Top Tent Camping near Alamo, GA

Looking for tent camping near Alamo? You can find tent campsites by type, including drive-in, walk-in, and even hike-in for a backpacking adventure. From remote to easy-to-reach, these Alamo campsites are perfect for tent campers.

Best Tent Sites Near Alamo, GA (4)


Recent Tent Reviews In Alamo

85 Reviews of 4 Alamo Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Ocmulgee WMA
    April 26, 2024

    Ocmulgee WMA

    quiet refuge, great place for overnight

    Stayed here overnight while returning from South Georgia. Was only camper that night, perhaps 10-12 other groups making use of lake/fishing vicinity further into the park -- all of whom exited the park at dark. There is a really nice covered pavilion overlooking the lake if you get rained out (4 picnic tables.) Bathrooms with flush toilets and hot water available 200 yards away from pavilion. Park is split in two sections. The upper section (when you first drive in) is where the camping spots are. The lower section has 3-4 small lakes popular with fishing. T-mobile showed 2 bars 5G allowing you to grab a 1 day fishing pass ($8) to satisfy permit.

  • Camper-submitted photo from George L Smith II State Park Campground
    January 21, 2024

    George L Smith II State Park Campground

    Awesome park

    Read through all the reviews and it seems to have come a long ways. There are more hiking trails, really nice docks and boats for rent and slightly better Verizon service. My Tesla wireless worked barely and without the cell phone extender I wouldn't have been able to work here. All in though they do a very nice job of providing private spaces and the cabins look amazing. It was in the teens outside so not floating on the lake for me but I would love to do that. The lake looks incredible.

  • Camper-submitted photo from George L Smith II State Park Campground
    December 13, 2023

    George L Smith II State Park Campground

    Beautiful paddling trail

    We stayed at George L. Smith State Park in Oct. 2023. We had a large, level, pull-thru site with water and 50 amp service. No sewer. There are sites on the water that some are large and some are close. Those do have a view and some are private. 

    The park was quite and peaceful for our visit. We really enjoyed paddling the pond and checking out the grist mill and covered bridge. The pond is black water with tons of cypress and tupelo trees throughout. Kind of mystical.

  • Camper-submitted photo from James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite
    November 24, 2023

    James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite

    Awesome remote campsite

    We camped here over thanksgiving weekend and were the only ones camping. A few people here and there to visit during the day/evenining but we were the only ones overnight. Very remote and quiet. As others have said, no water or bathrooms. We did have two trucks come unload their loud boats at the ramp around 3:30-4am which was annoying but that’s the risk you take.

  • Camper-submitted photo from James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite
    November 14, 2023

    James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite

    Great spot right on the water

    Very nice spot. No toilets or drinking water available. There is a trash barrel by the picnic pavilion, but I think the expectation is to pack out trash. You just can’t beat the location though. Right on the water with a great view.

  • Camper-submitted photo from 341 RV Park
    November 7, 2023

    341 RV Park

    Simple, Clean and Friendly

    This RV Park is clean, friendly and has Full Water and Sewer Hookups. It's off Highway 341 which connects Coastal and Middle Georgia.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge
    October 4, 2023

    Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge

    Quiet, Clean and plenty of activities.

    Clean and Shady camping space with newer, clean showers and restrooms. 

    The park has many amenities just a short walk away. Nearby golf course seems to be appreciated by several campers. Take a walk down to the dam and read about the construction of the park and the lake, by the CCC, in the 1930's

    As of September 2023 the construction on the Cottages continues, so there is some noise during the day. But considering we were the closest to it, it was not bad.

  • Camper-submitted photo from James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite
    August 9, 2023

    James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite

    Great Campsite

    Great place to camp for a night or multiple nights! It is free and there are already some fire pits set up. It's close by the river so it has the potential to flood and cops come by to check up on the spot occasionally.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Two Horse Wagon RV Park
    July 23, 2023

    Two Horse Wagon RV Park

    Quiet and Refreshing

    We stayed here for one night on our way to Savannah. The grounds were well kept and it felt very comfortable. The FHU pull throughs are spacious and easy to manage. This is country camping; with goats and cows right next to you. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay after a problem filled travel day. Thanks to Dwayne and Deborah for creating a safe and clean place for people like us.

  • Camper-submitted photo from General Coffee State Park Campground
    January 23, 2023

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Late arrival

    We got in after office closed. They called us to give us info for our arrival, even offering an bigger camp site due to our trailer size. Upon arrival the dam host Martha advised us to take shelter in a cinder block building due to tornado warnings. Everyone very accommodating & helpful!

  • Camper-submitted photo from George L Smith II State Park Campground
    January 1, 2023

    George L Smith II State Park Campground

    Beauty and history

    General: Small (25-site) campground, all with electric/water plus a fire ring, lantern hook, and picnic table. There are also 8 cottages and four primitive campsites. Most have a water view. An interesting thing about Georgia state parks is that when you arrive and check in, you become eligible for a senior or military/veteran “rebate” which is not available when reserving. 

    Site Quality: All sites are gravel and level. Most sites had a step-down area with a picnic table, fire ring/grill, and lantern hook with plenty of room for a tent. 

    Bathhouse: Was very clean. Lights are on a timer so make sure you don’t end up in the dark too soon! Did not use the showers but they looked to be very clean as well.

    Activities: Fishing, boating (kayaks are available for rent), and some short hiking/walking paths. There is an 1880s grist mill/covered bridge with self-guided tours but it was scheduled to close for renovations on October 31 (not sure for how long) so we were lucky we arrived on the 30th and were able to see it. The hosts were very available and friendly. The campground was about half full and very quiet. 

    Note that there is a sketchy RV “park” across the street from the campground. When we asked, the host said they keep a close watch on it and make sure no one from there accesses the campground; we did not experience any problems. 

    We were told the colors were early this year and they were like nothing we’d seen before so as a photographer, I loved shooting something entirely different! Also, we were pleasantly surprised there were no bugs so close to a swamp!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Ocmulgee WMA
    April 29, 2022

    Ocmulgee WMA

    Needs fishing license ,hunting license or land pass

    Free to camp for 14 days. Designated campground with no hook ups. Fire rings only. Trash must pack in and pack out. Down the road some is a fishing peir with 24 hour access and bathrooms. No showers and water is not potable at this time but usually is. Kid lake if you find someone who works for the WMA they will teach kids to bass fish for free. Large mouth bass here are catch and release only. We have seen a ton of gators, rabbits, birds, deer and hogs. Grass is high at campground and can only camp on that one side of the road.

  • Camper-submitted photo from James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite
    April 14, 2022

    James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite

    Boat ramp/ small campground

    No limit posted anywhere and it's free. Local police do patrol area often. In heavy rain it's floods bad and the campsites next to the river do go under water. Big picnic area and boat ramp. There are about 5 campsites. When I arrived I was the only person here but it's flooded now. After I got here another camper arrived. If the area wasn't flooded another 2 or 3 people could fit fine. Circle in circle out. Trash cans. No showers or water besides water from the river. There are protected fish in the river so can't harvest everything. I enjoyed watching and listening to the hawks and crows. At dusk watched the bats fly over head. And at night cracked the windows to hear the crickets and frogs.. 3bars for metro PCs phone and simple mobile hotspot. Was able to watch Hulu on our laptop without lagging

  • Camper-submitted photo from Jack Hill State Park
    December 28, 2021

    Jack Hill State Park

    Small State Park with a Golf Course

    Jack Hill State Park is a small campsite in Reidsville, Georgia. The state park features a lake, golf course, mini golf and splash pad. There are less than 35 campsites on the property and each campsite was well spaced out. The bathroom/shower house facilities were clean and seemed quite new. They had 1 washer and dryer on site on the backside of the bathrooms. While it would be great if they had another set of laundry machines, I understand as it is such a small park and there is laundry very close by. The Park featured only 1 or 2 trails that were really short. I wish they had more trails. The Park was within a few minutes of basic amenities like gas, groceries and a McDonalds. The nearest Walmart was 30 minutes away in Vidalia, GA and it featured restaurants and tons of stores nearby. The campsite was $35 per night and we had full hookups.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Towns Bluff Park
    December 26, 2021

    Towns Bluff Park

    Great campground

    This is a county campground. It takes Pass Port America for Sunday thru Wednesday. If you’re looking for a resort campground, go somewhere else, this out in the middle of the woods, isolated, quiet and very nice. The lady that runs the museum & campground is very nice. She will do anything within her power to make your stay great. The sites are water & electric with a dump site as you leave 30/50 amp pull through/ back in. All sites appear to be close to level. Hazelhurst & Baxley are reasonably close. Gas/Diesel within 3 miles. Good food at Jan’s Chicken & Ma’s close to Uvalda.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Jack Hill State Park
    December 6, 2021

    Jack Hill State Park

    Peaceful / relaxing

    Clean , well staffed , golf course is very nice 18 holes , not far from rt.# 16 ....campsites spacious / easy in & out !!

  • Camper-submitted photo from General Coffee State Park Campground
    November 1, 2021

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Great campground for younger campers

    We have always liked “quieter” campgrounds with less crowds, more open spaces, and larger sites. That being said, this park has some nice hiking trails, equestrian trails, a really interesting and enjoyable farm with animals, and a lot of stuff to do. The store has the basics, like firewood and ice and some odds and ends. We stayed in the equestrian campground, which consists of four sites. They are very close together. They also only have pit toilets and no shower facilities. We had to buy a shower pass in order to use the shower facilities in the main campgrounds. The campgrounds there have no privacy; they are jam packed together, but great if you are a social camper. Very little foliage in those areas leaves you zero privacy. It’s very noisy also. Facilities were relatively clean. Campsite loop one is older, campsite two is newer. If you want some peace and quiet, and don’t mind the lack of showers, the equestrian sites are the way to go. If you’re a social camper, go with loop two. Loop one just looks a bit tired and in need of updating.

  • Camper-submitted photo from George L Smith II State Park Campground
    October 10, 2021

    George L Smith II State Park Campground

    Beautiful shaded spots on a cypress lake

    Our first camping trip in our new 5th wheel was at George L Smith State Park near Twin City GA. The park was great with lots of room around the camper which we were able to park right next to the lake. The lake is a great place to canoe or kayak as it has lots of nooks and crannies on the paddling trails. The rangers were very nice and helpful. We got three free camping nights with purchase of our annual parking pass . It was a great deal. The pass is good for all GA State Parks.

  • Camper-submitted photo from General Coffee State Park Campground
    August 29, 2021

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Loved it!

    The campsite was very private and backed up to the woods. The farm was so much fun and the people were absolutely amazing! They walked us around and gave us a little tour, they were super friendly!



Guide to Alamo

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

What to do

  • Paddling: Enjoy the serene waters at George L Smith II State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "George L Smith should be on every paddler's checklist! It’s a great paddling experience unlike most."
  • Fishing and Boating: At Fair Harbor RV Park, you can fish in the pond or rent pedal boats. A reviewer said, "The staff is very pleasant and the park is clean."
  • Hiking: Explore the trails at General Coffee State Park Campground. One visitor noted, "The park has some nice hiking trails, equestrian trails, and a really interesting farm with animals."

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the parks. A review for Twin Oaks RV Park stated, "Campground is very clean, has a lot of trees, and is a peaceful setting."
  • Friendly Staff: Many campers highlight the helpfulness of the staff. At Beaver Run RV Park & Campground, one guest said, "Super friendly staff, & warm cookies at check-in."
  • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy the roomy sites at Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge. A visitor shared, "Plenty of room for our 36' 5th wheel."

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite, have no drinking water or bathrooms. A camper mentioned, "No toilets or drinking water available."
  • Noise Levels: If you're sensitive to noise, be aware that some campgrounds near highways, like Cordele KOA, might have traffic sounds. One review noted, "While you can hear the highway, this one is not immediately adjacent."
  • Wildlife: Expect to see wildlife, especially at parks like Gordonia Alatamaha State Park. A camper shared, "We saw a couple of gators during our stay along with other fun wildlife."

Tips for camping with families

  • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and swimming areas. Beaver Run RV Park & Campground has a sandy beach at the pond for swimming, which one parent praised: "Firewood, ice cream, boats, fishing, sandy beach at pond for swimming."
  • Plan for Meals: Some campgrounds have limited food options nearby. A visitor at Fair Harbor RV Park mentioned, "The staff is very friendly and accommodating," which can help if you need local dining tips.
  • Bring Entertainment: Since some parks may not have many activities, pack games or outdoor toys. A camper at Twin Oaks RV Park enjoyed the "great looking pool" even though it was empty during their visit.

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Levels: Make sure to check the level of your site before setting up. A reviewer at Cordele KOA noted, "Sites are spaced better than most KOAs that I’ve been."
  • Use the Amenities: Take advantage of the amenities offered, like laundry and showers. One camper at Love's RV Stop-Cordele GA 801 mentioned, "The building at the gate has showers, restrooms, laundry, ice, a beverage machine, and firewood."
  • Stay Connected: If you need to work while camping, check the Wi-Fi availability. A visitor at Beaver Run RV Park & Campground said, "WiFi that doesn’t suck. Remote work is totally doable at this location."

Camping around Alamo, GA, has something for everyone, whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a quiet retreat.

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