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Andrew Jackson State Park in South Carolina is located in Lancaster County, and just north of the city of Lancaster. The state park is obviously named for Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. Born near Lancaster in 1767, Jackson is the only president to be born in South Carolina. His political home was Tennessee, but he was raised in South Carolina.

Lancaster County has a humid subtropical climate, which means that its summers are hot and humid while its winters are fairly mild. The high elevation in some of the upstate areas such as Lancaster means that they have fewer of the subtropical characteristics. Summers are not as hot and humid as they might be further south in the state. Also, snowfall is more common in these areas. They’re still fairly warm when compared to other parts of the United States.

Lancaster County is in a region known as the Piedmont Region geographically. Economically, it is in the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia metropolitan area that actually spans parts of North Carolina and South Carolina. Visitors who rent an RV in Andrew Jackson State Park can easily get on Highway 521 to explore other areas. From the state park, outdoor lovers can reach Charlotte, North Carolina in less than an hour. Columbia, South Carolina is about ninety minutes away, and the North Carolina state line is less than ten minutes away.

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History buffs searching for an RV rental in Lancaster County will find many attractions to interest them at the Andrew Jackson State Park. Many attractions of the park are centered around the seventh president. There are living history programs that explore his life, his childhood, and life in the state. This state park also features interactive exhibits about Andrew Jackson growing up in the backcountry of South Carolina. An on-site museum explores that aspect a little further.

Additionally, the park has a birthday party for Andrew Jackson every March as his birthday draws near.

As for natural features, Andrew Jackson State Park has a lake that allows for fishing. The lake is stocked with many different species of fish. Watersport enthusiasts who book an RV near Andrew Jackson State Park can also have fun out on the water. This is a great way to spend the day with friends and family.

Nature trails through the park allow for running, walking, and hiking. Nature photography is a popular choice for many people as well. There are two one-mile hiking loops as well as some other areas to walk around.

Camping at Andrew Jackson State Park

Andrew Jackson State Park offers about twenty-five campsites for vacationers who enjoy motorhome camping. Some of the sites are pull-through sites, and others are back-in sites. The spots offer 30 amp and 50 amp electric as well as water hookups. Those who would prefer to pitch a tent can also do that.

The park also offers restrooms and shower facilities. Some of the sites back right up to the lake. Vacationers here are able to bring their own boat to launch right from their campsites. Others might choose to rent a boat or canoe. The pet area allows you to play with Fido and Fluffy right near your campsites.

Exploring The Area

Outside of Andrew Jackson State Park, Lancaster offers several opportunities that many will find interesting. The Native American Studies Center is one such place. As the name indicates, the center is a museum that is devoted to the history of Native Americans. There is a particular focus on South Carolina, but the center explores several different cultures. There are exhibits and artifacts from Native American history. While here, you can expect to spend about one or two hours looking around.

The Buford Battleground is a historic battleground dating from 1780 and during the Revolutionary War. The battle was a loss by the Continentals, but it is said to typify the type of fighting that took place in the backcountry around South Carolina. The exact circumstances of the massacre were disputed at the time; regardless, history enthusiasts who rent an RV near Andrew Jackson State Park might be interested in this site.

The original site of the Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church is marked by a plaque. The original church was the first organized church in upper South Carolina. The church was built around 1755 and has a corresponding cemetery. The cemetery is famous for being the burial site of Andrew Jackson’s father.

Lancaster, South Carolina features a wide range of food options for travelers as they pass through. The city and surrounding area have everything from nationwide food chains to local eateries. Visitors can find pizza, Chinese, Mexican, and much more. Also, visitors can find food common to the southeast.

Located on Highway 521, Andrew Jackson State Park is within easy distance of several gas stations and truck stops. State park RV camping can be a fun and rewarding opportunity for many, and a great way to see South Carolina.

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