Accessible vault toilet within Sedalia Campground
Open

Open year-round. The main loop with four single-family sites and one group site is always available. A seasonal loop with seven additional sites opens during deer season (August 28 through January 3) and turkey season (April). Reservations available via Recreation.gov. 14-day stay limit per 30-day period.

Sumter National Forest

Tuxbury Horse Trail temporarily closed from Hwy 41 to FSR 6309

Tuxbury Horse Trail is temporarily closed from Hwy 41 to FSR 6309 for a 247-acre prescribed fire off FS 183 Hoover Rd and Hwy 41 on the Francis Marion National Forest in Berkeley County on June 11, 2026.  Smoke is expected towards United Drive and Halfway Creek Rd.

Sumter National Forest

North Loop of the Wambaw Cycle Trail temporarily closed for prescribed fire

The North Loop of the Wambaw Cycle Trail on the Francis Marion National Forest will temporarily close for a 453-acre prescribed fire in Berkeley County off Halfway Creek Rd and FS 154 Victor Lincoln Rd with smoke expected towards Hwy 45.

Sumter National Forest

Leeds Rifle Range temporarily closed on 5/18/26 for road work

Leeds Rifle Range on the Enoree Ranger District will be temporarily closed Monday May 18, 2026, from 0800 to 1200. This closure will allow for road maintenance to be done along FS Road 307. Leeds will reopen after road work is complete.

About

Sedalia Campground sits in a mixed pine-hardwood forest at approximately 570 feet elevation in Union County, South Carolina. Part of the Enoree Ranger District of the Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests, this primitive campground caters primarily to hunters, hikers, and those seeking a rustic outdoor experience. The surrounding forest sustains abundant wildlife populations, making it one of the most desirable hunting areas in the state during big game deer and turkey seasons. The campground operates year-round with four single-family campsites and one group site available for reservations. During hunting seasons, an additional loop opens with five single-family sites and two group sites. Facilities are minimal: one vault toilet, rock fire rings at each site, one water spigot near the entrance, and a trash receptacle. There are no picnic tables, hookups, or showers. A 14-day stay limit applies per 30-day period. Beyond hunting, the campground provides access to the Enoree Passage of the Palmetto Trail for hiking and serves as a base for exploring the Johns Creek Lake complex for fishing, the Enoree and Tyger Rivers for boating, and the Enoree OHV Trail in Newberry County. Cell coverage is sporadic, and visitors should wear blaze orange during hunting seasons (September through December and April).

Directions

From the junction of Highway 49 and Highway 176, drive west on Highway 49 for 8 miles. Turn left (south) onto 44-481 (Bombing Range Road) and drive 1.9 miles. Sedalia Campground entrance is on the left side of the road.

Amenities

Water Yes
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets Yes
Dump Station No
Wifi No
Pets Allowed Yes
Showers No
Electric Hookups
Water Hookups
Sewer Hookups
Camp Store No
Price $5 - $10

Vehicle

Max RV Length
Max Trailer Length
Big Rig Friendly No
Pull Through Sites No

Contact

Phone +1 (803) 276-4810

Cell Service

AT&T Yes
Verizon Yes
T-Mobile None

Availability

Photos

Accessible vault toilet within Sedalia Campground
Entrance to Sedalia Campground with vault toilet and centrally located water spigot.
Trailhead parking area for the Enoree Passage of the Palmetto Trail is located adjacent to group campsite 1.
Sedalia Campground site location sign.
A photo of facility Sedalia Campground (SC) with accessible vault toilet
Entrance to Sedalia Campground with vault toilet and centrally located water spigot.

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