Recreation Area
CASSIDY BRIDGE PRIMITIVE CAMP
South Carolina
At a glance
- Facility type
- Campground
- Reservable
- Yes
- Coordinates
- 34.78615, -83.21013
CASSIDY BRIDGE PRIMITIVE CAMP is a federal recreation site in South Carolina, listed in the Recreation Information Database (RIDB). It offers public water access for fishing and boating.
About CASSIDY BRIDGE PRIMITIVE CAMP
CASSIDY BRIDGE PRIMITIVE CAMP is a federal recreation area listed as a campground located in South Carolina.
Overview Cassidy Bridge Primitive Camp is situated in the Andrew Pickens Ranger District in Oconee County in the western corner South Carolina. The camp sits on the Chauga River, with the Chattooga River a short drive away. Popular activities include hunting, hiking, horseback ri…
This facility is reservable through Recreation.gov. For current fees, hours, and rules, check the official Recreation.gov listing before you visit — details can change seasonally.
This is a recreation facility entry. If you're specifically looking for boat launch ramps, marinas, or fishing piers, check whether this site offers water access and confirm locally.
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Frequently asked questions
What is CASSIDY BRIDGE PRIMITIVE CAMP?
It is a federal recreation area (listed as a campground) in South Carolina.
Can I reserve this facility?
Yes, it is reservable through Recreation.gov.
Where can I find fees, hours, and rules?
Check the official Recreation.gov listing for current details.
How do I get there?
From Walhalla, SC, drive 5 miles north on Highway 28. Turn left on Whetstone Road, and follow it for three quarters of a mile to Cassidy Bridge Road. Turn left on Cassidy Bridge Road, and follow it for 5 miles to the campground.
Is this a boat launch or fishing pier?
This is a general recreation facility. Check Recreation.gov or locally to confirm what water access it offers.