Best RV Parks & Resorts near Centerville, GA

RV parks near Centerville, Georgia support a range of RV and camper site setups. Fair Harbor RV Park in Perry provides 280 full-hookup sites with 30/50 amp service, water and sewer connections year-round. Twin Oaks RV Park in Elko accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites featuring 50 amp electrical service. Perry Ponderosa RV Park offers level sites with both 30 and 50 amp connections, while Interstate RV Park in Byron maintains year-round availability with big-rig friendly spaces. Most parks provide concrete or gravel pads with varying site spacing. One camper shared, "The site was both long enough for our rig AND level, a rarity in our experience."

While some parks offer luxury amenities, others focus on basic necessities. Dump stations are available at Fair Harbor, Interstate RV Park, and Southern Trails RV Resort. Cell service varies by location, with most parks reporting adequate coverage for remote work needs. Many campgrounds welcome pets and provide designated dog areas. Propane fill stations can be found at Perry Ponderosa and several travel centers along I-75. Laundry facilities are common amenities, with most parks offering 24-hour access to coin-operated machines. A recent review noted, "The pull through full hook up sites are small but adequate but do not give much room for parking your tow rig." Seasonal demand increases during Georgia State Fair events and winter months when snowbirds travel through the region.

Best RV Sites Near Centerville, Georgia (64)

    1. Savage Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Warner Robins, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 919-7745

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Nice NEW park in middle GA that has large spots, a dog park, and some small trails to walk. People were very friendly and the owners were fantastic!"

    2. Twin Oaks RV Park

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

    "It seems like this park is half long term folks and half overnighters."

    "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."

    3. Fair Harbor RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 988-8844

    $52 - $65 / night

    "The staff is great, they have a little store that sells amenities and lots of basic camping gear."

    "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."

    4. Perry Ponderosa RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    6 miles
    +1 (478) 825-8030

    "There are several full time campers but never any riffraff. Lots of room for dog's to walk and run their humans."

    "That seems very reasonable to me with full hookups. I hope every place is like this, but something tells me that isn’t the case!"

    5. Safe Haven RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Macon, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 420-0775

    "Spacious pull-through sites with 50 / 30 / 20 amp service, with new upgraded electrical. Water and sewer."

    "Less than a half mile off of 75, this is a nice little stop for overnights, however the monthly rates also make it economical for longer stays. Not really anywhere for tent camping."

    6. Interstate RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Byron, GA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 956-5511

    $45 / night

    "We were attempting to beat the winter storm and to get to FL. We call the host when we were around 30 minutes out. She was extremely helpful. The sites are a little tight, but long."

    "Easy drive thoughts with full hookup. Very clean pool but closes at 8pm with no lights."

    7. Browns RV Life

    1 Review
    Perry, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (904) 489-9099

    $15 - $1 / night

    "The RV Park sits on a private land off of highway 26 it's a lot of space they are putting up a wood gate and working on a playground for kids it's totally 100% off grid the owners stays on property in"

    8. Southern Trails RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 627-3254

    "There is annuals and seasonal all through the campground. We were in a section behind the office. Set up  was on grass. you picked your own spot."

    "We stopped in for 1 night in our way up to the mountains and was pretty happy with our stay. The spot is no luxury resort but at least it's quiet."

    9. Scenic Mountain RV Park

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

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

    "I did not notice a lot of trees though for shade when the temperature does rise. When you enter there are two nice little ponds that are said to house some fish."

    10. Love's RV Stop-Cordele GA 801

    9 Reviews
    Cordele, GA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 947-6418

    $36 - $41 / night

    "The Love’s Travel Stop is adjacent to the truck area exit. We used the gate code provided in the email and proceeded to back-in site 23 at the far end of the CG."

    "Fire pit at your site and a communal one that’s open until midnight. Splash pad, dog park, pickle ball court, and 2 pavilions with grills."

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RV Park Reviews near Centerville, GA

331 Reviews of 64 Centerville Campgrounds


  • Bobbie S.
    Jul. 17, 2024

    Perry Ponderosa RV Park

    Safe, well kept campground

    My husband and I choose to stay here when in the Macon area. Stayed 3+ months in lot 57, 2 weeks in lot 45 and 1 week in lot 14. Wonderful owners that live on-site. There are several full time campers but never any riffraff. Lots of room for dog's to walk and run their humans. Propane fill station, WiFi, laundry room, shower house, bathroom's and a small playground. Easily accessible right off the highway, level sites, 30 & 50 Amp, Water & Sewer and many pull through sites. A pool would make it 5 stars for me 😀

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2024

    Love's RV Stop-Cordele GA 801

    Great Short Stay Campground

    This review is written from a short-stay campground (CG) perspective versus a destination location. RV GPS took us right to the Loves Travel Stop from I-75. The Love’s Travel Stop is adjacent to the truck area exit. We used the gate code provided in the email and proceeded to back-in site 23 at the far end of the CG. Back-in was easy and the utilities were towards the back of the cement pad. The 50 amp electric worked great including not going out during the severe thunderstorms we experienced during our overnight stay. The water pressure was good at around 51 psi. We chose site 23 as it has a little yard and is a bit separated from the campsite on our door/passenger side. Site 24 was very close to our utilities side. There was grass and a fire pit barbecue at the rear of both sites 23 and 24. There’s a picnic table that could have been moved over to site 23 from 24. The pull-through sites are very close together and do not have a picnic table or a fire pit. There are back-in sites of various lengths around the back fence line with covered picnic table patios that overlook a field. There are also back-in sites at the front of the CG that back up to the Loves truck parking area. There were a couple of decent yard sites there, but there would be more road and truck noise. At site 23, there were truck and occasional train noises, but not as bad as we expected. This little CG has all your amenities for a short stay. The building at the gate has showers, restrooms, laundry, ice, a beverage machine, and firewood. There was also a nice dog park with a side for large dogs and another for small dogs. They had a little splash park playground and a pickleball court. We got 4 bars LTE on Verizon. Currently, there are no mature trees near any of the sites, so satellite would not be a problem. Their Wifi worked okay. One side of the CG is adjacent to the Love’s truck and gas station and the opposite side has a pretty field with trees. We’ve stayed at several Loves RV Travel Stops, and this one was the nicest so far.

  • Bryan R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2018

    Forest Glen Estates

    Good overnight spot to get off the highway.

    Easy pull-through level asphalt sites with full hookup. They have long term available. Pets are welcome.

  • B
    Aug. 29, 2018

    Arrowhead Park

    Local family fun

    I have lived in and around Bibb County, Georgia most of my life and I have always enjoyed going to Tobesofkee Recreation Parks. There were four parks but one was shut down (Flintrock Park). I believe the park was built back in the 60’s. Early morning on Mother’s Day of 2008 a tornado came through leaving destruction to all three parks. The campground bathhouse’s saved around 50 people that were camping when the tornado came ripping through destroying campers, cars and trees. The county has rebuilt the three parks and each one offers a little something different. It’s pretty great place in my opinion.

    Claystone Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, large beach, playground, water sports, boat ramps, fishing, disc golf, several small pavilions, one large enclosed pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park and camping. The campground has 45 sites, some tents, back-ups and pull through. Not sure about tents sites but all camper sites have 20/30/50 amp service, water and poor cable service. There are a few sites with sewer. The campground does have a nice bathhouse with coin operated laundry.

    Sandy Beach Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, large beach, water sports, fishing, several small pavilions, one large open pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park and a water park.

    Arrowhead Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, small beach, water sports, fishing, several small pavilions, one large open pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park, mountain bike trail, playground, boat ramps and camping. The campground has 58 sites, some tents, back-ups and pull through. Not sure about tents sites but all camper sites have 20/30/50 amp service and water; no cable. There are a few sites with sewer. The campground does have two nice bathhouse with coin operated laundry.

  • B
    Aug. 29, 2018

    Claystone Park Campground

    Great campground to visit

    I have lived in and around Bibb County, Georgia most of my life and I have always enjoyed going to Tobesofkee Recreation Parks. There were four parks but one was shut down (Flintrock Park). I believe the park was built back in the 60’s. Early morning on Mother’s Day of 2008 a tornado came through leaving destruction to all three parks. The campground bathhouse’s saved around 50 people that were camping when the tornado came ripping through destroying campers, cars and trees. The county has rebuilt the three parks and each one offers a little something different. It’s pretty great place in my opinion.

    Claystone Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, large beach, playground, water sports, boat ramps, fishing, disc golf, several small pavilions, one large enclosed pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park and camping. The campground has 45 sites, some tents, back-ups and pull through. Not sure about tents sites but all camper sites have 20/30/50 amp service, water and poor cable service. There are a few sites with sewer. The campground does have a nice bathhouse with coin operated laundry.

    Sandy Beach Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, large beach, water sports, fishing, several small pavilions, one large open pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park and a water park.

    Arrowhead Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, small beach, water sports, fishing, several small pavilions, one large open pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park, mountain bike trail, playground, boat ramps and camping. The campground has 58 sites, some tents, back-ups and pull through. Not sure about tents sites but all camper sites have 20/30/50 amp service and water; no cable. There are a few sites with sewer. The campground does have two nice bathhouse with coin operated laundry.

  • s
    Apr. 23, 2024

    Love's RV Stop-Cordele GA 801

    Cute RV stop

    Check in through the Loves app or onsite Kiosk. We tried to call ahead and pay cash onsite. The cashiers worked it out but apparently they aren’t set up to take cash reservations. We checked in late at night, which was a plus for our flexible travel plans. The campground is separated from the truck stop by a fence. Fire pit at your site and a communal one that’s open until midnight. Splash pad, dog park, pickle ball court, and 2 pavilions with grills. It’s actually a really cute site to be attached to a truck stop! It’s walking distance to Loves for necessities. Site 2 is near the office/dog park. Pull through sites and back in. Nice and level on concrete.

  • J
    Mar. 17, 2023

    High Falls State Park Campground

    Beautiful

    The park is gorgeous and well maintained. It’s a little tight in a place or two but we’re pulling a 40’ fifth wheel and had no problems. We stayed in spot 71 which was a pull through with large lot that was really nice. Fire pit, picnic table and grill as well. I’m uploading a set of maps. You definitely need them as the sites are marked nicely but the areas are not and it’s very confusing. Also if you use maps on a device make sure you add campground because there are a few other places you don’t want to go pulling a rig since the campground is in a state park. Great for hiking, biking, fishing etc. Plain on zero internet or cell coverage. I’m all about the camping adventure but I like to be able to contact the kids if needed. Overall great place.

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 8, 2020

    High Falls State Park Campground

    Falls

    Went to High Falls State Park in January. site number 27. We stayed 8 nights There are two campgrounds- lakeside and River camping area. Lakeside is by High falls Lake and is closest to the falls. River camping is across the street we stayed in River camping area. Nice sites but open to neighbors. Sites included table, fire ring, lantern hook. Some sites are 30 amp some 50 amp and had some pull through sites. After the weekend we were one of only a few in the campground in January. Weather may change this time of year we had a lot of rain one day and freezing temperatures overnight but mostly it was good camping weather. Camp hosts were awesome!!! This park is not far off i-75. Dollar general was a few miles other than that not much around. Very easy hiking trail to waterfalls and several trails along Towaliga River, ruins of an old Mill. There is no swimming in falls or river. Afterr rain falls were flowing very fast. This park also has a swimming pool, mini golf, yurts, boat rentals all were closed in January. Bathhouses were well maintained and had laundry facilities. Phone and TV reception we're good at this park. 8 days was too much here I would recommend 4 to 5 days or as a stopover point but would definitely return here.

  • J
    May. 8, 2023

    Big Country Camping

    Peaceful, Quiet, Large Campsites

    Very nice owners. Very quiet and peaceful location. I had a full hookup site. Owners helped me get situated. Loaned me a water hose.  Felt very safe here. Beautiful sunrise. Excellent cell signal which is important since I work remotely from my camper.


Guide to Centerville

RV sites near Centerville, Georgia provide travelers with full hookups and convenient access to Interstate 75. Many campgrounds in this central Georgia corridor sit within a 20-mile radius of Centerville, situated between Macon and Perry. Summer temperatures routinely exceed 90°F with high humidity, making electricity for air conditioning essential for comfortable RV camping from June through September.

What to do

Walking trails: Savage Creek RV Park features small walking trails alongside their dog park. One camper noted, "Nice NEW park in middle GA that has large spots, a dog park, and some small trails to walk."

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds offer stocked ponds for recreation. At Scenic Mountain RV Park, you can fish in two small ponds near the entrance. "Hiked the trails around the ponds and caught a few bass," reported one visitor who enjoyed the fishing access.

Aviation history: The Museum of Aviation near Warner Robins attracts many campers. "Stayed here mostly to visit Rigby's and the aviation museum. My girlfriend loved the horses - different ones are coming and going frequently," shared a traveler at Fair Harbor RV Park.

Historic exploration: Milledgeville's historic sites draw history enthusiasts. "We were on our own little adventure to see ghosts! We were trying to find a place that was close to the old state mental hospital," wrote one camper who used Scenic Mountain RV Park as their base.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campers highlight the well-maintained bathhouses at Twin Oaks RV Park. "The showers were spotless. We will be visiting Twin Oaks again," noted one satisfied guest who appreciated the cleanliness standards.

Pet amenities: Dog owners appreciate designated pet areas. "The park was super clean and quiet... There was a fenced in dog area which was really nice for those of us traveling with pets," shared someone who stopped at Twin Oaks RV Park.

Level sites: Finding level camping spaces matters to RVers. "Our spot was small, but worked. I did have some power issues on the 30amp, but worked fine on the 50 with my adapter," reported a visitor at Perry Ponderosa RV Park.

Helpful staff: Campground personnel often go above and beyond. "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!" wrote one grateful Twin Oaks camper.

What you should know

Extended stay options: Many parks accommodate both short and long-term campers. At Safe Haven RV Park, "Less than a half mile off of 75, this is a nice little stop for overnights, however the monthly rates also make it economical for longer stays."

Highway noise: Due to proximity to I-75, road noise affects some campgrounds. One camper at Southern Trails noted, "Road noise sleepable from I75 nearby. Easy on and off to this campground."

Insect awareness: Georgia's climate supports active ant populations. "Keep in mind this is Georgia so check for red ants. A couple spots we decided not to take as the ants were right next to water/electric hookups."

Internet access: Connectivity varies widely. "Our ATT hot spot nomad internet was strong. Cell phone signal was 4 bars (T-Mobile)," reported a camper at Southern Trails, providing helpful information for remote workers.

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Love's RV Stop-Cordele offers recreational facilities for children. "The splash pad is great for the kids. They have one pickleball court and a very short 'trail.' This is a perfect place to arrive late, hookup, sleep, eat breakfast and peace out."

Diverse activities: Twin Oaks RV Park provides multiple recreation options. "Our 1, 3 and 5 year Olds loved the playground. We were the only ones on it and it is in great shape. Dog run looks great too."

Pool access: Some campgrounds offer swimming facilities. "Very nice, well kept little campground... Very clean, very well maintained... Not a lot of light but if you have your fire pit going and your flashlight you'll be good," observed a visitor at Scenic Mountain RV Park.

Safety considerations: Parents appreciate secure environments. At Love's RV Stop, one camper reported, "The campground is separated from the truck stop by a fence. Fire pit at your site and a communal one that's open until midnight. Splash pad, dog park, pickle ball court, and 2 pavilions with grills."

Tips from RVers

Concrete pads: Love's RV Stop features level concrete sites. "All sites paved and very level. This is a great option for an overnight stay. Easy in and out with large full hook up sites on large concrete pads."

Pull-through availability: Easy access matters for larger rigs. Twin Oaks accommodates big rigs with their pull-through sites, as one camper described: "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."

Big rig maneuverability: Interstate RV Park provides sufficient space for larger vehicles. "We were heading south from northern Kentucky. We were attempting to beat the winter storm and to get to FL. The sites are a little tight, but long. We didn't have to unhook our toad."

Sewer connections: Hookup configurations vary between parks. "Our spot had an elevated sewer hook up which made dumping the tanks a challenge," noted one RVer at Interstate RV Park, providing a practical warning for others.

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