HAMILTON BRANCH STATE PARK
HAMILTON BRANCH STATE PARK111 Campground RD Plum Branch, South Carolina 29845
Phone: 864-333-2223 Reservations: 864-333-2223 Email:
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Hamilton Branch is located in the western Piedmont of South Carolina on Strom Thurmond Lake, a popular fishing, boating and water recreation destination.
The park covers an entire 731-acre peninsula that provides ample shoreline for fishing. It's also the reason why most of the park's campsites are lakefront and spacious.
The park's rolling terrain supports a variety of wildlife and provides an excellent setting in which to see the natural beauty of the Savannah Valley region.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseFishingyes
Hiking Trailyes
Swimming Beachyes
Bike Trailsyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingPrimativeyes
Water/Electric Sitesyes
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Three picnic shelters are available for family or other group gatherings. Each shelter may be reserved for $30-38/day.
If shelters are not reserved, guests may use shelters on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge.
To make a picnic shelter reservation, call toll-free 1-866-345-PARK.
On February 23 you'll also be able to make reservations through this website.
Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
July 3

great place we camp here every year.. and take our dog
June 20 We go every weekend we can by Patience Wingate

Hamilton Branch is the State Park of our choice. My Partner and I will drive up just for the day with our two dogs Sadie and Lily just to get onto a raft and float in the water. We rent three to four spots all beside one another at least twice every summer and invite all of our closes friends to come spend the weekend camping with us. We absolutly love it. I hope you will too.
May 5 our favorite park by Jenny
September 29 Best Place for Dog People

One of my most enjoyable experiences of the summer. Will go back and would recommend Hamilton Branch to anyone.
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General Directions: Twelve miles south of McCormick on US 221.
Driving Directions: From Columbia: take Hwy. 1 S. to Batesburg-Leesville, then take Hwy. 23 towards Johnston, Edgefield and Modoc. Hwy. 23 ends at Hwy 221 and Hwy 28. Go N. on Hwy 221 and look for park signs.