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Meet WYLDSTAY, a new camping experience opening in Greenville County this summer

WYLDSTAY hopes to make camping easy and low-stress by doing the set-up work for you.

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The tents are made of military-grade canvas for all climates. | Photo by WYLDSTAY

A new way to experience the outdoors is coming this summer to Greenville County — 691 Pennington Rd. in Fountain Inn to be exact.

Meet WYLDSTAY, a company opening campground locations this summer in the Upstate, Georgia, Texas, and even the Grand Canyon. It hopes to “streamline the camping experience.”

  • Step 1: Pick your campsite location
  • Step 2: Select your tent package
  • Step 3: Arrive at your campsite with no set-up required
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Big Mama and Tinsley are ready for visitors. | Photo by WYLDSTAY

While you’re there, hit the pond for some fishing, walk or bike the nearby trails, and visit the animal farm with (as seen above) highland cows.

Pre-bookings aren’t available yet, but follow @wyldstay for updates so you can be the first to know when they are.

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