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Devils Fork State Park
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Devils Fork State Park

Salem, South Carolina
4.7 (3901 reviews)

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About Devils Fork State Park

Located near Salem, South Carolina, Devils Fork State Park features 59 campsites in a scenic setting. This state park is a favorite among visitors seeking outdoor adventure and relaxation.

Devils Fork State Park near Salem offers a peaceful retreat into South Carolina's natural landscape, where rolling terrain and pristine waters create the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable RV camping adventure. Nestled in the foothills region, this 59-site state park welcomes RV enthusiasts year-round, making it an ideal destination whether you're escaping winter or enjoying milder months under the stars.

The park's location provides easy access to some of the region's most scenic outdoor activities. Water lovers will find tremendous appeal here, with excellent fishing opportunities and a boat ramp that opens up exploration of the surrounding waterways. Whether you prefer casting a line from shore or launching your boat to discover hidden coves, the park caters to aquatic adventures of all kinds. The natural setting creates an immersive camping experience where you can disconnect from daily life and reconnect with what matters most.

Your RV will be well-accommodated with full hookups available, ensuring all the comforts of home during your stay. The thoughtfully maintained facilities include modern shower houses and restrooms, a convenient dump station for easy departure, and a camp store stocked with essentials you might need. Each campsite features a picnic table and fire ring, creating cozy gathering spots for meals and evening conversations under the Carolina sky.

Families find particular joy in Devils Fork State Park thanks to the playground area where children can burn energy while parents relax nearby. The picnic tables throughout the park invite leisurely outdoor meals, and the fire rings encourage traditional campfire experiences complete with s'mores and storytelling.

The Salem area surrounding the park offers a quintessential small-town Southern charm, with local dining and shopping within reasonable distance. History buffs will appreciate the region's connections to South Carolina's heritage, while nature enthusiasts can explore hiking trails and natural areas throughout the foothills. Year-round access means you can plan your visit whenever suits your schedule best, from spring wildflower season through crisp autumn days and mild winters that make outdoor recreation thoroughly enjoyable.
59

Total Sites

4.7

Rating

3,901

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Full Hookups
Dump Station
Playground
Boat Ramp
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Camp Store
Showers
Restrooms

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 59

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Salem is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

South Carolina weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Salem.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Salem. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Devils Fork State Park Reviews

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Charles Weibel

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Charles Weibel

Devil's Fork State Park earns its four stars purely on the basis of its natural setting—it is genuinely a beautiful state park with high potential. However, the overall experience is severely hampered by clear maintenance and cleanup issues. ​The campsite we stayed in was nice and offered a peaceful stay, but the immediate infrastructure was a concern. We observed sections of pavement actively was... Devil's Fork State Park earns its four stars purely on the basis of its natural setting—it is genuinely a beautiful state park with high potential. However, the overall experience is severely hampered by clear maintenance and cleanup issues. ​The campsite we stayed in was nice and offered a peaceful stay, but the immediate infrastructure was a concern. We observed sections of pavement actively washing down the hill, and critically, the stairs to our unit opened directly into an eroded hole, forcing us to use a rock as a makeshift support. ​We loved the nice, direct trail leading from our site down to the lake. Unfortunately, this walk clearly highlighted a serious litter problem. This wasn't just typical trash like water bottles or discarded poop bags; we found large, shocking refuse, including an entire set of discarded car brake rotors polluting the path. This level of neglect is unacceptable for a state park. ​Beyond enjoying the lake, the park offers very little else to do. The primary hiking trail appears heavily damaged, likely due to a recent hurricane. While the raw natural beauty shines through, management needs to prioritize cleanup efforts and infrastructure repair to protect the park and its visitors.

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MIKE ANGELO

Mar 23, 2026

1.0

Google Review by MIKE ANGELO

The Oconee Bell Nature Trail is a total disaster literally. Probably due to a recent hurricane or bad storm there’s fallen trees left and right and many were just cut with the chain saw and left there. There’s basically nothing to see on the approx 1,5 mile trail. Also if you don’t have a boat there’s nothing to do on this southern side of the lake as there are no other trails directly connected f... The Oconee Bell Nature Trail is a total disaster literally. Probably due to a recent hurricane or bad storm there’s fallen trees left and right and many were just cut with the chain saw and left there. There’s basically nothing to see on the approx 1,5 mile trail. Also if you don’t have a boat there’s nothing to do on this southern side of the lake as there are no other trails directly connected from the parking at the visitor center. The lake and the surroundings are probably very beautiful but we couldn’t enjoy them as we had small kids and couldn’t do the other many trails around the lake that are more difficult. I hope this honest review will help someone so they wouldn’t waste their time with the Oconee Bell Nature Trail as we did!

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Julie Vintage Bam

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Julie Vintage Bam

Beautiful campground…plenty of shady spots for summer heat. Books up fast so early reservations are key. Can’t beat the beautiful mountains and water, can be crowded on holidays though. Everything clean and friendly.

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Robin G

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robin G

We went on a great boat tour with Southern Outlaw Adventures. It was 4 hours and we saw the majority of the falls and other areas of interest. It's the only way to see the lake!

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Amrutha

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amrutha

Devils Fork State Park is the best and most visited State Park in South Carolina. Lake Jocassee oh my god!!!🥰 Water is crystal clear and fresh. We had a great time and a nice relaxing spot with families. My kids enjoyed swimming for a long time. My suggestion best time to visit is on cloudy days, especially in the summer season, for those who can't stay outside for long in summer. Check the weath... Devils Fork State Park is the best and most visited State Park in South Carolina. Lake Jocassee oh my god!!!🥰 Water is crystal clear and fresh. We had a great time and a nice relaxing spot with families. My kids enjoyed swimming for a long time. My suggestion best time to visit is on cloudy days, especially in the summer season, for those who can't stay outside for long in summer. Check the weather before planning to go to the park

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