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Rock Hill, South Carolina, is just south of Charlotte, NC, and 70 miles north of Columbia, along I-77. This quaint college town is just a short drive from the Catawba River and Kings Mountain State Park, making it a great destination for anyone looking to explore the forests, rivers, and wetlands of the American South. Then, when you’re finished trekking through the forest, you can head into town and enjoy one of Rock Hill’s many museums or local eateries. When you rent an RV in Rock Hill, you’ll get to experience Southern hospitality at its finest.

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The Great Outdoors

Rock Hill is just minutes from the scenic Catawba River, where visitors can hike, bike, fish, and boat at River Park, Ebenezer Park, and Westminster Park. River Park offers 3.5 miles of trails and plenty of interesting opportunities for visitors, including a boardwalk trail through preserved wetlands and a canoe and kayak launch. Ebenezer Park is just north of the city along Lake Wylie, which means plenty of boating, fishing, and swimming opportunities for park visitors. Westminster Park is also nearby, and with eight miles of trails, it offers the best riverside hiking opportunities near Rock Hill. The park also has a canoe launch, a ropes course, and an airsoft course for visitors to use.

If you’re up for a drive, you can head to the McDowell Nature Center and Preserve, Landsford Canal State Park, or Kings Mountain State Park. At the McDowell Nature Center, you can begin your visit by exploring the center to learn about plants and wildlife that are native to the area. Then, you can explore over seven miles of trails that stretch through the preserve, take a guided kayaking tour, or enjoy a picnic on Copperhead Island.

If you like fishing or wildlife, head southeast to Landsford Canal State Park. The canal has a variety of native fish species present, including bass, catfish, and carp, and since the park is located within a neotropical bird migration corridor, birdwatchers can view a variety of species within the park, including a pair of nesting bald eagles. Visitors can also launch canoes on the Catawba River or hike the short trails within the park. However, RVers looking for more recreational activities can head to Kings Mountain State Park. This large park features over 20 miles of equestrian and hiking trails through the forest as well as activities ranging from kayaking to birdwatching. With your Rock Hill rental RV, you can easily explore these scenic South Carolina State Parks.

RV Parks

Rock Hill’s close proximity to Charlotte and a number of major parks makes it an easy place to find a camping spot when you rent an RV. If you want to stay close to the city, check out the Carowinds Camp Wilderness, the Charlotte/Fort Mill KOA, or the Crown Cove RV Park. Carowinds Camp Wilderness offers full hookups for RVs up to 40 feet long next to the Carowinds theme park. In addition to its proximity to this exciting park, guests can also enjoy a seasonal swimming pool and lawn games like shuffleboard. The KOA also offers full hookups and plenty of amenities, including mini golf and a dog park, close to Rock Hill. Crown Cove RV Park is also in Fort Mill, and although it doesn’t have as many amenities as the other parks, it does offer long-term stays for RVers looking to spend more time in Rock Hill.

If you want to stay close to nature, you can camp at one of the many parks surrounding Rock Hill. Ebenezer Park has campsites with electrical hookups that range from 20 to 50 amps, and Westminster Park has a handful of sites available, too. If you head north to the McDowell Nature Preserve, you can camp at full-hookup RV sites along Lake Wylie, but since there are limited RV spaces, be sure to reserve your spot in advance if you’re dead-set on camping at the preserve.

If you’d rather have more camping options, head to Kings Mountain State Park, which has over 100 sites with water and electrical hookups as well as easy access to a dump station and on-site showers and restrooms. When you book an RV in Rock Hill, you’ll have more than enough options for RV campsites throughout the area.

Exploring the City

Once you’re finished exploring the natural beauty of South Carolina in the Rock Hill motorhome rental, head to Rock Hill’s historic downtown for food, history, and entertainment. History buffs can enjoy one of Rock Hill’s many museums, which range from general history museums to a telephone museum. You can then venture to nearby local shops and restaurants to browse through unique boutiques or enjoy a meal at a family-owned restaurant.

Rock Hill also hosts a number of seasonal events, such as the springtime Come-See-Me Festival, the Red, White, and Boom Festival on the 4th of July, and the October Blues and Jazz Festival. When you explore the area with an RV rental near Rock Hill, you’ll surely find plenty to do in this quaint Southern city!

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Blackjacks Heritage Preserve, SCRock Hill, SC
  • Rock Hill River Park Loop, SCRock Hill, SC
  • Riverwalk Greenway Trail, SCRock Hill, SC
  • Catawba River: Lake Wylie to Manchester Creek, SCFort Mill, SC
  • Kingsley Power Loop, SCFort Mill, SC
  • Baxter Trails, SCFort Mill, SC
  • Catawba Indian Reservation, SCRock Hill, SC
  • Mill Loop Trail, SCFort Mill, SC
  • Historic Brattonsville Loop, SCYork, SC
  • Springfield Trail , SCFort Mill, SC

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