About Coneross Park
Number of accommodations: 106
Campground Amenities
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Beach Access
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Pet Friendly
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Lake Access
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Showers
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Dump Station
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Playground
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (482)
What Guests Are Saying
Coneross Park is highly praised for its cleanliness, spacious campsites, and beautiful lake access, making it a favorite among campers. Many reviews highlight the helpful and friendly staff, well-maintained facilities, and the peaceful atmosphere. While some concerns about noise from large groups and the need for bathroom updates were noted, the overall experience is positive, with many guests eager to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Coneross Park is highly praised for its cleanliness, spacious campsites, and beautiful lake access, making it a favorite among campers. Many reviews highlight the helpful and friendly staff, well-maintained facilities, and the peaceful atmosphere. While some concerns about noise from large groups and the need for bathroom updates were noted, the overall experience is positive, with many guests eager to return.
Review Summary
Anthony H
VerifiedAugust 6, 2022 • Stayed at: 096, Loop: CONEROSS
We always have a good time. Went whitewater rafting down the Chattooga river. There are several outfitters. Going to do some trout fishing in Chattooga and Chauga rivers next time. We also went Jazz on the Alley in Seneca. They close off Ram Cat Alley on Thursday. Restaurants all set up in the street. Great food, beverages and live music.
Amy P
VerifiedAugust 5, 2022 • Stayed at: 056, Loop: CONEROSS
Pros :
Great campsite 56 view of lake was excellent
Private than most trees all around
Had a tent… large area for it
Fishing down at the waters edge
Caught late night catfish ( one water snake did come visit us )
Bathroom behind site
Cons:
Bathroom was unbelievably hot sauna hot
Clean for the most part
Wear shower shoes
Fire pit next to concrete picnic table
Poison ivy everywhere stay on path to lake
Found ALOT of fishing hooks around tent area
Dog poop left from previous camper in a corner where we set up tent ( husband had to figure out how to dispose of had no shovel)
Smelled a skunk while out be campfire Hummmmm ??????
Older women at check out was sort of rude
However the older man at check in made up for that. He was extremely helpful and pleasant.
Will stay again
Amanda M
VerifiedAugust 5, 2022 • Stayed at: 061, Loop: CONEROSS
We love the campsites near the swimming area. Bathrooms were dirty the whole week. The floors were never cleaned. We’ve been coming to Coneross for two years and this summer has been much worse for bathroom cleanliness.
Matthew T
VerifiedAugust 3, 2022 • Stayed at: 034, Loop: CONEROSS
Nice campground, people like to speed around even though there isn't any place to go. The sites are mostly well spaced and the water looks nice but mucky on the bottom.
John A
VerifiedAugust 3, 2022 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: CONEROSS
Nice campground with spacious sites. Bathhouses worked well. The campground map is lacking in detail. We booked a site we thought was waterfront and it was not. A move to an open waterfront was available, but you have to do that online. The front gate staff was able to move us after about 30 min's of confusing discussion. They were not very computer literate or able to multiplex. It did work out and our stay was great in a east facing site. The west side looked hot, but had better swimming from shore. Downtown Clemson is close and the Botanical gardens were nice. We stayed there in a 21 ft travel trailer
Lamar a
VerifiedAugust 1, 2022 • Stayed at: 053, Loop: CONEROSS
Perfect week
Evelyn B
VerifiedJuly 28, 2022 • Stayed at: 068, Loop: CONEROSS
The grass was a lil high and uncomfortable but the trip as a whole was nice and the camp employees and volunteers were awesome!!
John N
VerifiedJuly 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 055, Loop: CONEROSS
Clean and well kept. Great walking for exercise. Will be back in augusr.
Ken L
VerifiedJuly 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 039A, Loop: CONEROSS
Our family of 5 enjoyed a nice stay at Coneross Campground (July 2022). We had one of the many beautiful lakefront sites in the 30s with water and electric and close to a swimming beach. We had to check in after hours, but no big deal, they even called to make sure we were still coming and left info for us. This was only our second time at a COE campground and we hope to hit more in the future - the hosts/staff were very friendly/helpful, the park was well kept, the campers seemed like a very family friendly crowd. There are other highly rated COE campgrounds nearby like Oconee, but Coneross might be an overlooked hidden gem. The lake was not overcrowded for swimming or boating, and the water was very warm in July. There isn't a camp store, so no ice/firewood on site, and not much going on nearby - a few miles to the nearest store (Dollar General or Food Lion) though firewood is available outside the gate. Speaking of gates (and this is my only issue) they do lock the gates 10pm-7pm. This wasn't an issue for us during the stay but we felt it could be bad in an emergency or an unexpected late check in. We had a delayed arrival, and made it by 8:45, but if we had been further delayed it would have been a real problem. No one likes people checking in after dark but sometimes there are unforeseen circumstances. They do post emergency contact info, and I assume the on-site host can open the gate, but I don't know if they're always there. I wish COE parks would implement a rolling keycode gate system, as I have seen many state parks do. Overall though a great time, a beautiful park, and we hope to be back.
Nicole O
VerifiedJuly 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 047, Loop: CONEROSS
Clean sites and bathrooms. Beautiful, right up against the water. Will return!!
Location Coneross Park
Address:
699 Coneross Park Road
Townville, SC, 30643
United States
From Interstate 85 in South Carolina, take Exit 11 onto Highway 24 towards Townville. About 1.5 miles past Townville, turn right onto Coneross Creek Road. Follow signs to the park entrance. 699 CONEROSS PARK ROAD, Townville, SC 29689
Latitude & Longitude: 34.5911 / -82.8972
Elevation: 212 feet
Policies & Rules
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One wheeled camping unit (RV, Camper, Camper van/truck, etc) per single site and must be parked on impact pad. Tents are restricted to impact pad. |
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Off-road vehicles including golf carts, 4-wheelers, motorized or electric scooters/ride on devices are not permitted. |
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Entrance gate OPENS at 7 a.m. and LOCKS at 10 p.m. No vehicle entry or exit between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. You must check-in before 10 p.m. |
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Only registered vehicles are allowed in the campground. Up to 3 vehicles may be registered per site. All vehicles and boats trailers must be parked on gravel area of campsite or in designated parking spaces. |
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Check in time is 3 p.m.; check out time is 2 p.m. |
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Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. |
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Maximum stay is 14-days within 30 day period. Changing names on a reservation, changing campsites, or making multiple reservations in order to stay over 14-days is PROHIBITED! VIOLATORS MAY HAVE RESERVATIONS CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Please do the right thing. |
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All pets must be penned, caged or on a leash no longer than 6 feet; pets are prohibited on swim beaches, playgrounds, and in restrooms. You MUST clean up after your pet! |
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Fireworks and firearms are prohibited. |
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Maximum of 10 campers per single site. Registered campers are required to occupy campsite and must be 18 years of age or older. |
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Gray water (any wastewater from sinks, dishwashing, bathing, etc) or other waste water must be disposed of properly at campground dump station. |
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For campfires, use only dead wood gathered from the ground and contain fire in designated fire rings or grills only. Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Don't movefirewood.org for further information. |
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Keep your campsite and campground clean. Keep your trash contained and frequently remove trash from campsite (dumpsters located within campground). Do not leave litter in fire ring or on campsite upon check out. |
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Inflatables including water slides, jumping houses, etc. and/or carnival type rides/events are not permitted. |
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For a complete set of rules and regulations concerning, please refer to Title 36, Chapter III, Part 327 - Rules and Regulations Governing Public Use of Corps of Engineers Water Resources Development Projects. |