Broyles

Star2.45
13 reviews
900 SMYZER ROAD, TOWNVILLE, SC 29689

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Booking

Reservable

Sites

1 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Not Allowed

Opens U.S. Army Corps of Engineers site

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Campsite Fees
A $10 service fee applies if you change or cancel a reservation more than 14 days in advance. If you cancel a reservation within 14 days of arrival,...
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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What Campers Say

2.45

Mixed Reviews

Based on 13 reviews

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"Reviews for Broyles are overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing a clean, scenic lakeside park that’s great for families, swimming, picnicking, and boating. Visitors describe it as a well-maintained, shaded “little gem” with a good beach, safe boat ramp, and plenty of space and tables. A few minor issues are noted with restroom supplies and enforcing reservations at the pavilion, but overall satisfaction is very high."

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Best Time to Camp at Broyles

Spring and summer transform Broyles into a competitive angler's paradise, with the recreation area hosting major fishing tournaments that draw participants from across the region. The warm-weather months bring ideal conditions for both serious tournament fishermen and casual visitors looking to spend sun-drenched days on the water. While the area welcomes visitors year-round, these peak seasons showcase Hartwell Lake at its most vibrant and active.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm weather, perfect for water activities. Book early.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Off-season, limited services. Check for closures before visiting.

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    About Broyles

    Nestled along 24 acres of prime Hartwell Lake shoreline, Broyles Recreation Area serves as a premier day-use destination where anglers, boaters, and families converge to experience the best of South Carolina's lake country. The three-lane boat ramp and courtesy dock make launching a breeze, while the designated swim beach, fishing pier, shaded picnic grounds, and playground ensure there's something for every member of the family.
    Broyles Recreation Area is described as a 24-acre day-use and boat-launch facility on Hartwell Lake that includes one volunteer host campsite; public overnight camping is not explicitly detailed in the source material.
    Historical SignificanceThe story of Hartwell Lake begins with ambitious mid-century engineering—a project initially conceived to harness hydroelectric power, manage flooding, and improve navigation along the Savannah River basin. Over the decades, the project's mission evolved and expanded, embracing the equally important goals of recreation, environmental stewardship, water quality management, and habitat conservation. Today, visitors to Broyles benefit from this broader vision, enjoying a recreation area that balances human enjoyment with ecological responsibility.
    Weather and SeasonsSpring and summer transform Broyles into a competitive angler's paradise, with the recreation area hosting major fishing tournaments that draw participants from across the region. The warm-weather months bring ideal conditions for both serious tournament fishermen and casual visitors looking to spend sun-drenched days on the water. While the area welcomes visitors year-round, these peak seasons showcase Hartwell Lake at its most vibrant and active.
    Natural Features and SceneryWhere the Savannah, Tugaloo, and Seneca Rivers converge, Hartwell Lake spreads across the landscape like liquid sapphire, its 962 miles of shoreline creating countless coves and inlets to explore. At Broyles, towering pines cast dappled shade over the recreation area, their needles carpeting the ground and perfuming the air with that distinctive Southern forest scent. The wooded setting provides natural relief from summer heat while maintaining open access to the sparkling lake waters, creating an ideal balance between forest retreat and waterfront playground.
    Geological RegionSituated on Hartwell Lake, a carefully engineered reservoir that tamed and united three historic rivers—the Savannah, Tugaloo, and Seneca—into a single expansive waterway that now defines the landscape of the upper Savannah River basin.
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    Campsite details

    Total Campsites1 campsites

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    Tents
    Tents are not allowed
    RV vehicles
    RV vehicles are not allowed
    Primitive
    Primitive are not allowed
    Reservable
    Reservations are allowed

    Site layoutDay-use layout with paved roads and parking throughout, 14 picnic sites, one picnic shelter with water and electric, a comfort station, playground, fishing pier, three-lane boat ramp and courtesy dock. Parking expansion added approximately 30 boat trailer spaces and 8 single-car spaces (completed 2018).
    Cancellation PolicyA $10 service fee will apply if you change or cancel a reservation more than 14 days in advance of arrival date. If you cancel a reservation within 14 days of your scheduled arrival date, you will forfeit the reservation fee.

    Activities you can enjoy

    Primary recreational uses center on boating, water sports, fishing, and swimming; facilities support lake access and day-use recreation.
    Fishing
    Fishing is a prominent activity: the site includes a fishing pier and is a frequent location for large fishing tournaments held in spring and summer.
    Swimming
    A designated swim area/beach is provided for swimmer access to Hartwell Lake.
    Boating
    Boating is a top activity with a three-lane boat ramp and a courtesy dock to provide easy access to Hartwell Lake.
    Beach activities
    Designated swim area/beach available; Hartwell Lake shoreline supports multiple swimming beaches and beach-related recreation.
    Water Sports
    Boating and water sports are described as top recreational activities at the site.
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    Campground rules

    • Pets are not allowed

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    Weather at Broyles

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    Dec 11
    Thursday
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    Precipitation: 0%
    Humidity: 73%
    Wind: 5.4 mph
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    Good to know

    Proximity to water featuresOn the shoreline of Hartwell Lake with a three-lane boat ramp, courtesy dock, designated swim area/beach and fishing pier.
    HostOne volunteer host campsite is present on-site.

    Campground Map

    900 SMYZER ROAD, TOWNVILLE, SC 29689
    Driving directionsFrom Interstate 85, take exit 11 to Highway 24 headed towards Anderson, SC. Turn right onto Hattens Ford Road and follow signs to the facility.
    Accessible from Interstate 85 via exit 11 to Highway 24 (toward Anderson, SC); follow local signs to Hattens Ford Road.
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    Anderson, SC (distance not provided)

    Reviews from booking and map sources

    2.5
    13 reviews
    Mixed Reviews
    Mixed Reviews
    Broyles has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
    Reviews for Broyles are overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing a clean, scenic lakeside park that’s great for families, swimming, picnicking, and boating. Visitors describe it as a well-maintained, shaded “little gem” with a good beach, safe boat ramp, and plenty of space and tables. A few minor issues are noted with restroom supplies and enforcing reservations at the pavilion, but overall satisfaction is very high.
    Review Summaries
    Based on 13 reviews

    What Campers Love

    Campers and day-users love the beautiful lake setting, describing it as very scenic, vibey, and one of the cleaner parts of Lake Hartwell. Highlights include the nice roped-off swimming area, good...
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    Based on 13 reviews

    Common Concerns

    The few complaints focus on facility and management details rather than the setting itself. One reviewer reports restrooms lacking paper towels, hand soap, and toilet paper, and another Rec.gov user...
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    Based on 13 reviews

    Pro Tips & Recommendations

    Reviewers suggest using the shaded picnic areas and grills for full-day family gatherings and note that Site 1 is large, right on the water, and close to the swimming area, making it ideal for...
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    Based on 13 reviews

    Camper Quotes

    “What a little gem this place is! Lots of picnic tables and pine trees (read: shade), a boat ramp, a dock, and a little roped off swimming area.” “New to town and our 4 grands came to visit. We took...
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    Based on 13 reviews

    Site-Specific Reviews

    Site 1 in Loop BROY is repeatedly praised as a gorgeous, large group area right on the water. Reviewers note it’s very close to the swimming spot, has a big charcoal grill, and plenty of tables and...
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