Papa -- Dear husband and I have not camped there, but we have rented a cabin there while attending a family reunion. This was about six to seven years ago. At that time, the park had its own restaurant, pool, a large field to play soccer, softball, etc. Also, large floating docks on the lake to fish from. The duplex cabins were large, clean, and cozy. At that time, the food in the restaurant was just ok. The restaurant was feeding a large group of us at the same time, so I did not expect a gourmet meal.
A couple of miles down the road from all of the above is the Hickory Knob Campground. At that time, the roads into the campground were just dirt and gravel. The camp sites are set up in rows on a tier system. Because of the lay of the land from the main road down (and I mean down!) to the lake, the roads inside of the campground swing back and forth going down to the lake in order to provide access to somewhat level sites on each tier row. These treed sites looked small to me, and mostly popups and tent campers were camping. However, I note that most of our S.C. State Parks do list the length and width of the sites. That helps when trying to find a suitable site.
Later, we drove over to some Corps of Engineer sites on the lake. Those sites looked a lot more inviting, the lay of the land was better (not as steep to the lake) and better lake access.
Dee
2009 2509C