Best Campgrounds near Nicholls, GA

The rural landscape surrounding Nicholls, Georgia features several camping options ranging from state parks to private RV resorts. General Coffee State Park Campground serves as the primary developed camping area in the immediate vicinity, offering tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations with pull-through sites on two separate loops. Additional camping options extend to nearby communities within a 30-minute drive, including Small Living RV Park, Pebble Hill RV Resort, and specialized facilities like DirtCamp which caters to tent campers seeking trail access. The region includes a mix of state-managed recreation areas and privately operated campgrounds spread throughout Coffee County and neighboring Appling County.

Seasonal considerations impact camping experiences in this southeast Georgia region, with high humidity and temperatures during summer months and mild winters that attract snowbirds. Most campgrounds in the area operate year-round, though weather conditions can affect trail accessibility, particularly in spring when rainfall may impact swampy areas. Campers should prepare for Georgia's warm climate, especially from May through September when temperatures frequently exceed 90°F. The area's flat terrain provides easy access for most vehicles, with primarily paved or well-maintained dirt roads leading to established campgrounds. One visitor noted, "The sites have water and power but maybe unlevel and seem to be not well maintained" in reference to Loop #1 at General Coffee State Park, which features an unpaved access road compared to the newer, paved Loop #2.

The heritage farm at General Coffee State Park represents a distinctive feature mentioned repeatedly in visitor reviews, providing families with educational opportunities and animal encounters. Several campgrounds in the region incorporate water features, with small lakes or ponds serving as focal points for recreation. According to one visitor, "We love buying carrots to feed all the farm animals and if you want some good exercise rent one of the pedal boats." Privacy levels vary significantly across campgrounds, with some sites offering wooded separation while others feature more open layouts with limited screening between neighbors. Rural setting provides generally quiet camping experiences, though facilities like DirtCamp cater to off-road vehicle enthusiasts who may generate more activity noise. Most developed campgrounds offer water and electrical hookups, with several providing sewer connections for extended RV stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Nicholls, Georgia (35)

    1. General Coffee State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Douglas, GA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 384-7082

    $12 - $325 / night

    "Great state park in Nicholls, GA. Restrooms clean, campsites are easily accessible."

    "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."

    2. Small Living RV Park

    1 Review
    Baxley, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 478-7275

    "Lake Mayers is less than 6 miles and the lake is beautiful, had a great time! I would highly recommend."

    3. Pebble Hill RV Resort

    1 Review
    Waycross, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 732-2534

    $55 - $60 / night

    "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"

    4. Grace RV Park

    1 Review
    Waycross, GA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 536-2534

    5. Laura S Walker State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Hoboken, GA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 287-4900

    $34 - $500 / night

    "This state park is typical of Georgia state parks in that it is clean, mowed and well kept. Sites are situated so there is some privacy on your table side although fairly open."

    "The trails were always clean. The boardwalk was significantly damaged by hurricane Helene, so part of that trail is closed. It’s quiet and dark at night."

    6. Gaskin Springs Campground

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    Douglas, GA
    10 miles
    +1 (912) 383-0969

    7. DirtCamp

    3 Reviews
    Waycross, GA
    25 miles
    +1 (912) 406-2225

    $15 - $25 / night

    "I really enjoyed staying here this pasted weekend have a great time riding the trails camp spot was amazing aswell!!"

    8. Towns Bluff Park

    7 Reviews
    Uvalda, GA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 379-9303

    "Nice campground right next to the best catfish river out there"

    "Besides the people who were really loud camping near us, it was a wonderful space. No water or electric hook ups unless you go to the RV site."

    9. 341 RV Park

    1 Review
    Hazlehurst, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 602-9136

    $30 - $45 / night

    "It's off Highway 341 which connects Coastal and Middle Georgia."

    10. Lakeside at Whispering Pines RV Resort

    1 Review
    Waycross, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 550-1216

    $45 / night

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Recent Reviews near Nicholls, GA

92 Reviews of 35 Nicholls Campgrounds


  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Very peaceful

    We spent one night here. Be careful about some of the pull through spaces as there are trees that might make it difficult for longer RVs to get into. Our space was nice and level, had water and electric, the bathrooms were so so. Clean but the showers could’ve used a little attention. We did do our laundry here which was relatively inexpensive. Nice hike through the woods. There were quite a few potholes on the road, coming back into the campground.

  • M. R.
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Vidalia Sweet Onion RV Park

    Still Recovering from Hurricane Helen

    There are multiple RV sites available and they have a power supply as well as individual site fresh water RV in-line and RV waste water disposal lines. NEW picnic tables are also located on the plots. Several lamp posts and barbecue grills are in still in a state of disrepair due to the storm damage. This cute little area will bounce back better, but it needs the financial help of other RV enthusiasts to make it wonderful again.

  • Eleanor the Airstream R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 16, 2025

    Hidden Forest RV Club

    Cute little campground

    Open field campground with minimal amenities (no bath/showers) and FHU. Off the main roads and very quiet. Farm animals and trails a plus.

  • G F.
    Jun. 13, 2025

    Jack Hill State Park

    Should be a City Park

    Super tiny, tiny lake, in the middle of town, trails closed, maintenance ok, tons of ants, couple of nice sites with eater views although site 18 is right on top of the one to its left so terrible view. Good: fishing and full hookups.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2025

    Laura S Walker State Park Campground

    Nice campground for a short stay.

    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.

  • G F.
    Jun. 11, 2025

    Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge

    Nice amenities except for campground

    Park is not managed by GA DNR but instead a private company. They focus on the lodge, cabins and golf course. The campground is in terrible shape. Uneven sites, zero landscaping, zero fumigation (ants everywhere and while not fire ants, they bite), away from lake and hiking, feels like an afterthought. There is no store, so forget about buying anything. Hiking trail was nice, but we found (and picked up) garbage along the way. Going to the sports bar at the lodge was a welcomed retrieve from the mediocre campground and bugs. If you have little kids, there’s a splash pad and pool they would enjoy. I would not camp here during the warm months.

  • G F.
    Jun. 10, 2025

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Still recovering from Helen

    Came in June 2025. Only one trail open and it’s not the one with access to swamp. The park has beautiful bone structure and I’m sure once fixed, it will be great. But as of now, very limited hiking. We did not visit farm but it seemed cute as well as its little lake where we saw brim and bass. Campground 1 is on an unpaved but well packed dirt road. Sites are small with limited privacy but very quaint. Campground 2 has a paved main road, with bigger sites and more privacy. All sites are pull thru. Outer ones give you access to the nature trail (closed except for small loop). Because it’s near the swamp, it is hot, humid and buggy. Bring your thermacells.

  • G F.
    Jun. 9, 2025

    Laura S Walker State Park Campground

    Nicely kept, not much to do

    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.


Guide to Nicholls

Camping spots near Nicholls, Georgia provide access to southeast Georgia's distinct ecosystem where coastal plain pine forests meet cypress swamps. The area sits at approximately 200 feet above sea level, creating a flat terrain with sandy soils that drain quickly after rain. Summer temperatures consistently reach above 90°F with high humidity from June through September, while winters remain mild with occasional frost.

What to do

Heritage farm experience: General Coffee State Park Campground features a working heritage farm where visitors can interact with farm animals and learn about historical agricultural practices. "The farm was great with chickens, sheep, donkey and horse. On our visit there were 3 day old lambs!!" shares Rachel G., highlighting the educational and family-friendly aspect of this attraction.

Water activities on small lakes: Multiple campgrounds offer fishing and boating opportunities on modest-sized lakes. At Laura S Walker State Park Campground, the lake has specific hours for motorized watercraft. "Lake isnt big, boats and jet skis are limited. I hear the fishing is good. Lots of open areas to enjoy. Bikes, canoes and kayaks to rent," notes Roger L.

Trail exploration: Hiking trails through pine forests and swampy areas provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. A visitor at DirtCamp mentioned, "I really enjoyed staying here this pasted weekend have a great time riding the trails camp spot was amazing aswell!!"

River activities: For those willing to drive 30-45 minutes, the Altamaha River offers fishing and boating options. At Towns Bluff Park, one camper noted it sits "right next to the best catfish river out there," making it a worthwhile destination for fishing enthusiasts.

What campers like

Peaceful environment: Many campgrounds in the area provide quiet retreats away from urban noise. A visitor to Towns Bluff Park described it as "a county campground... out in the middle of the woods, isolated, quiet and very nice," perfect for those seeking solitude.

Farm animal interactions: The heritage farm at General Coffee State Park receives consistent praise from visitors. "The old houses give you a feeling of what it was like 100 years ago," notes Jennifer H., emphasizing the historical education component alongside animal encounters.

Well-maintained facilities: Most campgrounds maintain clean facilities despite rural locations. At Laura S Walker State Park, a camper observed, "Office staff and hosts were all very pleasant and have done a good job keeping things clean. Bathrooms/Showers were clean if well-worn."

Pet-friendly options: Multiple campgrounds accommodate pets with designated areas. Laura S Walker State Park provides "a cute dog park, with areas for large and small pups," according to a recent visitor, making it convenient for travelers with four-legged companions.

What you should know

Site spacing varies significantly: Campgrounds offer different privacy levels based on vegetation and layout. At Laura S Walker State Park, "The camping area is very small, with sites close to each other and no privacy (flat area, tall pines without vegetation between sites)," warns one camper.

Limited full hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer water and electric connections, but full hookups are scarce. At General Coffee State Park, a camper noted, "If you're tall, be ready to duck to get your head under the water because the shower heads are low. Temperature and pressure were good."

Insect preparation essential: The swampy terrain breeds mosquitoes and other insects, particularly during warm months. One visitor cautions, "Because it's near the swamp, it is hot, humid and buggy. Bring your thermacells."

Seasonal water level fluctuations: Water features may change dramatically with rainfall patterns. A visitor observed, "The 17 mile river dries up some years, but the deeper 'lakes' keep water in them during those dry years."

Tips for camping with families

Animal feeding opportunities: Purchase feed at visitor centers for interactive farm experiences. At Small Living RV Park, "Lake Mayers is less than 6 miles and the lake is beautiful, had a great time!" offers an additional family-friendly water destination nearby.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature playground equipment for children. One visitor to Laura S Walker State Park mentioned, "It's so nice to see the playground area for the kids. They even have an outdoor workout gym area."

Fishing for beginners: Small ponds at multiple campgrounds provide easy fishing access for children. A camper noted, "The lake is big enough to boat around in for a little while and there are fish to be caught- carp from what I could tell."

Educational opportunities: Historical structures and farm demonstrations provide learning experiences. "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," writes one visitor about General Coffee State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: Choose sites carefully based on access and levelness. At Pebble Hill RV Resort, "I would definitely recommend a site near the main house, where, BTW, there's plans to build a clubhouse/gym space."

Pull-through availability: Several campgrounds offer pull-through sites for easier access. At General Coffee State Park, "All sites are pull thru. Outer ones give you access to the nature trail," notes one RVer.

Tree obstruction awareness: Large rigs should check for low-hanging branches and tight turns. A camper at Laura S Walker State Park warned, "Be careful about some of the pull through spaces as there are trees that might make it difficult for longer RVs to get into."

Levelness varies: Many sites require leveling equipment due to tree roots and uneven terrain. "Our site was very unlevel thanks to tree roots. How dare they grow there," humorously noted one RVer, highlighting the common challenge in wooded campgrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Nicholls, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Nicholls, GA is General Coffee State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 16 reviews.