Glamping near Doerun, GA

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    Creekside RV Park in Albany and Georgia Veterans State Park Campground in Cordele provide upscale glamping accommodations near Doerun, Georgia. These destinations feature climate-controlled glamping units with comfortable furnishings and modern amenities. Creekside offers luxury canvas tents and resort-style accommodations equipped with electricity and proper beds. "Big sites, big pool, baby pool, kid pool with dump bucket and Lazy River. Playground. Outside bar & Grill. Lot to do. Clean," shared one camper about Creekside RV Park. Georgia Veterans State Park includes lakeside glamping options with picturesque views and proximity to outdoor recreation. Little Leaf Glamping in the region provides a more intimate experience with a single glamping unit that includes picnic tables, showers, and toilets in a natural setting.

    Glamping guests at these properties enjoy access to numerous recreational opportunities and premium facilities. Georgia Veterans State Park Campground sits on Lake Blackshear, offering boating, fishing, and water activities right from glamping sites. According to a visitor, "We were right on the lake! And the view from our RV was beautiful." Creekside's resort-style amenities include a swimming pool, lazy river, and tiki bar that complement the glamping experience. Activities available to glamping guests include hiking nearby trails, visiting the military museum at Georgia Veterans State Park, or simply relaxing in comfortable accommodations. Reservations are recommended for all glamping sites, especially during peak seasons, as these premium accommodations tend to book quickly. Winter visitors will find most glamping options remain available year-round with proper heating systems for comfort.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Doerun (5)

      1. Creekside RV Park

      4.5(4)15mi from DoerunRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Outside bar & Grill. Lot to do. Clean"

      "Lazy river, swimming pool, water park, tiki bar, lake, restaurant, golf cart rentals, cabins, activities, Gym and store!"

      2. Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

      4.5(24)45mi from DoerunRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We really enjoyed our stay at Georgia Veterans Memorial SP. we stayed in site 72 on Camping area #3. It faced the woods with a walking path."

      "Georgia Veterans State Park sits next to Lake Blackshear and shares the lake front with a resort. There is a marina , condos and a golf course on resort side. "

      3. Cordele KOA

      4.1(10)42mi from DoerunRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Our boys loved the early 80s Era playground, but unfortunately it wasn't kept up well and was frankly dangerous- the large swingset wasn't anchored to the ground, the fence was partially torn down near"

      "Site included power, water and electric... Full hook ups were all taken. Bathroom facilities were nice also."

      4. Paulk Park RV Park and Campground

      5.0(3)46mi from DoerunRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Paulk Park is an RV park and campground situated next to a lake and sandwiched between a small municipal airport (with very little air traffic) and a city park."

      "Small one stall bathroom with shower). Stayed here a week in October with one other camper, very quiet and peaceful. Will have locals visit during the day for the fishing pond."

      5. Little Leaf Glamping

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      from $94 - $117 / night

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    • Seth M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 24, 2026

      Paulk Park RV Park and Campground

      Great view and highly unique

      Paulk Park is an RV park and campground situated next to a lake and sandwiched between a small municipal airport (with very little air traffic) and a city park. The tent sites aren't really sites, but more of a large field with no discernable separation between each site. The host's pre-trip messages are very detailed and easy to follow. They basically say to find a spot between the road and the lake and claim it, so I opted to stay farthest away from the shower house and my neighbor. When we arrived, there was one other tent camper and no RV's. The wind came in very strong and my distant neighbor packed up and left. On this warm February evening, I had the entire park to myself.

      There are not many trees around and the terrain is quite flat so if the wind picks up, it can be very strong. I made sure to stake the tent well so this was not a problem. There were some people in the park on the other side of the lake and a reception was taking place in the event center which is in the same building as the showers and laundry, but once the party across the lake broke up, there wasn't much noise. That is, with the exception of the trains. I'm not sure if it is normal or there was something special going on with the train yard a short distance away, but the trains were blowing their horns every 10 minutes or less throughout the entire night and they are definitely loud enough to keep even a moderate sleeper awake. However, the train noise was really the only negative thing I found about this location. I would definitely come back...with a set of earplugs.

    • Nik J.
      Aug. 6, 2024

      Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

      No waterfront… no problem

      We really enjoyed our stay at Georgia Veterans Memorial SP. we stayed in site 72 on Camping area #3. It faced the woods with a walking path. It was very private with the exception of the occasional hiker. So it was very nice to feel so secluded.

    • Greg S.
      Jan. 8, 2023

      Cordele KOA

      4.2 stars

      This KOA is just off of i75, super convenient for an overnight stop (which was what we did). Our boys loved the early 80s Era playground, but unfortunately it wasn't kept up well and was frankly dangerous- the large swingset wasn't anchored to the ground, the fence was partially torn down near the roadway, and there was rust on the equipment. They didn't kbiw the difference and played on it for an hour having lots of fun, but it is an accident waiting to happen. The woman who we dealt with at check in was awesome- super nice and friendly, and gave me a teacher discount. Our site was a nice large pull through with a picnic table and fire ring. Setup wasn't difficult. There was some wet dirt, could probably use some gravel. The campground looked to be in a retired pecan Grove. Not a ton of privacy but large sites and nice trees. While you can hear the highway, this one is not immediately adjacent but one property away, so it isn't bad. The property between the campground and the highway is a large abandoned building.. slightly shady but not a problem. Overall we enjoyed our stay.

    • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 30, 2018

      Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

      Keep it moving

      Georgia Veterans State Park sits next to Lake Blackshear and shares the lake front with a resort. There is a marina , condos and a golf course on resort side. On the Park side there is the much more desirable campground:) 

      There are plenty of options to choose from in the three camping “loops”. Some lakeside sites have direct access to the water and in camping area 1 you can get pretty close to the fishing pier. A lot of the sites are pull through , in area 3 all sites are pull through and several of the sites border one of the Nature trails. The primitive walk in tent sites are in area 3. There are two handicap accessible sites and two double sites for group camping(the other sites are close together so this just puts you on the same “pad”)There is shade but definitely more on some sites then others. Not a lot of privacy. It wasn’t real busy or noisy so the open layout wasn’t a major hang up for me. This is definitely more of a “organized”, well maintained, military feel campground. I didn’t get the State Park in the woods vibe at all :) 

      There are rental Cottages which overlook the water some with screen porches. There is a fishing pier behind Cottage one and two.

      In addition there are boocoo recreation activities: 

      Disc golf (a little over grown)

      Pioneer Group campsite

      Aviation and Combat Arms equipment 

      A museum 

      Model airplane field

      Outdoor exercise equipment along with an exercise trail

      Nature trails

      Archery range

      Fishing piers

      Large boat ramp

      Small boat ramp

      Excursion Train

      A beach with facilities and shaded picnic area

      We only took the time to camp and hike but you could easily spend some time here and do something different every day. I’m unfamiliar with the area and wildlife so I kept the boys on short leashes when we walked in the woods , especially near the water. The trails were nice, somewhat maintained and there was old signage plus benches. Not my favorite this trip but nice enough.

    • Nick P.
      Jul. 31, 2016

      Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

      Oh the Heat

      I rent a little cabin and it was really nice. I usually camp with tents but with the Georgia heat and all the bugs I wasnt going to deal with it this time. I would recommend the same. The cost is fair and they are clean.

    • Nik J.
      Oct. 19, 2025

      Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

      Great State Park

      Great state park with lots of nice sites. Sites are spacious.

      Lots of activities on site, including Golf, Disc Golf, RC plane field, fishing, local marina, etc…

    • Sharon U.
      May. 27, 2020

      Cordele KOA

      Quite park, great staff

      We spent the weekend at the park and it was nice. We had a well shaded place and level. Site included power, water and electric... Full hook ups were all taken. Bathroom facilities were nice also. Due to the Covid19 the pool wasn't open or even started to be cleaned since the county won't allow it at this time. We took a ride to veterans state park to the lake and rode the kayaks which were really nice, and the beach area was nice. Once the pool opens, I can see quite a few trips back to the koa.

      P.S. don't let the exit fool you... It was very quiet there even though it was close to the interstate and the exit is deserted.

    • The Wild Sasquatches
      Aug. 15, 2021

      Cordele KOA

      The Staff is the Hidden Gem

      This campground became an unplanned stop for us following an accident on I-75 where we were hit and our fifth wheel incapacitated for about five hours. We called and they happily put us in a spot for the night if we could make it / be towed there - and didn’t bother with the financials till later since we weren’t sure we could. The staff work super hard and the park is well kept. It’s a quiet setting which has been a fantastic for us with so many insurance issues and tasks to recover our losses on our totaled rig. We had friends come and camp by us for several days just to offer support and they noticed the manager Bob works way harder than any one person should.

      The only reason it wasn’t five stars is the pool is not open - a fence is down from the highway department doing some road work and the big yellow sign is also down. This made it very difficult for us to find the entrance in our damaged RV in the rain.

    • T
      Jul. 8, 2021

      Creekside RV Park

      Creekfire

      Big sites. Big pool, baby pool, kid pool with dump bucket and Lazy River. Play ground. Outside bar & Grill. Lot to do. Clean


    Guide to Doerun

    Glamping options near Doerun, Georgia range from basic to luxurious with seasonal availability affected by South Georgia's warm climate. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making outdoor accommodations accessible year-round with proper preparations. Several campgrounds within a 50-mile radius offer unique glamping experiences beyond the standard tent and RV options.

    What to do

    Military history exploration: Georgia Veterans State Park features historical displays beyond just waterfront recreation. "Open and when I mean open space, all over the Park. Great for fishing Boating, Swimming and they have a great little Museum for the Veterans.... Outside plenty of Military Tanks and Airplanes to see throughout the use in our Military," notes one visitor to Georgia Veterans State Park Campground.

    Water recreation: Swimming options range from natural to constructed water features. At Creekside RV Park, one camper appreciated the "Big pool, baby pool, kid pool with dump bucket and Lazy River." Lake activities are also available at several locations, with boat rentals typically starting at $25/hour.

    Seasonal events: Local campgrounds host regular activities during peak seasons. According to a Georgia Veterans State Park visitor, "There are sites that are less desirable than others. Just depends on what you prefer." Some sites offer weekend concerts and organized family activities from April through October.

    What campers like

    Diverse accommodation options: Glamping facilities vary widely in style and amenities. One camper at Cordele KOA noted, "This KOA accommodates Campers, with spaces up to 90 foot long! (up to 50 amp), Tents, and even offers Cabin Rental! Has a pool, propane fill station, firewood to purchase, laundry room and updated bathhouse."

    Peaceful environment: Despite proximity to highways, many sites maintain a quiet atmosphere. "While you can hear the highway, this one is not immediately adjacent but one property away, so it isn't bad," explains a Cordele KOA visitor about noise concerns.

    Waterfront access: Multiple locations offer direct water access. At Georgia Veterans State Park, a camper shared, "The campground at Veteran's is one of my favorites. They have sites on the water, which is where I stayed. Easy to fish here. Great place for kids as you can ride to different areas to fish of go the 'beach' and let them swim in the lake."

    What you should know

    Site differences: Quality and size vary significantly between campgrounds and individual sites. A Creekside visitor mentioned, "I would give this Campground five stars if the sites were a little nicer," while another noted, "Sites are small though."

    Pricing considerations: Rates fluctuate by season and accommodation type. "I will say it was pricey, $60/night," reported one Georgia Veterans State Park camper. KOAs sometimes offer discounts, with one visitor noting, "The woman who we dealt with at check in was awesome- super nice and friendly, and gave me a teacher discount."

    Maintenance variations: Facility upkeep can be inconsistent. A Paulk Park RV Park and Campground visitor cautioned about limited facilities: "Cozy and great for self contained. (Small one stall bathroom with shower)."

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity planning: Multiple campgrounds offer child-specific amenities. "Great place for kids as you can ride to different areas to fish of go the 'beach' and let them swim in the lake," suggests a Georgia Veterans State Park camper.

    Playground safety: Some facilities have aging equipment. One visitor at Cordele KOA warned, "Our boys loved the early 80s Era playground, but unfortunately it wasn't kept up well and was frankly dangerous- the large swingset wasn't anchored to the ground, the fence was partially torn down near the roadway, and there was rust on the equipment."

    Swimming options: Water features are popular during warm months. A Cordele KOA Journey camper shared that while pools are normally available, "Due to the Covid19 the pool wasn't open or even started to be cleaned since the county won't allow it at this time. We took a ride to veterans state park to the lake and rode the kayaks which were really nice, and the beach area was nice."

    Tips from RVers

    Accessibility factors: Entry and maneuverability vary between locations. "It is easy on easy off of 75," noted a Cordele KOA visitor, making it convenient for overnight stays.

    Hookup availability: Full connections aren't guaranteed at all sites. One camper at Cordele KOA reported, "We had a well shaded place and level. Site included power, water and electric... Full hook ups were all taken."

    Leveling requirements: Some sites require additional setup work. According to a visitor at Paulk Park RV Park, while sites are "Small sites but pull thru," the campground offers "Beautiful lake and full hookups" that compensate for the limited space.

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