating system. The bathrooms were typical of state campground facilities and had ample supplies with older showers but toilets were in good condition and the bath houses were located in fairly convenient locations. One thing to be aware of is there is very little lighting at night. We found that a good flashlight was a life saver and really was necessary. There were lots of dogs in tow and we of course had our little camper Lucy. You will just need to bring along your dooty bags for pick-ups and pups must be leashed at all times. Lucy gave this campground a big ole paws up - she made friends and loved smelling all the trails and lake areas. So in summary we enjoyed Calhoun Falls and would definitely return. We found the staff at the lodge helpful and friendly and the little onsite store had lots of goodies as well as necessary items you might forget.
Ok so here is our rating for Calhoun Falls Campground:
Cost: $
Location: 4.5 out of a possible 5
Service: Excellent
Overall Rating: 4 out of a possible 5 Campers
So far we love our Little Red Retro and are very happy with our first RV purchase. We already have our second trip planned for the end of September. We will be checking into Hunting Island State Park Campground! Pics and our review on that one to come.
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