Top Glamping near Thomaston, GA

Are you in need of a campground near Thomaston, GA? Thomaston is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. Discover great camping spots near Thomaston, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Glamping Sites Near Thomaston, GA (14)

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    1. Stone Mountain Park Campground

    88 Reviews
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    419 Saves

    Nestled among 3200 acres of natural beauty just outside of Atlanta, the Stone Mountain Park Campground features over 400 RV, Pop-up, and Tent sites as well as Yurt, Safari Tent, and RV Rentals. While Stone Mountain GA camping you'll also find a variety of recreational activities and family-friendly attractions and events available seasonally.

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    2. High Falls State Park

    73 Reviews
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    253 Saves

    Located Northwest of Macon and great for camping near Atlanta, High Falls State Park is named for tumbling cascades on the Towaliga River. Boat rental, ramps and fishing docks provide easy access to the park’s lake, known as one of Georgia’s top fishing spots for hybrid and white bass. Overnight visitors can choose from a spacious campground or lakeside yurts, which are like canvas and wood tents. Each yurt features a small deck, picnic table and grill outside, plus furniture, electrical outlets and a ceiling fan inside. During summer, guests may cool off in the park’s swimming pool. Visitors can hike along the river’s edge and through hilly forest to the remains of a hydroelectric power plant foundation. In the early 1800s, this area was a prosperous industrial town with several stores, a grist mill, cotton gin, blacksmith shop, shoe factory and hotel. High Falls fell from prosperity in the 1880s when a major railroad bypassed it. Today, the park is a popular camping destination and a relaxing side trip for travelers on I-75. Reservations, Accommodations & Facilities: -1,050 Acres -650 Acre Lake -6 Yurts -106 Tent, Trailer & RV Campsites, some seasonal -1 Pioneer Campground -1 Paddle-In Primitive Campsite (sleeps 25) -1 Group Shelter (seats 125) -5 Picnic Shelters -River Pavilion — for campground guests only -Swimming Pool (fee) — seasonal -2 Boat Ramps -Playgrounds (Note: the playground in the River Campground B Loop has been removed)

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    $41 - $85 / night

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    3. F.D. Roosevelt State Park

    53 Reviews
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    229 Saves

    At 9,049 acres, Georgia's largest state park is a hiker's and backpacker's haven. Many visitors are surprised to find rolling mountains 80 miles southeast of Atlanta. Above King's Gap is Dowdell's Knob where President Franklin D. Roosevelt sometimes picnicked and pondered world affairs. A life-size sculpture of the president now welcomes visitors to the overlook. Several park amenities were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, including cottages and the Liberty Bell Swimming Pool fed by cool springs. A wooded campground sits near the edge of a small fishing lake, and privately operated stables offer guided horseback rides. In 1921, FDR came to this part of Georgia to swim in naturally warm springs that offered relief from polio. Today, nearby Roosevelt's Little White House Historic Site invites visitors to see his modest home, a museum and the pools that first drew him here. 9,049 Acres 22 Cottages 109 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites 16 Backcountry Campsites 2 Picnic Shelters Group Shelter (seats 95) Group Camp (sleep 75) Pioneer Campground 2 Lakes (15-acre Lake Delanor and 25-acre Lake Franklin) Liberty Bell Swimming Pool Trading Post

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    $10 / night

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    4. Indian Springs State Park

    29 Reviews
    104 Photos
    162 Saves
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    5. Pine Mountain RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    28 Photos
    54 Saves

    Pine Mountain RV Resort is open all four seasons, good times are in bloom at Pine Mountain. Just an hour down the road from Atlanta, just up the road from Columbus, and just three miles from world-famous Callaway Gardens®, you’ll find our retreat nestled in the Georgia pines.

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    6. R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    34 Reviews
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    166 Saves

    Overview

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground is a waterfront facility on the southern shore of West Point Lake, which spans parts of Alabama and Georgia. This man-made lake has 525 miles of shoreline that provide excellent opportunities for fishing, camping, boating and other recreational activities.

    Recreation

    Whether sailing or power boating, West Point Lake is a boater's paradise. There are boat ramps in 34 public recreation areas around the lake, including R. Shaefer Heard, as well as two privately owned full-service marinas. Fishing is one of the most popular activities on the lake. A dozen creeks and more than 40 square miles of lake provide plenty of good fishing spots for the thousands of anglers who fish here regularly. The lake abounds with bass, catfish, crappie and bream. Bank fishing is excellent at many locations, including public fishing piers at Hardley Creek, Rocky Point and McGee Bridge parks. Several trails wind along the lake and through the landscape, including the Lakeside Trail, which is perfect for mountain biking. A wildlife management area of nearly 10,000 acres, located at the upper end of the lake, provides habitat for many types of wildlife. This area offers excellent hunting opportunities.

    Natural Features

    Surrounded by rolling fields and deep forests that display outstanding fall foliage, West Point Lake extends 35 miles along the Chattahoochee River on the Alabama-Georgia state line. The campground is forested and overlooks the 25,900-acre lake.

    Nearby Attractions

    The lake offers 25 day-use parks. While many people visit the lake to boat and camp, the parks offer a variety of other recreation facilities including tennis courts, ball fields, basketball courts, fishing piers with fish attractors, hiking trails and picnic shelters for individuals or large groups.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Changes and Cancellations: A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation. Late cancellations are subject to additional fees. For full details see NRRS Reservation Policy

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    $34 / night

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    8. Dames Ferry

    14 Reviews
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    110 Saves
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    9. Heart of Georgia RV Park

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    10. Fair Harbor RV Park

    14 Reviews
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    76 Saves
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    $35 / night

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Recent Glamping Reviews In Thomaston

252 Reviews of 14 Thomaston Campgrounds


  • Tia K.
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    Oct. 25, 2024

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    Go-to Campsite

    Great for spring/summer camping, kind camp hosts, and great fun paddleboarding and jetskiing on Lake West Point. My family’s go-to spot!

  • Michael T.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Sep. 23, 2024

    Indian Springs State Park

    More than expected...unfortunate noise pollution

    This is a little gem of a state park. Indian Springs State park has a lot to offer. The camp sites are the other side of the lake from the group and public shelters/picnic areas etc so you feel away from everything. The park offers a museum, trails, kayak rentals and more. 

    The multi-purpose hike connects to the Dauset Nature Center trails and is worth taking the extra mile or so, at least, to go visit the nature center. The hike is rated as quite hard on All Trails and similar apps but, in reality, is fine for most levels. I am recovering from a back injury and this was my first 5+ mile hike in years. It was more than manageable. 

    One downside of the parks location is that you are close to Jackson and neighboring towns. There were some noises (e.g. loud cars) that could be heard from our site at night. It wasn't constant or overly intrusive. The main complaint was that other humans in the park seemed to not have consideration for their camping neighbors and enjoyed driving golf carts around while playing music at full volume. That can happen anywhere though and maybe shouldn't be a 'negative' for the park. 

    The park is well kept, comfort stations are fine and staff very friendly and helpful.

  • Nik J.
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    Aug. 6, 2024

    High Falls State Park

    Nice place to get away

    We really enjoyed staying at High Falls. Most of the RV sites were spaced well apart and the amenities were clean.

  • Angela C.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jul. 4, 2024

    F.D. Roosevelt State Park

    Pretty state campground

    We had some flubs with this campground. We put the wrong address in our GPS resulting in us arriving too late to use the pool. Then we neglected to pick up our paperwork and had to drive back to the main building to get it and we drove past the campground host on duty so we didn’t get firewood. Our campsite was pretty: flat, spacious, shaded with trees, but it was frustrating to drive past the even prettier spots right on the lake and realize that’s what I should have booked!! Several people were out enjoying evening fishing as we drove past to our more woodsy loop.

    We were here all of 12 hours - it was a nice stopover on our route further south. Really quiet and absolutely spotless bathhouse! I really was bummed about not getting to the pool (it was not open the next day) - we will come back!

  • Allen S.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jul. 2, 2024

    F.D. Roosevelt State Park

    Nice site, well maintained

    I am getting back into camping for the first time in a very long time. Went to FDR State Park because it’s only about 30 minutes from home. Booking site 111 was easily done online. I arrived after the office had closed but my reservation sheet with instructions was left in a box on the door for me to pick up. Great park with nice lake for fishing, kayaking, paddle boating as well many hiking trails. Bathrooms were clean and well maintained. Visited Dowdell’s Knob which gives a fantastic view…no wonder it was FDR’s favorite picnicking site when visiting Warm Springs. I would definitely recommend and will be back, but next time will be spring or fall because summer was just too hot.

  • Luke A.
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    Jun. 3, 2024

    Fair Harbor RV Park

    close to Rigby's and the aviation museum

    Stayed here mostly to visit Rigby's and the aviation museum.  My girlfriend loved the horses - different ones are coming and going frequently.  My 6 year old had a great time with the other kids and pond and playground.  Great facilities and staff.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
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    May. 25, 2024

    F.D. Roosevelt State Park

    Beautiful and Clean Campground

    Stayed in the 500 series camping area prior to Memorial Day Weekend for two nights. The staff at check in were extremely friendly and helpful. All camping/RV spots in 500 series were well spaced, the ones nearest the lake seem a little more congested. Easy to navigate with my Solis, but a large Class A or trailer would be challenging. The bathroom/shower facilities were some of the cleanest, well kept I’ve ever seen. Hiked to Cascade Falls with my wife and our two dogs (2 miles in/2 miles out). Will definitely go back.

  • T
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    Jan. 1, 2024

    Crossroads Travel Park

    Perfect pull off spot

    We had pull thru site with full hookups. Everything worked and site was level. We made reservations and arrived after staff was gone. There was a detailed map and directions to get to our site. Worked great as a stopover to our final destination.

  • Pam & Steve S.
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    Jul. 28, 2023

    F.D. Roosevelt State Park

    Nature at its best

    Easy booking, check in, and hook up to electric and water. Beautiful, serene surroundings. We didn’t get to do all the fun stuff available like the pool and the hiking trail since it was just an overnight stop but we will be back.

  • Caitlin S.
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    Jul. 26, 2023

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    Spacious lakefront sites

    Great, quiet park with lots of walking and biking trails nearby. All the sites are wooded and spaced out so you don’t have any issues with privacy. From what we could tell, all of the sites have direct lake access. We visited in July and because of the tree coverage, we were able to sit outside most of the day without getting too hot. This is definitely one of our new favorite parks!

  • Randal F.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jul. 25, 2023

    High Falls State Park

    Quick Visit

    We just stopped in for a quick one night visit on our travel north. Check in was quick and easy. Sites are not large but adequate, cute playground and a double dump station available. There is very little cell phone service- AT&T has none.

  • Lauren W.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jul. 7, 2023

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    Fantastic

    Site 16 Back in Gravel 50 amp Water Amazing site on the water! Spacious site, plenty of privacy. Very clean cg. Bathrooms nearby, but showers are around the corner. Very clean, just older. Plenty of walking, and biking over the dam into Alabama! Beautiful lake for swimming, canoes, or kayaking.

  • Jason H.
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    Jun. 25, 2023

    Indian Springs State Park

    Easy, Quiet campsite.

    We visited this campground April 23rd and stayed for 2 nights. Campground is very clean and peaceful. We dragged our feet on booking so ended up with limited sites to choose from. Site 49, still a great site just not as private as some of the sites on roundabouts.

    Site 49 has a slightly mild downhill walk about 30 yards to get to the edge of the water. Not really an area you would jump in and swim at though, stagnant water in the corner. We used it for setting up our hammocks and used it for the view of the lake.

    There is also a small old town right outside the campground with a small ice cream place / museum and old market with minimum things in a pinch.

    There was also another campsite within 10-15 minutes of Indian Springs and they had a trail you could walk along the waterfalls and river.

  • Lorilee S.
    Camper-submitted photo from R. Shaefer Heard Campground
    Jun. 25, 2023

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    Beautiful campground

    This campground is so beautiful. We walked all of the loops. Some are pretty steep. We were in a buddy site that backed up to the lake. The water was a bit icky looking (not just from the red clay, but it had a layer of algae on it). We rode our bikes to the damn area, which was really cool!

  • Terry P.
    Camper-submitted photo from R. Shaefer Heard Campground
    May. 15, 2023

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    Nice lake for kayaking

    Campsites vary from forested and shaded to open and sunny. Most campsites offer lake views. Kayaks can be launched from some sites. Some sites are close together and others are spaced farther apart and offer more privacy. Restrooms and showers are spaced around the campground. I preferred the 17-39 section because it seemed more wooded.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from R. Shaefer Heard Campground
    May. 8, 2023

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    Too open

    The campground is well maintained. Gorgeous lake, clean plots. The problem is the lack of privacy. Even their more private spots are still just kind of in the open. If you’re seeking seclusion, which most people are when they try and get away from the city, you won’t find it here. The public bathrooms are also less than desirable. Wet concrete floors and tile walls just makes it feel dirty. For what they charge, the bathrooms should be in far better shape across the grounds. The couple that runs the visiting booth are way too strict. They legitimately lock you into the grounds after 10pm… idk how that’s legal, but they do it.

  • Denise M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Blanton Creek Campground
    Apr. 20, 2023

    Blanton Creek Campground

    Awesome place

    We recently visited for the first time this year and I must say that this place will be on my always go list. We love the peacefulness and cleanliness of the park and the staff was wonderful. We will definitely be back a few more times this year 😁

  • Rick G.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Apr. 20, 2023

    F.D. Roosevelt State Park

    Great Spring Trip

    Booked a couple of adjacent sites to explore the area with friends. The State Park is very well maintained, sites offered enough privacy, bathhouse was very clean, and the weather couldn’t have been better. Visited the Little White House State Historic site and enjoyed the Wild Safari and some good B-B-Q.

  • Ramos R.
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    Mar. 22, 2023

    Highland Marina Resort Campground

    Greedy run down resort

    So our family booked 2021 June to reserve two dockside cabins fully paid for and end up having a family emergency where emergency surgery was needed. Due to the severity of the situation considering brain surgery recovery time, the manager at the time gave us credit rather than a refund and said we had two years to use the credit. Since then the new owners have taken over and decided that they will not honor the credit of the business that they purchased. NOWHERE IN OUR PAPERWORK DOES IT STATE THAT THE CREDIT IS ONLY GOOD FOR ONE YEAR. The sum of the reservation was just about three grand and we have come to learn that we are no longer eligible to use our credit because of the new owners/management company. The resolution they came to was that we rebook, spend another 3 grand more on what we have already purchased and they would ever so graciously credit us one night per cabin. UNACCEPTABLE. WE WILL BE FORWARDING THIS TO THE GEORGIA CONSUMER PROTECTION BUREAU. WORD OF ADVICE DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS RESORT. LISTEN TO THE PREVIOUS REVIEWS AS MY FAMILY DID NOT AND WE FOUND OUT THE HARD WAY.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from High Falls State Park
    Mar. 17, 2023

    High Falls State Park

    Beautiful

    The park is gorgeous and well maintained. It’s a little tight in a place or two but we’re pulling a 40’ fifth wheel and had no problems. We stayed in spot 71 which was a pull through with large lot that was really nice. Fire pit, picnic table and grill as well. I’m uploading a set of maps. You definitely need them as the sites are marked nicely but the areas are not and it’s very confusing. Also if you use maps on a device make sure you add campground because there are a few other places you don’t want to go pulling a rig since the campground is in a state park. Great for hiking, biking, fishing etc. Plain on zero internet or cell coverage. I’m all about the camping adventure but I like to be able to contact the kids if needed. Overall great place.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from R. Shaefer Heard Campground
    Mar. 4, 2023

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    Nice COE

    The campground(CG) is fairly easy to get to as you follow the signs to West Point, Lake. Our RV GPS and Waze took us right to the West Point Project sign(per reservation email) that showed R. Shaefer Heard CG. Check-in at the gate was quick, and we proceeded to back-in site 106 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP). The site entrance is lined with railroad ties, so we had to be precise with our backing. However, the road turns at the site, so you get a straight shot to back in. The reservation website states that the site is limited to a 30’ RV. We had zero problems fitting in, leveling, and parking our 39’ 5th wheel and F450. Site 106 is on the end of a row, so it has plenty of privacy, plus right on the lake. As with most COEs, the water pressure is very good, so we used a reducer. We got 2 bars on Verizon. There’s a clear shot south for satellite, and we were able to get a shot north through mature trees for Starlink. Our site was right on the water and would be an easy launch for a kayak. As we were here in early January, we pretty much had the loop to ourselves. The last time we were here was during warmer weather a couple of years ago, and this CG was pretty much full. We enjoyed walking our dogs along the CG roads. We enjoyed our two-day stay.



Guide to Thomaston

Camping near Thomaston, Georgia, offers a mix of beautiful nature and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled trip, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Biking: Explore the trails at High Falls State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "Great for hiking, biking, fishing etc." This park has scenic views and well-maintained paths.
  • Fishing: At Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground, you can enjoy fishing in the lake. A reviewer noted, "Great park with nice lake for fishing, kayaking, paddle boating."
  • Playgrounds: Families will appreciate the playgrounds available at various campgrounds. One camper at High Falls State Park Campground said, "Cute playground and a double dump station available."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers often rave about the cleanliness of the bathhouses. A visitor at Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground said, "The bathroom/shower facilities were some of the cleanest, well kept I’ve ever seen."
  • Spacious Sites: Many campers enjoy the spaciousness of the sites. One reviewer at R. Shaefer Heard Campground mentioned, "All the sites are wooded and spaced out so you don’t have any issues with privacy."
  • Friendly Staff: Campers appreciate the helpfulness of the staff. A visitor at Twin Oaks RV Park noted, "Staff was very helpful, as we checked in after hours."

What you should know:

  • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for minimal cell coverage in some areas. A camper at High Falls State Park Campground mentioned, "Plain on zero internet or cell coverage."
  • Tight Campsites: Some sites can be a bit tight, especially for larger RVs. A reviewer at Forsyth KOA said, "The sewer connection was uphill, so I did not dump tanks."
  • Seasonal Availability: Check the seasonal availability of campgrounds. For example, R. Shaefer Heard Campground is open from early March to mid-October.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Sites Near Playgrounds: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds nearby, like Indian Springs State Park Campground. One parent said, "This was great for us because we have two young children who could play all they wanted."
  • Plan for Activities: Bring bikes or kayaks for extra fun. A family at Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground enjoyed kayaking and paddle boating.
  • Pack Snacks: Keep snacks handy for the kids. A camper at Fair Harbor RV Park mentioned, "The staff is very friendly and accommodating," which can help if you need anything during your stay.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Levels: Make sure to check the level of your site before setting up. A reviewer at Forsyth KOA noted, "I had to jack the front of the RV off the ground to get level."
  • Use the Dump Station: Take advantage of the dump stations available at campgrounds like R. Shaefer Heard Campground. One camper said, "Very clean cg. Bathrooms nearby, but showers are around the corner."
  • Stay Connected: If you need Wi-Fi, check for campgrounds with better connectivity. A visitor at Twin Oaks RV Park mentioned, "Wi-Fi is better than average near the office."

Camping near Thomaston, Georgia, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Make sure to check out the local campgrounds and enjoy your time in nature!

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