Best Cabin Camping near Centerville, GA

Several cabin rental options are available at campgrounds near Centerville, Georgia, with varying amenities and accommodations. Twin Oaks RV Park offers cabin lodging with clean facilities and well-maintained grounds. Jellystone Park in Cochran provides cabin rentals with full hookup capability and access to a swimming pool. "The park was super clean and quiet," notes one visitor about Twin Oaks. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm features more rustic cabin accommodations for those seeking a more natural setting, while Crossroads Travel Park has cabins with picnic tables and trash service.

KOA-style cabins can be found at Forsyth KOA, which remains open year-round and permits pets at their cabin sites. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when occupancy rates are highest. Indian Springs State Park Campground offers cabin rentals with electricity and water hookups. Georgia Veterans State Park Campground features cabins with firewood available for purchase. A visitor to Jellystone Park commented, "We found this place by chance and stayed a couple nights in one of their cabins and absolutely fell in love with it."

Most cabin rentals provide basic furnishings but require guests to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary by location, with some offering only minimal cooking equipment. Many of the campgrounds with cabins have on-site markets or stores for basic provisions, including Twin Oaks RV Park and Jellystone Park Cochran. Bathroom and shower facilities are typically available even at more rustic locations. Lake Sinclair Campground offers cabins seasonally from mid-April to mid-December, with some electrical hookups available but limited water facilities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Centerville, Georgia (15)

    1. Twin Oaks RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 987-9361

    "They had welcome packets, on the large porch, next to the office, explaining the self check in and night drop box for payment. A board on the wall showed what sites we could use."

    "Park is very clean with lots of amneties. All sites are pull through. Grounds are well kept."

    2. Crossroads Travel Park

    2 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 987-3141

    "I think we paid $480 for a full month, which included the lot rent, water, sewer, and power."

    3. Forsyth KOA

    19 Reviews
    Forsyth, GA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 994-2019

    "Loved gated entry, paved roads and super updated and clean shower and restrooms with keyed entry. Did not use pool but was large and clean. For just off hwy was still hidden and quiet."

    "Only critique would be need exit signs. Easy to go the wrong way."

    4. Indian Springs State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Flovilla, GA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 504-2277

    $34 - $190 / night

    "Stayed at campsite 56, immediately next to the playground. This was great for us because we have two young children who could play all they wanted."

    "This park is located south of Atlanta, which is the only drawback for anyone who lives North of Atlanta, especially if you are planning to go on a Friday night!"

    5. Jellystone Park™ Cochran

    5 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 934-6694

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Campground was pretty close to halfway between on my trip. I stayed in one of their camping cabins and it was very comfortable and worked out great. Easy access clean showers and rest room."

    "There’s a large fenced dog park. Laundry available. Clean bath houses. There are small comping cabins available. I have full hookups."

    6. Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Cordele, GA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 276-2371

    "**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. "

    "The sites were fairly level and backed up to one of the finger coves off this lake. That ended up having pros and cons..."

    7. Scenic Mountain RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Milledgeville, GA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 454-1013

    "The sites are good sized but not a lot of privacy. Sorta like a nice parking lot with grass and trees. We stayed in January so the weather was on the chill side."

    "Traveling across Georgia from NC to visit family in MO, we thought we would stay overnight at a state park."

    8. Oz Campground - Clothing Optional

    1 Review
    Perry, GA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 892-2299

    9. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm

    1 Review
    Oglethorpe, GA
    28 miles
    +1 (478) 244-1454

    $69 - $79 / night

    "Off-grid done right!"

    10. Whitewater Creek Park

    1 Review
    Oglethorpe, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 472-8171

    "This campground is a hidden little gem in Middle Georgia.
    The only reason we only give it 4 stars is because you have to call for reservations and some of the pads could use some clean up."

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Cabin Reviews near Centerville, GA

129 Reviews of 15 Centerville Campgrounds


  • Latika Y.
    Mar. 21, 2021

    Sprewell Bluff Park

    Cabins are simple but nice

    Cabins have great views with a back porch over the bluffs (with a nice sunset vantage point). Bunk beds are fine (mattresses not that great) and plenty of space inside with extras that make them really convenient (fridge, microwave, good heating). There’s about a 6-mile loop trail overlooking the river that will provide a good workout. The recreation area down by the river is expansive enough for folks to spread out. Here in March it’s too chilly for swimming, but would likely be a nice escape in the summer. Would definitely return.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2020

    Sprewell Bluff Park

    Small campground but pretty

    Sprewell Bluff Park is about 50 miles south of Atlanta on the Flint River. The campground is small, tent & RV sites starting at $35/night with 30/50 amp electric, water, fire ring, and picnic tables. Most are back in. There is a showroom/bathroom. There are also cabins. The trading post has a variety of camping items and souvenirs. This is primarily a a fisherman’s Park. There is some canoeing and hiking, and a new playground. A boat ramp was added recently. It is somewhat difficult to get here.

  • C
    Dec. 1, 2021

    Lake Sinclair Campground

    Woodsy and quiet

    Only 5 RV sites. First come first serve. Fortunately end of November not busy. Spacious sites with fire pit, grill, and picnic table. Bathrooms are rustic, not well kept, not much hot water. Overall park is not well kept, but great sites, small beach area, and nice lake area.

  • 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.

  • P
    Apr. 17, 2020

    Lake Sinclair Campground

    Beautiful Campsites!

    Very spacious camp sites complete with a gravel square to set up your tent, plenty of trees to hang hammocks, a charcoal grill, fire pit, hanger for trash, picnic table, and beautiful views of the lake and surrounding forest. Restrooms and showere near most camp sites too. Will be returning!

  • Doug F.
    Nov. 13, 2020

    Jellystone Park™ Cochran

    Quick one night stay.

    I stayed two different nights on a motorcycle trip to Western North Carolina, November 6 2019, one night up and one night back. Campground was pretty close to halfway between on my trip. I stayed in one of their camping cabins and it was very comfortable and worked out great. Easy access clean showers and rest room. Highly recommended..

  • R
    Jun. 24, 2022

    Indian Springs

    Nice campground - Site 19

    1st time for us to Indian Springs. Very clean and well maintained. Site 19 was on a less populated loop and a long stretch of woods on the "driver" side thus no neighbors.  Site was very easy to back into.

    We stayed in March, so when the leaves are off the trees, you can see the lake. Kinda doubtful you would during the summer. Gray water dump is very close. Bathhouse was about a 2 minute walk, but didn't use it.

    I'd stay on this section again, but maybe across the street. or preferably down by the water.  There's a short drop off behind the fence by the fire ring, that the dog keeps trying to go down and getting stuck - imagine little ones may love that area.

    The town of Flovilla is right outside the gates, with  some shops and a nice restaurant. Dollar General is 5 mins away. Dauset Trails Nature Preserve is about 15 minutes away, but note pets aren't allowed. High Falls State park is about 15 minutes away with good hiking trails. Plus boat, and paddle board rentals.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2023

    Lake Sinclair Campground

    Good Location for Ocmulgee Mounds Visit

    Lake Sinclair, GA: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    Summary: I have stopped by to camp for 4 years. This time we stayed in the electric, Loop A which has 5 sites. There were other users there who were concerning. One was what looks to be a homeless extended stay occupant in a trailer. The other was a tent camping couple who decided to camp with their tents in the RV only area. That said, the lower loops, Loop A and Loop D are more visible to the camp host, thus a safer feeling. If you don’t want electric hookup, those loops are a nicer area of the campground.

    (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer with a desire for a campsite that has at least some visual privacy - after the trailer is in the spot.)

    Overall Rating: 1.5 for the electric sites - they are not necessarily attractive, out in the open, and no visual separation between sites. They are moderately spaced. The non-electric sites(no generators allowed as per website) area 4 rating. There are spacious and well spaced sites in the Loop B. Many sites are set back from the campground loop road.
    Price 2023: $ 10.5 for elect site & 4.5 for non-electric site w interagency pass Usage during visit: Very light - Thanksgiving Site Privacy: More privacy in non electric sites Site Spacing: 5 decent sized sites in the electric loop. Non- electric loop has very large sites.
    Site surface: Gravel Reservations: First come, first serve.
    Campground Noise: Very quiet. Only one other camper Road Noise: Too far from a main road to be an issue. From electric sites and from some non electric sites the traffic in the access road can be heard.
    Through Traffic in campground: Not through campground. There is on the access road to access the lake. Boaters use this road along with other day users. Electric Hookup: Loop A, sites 1 - 5 only Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes, just following the check in station on the right. Potable Water Available: At electric sites. Generators: Not allowed. This is a shame since this campground is so lightly used. Bathroom/ Shower House: Yes - In Loop B (services both Loop A and B). Hot water worked only in the woman’s shower. The hot water in the shower in Loop D works fine and is in a little nicer facility. Drive to that one for a shower. These are pretty old buildings, but pretty clean. Bathroom only house in the day use area is new and nicer to be in. Pull Throughs: Site 5 is a pull through. Cell Service (AT&T): 1 to 2 bars. Setting: In a deciduous forest. Lower loop( non-electric) has a lakeside (or two)trailer sites . Weather: Cool and partial sun. Bugs: None Solar: Depends on the site and probably none when there is foliage. Host: Yes. Located in D-loop .
    Rig size: Not suited for big rigs.
    Sites: Loop A is the Electric loop with 5 sites. Loop A is not so great. There are beautiful extra large sites in non-electric/no generator lower Loop B. Loop C has been “temporarily”, as per signage, closed for at least 4 years. Loop D has smaller sites, many of which look to be tent sites. Some of these sites are nicely located close to the lakeside in both B and D.


Guide to Centerville

Cabin camping options abound within an hour's drive of Centerville, Georgia, where the typical summer temperatures range from 75-92°F with high humidity levels. The cabins in this Middle Georgia region vary from rustic wilderness accommodations to modern rentals with full amenities. Most properties operate year-round with peak season running April through October when water activities are most popular.

What to do

Lake activities: 15-minute drive from Twin Oaks RV Park to nearby Lake Tobesofkee for swimming and fishing. "Perfect location to stop on the way from our home north of Atlanta to Flagler Beach. The place is very clean and well cared for," notes one visitor about Twin Oaks' convenient location near water recreation.

Military history exploration: 45 minutes away at Georgia Veterans State Park Campground with museum and outdoor displays. "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," shares a camper who appreciated the educational exhibits.

Hiking trails: 2-5 miles of paths available at several parks within 30 minutes of Centerville. "Hiked the trails around the ponds and caught a few bass," reports a visitor at Scenic Mountain RV Park, where short but scenic routes provide access to fishing spots.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned across multiple properties. "The showers were spotless. We will be visiting Twin Oaks again," writes one reviewer, highlighting the importance of well-maintained bathhouses for cabin guests who often share these communal spaces.

Spacious cabin sites: More room than expected at many locations. "Our 1, 3 and 5 year Olds loved the playground. We were the only ones on it and it is in great shape," states a Twin Oaks RV Park visitor, noting the ample community spaces.

Helpful staff: Emergency assistance available at most properties. "Had an issue with my unit. Maintenance guy took a part off of his unit & fixed mine. Saved me about 3 hrs. Would not take any money. The staff at this park is FANTASTIC!" reports one grateful camper.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Many cabin rentals fill 2-3 months in advance for summer weekends. Walk-in availability improves mid-week and during fall/winter.

Bathroom quality varies significantly: From newly renovated to basic facilities. "Bathrooms are rustic, not well kept, not much hot water. Overall park is not well kept, but great sites, small beach area, and nice lake area," notes a visitor at Lake Sinclair Campground.

Noise factors: Highway proximity affects some properties. "It was a nice area. We were on campsite 11 right by a little fishing pier. Nice views of the lake from the campsite. Lots of wildlife noises at night," reports a Lake Sinclair visitor, highlighting the trade-off between convenient locations and natural settings.

Site levelness: Variable at many properties. "Overnight stay to cut a trip in half. Clean site, kids play area, pool, volleyball, horseshoe, fishing. Good spot for a quick stay, or extended," mentions a Scenic Mountain visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Several properties offer playgrounds and game rooms. "Awesome place! Well taken care of, staff is very friendly and organized," reports a visitor about facilities designed for children.

Swimming options: Check water quality at lake-based properties before swimming. "The swimming area had a lot of people when we arrived Sunday," notes a camper about weekend crowds at Lake Sinclair.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Dawn and dusk provide best animal sighting times. "Nice views of the lake from the campsite. Bathrooms and showers were better than most campgrounds I've been too. Lots of wildlife noises at night," shares a camper at Lake Sinclair.

Dog facilities: Some properties offer designated pet areas. "There was a fenced in dog area which was really nice for those of us traveling with pets," mentions a visitor at Forsyth KOA, where pet-friendly amenities enhance the family experience.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives: Many RV parks offer cabin rentals when rigs need service. "We stayed for 6 days and took advantage of the area to relax, explore and take care of things like scheduled auto maintenance and supply shopping," explains an extended-stay visitor.

Leveling challenges: Some cabins require adjustment for comfort. "Very spacious camp sites complete with a gravel square to set up your tent, plenty of trees to hang hammocks, a charcoal grill, fire pit, hanger for trash, picnic table, and beautiful views," notes a camper about Indian Springs State Park Campground amenities.

Late arrivals: Check specific property policies. "We received an email the day before confirming our reservation and to call if we weren't in by 6pm. Our arrival was at 9 so the early call left our check-in info posted and easily obtained upon arrival," shares a camper about the convenient after-hours procedures.

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