Got back this afternoon from our visit to Table Rock. First to the OP not sure of your RV length but according to the paper work we got from the ranger there's only 11 spots that claim it's for 40 foot campers. There were 2 Class A's in the First Loop, the second loop has a sign advising you not to go to the top if you are in a big RV. The pavement is not great, missing chunks of asphalt on the edges, they really need to do some road work. IF you do go to the park use the WEST gate entrance. The Country Store down from our site was not open the whole time we were there so make sure you get to a store BEFORE you come if you need supplies or groceries (we were told they only open for weekends now since its off season). We stayed on site #4, was fine for our 30' 5th wheel and truck. We could get WiFi from our site but not great at times, my phone was worthless till we walked to the top of the second loop then I had bars to make a call. They had not one but two Host which to us were worthless (being honest) didn't see how they were earning their spots. One was so so friendly but hardly there (car gone most of the day) and the other forget it, not friendly at all. I would go to the Country Store to get WiFi for my phone while sitting there on the outside porch bench, people coming in stopped and asked me questions where it should have been the Host job. We did do a lot of hiking, made it to the top of Table Rock Trail Wednesday, took us all day seeing we are both not spring chicks. Will tell you right off it is NOT an easy trail but the view is fantastic once you get up there. One of the easiest ways to see a similar fantastic view is jump in your car/truck and drive to Caesars Head State Park it's easier on the body. The swimming area was closed during the week but people still went to a area with a fall on the Carrick Creek Observation deck. We did see some folks out on the Pennacle Lake in canoes and pedal boats. Don't know about fishing other than what is in the paperwork given to us (you do need SC license, best to call the park) We did enjoy our visit to Table Rock since it is off season is quieter. Still have several more hiking trails that we didn't get to do, the hubby wants to go during the winter (he hopes for snow, me not so sure) The post above gave good feed back. Hope this helped.