Tucked into the foothills of the Appalachians, Iron City Campground is a peaceful, family-friendly basecamp with 40 wooded acres to roam. Located near the Broad River Greenway, it’s a great place to slow down, fish the pond, hike a trail, or just let the kids and dogs run free. Full hookup RV sites, walking paths, a pool, playground, and even a dog park make it easy to settle in and enjoy the quiet. When it’s time to explore, you’ve got options. Take a paddle or cast a line at nearby Lake Whelchel, or head over to Historic Brattonsville for a day of costumed interpreters, 18th-century buildings, and Revolutionary War history. Time your visit right and check out the Gaffney Peach Festival in July—live music, fried food, fireworks, and a whole lot of peach everything. Whether you’re into hiking, history, or just relaxing under the trees, Iron City Campground is a solid pick for camping with room to breathe. Book your stay and experience the quieter side of the Carolinas.
Tucked into the foothills of the Appalachians, Iron City Campground is a peaceful, family-friendly basecamp with 40 wooded acres to roam. Located near the Broad River Greenway, it’s a great place to slow down, fish the pond, hike a trail, or just let the kids and dogs run free. Full hookup RV sites, walking paths, a pool, playground, and even a dog park make it easy to settle in and enjoy the quiet. When it’s time to explore, you’ve got options. Take a paddle or cast a line at nearby Lake Whelchel, or head over to Historic Brattonsville for a day of costumed interpreters, 18th-century buildings, and Revolutionary War history. Time your visit right and check out the Gaffney Peach Festival in July—live music, fried food, fireworks, and a whole lot of peach everything. Whether you’re into hiking, history, or just relaxing under the trees, Iron City Campground is a solid pick for camping with room to breathe. Book your stay and experience the quieter side of the Carolinas.