Morrow Bridge And Midway Seasonal Camps
33.98959, -82.4203
Morrow Bridge And Midway Seasonal Camps
$5.00 - $150.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$5.00
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
The campground offers three pricing options: $5 per night per campsite, $50 per month per campsite, or $150 per campsite for the entire season (September 13 through January 4). Fees are paid using a self-serve fee station.
About this campground
Deep within the Long Cane Ranger District, Morrow Bridge and Midway Seasonal Camps offer a rustic escape into the heart of South Carolina's hunting country. These primitive camps serve as your gateway to some of the Southeast's most rewarding pursuits for deer, wild turkey, and quail, where generations of hunters have tested their skills against the forest's elusive residents.
As primitive facilities, the campgrounds cater to tent campers and hunters seeking a basic setup. RV camping and group camping are supported but with minimal amenities.
Historical SignificanceWhile the formal records may be sparse, these camps carry the unwritten stories of countless hunting seasons, where traditions are passed down around evening campfires and successful harvests are celebrated under star-filled skies.
Weather and SeasonsFrom September through January, these camps welcome visitors during prime hunting season, when the forest transforms through autumn's spectacular display. Early season mornings may greet you with crisp 40°F temperatures perfect for tracking, while afternoon highs reaching a comfortable 80°F make midday breaks pleasant. The relatively dry conditions and moderate rainfall create ideal circumstances for both hunting and camp life, with humidity levels that won't leave you drenched after a morning trek.
ElevationThe gently rolling terrain of the Long Cane district provides varied topography that creates diverse wildlife habitats, though specific elevation markers give way to the more important contours that experienced hunters learn to read like a map.
Natural Features and SceneryEnveloped by a tapestry of dense hardwood and pine forests, these camps sit at the intersection of pristine wildlife habitat and hunter's paradise. The thick canopy overhead shelters thriving populations of white-tailed deer, while wild turkeys strut through the understory and coveys of quail burst from the forest edges, creating an ecosystem that rewards patience and skill.
Geological RegionNestled within the expansive Long Cane Ranger District of the Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests, this region showcases the best of South Carolina's Piedmont woodlands. The area's rich soils and diverse forest composition create a haven for game species, with mature timber stands, natural clearings, and creek bottoms forming a mosaic of habitats that have sustained both wildlife and hunting traditions for generations.
Campsite details
AccessibilityNo specific information about accessibility features was provided by authoritative sources or user reviews.
Sites Size"The spaces are fairly sized, especially for tent camping," according to a user review.
Sites PrivacyNo official or user review mentions privacy levels of campsites.
Total Campsites2 campsites
Recommended CampsitesNo recommendations are provided for selecting specific sites.
Best CampsitesNo specific campsites are mentioned as being better than others.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
Self-serve upon arrival.
Check-out
Self-serve upon departure.
Stay Limit
Seasonal stay limit up to January 4.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Unspecified
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutTwo separate campgrounds: Morrow Bridge and Midway, details on layout are not provided.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen season: September 13 through January 4.
Reservation PlatformsReservations are self-serve via a fee station. No online or phone reservation systems are mentioned.
Walk-in AvailabilityAll sites appear to follow a self-serve walk-up policy with no online reservations.
Cancellation PolicyCancellation policies are not specified.
Activities you can enjoy
Activities are heavily focused on hunting, making it a prime choice for hunters targeting deer, turkey, and quail. User reviews highlight its peaceful and natural environment, but other recreational activities are not explicitly mentioned.
Winter Activities
No specific winter activities like skiing or snowshoeing were mentioned.Water Sports
The campground does not indicate support for activities like kayaking or paddleboarding.Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
- Campfire policies are not explicitly mentioned.
- Quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Hazards
General hazardsPotential hazards include lack of potable water and restrooms. Wildlife encounters are likely due to the dense surrounding forest.
Active alertsNo active alerts are specified.
Weather forecast
78
°F
Aug 25
Monday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 54%
Moderately humid conditions
Wind: 3.4 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Clear sky
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Weather Summaries
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Emergency Services
Nearest emergency services are in Anderson and Greenwood, including hospitals and police stations.
Good to know
Peak season datesSeptember 13 through January 4.
Trash and recyclingNo information on trash and recycling facilities is available.
Proximity to water featuresNo nearby water features are mentioned.
Common complaintsUser reviews mention the lack of fresh porta-potties and potable water.
HostNo campground hosts are mentioned.
Campground Map
33.98959, -82.4203
Driving directionsMorrow Bridge Camp: From Anderson, travel south on Hwy 28 to the four-way stop in Abbeville. Turn right and travel 3.3 miles to the intersection of Hwy 28 and Hwy 72. Continue on Hwy 28 for 11.7 miles. Turn right onto Foster Road (S 33-37) and travel for 0.3 miles. Turn left onto Morrow Bridge Road (S 33-39) and travel 0.5 miles. Entrance is on the left. Midway Camp: From Greenwood Mall (also known as Cross Creek Mall), take Hwy 72 west toward Abbeville. Travel 5.8 miles to Beulah Baptist Church. Turn left onto Beulah Church Road and travel 0.6 miles. Entrance is on the left.
The campgrounds are accessible by paved roads up to their entrances, with detailed directions from major landmarks. There are no mentions of seasonal road closures or challenging terrain.Nearby places
Anderson (approximately 30 miles), Abbeville (approximately 15 miles), Greenwood (approximately 10 miles)
Nearby supplies
Camping supplies and groceries can be found in nearby cities such as Greenwood and Abbeville.
Camper Reviews
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2 reviews

Morrow Bridge And Midway Seasonal Camps has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
The campground is well-regarded by hunters for its peaceful environment and proximity to abundant game. However, the lack of basic amenities like water and clean restrooms affects overall comfort.
Review Summaries
Based on 2 reviews
What Campers Love
"Beautiful and peaceful" environment noted by user Tara Greene. Ideal for hunters targeting abundant wildlife.
Based on 2 reviewsCommon Concerns
Lack of potable water and clean restroom facilities, with one reviewer commenting the porta-potty "didn't look like it was fresh."
Based on 2 reviewsPro Tips & Recommendations
Bring sufficient water and prepare for primitive conditions.
Based on 2 reviewsSeasonal Insights
Reviews specifically mention hunting season from September to January as the prime time to visit.
Based on 2 reviewsCamper Quotes
"This is where my fiancé Jason and I take our camper from Sept-Jan 1 of each new year to hunt. We love it here." – Tara Greene. "We camped here for the weekend while hunting. Was only $5 for each...
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Site-Specific Reviews
No specific site numbers or areas of the campground are highlighted in the reviews.
Based on 2 reviewsAccessibility Features
No reviews address accessibility features.
Based on 2 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
No reviews explicitly discuss pet policies or experiences.
Based on 2 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025