About Cherry Hill Campground
Number of accommodations: 28
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Dump Station
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (183)
What Guests Are Saying
Cherry Hill Campground is praised for its clean, quiet, and well-maintained sites, with easy access to hiking trails and nearby charming towns. Campers appreciate the privacy of the sites and the friendly atmosphere, making it a favorite for many returning visitors. While some reviews mention issues with noise from dogs and bathroom maintenance, the overall experience is positive, highlighting the campground's excellent value and beautiful natural surroundings.
What Guests Are Saying
Cherry Hill Campground is praised for its clean, quiet, and well-maintained sites, with easy access to hiking trails and nearby charming towns. Campers appreciate the privacy of the sites and the friendly atmosphere, making it a favorite for many returning visitors. While some reviews mention issues with noise from dogs and bathroom maintenance, the overall experience is positive, highlighting the campground's excellent value and beautiful natural surroundings.
Review Summary
Michael W
VerifiedJune 17, 2024 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
Peaceful and quiet, some road noise but not bad. Hosts were present but unobtrusive and the bathrooms got a thorough cleaning daily.
Keith S
VerifiedMay 29, 2024 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
No power or water keeps the crowds down.
Kim K
VerifiedMay 23, 2024 • Stayed at: 005, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
We stayed 4 nights at the end of April. The campground was supposedly full our first night (Saturday) but it was still quiet. Site 5 was nice, level and surrounded by trees, so we didn't get much solar gain from our roof-mounted panels. Even so, we only used the generator once. There are water spigots scattered throughout the campground; the one across from site 5 was ridiculously slow, taking more than 25 minutes to deliver 25 gallons. We were inundated with small bugs when we arrived and set up, but they didn't bite and were less bothersome for the remainder of the stay. The restrooms are individual commode/shower rooms--extremely spartan but better than a vault toilet. There was a large tree next to the pad which prohibited fill use of the awning. We camped at Cherry Hill Recreation Area in a Travel Trailer.
We didn't take any of the hikes at the campground, but did hike Yellow Branch Falls (nice) and King Creek Falls (very nice!). Another day we ventured up into North Caroline to hike Whitewater Falls. There is a paved walk to the overlook of the lower falls and a better view if you can deal with 150+ steps. (Note: if you use AllTrails, the trail to the upper falls does not result in a decent view.) We then drove a little further to Gorges State Park (beautiful with great visitor center) to hike to Rainbow Falls--probably the best hike of our stay. Don't expect much to be open in Walhalla on Sunday; all of the non-chain coffee shops/restaurants were closed except the Kountry Kupboard, which is closed between 10-11.
Kerry N
VerifiedMay 22, 2024 • Stayed at: 006, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
Campground and bathroom were very clean. Fishing was good on the Chatooga. Will be back!
David C
VerifiedMay 6, 2024 • Stayed at: 005, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
We spent a very pleasant Wednesday and Thursday night here in late April. The site was clean and the tent pad was level. There was a charming little creek flowing past the back of the site (#5). Bathrooms were clean and the shower was warm. It was very quiet in the middle of the week, but began to get busy as we were leaving on Friday. Very near to Burrell's Ford and the Wallhalla Fish Hatchery and lots of beautiful hiking.
Derek C
VerifiedMay 5, 2024 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
Small quiet campground. Picnic table was moss covered; no soap in bathrooms.
Bob A
VerifiedMay 4, 2024 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
Bathrooms have gotten into disrepair, one year (?) after refurbishing. Need to be able to book and change on site (cell service is not nearby, and even there, unreliable). Try to find a helpful camp host. And well water has a funny taste.
Edwin G
VerifiedApril 23, 2024 • Stayed at: 019, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
Great campground, however, I've been going there for at least 10 years,and the showers are showing their age. Additionally, the fire rings sites around ours were all full.
Taylor M
VerifiedApril 14, 2024 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
Clean bathrooms, great spot by the creek and super quiet/natural-we come back every year!
Edward M
VerifiedNovember 7, 2023 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: CHERRY HILL CAMPGROUND
I had #29 which is a good camp site! I was there to do some hiking, and there are plenty of opportunities in the area! I noticed that there is a lot of fishing going on at the river in the valley, so I may take my pole the next time I go. There is no phone service, but if you need to call home, a short drive up the hill on hwy 107, and you will get.
Location Cherry Hill Campground
Address:
112 Andrew Pickens Circle
Mountain Rest, SC, 29664
United States
From Walhalla, go north 8 miles on State Highway 28. Turn right on Highway 107. Continue on Highway 107 for 9 miles. A sign for Cherry Hill Campground is on the right.
From Cashiers, NC, go south on Highway 107 for 9 miles. The sign for Cherry Hil will be on the left.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.9417 / -83.0875
Elevation: 689 feet
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