Laura S Walker State Park Campground
The pond is great!
We walked around to the pond and got some really pretty pictures. They have a little dog park too!
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Towns Bluff Park accommodates pets at its riverfront campground with multiple RV and tent sites where campers and their dogs can explore nature trails. The park features spacious campsites with water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and nearby access to the Altamaha River. Park hosts are attentive to campers' needs, including those traveling with pets. JB's RV Park in Baxley permits pets at all 22 year-round sites, offering full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. The campground maintains a clean environment with trash service and includes basic amenities for pets. The sites are well-maintained and farm country surroundings provide a peaceful setting for dog walks.
Jack Hill State Park (formerly Gordonia-Alatamaha) allows pets at its campground with trails and lake access where dogs can enjoy outdoor activities. The park features both tent and RV sites with full hookups, along with pet-friendly cabins for those preferring indoor accommodations. General Coffee State Park Campground provides multiple pet-friendly walking paths with abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. The campground offers clean facilities with hot showers and spacious sites that accommodate various camping styles. Small Living RV Park provides a secluded setting for pets and their owners, located within 6 miles of Lake Mayers for additional recreation options. Most campgrounds require pets to remain leashed when outside vehicles or camping units, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals.
"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."
"This is a place where you bring your family and dogs! You can relax and enjoy the river and hunt during hunting season!!"
from $20 - $35 / night
Check Availability"Lake Mayers is less than 6 miles and the lake is beautiful, had a great time! I would highly recommend."
"We walked down to the river where the boat ramp is and there are also plenty of areas to explore and gather wood."
"It's off Highway 341 which connects Coastal and Middle Georgia."
from $30 - $45 / night
Check Availability"Plenty of good walking trails and a great petting zoo. I love the old houses, it gives you a feeling of what it was like 100 years ago"
"There are trash cans at the campground exit and a direct line of sight view of the dump station. The west river trail runs right behind the campsite. The site itself is spacious with plenty of shade."
from $32 - $325 / night
Check Availability"Jack Hill State Park is a small campsite in Reidsville, Georgia. The state park features a lake, golf course, mini golf and splash pad."
"Small campground with some campsites that are Lakeside. Brand new bathhouse. Very nice golf course, driving range and store. Brand new office and ranger station. A pretty little campground."
from $22 - $300 / night
Check Availabilityfrom $25 - $30 / night
Check Availability"It's very quiet but convenient to stores and about 15 minutes from Jesup Georgia which is a small but adequate town. Miss Shirley, the owner, is very friendly and helpful."
We walked around to the pond and got some really pretty pictures. They have a little dog park too!
Paved roads to every campsite. Gravel pads for the RV. Close to town. Decent dog park. Extensive gym and fairly decent laundry room.
I must admit, the concept of an RV Resort is lost on me, but that said, if I was looking for an RV Resort to spend the night(or a handful) than Pebble Hill RV Resort, located in the SE corner of Georgia, certainly ticks a number of boxes. At first glance, you would spy this RV campground and consider it to be, well, just like most of the rest– complete with 20/ 30/ 50 electrical amp and water hook-ups, slanted pull-through sites with a picnic table, BBQ and fire ring all encircling a small pond(with plans to develop a second one)– but upon a closer look(OK, more than a look, you’ll have to go for a short drive or a 10 minute walk) and you’ll come to the main house, where there’s a Victorian-like pool oasis, complete with sun loungers and umbrellas. Behind the great house here, you’ll discover another pond and about 20 additional spots– some of which they’ll let out to tent campers. Insider’s tip? I would definitely recommend a site near the main house, where, BTW, there’s plans to build a clubhouse/ gym space. There’s plenty of open spaces for a game of flag football or ultimate frisbee along with other amenities such as 2 laundry areas as well as fresh eggs every morning from the hens onsite, along with your pick of fresh produce from the resort’s own home-grown vegetable gardens, 2 dog parks along with a number of decent, albeit not-too-difficult hiking trails. This spot is pet friendly and overall, I found the owners, staff and rest of the RV-going community to be quite friendly, welcoming and inviting. Another upside to this spot is that it is relatively new and so the owners appear to be building and adding new things everyday. Insider’s tips? I have a handful… Nearby there’s a handful of golf courses(if that’s your thing) and for those wanting to hit the ocean shores, you’ll have about a 50 minute drive to the nearest beaches– not too bad when you consider the very reasonable prices you’ll be paying to stay at this spot. I’d also recommend that you check out some of what SE Georgia has to offer such as the quaint town of St. Mary’s, and it goes without saying, nearby Savannah, as well as some pretty outstanding islands like St. Simons, Jekyll, Sapelo and Cumberland. There’s also nearby General Coffee State Park, which has fantastic hiking trails and features a Heritage Farm so the little ones can see how hard it was to live(and have fun) back in the day. Happy Camping!
This is a nice place with a dog park, it's on the lake and has alot of activities.
Booked a site last minute for this weekend. The grounds were super clean. The whole weekend was so peaceful! My dogs absolutely loved the dog park! They are so tired now that we are back home, they just laying around sleeping.
The camping area is very small, with sites close to each other and no privacy (flat area, tall pines without vegetation between sites). Having said that, it was pretty quiet; mostly used by retirees. It has a cute dog park, with areas for large and small pups. It has clean bathrooms and washer dryer that accepts apple pay. Park has a tiny beach for its tiny lake. Unfortunately, the very small lake is used by jet skiers and ski boats so very loud and no good for swimming, paddling or fishing except really early or late in the day. Two short trails are cute with tortoises. The bugs are enthusiastic so if you’re not ready to bathe in DEET, you will pay the price. Good park to spend the night on the way somewhere.
This is a nice State Park campground with about 50 sites. There are 2 pull through sites, and 2 full hook up sites. The rest are back in with water & electric. The sites are level b but there are done tight turns. Sites are also very close together, so very little privacy. There is a big lake with a swimming beach dispute signs everywhere warning of alligators! There is also a big picnic area with several shelters and. Playground, which includes some adult cardio equipment. The dog park is large, with two sections and grass. The showers and bathrooms are clean and modern. This is a convenient place for exploring Okefenokee Swamp. The private Swamp park is only 20 minutes away, and the National Wildlife Refuge is about an hour. Both offer boat tours of the swamp.
This little jewel has everything you need for a great time. Plenty of good walking trails and a great petting zoo. I love the old houses, it gives you a feeling of what it was like 100 years ago
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.
The Altamaha River basin near Baxley, Georgia creates a unique ecosystem for camping with elevations averaging 200 feet above sea level and humid subtropical climate conditions. Summer temperatures typically reach 90°F with high humidity while winter nights can drop to the 30s. Camping options range from riverfront sites with full hookups to more primitive locations within the surrounding pine forests.
Fishing access points: Towns Bluff Park offers direct entry to the Altamaha River, known for catfish. "Nice campground right next to the best catfish river out there," notes Scott S., who found the fishing opportunities exceptional.
Farm animal encounters: General Coffee State Park maintains a working heritage farm with various animals. "The farm was great with chickens, sheep, donkey and horse. On our visit there were 3 day old lambs!!" shares Rachel G., who enjoyed this family-friendly attraction.
Golf opportunities: Jack Hill State Park features an 18-hole course with driving range. "Golf course is very nice 18 holes, not far from rt.# 16....campsites spacious / easy in & out!!" reports marvin R., who appreciated the well-maintained facilities.
Boating options: Multiple campgrounds offer water access with boat rentals. According to Kayla S., "The park is situated next to a small lake, and when the world isn't shutdown due to COVID-19, they rent boats. The lake is big enough to boat around in for a little while and there are fish to be caught."
Privacy between sites: At General Coffee State Park Campground, campers appreciate the site spacing. "All sites are pull thru. Outer ones give you access to the nature trail," notes G F., highlighting the campground layout benefits.
Quiet atmosphere: Towns Bluff Park receives praise for its peaceful setting. "Well maintained rural park. Very quiet and sites are spacious. Park hosts and office people are wonderful!" shares dawn S., emphasizing the tranquil environment.
Wildlife viewing: Campers frequently mention animal sightings. "We fished but didn't catch anything. We did however see two small alligators in the lake!" reports Darren M. from Jack Hill State Park, showing the natural encounters possible at pet friendly campgrounds near Baxley.
Clean facilities: Bathhouse quality matters to campers in this region. As Kayla S. notes, "The camp restrooms are adequate... Both of the showers have a small little room for you to change clothes with a hook on the wall and a hook on the door and a little bench."
Seasonal considerations: Summer camping brings high humidity and insects. One camper at General Coffee State Park advises, "Because it's near the swamp, it is hot, humid and buggy. Bring your thermacells."
Site limitations: At Jack Hill State Park, site spacing varies significantly. Sue B. warns, "Campsites here are close together and some of them unacceptably so! Sites four and five are literally next to each other, questionable if there was room to even put out our awning."
Limited trails: Several parks have restricted hiking options. "The park has beautiful bone structure and I'm sure once fixed, it will be great. But as of now, very limited hiking," reports G F. about trail conditions following storm damage.
Amenities nearby: Most campgrounds have basic supplies within short driving distances. "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," notes Austin-Tarra G.
Educational opportunities: Jack Hill State Park offers various family activities. Cathy C. shares, "They do have a splash pad, mini golf course, and playgrounds for kids. There is a short nature trail."
Kid-friendly locations: Several campgrounds specifically cater to children. "This place was great! It was our first camping trip as a family. We had the one tent only site. It was actually perfect for our kids, we didn't even get to do all the activities in our two night stay," reports Darren M.
Biking opportunities: Paved campground roads provide safe cycling spaces. "Nice paved roadway. Gravel sites all of them pull through. Large private sites. The farm is aleays fun for the kids. Great place for bike rides too," recommends Michael R.
Animal interactions: Children enjoy feeding farm animals at certain parks. Kirsten W. suggests, "We love buying carrots to feed all the farm animals and if you want some good exercise rent one of the pedal boats."
Site accessibility: Small Living RV Park offers convenient setup options. Keith W. notes, "This park is brand new, all utilities come with the rental fee and the place is secluded and off the main traffic in Appling County Ga."
Hookup details: For pet friendly RV camping near Baxley, Georgia, full service sites are available. According to don H., "It takes Pass Port America for Sunday thru Wednesday. The sites are water & electric with a dump site as you leave 30/50 amp pull through/ back in."
Site length considerations: Some RV sites have obstacles. Lisa M. advises, "Be careful about some of the pull through spaces as there are trees that might make it difficult for longer RVs to get into."
Extended stay options: Beaver Creek RV Campground accommodates longer visits. Bob W. shares, "Stayed about 9 months while working. One of my favorites," highlighting its suitability for work-related stays.
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