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mgirardo
Jan 14, 2018Explorer
We really enjoy Paris Mountain State Park in Greenville, SC. We usually go mid-March for a Home School Conference in Greenville. There are a handful of sites that won't handle large rigs, but there are plenty that would fit our 32' Class C motorhome. There are always larger rigs too.
There is no playground at the camp sites, but sites most sites from site 18 through 31 back up to a fairly open forest area where kids can safely play (except sites 19, 24 & 26). Most of these sites are very large. We stayed in site 20 last year and it was one of our favorites. It's massive and faces due west into the mountain. There are lots of hiking trails throughout the state park. The site descriptions are pretty accurate, except for site 20. It says 23' Pull Through, but our 32' Class C fit just fine.
One of the down sides to this park is a lot of the sites are not level, so bring lots of blocks or wood to get level.
There is lots of stuff to do in and around Greenville.
-Michael
There is no playground at the camp sites, but sites most sites from site 18 through 31 back up to a fairly open forest area where kids can safely play (except sites 19, 24 & 26). Most of these sites are very large. We stayed in site 20 last year and it was one of our favorites. It's massive and faces due west into the mountain. There are lots of hiking trails throughout the state park. The site descriptions are pretty accurate, except for site 20. It says 23' Pull Through, but our 32' Class C fit just fine.
One of the down sides to this park is a lot of the sites are not level, so bring lots of blocks or wood to get level.
There is lots of stuff to do in and around Greenville.
-Michael
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