Fair Harbor RV Park outside Perry, Georgia offers equestrian-friendly accommodations with 280 full hook-up sites. This campground stands out for accommodating both RVs and horses with specialized facilities. The property includes stables for travelers bringing horses and connects visitors to riding opportunities at nearby Perry Fairgrounds and regional trail systems. Located conveniently off Interstate 75, the campground provides easy access with pull-through sites designed for larger rigs and horse trailers.
What to do
Visit nearby attractions: Families staying at Fair Harbor RV Park can access local points of interest. "Stayed here mostly to visit Rigby's and the aviation museum. My girlfriend loved the horses - different ones are coming and going frequently. My 6 year old had a great time with the other kids and pond and playground," reports Luke A.
Fish in stocked ponds: RVers can enjoy fishing opportunities without leaving the campground. "A private [stocked] lake that toured welcome to fish, without needing a license," mentions Desiree R. from Fair Harbor RV Park. The pond features a fountain centerpiece that adds visual appeal to the property.
Hike local horse trails: The natural areas surrounding Ocmulgee River Camp provide hiking opportunities with wildlife viewing potential. "It was nice and warm even in December! Almost 70 degrees! Spot with a nice horse trail to hike - saw some deer and a mystery black animal, maybe a boar or a bear - unsure," shares SJ W.
What campers like
Convenient access: The strategic location appeals to travelers. "This has to be the easiest check in and set up ever! We made a reservation and they were ready with our map and site. It will listed (not advertisements) all the attractions, as well as restaurants, groceries, post office, medical and vet. Everything you might need," explains C.G.T.
Clean facilities: Lake Sinclair Campground maintains quality amenities that campers appreciate. "Bathrooms and showers were better than most campgrounds I've been too. Lots of wildlife noises at night," notes Samuel G., who stayed at campsite 11 near a fishing pier.
Peaceful environment: The country setting at Big Country Camping creates a tranquil atmosphere. "Small, family owned campground in a rural area has a comforting, relaxing atmosphere where you feel like family," explains Cara B., who appreciated the welcoming environment for first-time RVers.
What you should know
Internet limitations: Connectivity varies between properties. At Fair Harbor, "WiFi here is so-so and you often get booted off. On there website they say WiFi is free with stay. But once we got there we learned we were capped at 1 GB per day. You can buy more for $15," explains Kelsey G.
Varied bathroom conditions: Facility quality differs between campgrounds. At Lake Sinclair Campground, a visitor noted: "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."
Space considerations: Two Horse Wagon RV Park offers a different layout than typical campgrounds. "This is not an usual RV park where you camp site by site. Here are 10 available sites with enough distance from each other," explains Andre E., highlighting the spacious arrangement.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Children have recreational options at Fair Harbor. "They have a little convenience store with camping gear you may have forgotten (or didn't know you needed!), souvenirs, food, and other essentials. The bathrooms are nice and there are some on-site fun to be had with a basketball hoop and playground," shares Danna D.
Swimming areas: Families can enjoy water recreation at some locations. At Lake Sinclair Campground, visitors note: "Lake Sinclair was nice to view, but there are only a small handful of sites right next to the water. Overall it's a nice view, the beach area is small and wasn't the best swimming because the water was muddy due to recent storms."
Farm experience: Two Horse Wagon RV Park offers unique agricultural surroundings. "Surrounded by goats, horses, Cows and Peacocks makes this an ideal family camping experience or for someone who wants to escape from the daily stress," writes Andre E., highlighting the farm setting.
Tips from RVers
Level sites: RVers appreciate easy setup at Fair Harbor. "The site was both long enough for our rig AND level..a rarity in our experience. While we didn't use the park wifi, the cable 100 channel TV is more than just your basic 30 channel line up," reports C.G.T.
Full hookup availability: Comprehensive RV services are available at multiple campgrounds. "Absolutely love Fair Harbor! The staff is great, they have a little store that sells amenities and lots of basic camping gear. Have 24 hour laundry, multiple showers with amazing water pressure, and multi stall and private bath houses including handicap access," writes Desiree R.
Quiet rural locations: Ocmulgee River Camp provides a peaceful alternative. "Very nice a bit bumpy on the drive in but no major holes. Quiet and peaceful 2 neighbors great amount of space to find a nice spot," notes J A., describing the dispersed camping experience.