Best RV Parks & Resorts near Baldwin, GA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several RV parks dot the northeast Georgia mountains near Baldwin, providing year-round camping options for motorhome travelers. Currahee RV Park in Toccoa offers full hookup sites with 50 amp service and is rated highly for big rig accessibility. Just north in Clayton, Windy Sky RV Rentals provides water and electric hookups in a mountain setting. Toccoa RV Park maintains 28 sites with both 30 and 50 amp service, operating year-round with sewer connections and a sanitary dump station. Willow Valley RV Resort in Rabun Gap features 81 RV sites with full hookups and accommodates larger motorhomes. "Our site was pretty close to level a little worn but paved. It had 30 amp power and water no sewer," noted one RV camper about their experience at a nearby state park.

Navigation into mountain RV parks requires careful planning, as some campgrounds have sharp turns and elevation changes that challenge larger rigs. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with some parks offering strong 5G connections while others have minimal coverage. Most RV campgrounds in the area welcome pets but enforce leash rules. Dump stations are available at most parks, though their accessibility varies - one traveler mentioned difficulty maneuvering larger rigs at a dump station with a steep exit. Propane fill stations can be found at select RV parks, while others require trips to nearby towns for refills. During fall foliage season, advance reservations are essential as the limited number of full hookup sites fill quickly, especially at highly-rated parks like Creekwood Resort in Sautee, which accommodates big rigs with water, electric, and sewer connections.

Best RV Sites Near Baldwin, Georgia (206)

    1. Currahee RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Toccoa, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 779-2340

    "We found this place when our other place to stay fell through and we Googled 'campgrounds near me .  We called them and they gladly told us that there were spots available. "

    "The scenery is gorgeous, the spots are huge and the peace and quiet is priceless! If you are anywhere near Taccoa, Ga you HAVE to stop here. No excuses! Oh and get site 17 if you can."

    2. Riverbend RV Park-Campground

    1 Review
    Franklin, NC
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 524-7846

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Great campground for RVers near downtown Franklin, NC. The campground itself is not very large but it is well maintained and provides a great option to camp with an RV."

    3. Windy Sky RV Rentals / River Vista Reservations

    1 Review
    Turnerville, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 426-3062

    "All of their RV rentals are stored inside River Vista RV resort and kept up and in good condition, so they can offer experiences of a lifetime."

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    4. Commerce Station RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Commerce, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 335-5535

    $68 - $83 / night

    "Clean pet friendly park with very nice, helpful and funny staff. New sod in between the large gravel sites. Bigger park than I expected."

    "Overnight stay in a off level pull-through site. The bathrooms are extremely nice and the dogs liked the walking area."

    5. Sautee valley lakefront RV and tent

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    Sautee Nacoochee, GA
    16 miles
    +1 (762) 239-8750

    $39 - $89 / night

    6. Toccoa RV Park

    1 Review
    Toccoa, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 886-2654

    "Clean nearby lake, perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, and boating. Plus it’s near the wonderful Toccoa waterfall."

    7. Creekwood Resort

    4 Reviews
    Sautee Nacoochee, GA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 878-2164

    "Amazing campground, quiet but close to sights. Staff is 5 stars and super flexible if you communicate with them. Would definitely stay here again."

    "Great little campground just minutes from Helen GA.. Super clean and quiet, ADULTS ONLY. Full hook ups, bath house and laundry room."

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    8. Toccoa Falls College RV Park - STUDENTS ONLY

    5 Reviews
    Toccoa Falls, GA
    14 miles
    Website

    $15 / night

    "Exploring Toccoa Falls College RV Park sounds like a unique opportunity for alumni and current students' families to connect with nature while staying close to the campus community."

    "Beautiful views and nature all around."

    9. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

    15 Reviews
    Fair Play, SC
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We are under a WiFi pole and have good signal and usable internet. It was actually worth paying for. There is a boat launch but, it is hard to get to and down a large, steep incline."

    "There was trash in our fire ring and the picnic table at our site should probably be put out of its misery."

    10. Willow Valley RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Mountain City, GA
    33 miles
    Website

    $59 - $89 / night

    "Site Quality: We chose a Super-Premium Site (the same price on the Dyrt as the other sites so why not?) but I was surprised to find out our camper pad was gravel and not paved."

    "Not far for us and love the amenities of the resort. Full hookups, plenty to do and entertain the family. Heck makes us want to stay here full time! Will definitely be back."

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RV Park Reviews near Baldwin, GA

1541 Reviews of 206 Baldwin Campgrounds


  • Celeste C.
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Tugaloo State Park Campground

    Great Lake

    This is a great campground. Lots of spacious campsites. Lots of choices. We were lakeside on a pull through that was a bit short for us. The site was amazing we could kayak up to our site. Pet friendly, family friendly. Power, Electric, gray water dumps near each site. Washer and dryer in each bathhouse. A beautiful campground.

  • M
    Apr. 17, 2024

    Shoal Creek Campground

    Beautiful lake front AND lake view camping spots; friendly staff

    This was our first RV camping experience -- testing out a new pop-up camper during a two (2) night stay. Reservations were made through Campspot -- about $120 with fees. Communication with the main number for the campground went through the Margaritaville Campground nearby. Separate direct lines to the camp office and security were provided after arrival. Overall communication was good with both, and the staff were always polite.

    We skipped our first night reservation due to high winds. We had concerns about damaging the pop-up roof during first-time setup. We decided, instead, to visit the campsite we'd reserved and pick up our paperwork. Site 56 was our first choice, and we were NOT happy with it. I selected the wrong size on the Campspot website -- a 20' campsite. It was not big enough to park both the camper AND the tow vehicle, AND the camper would've been facing away from the lake anyway with water and electrical hookups.

    The next morning, we called to arrange for a different site. The camp office was very accommodating and blocked off four (4) available sites to choose from. We moved to site 55, which was a large circular pull through. Probably too big for our pop-up camper, but also probably too close to trees for a larger trailer or even a 5th wheel. The campsite was large, with the picnic table, fire ring and sand pit away from the camper. There was lots of room to set up and enjoy the beautiful lake views.

    Electric and water hookups worked just fine. The camp office lent a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter free of charge. We had no issues with either service. The showers and bathrooms were about 2-3 sites down and up the road from 55, and they were reasonably clean for what they were.

    I WAS disappointed that the main gate was broken, and the key code locks on the showers and bathrooms were duct taped shut. However, I did not feel that the campground was all that insecure, and there did not appear to be a lot of traffic coming through. Security DID come through overnight on Sunday morning -- probably due to some noise at 1-2 of the campsites across the cove from ours. Things quieted down after. The camp host was cleaning bathrooms on Sunday morning, and he was very polite when we talked. I saw him regularly coming through to check on campsites and clean up.

    Overall, we liked this campground and will be going back. I will likely request to scout out some different sites in person before selecting one, as I don't want to be in a position to have to give up my spot when it's very busy.

  • Chad F.
    Nov. 8, 2020

    Shady Grove Campground

    Great lakefront spot

    We stayed at site #82 pull through. $30/night. 30' hybrid travel trailer. We will come back here again

    Pros:

    • easy to level trailer
    • excellent lakefront view (many of the sites have lakefront views)
    • private with plenty of tree cover
    • quiet
    • large site area
    • friendly gate person
    • good cell reception with t-mobile
    • clean restrooms
    • good water pressure

    Cons:

    • 30 amp issues on pole with EMS readings. 50 amp was fine
    • steep hill to get to the lake
  • Thomas S.
    Jul. 26, 2020

    Little Creek RV & Tiny Home Resort

    Great long-term Rv Resort

    Spacious long-term Resort with bathhouse, laundry facility, dog park, hiking trail, private dock on Lake Hartwell, boat storage, and more. Also allows tiny homes!

  • W
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Springfield - Hartwell Lake

    Nice well kept Corp of Engineers campground

    This is a typical Corp of Engineers campground, well kept with a variety of pull through and back-in sites.  Sites are 50/30/20 electric with water, picnic table and fire ring.  Many sites have a tent pad, are very level packed gravel/sand and well situated with very few having very close neighbors.  Shade is at a premium on some sites due to cutting of pine trees a couple of years ago but almost all are waterfront with an excellent view.  Some sites have direct access to the water allowing boats right at the site and swimming.  The swimming beach is very nice and well maintained as are the playgrounds.  Three bath houses are convenient to all loops, well maintained and clean.  Cell service is very good as is over the air TV with numerous channels available.  The dump station is easy in/out.  Sites 10 through 40 have awesome views of Lake Hartwell.

  • Adam V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2020

    Mile Creek County Park

    My Favorite Campground in South Carolina

    Having lived in South Carolina most my life, I haven't seen it all.. but have seen a lot of it. Mile Creek Campground is a string of 3 islands connect by narrow straights and surrounded by water. It's hard to get a spot here without great views of Lake Keowee and the Blueridge Mountains.

    The spaces a are a mix of full concrete pads or gravel sites. We've stayed in several sites and while some are very close together (that RV park feeling), there are many which have lots of breathing room, and things feel more natural. The pics in this review are for site 51, which is on the "3rd island," which is the furthest out and offers the best views. This is a very level concrete spot and we only had to use the electric tongue jack on our trailer to level front to back. Got set up in under 5 minutes.

    There is one oddity to some of the concrete sites. Because it's concrete, your fire pit is off to the side. And since most of the sites are raised, your fire pit may be level with the concrete pad, but you can't sit next to it as there is too much slope.

    It's a county park and is well maintained. Bath houses are clean. With it having a public day use area with a nice boat dock, you can expect almost every morning @ 6am to hear the diehard fishing folks blasting out of the boat launch area. 

    We have Verizon and our cell signal has always been 4 to 5 bars on the outside third island.

    All sites have 30amp electric and water hookups. Dump station at the front of campground entrance up on a hill. BE AWARE, pulling into the dump station is easy, but the steeper exit will have longer RV's and Trailers dragging their bag end on the asphalt.

    We've always felt safe and relaxed here. And though we prefer more dispersed camping with less neighbors, this is still one of the best and most affordable ($25 in off season) places in South Carolina to camp. 

    We rarely give 5-stars, but due to the awesome views,  trees between the sites and being well wooded & surrounded by water... it really is a very nice place.

    From what I can tell, all but two sites are back in. We had no problem backing in our 23'8" (total length) camper in.

  • C
    May. 20, 2022

    Twin Lakes RV Park

    A place to park with no bath, no amenities and mostly long term residents

    The 5 star reviews are perplexing. We're not new to RVing and have stayed in plenty of lovely mom& pop parks. This is a family owned campground, but it is basically a parking lot with hookups for people who live there long term. Our site was on the side of a road about 50 yards away from the Dump Station. It was referred to as a premium, pull through rather than what it is... a pull to the side of the road. There was no grass or picnic table. I'll post pictures that show the condition of our site and how close the spots are to one another. The pictures online and YouTube videos of this park are very deceiving. The grassy areas beside and between the lakes can only be accessed by walking though other camper's sites.

    ** Use caution navigating the park because the roads at the back have no way to turn around if you get back there.

  • W
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Mile Creek County Park

    A hidden gem!

    This campground sets on a peninsula into Lake Keowee and offers gorgeous views of the lake and mountains in the distance.  While possible for big rigs, it can be a challenge in some areas.  The sites are mostly in the 30-35 foot range and most are back in, fairly level and offer 30/20 electric and water.  Picnic tables and fire rings are on the sites, but unfortunately most of the sites do not offer a lot of usable area around the site.  A few sites near the boat ramp are unparalleled in their view of the lake and mountains and reservation planning is a must if these are wanted.  Being far out in the country the cell service isn't so good and according to where you are even over the air TV is spotty.  A nice boat ramp and swimming beach are available, as are bath houses centrally located.  The camp store was closed due to Covid when we stayed, but there are kayak and canoe rentals.  The dump station was easily accessed and very clean. There are cabins, but we did not look at them.  All in all, this is a very nice campground for families or couples wanting a getaway.

  • Keith and Tia S.
    Mar. 2, 2021

    Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground

    Incredible place to hike

    Took my boys after studying the 7 Natural wonders of GA and this gorge is one of them. Did not disappoint. The hike to the bottom is not for the faint of heart. And the steps back up will challenge the most fit among us. But the views and experience is well worth the pain. Campground while being big rig friendly is a little tight ( we have a 42ft motorhome). If your large try to book sites 34 or 35 pull through. No sewers, but easy to use dump station next to the exit. Make sure you add this stop to your Must see list


Guide to Baldwin

Mountain RV camping near Baldwin, Georgia offers diverse terrain options for motorhome travelers, with elevations ranging from 1,400 to 3,600 feet in the surrounding northeast Georgia mountains. Temperatures typically range from 30-85°F throughout the year, with summer evenings cooling to comfortable sleeping temperatures. Local campgrounds accommodate various RV sizes with accessibility varying significantly based on mountain location and facility development.

What to Do

Hiking access: Several campgrounds provide convenient access to popular trails. At Willow Valley RV Resort, campers appreciate the location's proximity to natural attractions. "Easy to get to from Atlanta or South Carolina. Rabun gap is close to a variety of activities including hiking trails, wineries, old country shopping and so much more," notes one visitor. Hiking options range from easy walks to challenging climbs with elevation gains of 1,000+ feet.

Water recreation: The region features several lakes and streams for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. As one camper at Thousand Trails Carolina Landing mentioned, "The big attraction for this RV park is Lake Hartwell, so a lot of people stay there for the water activities." Boat launches are available at select locations, though some require advance planning. "It has a boat launch but it is hard to get to and down a large, steep incline. I wouldn't bring anything sizable down that hill, no real marina."

Mountain sightseeing: The area's scenic drives provide access to waterfalls and mountain vistas. Toccoa Falls College RV Park visitors noted the falls are accessible via a short walk: "The hike to the waterfall is super short," making it manageable even for those with limited mobility.

What Campers Like

Cell coverage and connectivity: Several RV parks offer reliable internet access, important for travelers needing to stay connected. At Creekwood Resort, one visitor highlighted the technology amenities: "TMO 5g at home device works, can work remotely off their WiFi." Another camper at Willow Valley RV Resort shared, "They have super fast WiFi so didn't need our tailgater and just used the smart TVs."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses rank high on camper satisfaction lists. Commerce Station RV Resort (formerly Country Boys RV Park) receives praise for cleanliness: "Clean pet friendly park with very nice, helpful and funny staff. New sod in between the large gravel sites." Bathroom facilities vary significantly between campgrounds, from basic to premium options.

Site quality: Level sites with adequate spacing determine overall camping experience. At Currahee RV Park, campers value the spacious layouts: "The spots are huge and the peace and quiet is priceless! If you are anywhere near Taccoa, Ga you HAVE to stop here. No excuses! Oh and get site 17 if you can. It's the most secluded spot and has river access and a balcony."

What You Should Know

Seasonal considerations: Fall brings peak visitor numbers to northeast Georgia mountains. "During fall foliage season, advance reservations are essential," according to local camping advisories. Winter camping remains available at several year-round parks, but with limited amenities in some locations.

Site leveling challenges: Mountain campgrounds frequently require leveling equipment. At Carolina Landing, one camper reported, "Our site- A5- was super unlevel. I felt unsafe with our fifth wheel's two left tires up in the air after auto-leveling." Bringing additional leveling blocks is recommended for most mountain campgrounds.

Reservation policies: Some campgrounds have specific allocation systems. At Carolina Landing, "The whole check-in process is a little strange for this RV park, and the sites are first come first serve." Calling ahead can prevent arrival confusion, particularly during busy seasons when office hours may be limited.

Tips for Camping with Families

Amenity access: Willow Valley RV Resort provides numerous family-friendly facilities. "There are many activities to keep family members occupied, including a playground, basketball, corn hole, soccer nets, community fire pit (you can rent a private firepit), and in-season, a pool." Having multiple recreation options within walking distance creates easier family camping experiences.

Age restrictions: Not all parks welcome children. Creekwood Resort specifies adult-only accommodations: "The park is however for adults only," notes one reviewer. Always verify age policies before booking family trips to avoid arrival disappointments.

Noise considerations: Road proximity affects sleep quality for light sleepers. "This RV park was clean and well-maintained, it was also located on a busy road, so road noise was always present," explains a Willow Valley visitor. Sites furthest from main roads typically offer quieter conditions for families with young children.

Tips from RVers

Big rig navigation: Mountain roads present challenges for larger motorhomes. At Commerce Station RV Resort, accessibility varies by section: "The hill getting up to our site was steep. This place is full of big rigs, however, it is not conducive to them. Every turn is tight." RVers with units over 35 feet should call ahead to discuss specific site accessibility.

Hookup variations: Campground descriptions sometimes differ from actual offerings. One camper at Toccoa Falls College RV Park explained site limitations: "We had water and electric, but not sewer." Confirming exact hookup configurations before arrival prevents service surprises.

Leveling requirements: Mountain terrain often creates uneven sites. "They are rated Economy, Premium, or Super Premium, although it was difficult for me to see the difference between some of these sites," noted one RVer at Willow Valley RV Resort, highlighting that premium pricing doesn't always guarantee ideal leveling conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Baldwin, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Baldwin, GA is Currahee RV Park with a 4.9-star rating from 8 reviews.

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