A water park doesn't have to be laden with fancy slides or even splash fountains to be fun. Just ask your grandparents... they likely didn't have those amenities while growing up, and yet they somehow managed to have a great time in natural swimming holes throughout South Carolina. The following, which may be the best natural water park in South Carolina, is a perfect example.
The Mountain Lakes Region in the Upstate of South Carolina is a delightful place to to take a day trip, especially if there's a cool mountain lake in which to cool off. Head in this direction if you're seeking some places that offer the best family outing in South Carolina.
Lake Keowee has 300 miles of shoreline and is approximately 26 miles long, three miles wide and approximately 50 feet deep. Along the shores, there are several parks, but perhaps none are as accessible and versatile as South Cove County Park in Oconee County. This little-known county park may have the best natural water park in South Carolina.
From here, you can boat, camp, fish, picnic and swim. You can spend the day, or longer if you want to reserve one of their lakeside campsites.
The natural waterpark found at South Cove County Park is just that: natural. It beckons families to spend a day together the old-fashioned way, without fancy, tall water slides and lazy rivers that follow the same loop all day long.
In fact, if you want a ride on anything at this water park, you'll need to pack it in (and inflate it) yourself. Sometimes, that's the best kind of ride!
The water park at this Oconee County Park is rather large, so there's plenty of room for everyone. And if you're camping in one of the lakeside spots, then you can literally swim in front of your campsite.
Of course, you don't have to camp here to enjoy the water; the park does allow (and encourage!) day visitors. What's more... it's only $2 per car to gain admission. That's an old-fashioned price for an old-fashioned day of fun in the water!
No article about South Cove County Park would be complete without showing off the sunrise. Get yourself one of those coveted campsites (there are 86 of them) and you just may get to see this in person!
South Cove County Park may be the best natural water park in South Carolina! Camping prices vary and can be found at this link. Day passes cost $2 per vehicle ($5 per boat/trailer). Annual passes are available for $25. Hours are 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily, year-round. Learn more about the park from the official website for Oconee County, SC Parks, Recreation & Tourism.
Address: 1099 South Cove Road, Seneca, SC, 29672
Want more places to cool off on a warm day in the Palmetto State? Keep reading here for a short hike that leads to a hidden waterfall swimming hole!
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