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Recreation Region: Enoree Ranger District

Sedalia Campground

Sedalia Campground in Union County is open year-round and provides opportunities for many recreational activities such as wildlife and plant observation, horse riding, mountain bike riding, hiking and photography. Abundant wildlife populations provide some of the most desirable hunting areas in the upstate. 

Four single-family campsites and one group site are open year-round. Group site one is available 12 months out for reservations and standard sites two through five are available for reservations for dates 6 months out. 

An additional camping loop is open for big game deer season from August 28th through January 3rd and during turkey season in April. This loop offers five more single family campsites and two group campsites from $5/night for single family campsites and $10/night for group campsites.

Campsites are available for reservations on recreation.gov. A 14-day maximum stay limit is in place for all campsites at Sedalia.

General Information

Attractions Nearby:

The Enoree and Tyger Rivers offer boaters and anglers several boat ramps and access points to; hone their paddling skills, fishing skills or fishing stories, and nature watching skills.  Visitors can choose between a social or solitude experience, bring a friend or a group, and your equipment. Visitors interested in nature watching will see a variety of birds including red-shouldered hawks, great blue herons, ospreys, wood ducks, barred owls and possibly the American bald eagle. Anglers can enjoy fishing for catfish, small mouth bass and shellcrackers from land or water. Johns Creek Lake Complex; (Johns Creek Lake Complex, Lat 34 37 01 / Long 81 55 01. The complex is comprised of four small lakes; Johns Creek Lake, Sedalia Lake, Wildcat Lake and Macedonia Lake. All lakes are managed for recreational fishing and anglers can catch a variety of fish such as shellcracker and catfish. All lakes allow boats, except Johns Creek Lake, but only electric motors may be operated. Johns Creek Lake is handicap accessible and includes a fishing gazebo and restroom.  Visit our website for driving directions and fishing regulations and catch limits.

All year

  • All campsites have a maximum 14-day stay limit in a 30-day period.
  • Ensure you have a reservation before arrival.
  • Quiet hours are 10pm-6am.
  • No fireworks.
  • Campfires are allowed only in designated fire rings.
  • Only dead and down wood may be collected.
  • All tents and vehicles must be located on the hardened areas of the campsites. 

Hunting and fishing in South Carolina is regulated by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Visit www.dnr.sc.gov for more about the SCDNR and for hunting and fishing regulations in South Carolina.

Single family sites: $5/night. Group sites: $10/night. All sites must be reserved through recreation.gov. 

Getting There

Directions

Sedalia Campground, Union County- From Junction Highway 49 & Hwy. 176:
At intersection of Highway 49 and 176, drive west on Hwy. 49, 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.
 

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restroom information is not available for this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

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Last updated December 31, 2025