Spartanburg County Parks & Recreation prohibits overnight camping in park areas unless it is part of a Parks Department program. The county sets closing times per facility rather than one countywide curfew; Croft, the large park in the county, closes at 6pm standard time (9pm daylight saving).
Spartanburg County does not publish a single countywide park-curfew hour in ordinance form; hours are posted per facility and enforced under the Parks & Recreation park rules. The park rules prohibit overnight camping unless it is part of an official Parks Department program, effectively barring after-hours overnight use. Croft, the major recreation area serving the county (a South Carolina State Park), posts standard-time hours of 7am to 6pm daily (extended to 8pm Fridays) and daylight-saving hours of 7am to 9pm daily. Additional posted rules ban unleashed pets, personal grills or campfires, driving over 10 mph, and glass containers. Check the specific park's posted signage for its closing time.
Remaining in a county park after posted closing hours or camping overnight without authorization violates the park rules and may result in ejection or trespass enforcement.
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