Lakefront RV sites at The Point at Lake Hartwell in Townville, South Carolina, with the lake in the background
Lake Hartwell — Seasonal Camping Guide

Year-Round RV Parks Near Townville, SC

Updated June 2026 Townville, SC

Lake Hartwell sits in the upstate corner of South Carolina, where winters stay mild enough that the lake stays open and the camping season never fully closes. For RV travelers looking for a year-round base near Townville, the question is which parks keep their gates open past Labor Day and through the cooler months.

The Point at Lake Hartwell is the closest full-service RV resort to Townville, with 50-amp sites, cabins for cool-weather stays, and a private boat ramp into the lake. One note up front on location: The Point sits in Townville, SC, but it is minutes from the Georgia state line, so Georgia-side travelers searching the Hartwell area will find it on the South Carolina shore. Here is what to know about year-round RV camping near Townville.

Year-Round Camping Near Townville and Lake Hartwell

Mild Upstate Winters

Lake Hartwell sits in upstate South Carolina, where winters run mild compared to the mountains an hour north. Days through the cooler months are comfortable for camping, and the lake stays open for fishing year-round. That makes the Townville area a workable cool-weather base when northern parks have closed for the season.

Cabins and Heated Stays

For winter-ready comfort, the cabins at The Point give you a roof and a heater without giving up the lakefront setting. RV travelers who stay through the cooler stretch lean on the 50-amp sites and on-site laundry. Confirm current open dates with the park before booking a deep-winter stay, since seasonal hours can shift.

A Georgia-Side Note on Location

The Point sits in Townville, SC, but it is about 10 minutes from Lavonia, GA across the state line. Georgia-side travelers searching for year-round Lake Hartwell parks will find it on the South Carolina shore. The boat ramp puts you on the same lake water you would reach from any Georgia ramp, so the cross-state location is a map quirk, not a tradeoff.

Waterfront RV sites and lake access at The Point at Lake Hartwell in Townville, South Carolina

The Point at Lake Hartwell sits at 400 Ponderosa Point Road in Townville, South Carolina, on a finger of land that pushes straight into the lake. It is close enough to the Georgia state line that travelers headed for Lavonia or the Georgia side of the lake usually find it first on a map. The lake runs 56,000 acres and 962 miles of shoreline across the Georgia-South Carolina border, and Lake Hartwell’s mild upstate winters make the area a practical cool-weather base. Over 100 sites spread across the grounds with 50-amp service, plus cabins for guests who want a roof and a heater in the cooler months, and a private boat ramp into open water. Confirm current open dates with the park before a winter stay.

Sites & Hookups

The Point offers pull-through and back-in RV sites with 50-amp electrical service and water hookups, with a dump station on the property. Pull-throughs handle larger rigs that need easy in-and-out. Lakefront sites are water and electric only, no sewer at the site; the tradeoff is waking up 30 feet from the water. Tent sites handle travelers going lighter, and cabins cover cool-month stays when you want a roof and a heater. Base occupancy is 4 people per site, with additional guests at $12 per person per night. Some sites sit on sloped terrain, so asking for a level site at booking is worth the extra step.

What's On-Site

The Point packs a real recreation lineup into a lakefront property. The pool runs seasonal during warmer months, and the beach offers lake swimming. The on-site boat ramp is the differentiator: many RV parks at Lake Hartwell make you drive to a public ramp, but here you launch from the property and you are fishing within minutes. Mini golf, tennis, basketball, kayak and canoe access, and a fenced dog park round out the day. The convenience store sells firewood, laundry runs 24/7, and free WiFi covers the property. The namesake Point section juts into the lake and is the best bank-fishing spot on-site.

Swimming Pool
Mini Golf
Dog Park
Basketball Court
WiFi
Laundry
Camp Store
Lake Fishing
Boat Ramp
Beach
Pull Through
50 Amp

What Guests Say

4.0 stars across 255 Google reviews. The themes that come up most: quiet setting, wooded property, the private boat ramp, and friendly staff. Lakefront sites draw the most consistent praise, and families mention the courts, beach, and on-site recreation as enough to keep kids busy without leaving the property. A few notes for context: certain sites sit on sloped terrain, so asking for a level site at booking helps, and lakefront sites are water-and-electric only, no sewer at the site, with the tradeoff of waking up 30 feet from the water.

Other RV Parks Near Townville, SC

The Point at Lake Hartwell is the closest full-service resort to Townville, but a few other parks serve the area. Most public campgrounds cap stays and run seasonal, so call ahead before planning a year-round stay.

Sadlers Creek State Park

About 20 minutes from Townville on a Lake Hartwell peninsula near Anderson, SC Water and electric sites; some primitive

A South Carolina state park on a wooded peninsula jutting into Lake Hartwell, with water-and-electric and tent sites, hiking and biking trails, a boat ramp, and fishing access. Stays are capped at 14 days, so it works for a short lake trip, not a season. Reserve through South Carolina State Parks. Visit website.

South Carolina State Parks camping fees (14-day stay limit)
Best for: A short trip and trail access rather than an extended monthly stay

Coneross Park, Hartwell Lake

699 Coneross Park Road, Townville, SC (off Highway 24) Water and electric on most sites; some primitive

A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers campground in Townville with over 100 sites, most offering full water and electric, plus comfort stations, two dump stations, a boat ramp, and two swim beaches. Stays are capped, so it is a short-trip option rather than a monthly base. Reserve through Recreation.gov. Visit website.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers camping fees (14-day stay limit)
Best for: A short Corps-campground stay with swim beaches and a public ramp

Seasonal Guide for RV Travelers at Lake Hartwell

Summer (June through August)

Peak season. The pool opens, the beach fills, and lake recreation is in full swing. Book ahead for weekends, especially around holidays. Warm, humid days are the norm.

80s-90s
avg high

Fall (September through November)

Crowds thin after Labor Day and the weather turns comfortable for camping and fishing. One of the best windows on Lake Hartwell, with easier availability and mild days.

60s-70s
avg high

Winter (December through February)

Mild by northern standards. Cabins with heat and 50-amp RV sites make a cool-weather base workable, and the lake stays open for fishing. Confirm current open dates with the park before booking, since seasonal hours can shift.

50s
avg high

Spring (March through May)

Shoulder season warming through May. Wildflowers, rising lake activity, and comfortable days make it a strong window before the summer crowds arrive.

60s-70s
avg high

Practical Tips for Year-Round Camping Near Townville

Confirm winter open dates:

Seasonal hours can shift in the cooler months. Call the park to confirm current open dates before booking a deep-winter stay.

Consider a cabin for cold snaps:

The Point's cabins give you a roof and a heater, a comfortable option when overnight temperatures drop.

Request a level site:

Some sites sit on sloped terrain. Ask for a level site at booking to save setup hassle.

Know the lakefront tradeoff:

Lakefront sites are water-and-electric only, no sewer at the site. The tradeoff is waking up 30 feet from the water; use the on-site dump station as needed.

Georgia-side travelers, search SC:

The Point is in Townville, SC, about 10 minutes from Lavonia, GA. If you are coming from the Georgia side, look on the South Carolina shore.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Point at Lake Hartwell open year-round?

Lake Hartwell’s mild upstate winters make the area a practical cool-weather base, with 50-amp RV sites and heated cabins for the cooler months. Seasonal hours can shift, so confirm current open dates directly with the park before booking a deep-winter stay.

Are there winter-ready RV sites near Townville, SC?

Yes. The Point at Lake Hartwell offers 50-amp RV sites with water hookups plus cabins with heat for cool-weather stays, on a lakefront property in Townville.

Is The Point in South Carolina or Georgia?

The Point sits in Townville, South Carolina, on the SC shore of Lake Hartwell. It is about 10 minutes from Lavonia, Georgia across the state line, so Georgia-side travelers will find it on the South Carolina side.

Does The Point have a boat ramp?

Yes. The Point has a private on-site boat ramp into Lake Hartwell, so you launch from the property instead of driving to a public ramp.

What hookups are available at The Point at Lake Hartwell?

RV sites have 50-amp electric and water; lakefront sites are water and electric only, no sewer at the site. A dump station is on the property.

Reserve Your Year-Round Site Near Townville

The Point at Lake Hartwell by RJourney gives you 50-amp RV sites, heated cabins for the cooler months, a private boat ramp, and a quiet wooded lakefront setting in Townville, SC, minutes from the Georgia line. Confirm current open dates with the park, then settle in for the season.

See all site types, rates, and live availability on the The Point at Lake Hartwell page.

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