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Places to Camp near Omaha, GA

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Best Camping Sites Near Omaha, GA (48)

  1. Camper-submitted photo from Providence Canyon State Park Campground

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    Providence Canyon State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
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    Omaha, Georgia

    Known as “Little Georgia”, Providence Canyon is a modern-day example of what happens when mankind attempts to change the land they live on. Thanks to years of poor agricultural practices, as well as erosion from the Coastal Plains, massive gullies as deep as 150 feet can be found all throughout the park. While this lack of foresight has irrevocably changed the land, it has also created some of the most beautiful photo opportunities in the State.

    As a result of the geographic changes, the canyon’s soil proudly showcase its scars, colored in vibrant hues of pink, orange, red, yellow, and purple. This makes the area a prime destination spot for Photographers and scenic enthusiasts. Moreover, the area is home to the Plumleaf Azalea, a rare type of wildflower that blooms in late July/early August, when most other Azaleas have already started to wain in vibrance.

    When it comes to recreation, there’s a wide range of outdoor activities to partake in. Thanks to the local geography, Providence Canyon is perfect for hiking, fishing, mountain biking, climbing, and so much more. One of the more interesting activities to consider is the Canyon Climber Club. This club challenges participants to brave three local features that showcase extreme outdoor adventure. Brave the depths of the Canyon, overcome the staircase of Cloudland Canyon, and trek across the swinging bridge of Tallulah Gorge. Those who complete all three challenges win extreme bragging rights, plus a sweet certificate to show off.

    Camping here is difficult, simply because there aren't many sites available. There are 3 pioneer-style campsites with regular amenities, and 6 backcountry campsites which require you to be okay with a little less comfort. While there is a visitors center, a concession stand, and restrooms available, not every campsite is close by. Therefore, it’s important to be sure you plan your trip in advance to meet your needs and circumstances. Pioneer campsites (close to bathrooms and the visitor center) range from $40-$80 a night, while the backcountry options start at just $10/night.

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    $10 / night

  2. Camper-submitted photo from Florence Marina State Park Campground

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    Florence Marina State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
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    93 Saves
    Keystone Lake, Alabama

    This recreation area is part of Walter F. George Lake

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  3. Camper-submitted photo from Rood Creek Park Camping

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    Rood Creek Park Camping

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    Keystone Lake, Alabama

    One of the best ways to slow down and really enjoy the great outdoors is to go camping. The camping facilities at Walter F. George Lake offer excellent waterfront campsites, with various amenities.

    The Corps of Engineers maintains several campgrounds at Walter F. George Lake, which are considered to be some of the best outdoor recreation facilities in the eastern United States.

    Non-fee camping is available at Rood Creek Park on Walter F. George Lake, and Coheelee Creek Park on Lake George W. Andrews. These areas are perfect, secluded places to go fishing or just relax and enjoy nature.

    Campers may stay for as long as 14 days in any 30-day consecutive or non-consecutive period; longer stays require prior approval from of the Resource Site Manager. For more information please contact the Natural Resources Site Office at (229) 768-2516.

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  4. Camper-submitted photo from COE Walter F George Lake Bluff Creek Campground

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    COE Walter F George Lake Bluff Creek Campground

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    Omaha, Georgia

    Overview

    Bluff Creek Campground is situated on the shores of Walter F. George Lake on the Georgia and Alabama border. The lake is a great place to get away for a week, a weekend or just an afternoon. Boating, swimming, fishing and camping are popular activities. Click here for a virtual tour of the many facilities at Walter F. George Lake.

    Recreation

    The Chattahoochie River lakes are an angler's paradise, where largemouth bass, white bass, hybrids, crappie, channel catfish and bream are found. The lake's 640 miles of shoreline offer many excellent locations for bank fishing, and a boat ramp is conveniently located nearby. The lake and its surrounding forests provide a great locale for hiking, hunting or simply observing wildlife.

    Facilities

    The campground offers 77 sites with electric and water hookups. Amenities include flush toilets, showers, drinking water, laundry facilities, a dump station and fish cleaning station. A group picnic shelter is available on a first come, first served basis.

    Natural Features

    Walter F. George Lake, sometimes called Lake Eufaula, stretches 85 miles up the Chattahoochee River. Visitors come to relax and play among the natural beauty of the area. The lands surrounding the lake are forested with dense stands of mixed hardwoods. A wide variety of wildlife is commonly seen, including waterfowl, deer, squirrels, rabbits, eagles, hawks, bobcats and dozens of species of songbirds.

    Nearby Attractions

    The historic towns of Eufaula, Alabama and Cuthbert, Georgia are nearby. Eufaula boasts more than 20 structures and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Beautiful antebellum mansions are located throughout both towns.

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    $26 / night

  5. Camper-submitted photo from Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina

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    Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina

    8 Reviews
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    34 Saves
    Fort Benning, Georgia

    For Active and Retired Military only.

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  6. Camper-submitted photo from Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground

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    Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
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    55 Saves
    Keystone Lake, Alabama

    This recreation area is part of Walter F. George Lake

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  7. Camper-submitted photo from Chewacla State Park Campground

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    Chewacla State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
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    Auburn, Alabama
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  8. Camper-submitted photo from COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground

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    COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground

    13 Reviews
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    Eufaula, Alabama

    Overview

    White Oak Creek Campground is situated on the shores of Walter F. George Lake on the Georgia and Alabama border. The lake is a great place to get away for a week, a weekend or just an afternoon. Boating, swimming, fishing and camping are popular activities. Click here for a virtual tour of the many facilities at Walter F. George Lake.

    Recreation

    The Chattahoochie River lakes are an angler's paradise, where largemouth bass, white bass, hybrids, crappie, channel catfish and bream are found. The lake's 640 miles of shoreline offer many excellent locations for bank fishing, and a boat ramp is conveniently located nearby. The lake and its surrounding forests provide a great locale for hiking, hunting or simply observing wildlife.

    Facilities

    The campground offers 129 sites with electric and water hookups. Amenities include flush toilets, showers, drinking water, laundry facilities and three dump stations. Younger campers love the park's playground and wide open spaces.

    Natural Features

    Walter F. George Lake, sometimes called Lake Eufaula, stretches 85 miles up the Chattahoochee River. Visitors come to relax and play among the natural beauty of the area. The lands surrounding the lake are forested with dense stands of mixed hardwoods. A wide variety of wildlife is commonly seen, including waterfowl, deer, squirrels, rabbits, eagles, hawks, bobcats and dozens of species of songbirds.

    Nearby Attractions

    The historic towns of Eufaula, Alabama and Cuthbert, Georgia are nearby. Eufaula boasts more than 20 structures and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Beautiful antebellum mansions are located throughout both towns.

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    This location is staffed. Please call (334) 687-3101 to speak with local staff.

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    $26 / night

  9. Camper-submitted photo from Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

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    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

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    Pine Mountain Valley, Georgia

    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

  10. Camper-submitted photo from Lake Eufaula Campground

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    Lake Eufaula Campground

    8 Reviews
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    10 Saves
    Eufaula, Alabama

    Welcome to Lake Eufaula Campground. Whether you are looking for a quiet overnight stay, a fun weekend getaway or longer stay options we are here to meet your needs.

    Our 46 acre family owned campground was purchased in the spring of 2013. As a family we have always enjoyed camping. We wanted to offer a place where everyone could relax and enjoy the outdoors. We are a mix of modern amenities and rustic charm with a commitment to personal service. Our project list continues to grow as we learn more about the various needs of our guests. We hope you enjoy your stay and look forward to providing a family friendly atmosphere that complements the beauty of Eufaula, the lake, and southeast Alabama.

    Karen and Rick

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