Welcome to Lake Greenwood State Park, nestled in the heart of South Carolinas western Piedmont region. As you step into this 914-acre haven, prepare yourself for a journey that delves deep into nature and history alike. Our park was born out of the Great Depression when the Civilian Conservation Corps developed it using land donated in 1938.
Lake Greenwood stretches an impressive 20 miles with a shoreline stretching over 212 miles, providing ample space for countless recreational activities. The lake is a serene sight to behold amidst the surrounding residential homes and secluded setting of this part of South Carolina.
As you explore our park, youll come across various amenities such as picnic areas, playgrounds, a recreation building, nature trails, and even a trading post and tackle shop. Dont miss out on the annual South Carolina Festival of Flowers Triathlon held here every June!
For those who seek to immerse themselves in nature for an extended period, Lake Greenwood State Park offers 125 paved sites, 33 full-service sites, and multiple primitive camping spots. Whether youre a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, this park promises to provide you with a peaceful retreat that leaves you rejuvenated and closer to the beauty of Mother Nature.
So come, let us guide you through the wonders of Lake Greenwood State Park, where history meets nature in perfect harmony!