Tiger Cove Campground, which is family owned and operated, offers tent camping, full hookup sites for RV camping & lakeside full-efficiency rental cottages. Tiger Cove is located directly on beautiful Lake Hartwell which consists of 56,000 acres of sparkling fresh water and 960 miles of shoreline for all of your boating, swimming and fishing needs.
Also we are directly adjacent to the Green Pond Landing Event Center, Anderson County's mega boat ramp; and directly across the lake from Portman Marina. Amenities include boat ramp & dock, bathhouse with hot showers, plus the Tiger Cove Grill on premises with live music and lakeside dining. Be sure to ask about the Never-Ending Treasure Hunt for our very own Tiger Rocks; each Rock found is rewarded with a free ice cream!
Also we are directly adjacent to the Green Pond Landing Event Center, Anderson County's mega boat ramp; and directly across the lake from Portman Marina. Amenities include boat ramp & dock, bathhouse with hot showers, plus the Tiger Cove Grill on premises with live music and lakeside dining. Be sure to ask about the Never-Ending Treasure Hunt for our very own Tiger Rocks; each Rock found is rewarded with a free ice cream!
Services
Tiger Cove Campground offers lakefront cottages, fully furnished with kitchens & bathrooms for your stay at Lake Hartwell/Anderson SC, whether you are here for a weekend, week or extended stay. Must be reserved via phone at 864-225-5993. Polish your boots & dust off the Harley. Let's ride! Tiger Cove is a proud sponsor of the 2015 SC HOG rally & our restaurant, the Tiger Cove Grill, will be a Passport Stop.
We're all ready for a little R&R on Lake Hartwell so the Tiger Cove Grill is going to give it to you! Sunday afternoon music by the lake with your friends after boating on the water, come visit us for some fantastic sounds and your favorite beer/wine. To be sure not to miss out, stop in and get your yearly membership since we have become a Private Club; only $5.00 for the year!
Local restaurants will compete on the streets of Anderson, South Carolina to see who will win the 2010 Anderson Downtown Chili Cookoff. The Tiger Cove Grill will be entering good ol' Grandma's chili recipe, in memory of James Lash, so join us for some fun and loads of chili tasting. Event starts at 5:30 pm.
What's more fun than camping? Why camping on Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina, of course. That's what Tiger Cove Campground is all about; enjoying the camping life, putting the boat in the water and just playing in the water & meeting friends on the lake. Then come on into the A/C at our new Grill for a bite to eat, shoot a little pool and/or darts.
Did you know there's treasure on Lake Hartwell. There certainly is. Just come camping with us at Tiger Cove Campground and you will find gold nuggets & silver ore rocks that you can take home with you. BUT, if you find our very special Tiger Rocks, be sure to bring those into the campground office for your free ice cream.
Reviews (9)
Anita Hensley
Jul 23, 2021
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Walt Munns
Jun 29, 2021
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Scott Nelson
Jan 12, 2021
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Do not even go there. When I checked in the women says to me...” you booked online, if you would have called I would have told you not to come. Then apologized for the bathroom. If we needed to use the shower, come to the office and we will give you pliers”. This place is run down and not maintained. Good thing I had 4wheel drive, that is what you need to drive the road’s in the campground. Requested a refund and never heard back after several attempts. If you want a beer from the bar.... $10.00 membership plus the cost of your drink. Rude employees at the bar/ restaurant. This place needs
Gary Awroski
Sep 25, 2020
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Marsha Barley
Jan 22, 2020
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Good prices friendly management. But bear in mind these were built as fishing Shacks to be occupied only in the summer the winter months you practically freeze to death. High electric bills associated with these but during the summer you have an air conditioner and a wonderful screen porch. We would definitely stay there again but only during the summer. We got caught in an ice storm and electric was cut off and management could not tell us when we would ever get electric again and the manager told us if we needed to know to call the electric company I felt this was her job to do not mine.
Patrick Kinsella
Dec 02, 2018
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Dee Olekas
Nov 17, 2018
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Spike N. Curly
Jul 14, 2017
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We stayed for the weekend in our camper and once we arrived it was obviously "ran down" from the min you walked in the door to be checked in. The campground seemed full with permanent residents and not many weekend visitors. The dock looked as though it hadn't been used in years, there would be no way to put a boat out on their ramp. I understand the water is low, but There are plenty of places where the ramp still works. As we were visiting the dock so our son could fish, we passed two campers with trash piled up all around it and two dogs tied up to a tree. I felt very unsafe walking back to
Pam Jacobsen
Jan 23, 2016
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