Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Brick House Campground is a hidden gem nestled deep within the Sumter National Forest, offering a true taste of nature to campers who seek an authentic outdoor experience. Located on Brick House Rd in Whitmire, SC 29178, this primitive-style campground provides a serene setting for those looking to disconnect from modern amenities and reconnect with the great outdoors.
Whether you're a seasoned camper or someone looking to try primitive camping for the first time, Brick House Campground offers an unforgettable experience in one of South Carolina's most beautiful natural areas. Book your stay today through Recreation.gov and start your adventure!
RV electric hookup
RV sewer hookup
Hiking
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Brickhouse is a primitive type campground. They do, however, have an outhouse type toilet. No running water or electricity. Ive been camping at this campground for over 25yrs. It's in the heart of Sumter National Forest, Enoree district. It offers many types of adventure. It is a day use area, and fees are required. Camping reservations are made through Recreation. gov. There's many miles of horse trails, hiking, and of course, it's primarily used for Wildlife Management Area for hunting. There is also an OHV trail within 8-10 miles of the campground. Be aware, hunting requires license, and permits.
Stayed here only 1 night, and didn't use any facilities. Basic dry camping in a lovely southern pine forest. Average sized sites with a fire pit and picnic table. Reasonable price and was exactly what I expected.
Good quiet place to camp. No RV hookups. Some trash, clean up after yourselves. Good trails, still many downed trees.
Tent camped here one night this week. Campground was mostly empty and very quiet. Pit toilets were well maintained. Gnats and mosquitoes were pretty annoying, but that's to be expected in late May in SC. Still can't beat the $5 price tag for a night!
Great for a one night spot on our trip. Vault toilets no water but easy close to highway Palmetto trail is close as well for an easy hike/walk. I suggest starting on the trail on the opposite side of the campground as the trees were bigger and trail much nicer