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    Several campgrounds dot the landscape around Blakely, Georgia, with options ranging from established state parks to private facilities across both Georgia and Alabama. Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations on the shores of a small lake, while sites like White Oak Pastures provide glamping experiences alongside traditional camping. The camping areas near Blakely typically feature water access, with many campgrounds positioned along creeks, lakes, or the nearby Chattahoochee River, creating opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and other water activities within 30 miles of town.

    The camping season in this region generally runs year-round, though summer months bring higher temperatures and humidity typical of the Deep South. Many campgrounds offer full hookups for RVs, including water, electric, and sewer connections, with some sites featuring 50-amp service for larger rigs. Bathhouse quality and availability varies significantly between campgrounds, with state parks typically providing more consistent facilities. Cell phone coverage can be limited or nonexistent at some sites, particularly at Kolomoki Mounds State Park. As one visitor noted, "Zero cell phone reception (honestly, zero) so if you need to connect to home plan on heading to the visitors center about a mile away for a signal."

    Water-based recreation stands out as a primary draw for campers in the Blakely area, with many reviewers highlighting lakefront sites as particularly desirable. Fishing opportunities abound, and several campgrounds offer boat ramps for easy water access. The historical significance of Kolomoki Mounds State Park adds educational value to camping trips, with Native American mounds and an interpretive museum. Campers frequently mention the peaceful setting and relatively uncrowded nature of campgrounds in the region. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "As with all of the Georgia State Parks, this was a nice, quiet campground. The lake was beautiful and if you're looking for solitude, this is the place." Mixed-use campgrounds in the area typically accommodate both tent and RV camping, with some offering cabin rentals for those seeking more creature comforts.

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    Best Campgrounds near Blakely (80)

      1. Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground

      4.5(20)7mi from Blakely28 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "As with all of the Georgia State Park , this was a nice, quiet campground. The lake was beautiful and if you’re looking for solitude, this is the place."

      "Small campground with a short walk to the beach and day use area. Playgrounds and mini golf for the kids and a variety of walking trails."

      from $32 - $350 / night

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      2. Cotton Hill

      4.3(19)22mi from Blakely102 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Staff-Helpful Location-Ft Gaines, GA Site-97/98 nicely shaded with lake access 20 steps away. Amenities-clean bathrooms, water, electric close by."

      "We stayed in site # 81 it had full hook up and was on the water/lake. It's a big site and a quiet campground."

      from $24 - $56 / night

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      3. Hardridge Creek Campground

      4.5(11)21mi from Blakely74 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We recently spent five nights at another Army Corps of Engineers campground, Hardridge Creek Campground located near Abbeville, Alabama. This is one of four COE campgrounds on the Walter F."

      "Quiet and peaceful COE campground on Lake Eufala. Our site was on Pirates Cove loop, right on the lake. We had water views from both sides of the site, and thick forest on a third side."

      from $26 - $52 / night

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      4. White Oak Pastures

      5.0(1)11mi from Blakely1 siteRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      from $49 - $259 / night

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      5. Family Time Campground

      5.0(1)13mi from BlakelyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This little gem is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a 20 or so minute drive from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Omusee Creek."

      6. Omussee Creek Park

      3.5(2)14mi from BlakelyRVs, Tents, Glamping

      7. Spring Creek City Park

      3.5(2)18mi from BlakelyRVs, Tents

      8. Camp Hicita Group Camp — Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park

      Be the first to review6mi from Blakely1 site

      from $350 / night

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      9. COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground

      4.3(13)31mi from Blakely129 sitesRVs, Tents

      "People walk to and fro other sites on the ‘beach’ that’s behind us."

      "White Oak Creek Campground, is in Alabama.....I obviously missed the State Sign when I crossed the border;) This was a quiet, low populated area when we traveled through."

      from $26 - $52 / night

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      10. Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

      4.6(35)43mi from Blakely33 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Very well kept RV spot 2 miles south of the main cavern attractions but still within the park and walking distance to the blue hole spring. Not a lot of shade but plenty of space between neighbors."

      "Cavern’s were great to tour, good walking trails. Lots to do around the county. This area is all about outdoors. If you are traveling and need a stop over, this is a great option."

      from $20 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Blakely, GA

    377 Reviews of 80 Blakely Campgrounds


    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Cotton Hill

      Great campground, excellent senior price

      It’s not often that I award a campground five stars, but this one is well deserving of those stars. We loved everything about this campground and were content to hang out at our site and hike the park, never wanting to leave. The campsites are well spaced so you don’t feel like you are right on top of your neighbors. We stayed in one of the full hook-up, 50-amp sites. The best thing is the price– only $28/night and just $14 for those holding a senior Interagency Park Pass which is great for a full hook-up site. Roads are easy enough to navigate by any size RV. All sites have a fire, picnic table, small wooden table and a lantern hook. Some sites are sloped and you might scrape the back of your RV. Small laundry which had one wash machine and one dryer. The restroom was clean and showers were free. The campground is not really close to anything- about 30-minutes from the town of Eufaula. About 5-10 minutes away is the Fort Gaines where there are a couple of restaurants, gas station, and small market. We were happy to just hang out at our campsites and enjoy the view. There is a small hiking trail that was a nice walk.

    • J
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Dothan RV Park

      Great place!

      Very large spots with concrete pads. Excellent WiFi!!

    • T. B.
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground

      Summer means gnats

      Beautiful spot but the gnats were unbearable. Definitely wouldn’t recommend coming in the summer. The facilities were clean and staff was friendly. Also you will have zero phone service so will not be reachable. Recommend downloading an offline map and sharing park phone numbers with family in case of emergency.

    • Shannon S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      A-Okay RV Park

      Quiet, shaded, full hook-ups, and LONGHORNS!

      Great little spot for our overnight trip. Hosts/owners were very friendly and even took us on a golf cart ride to the their beautiful longhorn cattle! Nice store with many of the things you’ll need during your stay. Beautiful Alabama sunset too!

    • Phillip H.
      May. 5, 2026

      Florence Marina State Park Campground

      Small but nice

      Site 22 full hookup. Small campground with nothing around in terms of town or business. Bathhouses were very well kept. Laundry was $1! Went to Providence Canyon SP. Very interesting hikes and sites. Watch those log trucks they move!

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 30, 2026

      Cotton Hill

      Camp host John Philips needs to be removed. Never again.

      There is no better way to ruin your vacation than to encounter a hateful, condescending campground host.

      After making numerous attempts to visit Cotton Hill we were finally able to secure a campsite, we were looking so forward to our visit after hearing what a nice park it was.

      Upon arrival we encountered employee John P. at the registration office who was having a major meltdown. He instantly spoke in an aggressive, angry, and demeaning manner.  No matter how much I tried to be pleasant he continued with his rage.

      Luckily my wife was with me or this situation would have escalated to a physical confrontation.  

      IF JOHN WORKED FOR ME HE WOULD BE IMMEDIATELY TERMINATED  !

      He seriously needs to seek professional help.

      Needless to say I will not be returning to Cotton Hill, and recommend you consider another location for your R&R.


    Guide to Blakely

    Camping options near Blakely, Georgia typically feature moderate humidity with daytime temperatures averaging 72°F in spring and fall, dropping to the 40s at night. The region sits at approximately 200 feet above sea level with mostly flat terrain punctuated by creek valleys and lake shorelines. Most campgrounds in the area stay open year-round, though winter months can bring occasional freezing temperatures and summer can reach the high 90s with significant humidity.

    What to do

    Water activities on Lake Eufaula: Several campgrounds offer access to this 45,000-acre lake for boating, fishing, and kayaking. At Cotton Hill, "There is a small swimming area, boat launch, some small hikes in this campground. I would stay here again. This campground borders GA & AL the time on our clocks was reading AL time," notes one visitor.

    Historical exploration at the mounds: The Native American earthworks at Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground provide educational value. "The mounds are impressive. Lots of history," shares one camper, while another mentions, "The park is an important sacred site (I suggest visiting the mounds at sunrise), but also has great modern recreational opportunities."

    Hiking accessible trails: The area offers several short, manageable hiking paths suitable for all skill levels. "There are several easy hiking trails and the Native American mounds and museum add some interesting history to any camping trip," reports a camper at Kolomoki Mounds.

    What campers like

    Lakefront camping sites: Many campers specifically seek out water-view sites. At Hardridge Creek Campground, "Our site was on Pirates Cove loop, right on the lake. We had water views from both sides of the site, and thick forest on a third side." Another visitor noted, "This campground offers beachfront sites where you can walk right out from your site to the water."

    Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention well-maintained amenities. "Bathhouse was spotless with hot showers and great water pressure," reports one visitor to Hardridge Creek Campground. Similarly, at White Oak Creek Campground, "Bathroom and showers were clean. About $26 a nite."

    Affordable camping: The Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds in the area offer good value. "Nice COE park. Level sites, many on the water," notes one visitor to White Oak Creek Campground, while another mentions, "The price is right with a National Park Pass we paid $13.00 a night" at Cotton Hill.

    What you should know

    Cell phone reception varies significantly: Service can be spotty or unavailable at certain campgrounds. At Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground, "The park is in a VERY rural area so be prepared to drive a little ways to get to things," while at Hardridge Creek, "Verizon LTE was good (5G did not work) 80mb down, 12up. T-mobile 5G was ok, down, upload sucked."

    Watch for wildlife: Alligators are present in area lakes. "Supposed to be 1,000 alligators AND they have swimming. I don't get it lol," notes one visitor to Hardridge Creek. Another camper at White Oak Creek mentions, "The lake had several signs denoting the presence of alligators. I didn't see any, but there in lies the problem!"

    Prepare for insects: Ants and other pests can be problematic, especially in warmer months. "The only negative was ants. Be sure to take ant spray with you for your camper tires, etc.," advises a camper at Kolomoki Mounds, while another at White Oak Creek notes, "One things to note - the ants in this place are unlike any in the world. They wait for you to drive up and invade your camper. Bring ant killer."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for playgrounds and beaches: Family Time Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "There's a sweet little solar-heated pool that's perfect for a classic sundowner, children's playground, community firepit for s'mores and a fully functioning laundry facility," reports one visitor.

    Consider educational opportunities: Many families combine camping with learning. "This is a wonderful place to camp with kids!!! So many things for them to do. From climbing the mounds to the awesome playground. We love this place," shares a camper about Kolomoki Mounds.

    Look for buddy sites: Some campgrounds offer adjacent sites ideal for multi-family trips. At Kolomoki Mounds, "We were right on the water (11 sites are) lots of things to do. We learned a lot and our youngest earned to Jr. Ranger Patch. Buddy sites to share. Lots of Geocaching!" notes one family.

    Tips from RVers

    Select sites carefully: At White Oak Creek Campground, "Sites 38-45 are probably the best in the park. I love these. Less water access but the best view and a launch point near by for boats and kayaks." Another RVer advises, "Sites 27-32 have a great view - these are some of my favorites."

    Check hookup availability: Not all sites offer full hookups. "Nice COE park. Level sites, many on the water. Some sites really wet with standing water in rainy weather," notes an RVer at White Oak Creek Campground, while at Florida Caverns State Park, "Nice full hookups campsites. A lot of nice hiking trails. The caverns tour is worth it."

    Consider size limitations: Some campgrounds have restrictions on larger rigs. "Not a park for a lot of large RVs," notes a visitor to Florida Caverns State Park, while Cotton Hill can accommodate "large and spacious sites."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Blakely, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Blakely, GA is Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 20 reviews.

    What parks are near Blakely, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 parks near Blakely, GA that allow camping, notably Walter F. George Lake and Lake Seminole.