Mile Creek County Park

Mile Creek County Park campground
Google Rating: 4.7

Overview

The morning mist lingers over the placid surface of the lake at Mile Creek County Park, where the soft lapping of water against wooden docks sets a calm rhythm for the day. Boats bob gently in designated slips, their hulls reflecting the early light as families unload coolers and fishing gear. From the edge of the water, the scent of fresh pine mingles with the faint aroma of campfire smoke drifting from nearby sites. The park’s rhythm pulses quietly here—boats cutting through glassy water, children’s laughter from the playground, and the occasional call of a distant bird weaving through the trees.

Stretching along Keowee Baptist Church Road, the park’s shoreline offers kayak launches and multiple boat docks that fill quickly on summer Sundays when jet skis and fishing boats gather. The crystal-clear water invites swimmers to cool off in designated areas, while anglers cast lines hoping for bass or catfish. Trails weave through the surrounding woods, offering short walks shaded by tall oaks and maples that blaze with color come October. For a scenic drive, heading south on Highway 135 leads to quaint Six Mile town, where local markets and eateries provide a quiet contrast to the lake’s lively pace. Autumn visitors cherish the fall foliage reflections mirrored in the water, a seasonal show that softens the park’s bustling summer energy.

Each campsite at Mile Creek County Park features both water and electric hookups, supporting everything from pop-up campers to full-size rigs. Sites like #46, #43, and #49 draw repeat visitors with their panoramic lake views, where mornings begin with coffee overlooking the water and evenings close with campfire stories under starlit skies. Bathroom facilities include showers that help wash away the day’s outdoor grit, though visitors remind each other that shared spaces reflect group care. The park’s layout emphasizes access to the water over site privacy; campsites sit close together, fostering a communal atmosphere that buzzes with boaters’ chatter and children’s play. Parking requires a small fee, which helps maintain the docks and picnic areas where grills and picnic tables crowd under leafy canopies.

As the sun dips behind the tree line, the park’s activity slows to a gentle hum. The distant splash of a swimmer, the soft crackle of firewood, and the whisper of wind through the leaves compose a soundtrack that draws people back time and again. Regulars know that while the campsites might press close, the lure of clear

Location

Bass Loop
Six Mile, South Carolina 29682

(864) 868-2196

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mile Creek County Park

Does Mile Creek County Park allow pets?

No, Mile Creek County Park does not allow pets.