Holly Oak Farms is located in the midlands of South Carolina between the Great Smoky Mountains and the Atlantic ocean! Once a working farm, Holly Oak Farms has been in the Millender family for four generations. The barn is situated among rolling hay fields by a shimmering pond. Campsites are available by the pond on grass.
Clean, cut fields for camping, plenty of bathrooms, some picnic tables and a nice air conditioned barn, couldn't ask for more. Marty and his staff were helpful and available during the entire event. Five Stars
Holly Oak Farms was an absolutely perfect place to see the eclipse! Marty, Josh, and their family were incredibly kind, welcoming, and had great hospitality. I was impressed with how organized they were and appreciated their warmth and accessibility. Thank you for an unforgettable weekend and for all the hard work and effort you put into it. I would recommend them to anyone without hesitation! I especially loved the boiled peanuts and getting a snow cone!
Marty and his family made this experience very comfortable and enjoyable. They really went out of their way to make each guest feel at home, and there were about 240 guests or so at this event. They did a fantastic job, and I would recommend this event-space anyone and everyone. Great job everyone!!!
I had a wonderful experience at Holly Oak Farms. Absolutely fantastic hosts. Marty and his family were very enthusiastic about all their camping guests who came to enjoy the eclipse, like myself. They came around and checked on their guests. I camped alone and felt very safe. Loved Holly Oaks Farms!
Marty and the team at Holly Oak Farms were terrific hosts! I would highly recommend booking an event at Holly Oak Farms whenever they have something going on.
I am very grateful to have found this camping site to view the total eclipse of 2017.
Thank you, to the entire team at Holly Oak Farms!
-Denny Smith
Large open field. Stay near pond far away from noisy road. Wonderful hosts! They could not do enough for us. Air conditioned barn a blessing in extreme heat
Location
St Matthews, Calhoun, South Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East) and Congaree First Nations according to