Camping near Peachtree Corners, GA

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    Camping options near Peachtree Corners, Georgia range from developed campgrounds to private RV parks within a short drive of the city. Stone Mountain Park Campground offers lakeside sites for tents, RVs, and cabins approximately 15 miles east of Peachtree Corners, while Jones RV Park in nearby Norcross provides convenient urban camping with full hookups. Several campgrounds encircle Lake Lanier to the northeast, including Shoal Creek Campground in Buford and Shady Grove Campground in Cumming, both within 25 miles of Peachtree Corners.

    Most developed campgrounds in the area operate year-round, though some like Bald Ridge Creek and Shady Grove Campground close during winter months from November to March. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays at popular locations like Stone Mountain Park. Electric and water hookups are standard at most sites, with varying levels of amenities across campgrounds. Access roads are generally paved and maintained, making them suitable for RVs of all sizes. Summer temperatures typically reach into the 90s with high humidity, while spring and fall offer milder conditions ideal for camping. One camper noted, "Stone Mountain has great areas for walking and biking! We parked with a 41' motorhome by the lake for 2 nights and absolutely loved it."

    The campground experience varies significantly across the Peachtree Corners region. Stone Mountain Park Campground consistently receives high ratings for its scenic lake views, clean facilities, and proximity to hiking trails and attractions. "The campground was really clean, and I loved my extra big spot. Bathrooms were nearby and clean. The entire place also felt very secure," reported one visitor. Jones RV Park caters primarily to travelers needing convenient access to Atlanta, with reviews indicating it's "clean and close to everything" though "not somewhere you want to hang out all day." Several campgrounds in the area feature swimming pools, showers, and laundry facilities, making them suitable for extended stays. Road noise can be an issue at some locations closer to highways, while the more distant campgrounds offer a quieter, more natural setting.

    Best Campgrounds near Peachtree Corners (142)

      1. Stone Mountain Park Campground

      4.4(92)12mi from Peachtree CornersRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Lived in Georgia my whole life and yet my first time to Stone Mountain was literally three years ago. Now we have an annual pass and go all the time."

      "One of the best camping areas in Georgia."

      from $44 - $65 / night

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      2. Bald Ridge Creek

      4.4(22)18mi from Peachtree Corners82 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Our sites have all been lake-side and very large with a paved drive. There is hiking around the shore line and lots of ducks in the lake to feed (Shh!)"

      "It was right on the lake with a beautiful view. It has a path that goes down to the lake. A lot of the sites are on the lake and most sites offer ample shade."

      from $26 - $36 / night

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      3. Shady Grove Campground

      4.4(25)19mi from Peachtree Corners96 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This site was a nice distance away from the RV focused campsites at the same location."

      "If you love large wooded spots with great lake views and lots of deer to watch....this is your park. Located in a very nice part of Georgia with so many places to go and see."

      from $20 - $240 / night

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      4. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

      4.3(81)30mi from Peachtree Corners115 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I stayed at the walk- in campsites with waterfront view and access to walk down to the water. There is no electric at site and water didn’t work."

      "Many were positioned right on the lake. The trails in the park were great for hiking and running. We enjoyed visiting the Qualusi Winery that was nearby."

      from $40 - $275 / night

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      5. Shoal Creek Campground

      3.8(19)18mi from Peachtree CornersRVs, Tents

      "There was a nice flat area to set up food, bonfire, chairs, games and to lounge around with family and the dogs. Bathrooms were nice and close to campground, within walking distance."

      "Communication with the main number for the campground went through the Margaritaville Campground nearby. Separate direct lines to the camp office and security were provided after arrival."

      6. Jones RV Park

      3.4(5)4mi from Peachtree CornersRVs

      "It’s pretty close to the highway so at night you can hear the cars. Everyone is really nice, neighbors help each other if needed, and it’s very quiet too."

      "You are close to highway so you here some road noise but it’s still pretty quiet."

      7. Sweetwater Campground

      4.5(31)26mi from Peachtree Corners151 sitesRVs, Tents

      "These are two completely different parks in two completely different parts of Georgia. SCofA does not have a mill, ruins, river or mountain trails. It does have a lake. Allatoona Lake."

      "Beautiful area of camping spots around the lake. Very good infrastructure, showers, bathrooms, etc."

      from $24 - $290 / night

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      8. Twin Lakes RV Park

      4.0(6)13mi from Peachtree CornersRVs

      "The offices closes at 6:30, but if you don’t get there on time like we did they leave your reservation info outside the door."

      9. Fort Yargo State Park Campground

      4.5(40)28mi from Peachtree Corners82 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Fort Yargo is in the Winder Ga area and is close to Helen, Jefferson, Athens and Atlanta. Entering the campground is a nice paved road and leads to tent camping, cabins, yurts and RV sites."

      "This is one of the few state parks in Georgia with yurts and also has a great flat biking trail. The lake allows for kayaking and boating and some yurts are actually right on the lake."

      from $27 - $275 / night

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      10. Atlanta-Marietta RV Park

      4.0(8)17mi from Peachtree CornersRVs

      "I use this park strictly for sporting events as it’s close by and is relatively quiet considering how close it is to the highway. I have no complaints."

      "Nice resort and it’s close to the battery where the braves play baseball. The pizza place is soooo yummy, make sure you check it out. There are so many little ponds nearby and such cute little homes."

      from $64 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Peachtree Corners, GA

    911 Reviews of 142 Peachtree Corners Campgrounds


    • Brittany B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 2, 2026

      Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

      Beautiful Place

      I stayed at the walk- in campsites with waterfront view and access to walk down to the water. There is no electric at site and water didn’t work. The bathroom facilities are well maintained and whole place is really clean. This site was right next to parking other 3 are close but wagon recommended to haul items to other walk on sites.

    • B
      Apr. 29, 2026

      Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

      Amazing Forest Setting

      Gorgeous campground on the lake with excellent facilities. Priority along the lake front is given to tent sites, which is nice. There's a mix of sizes for small campers and big RVs so it never feels crowded. Not a huge amount to do in the area except chill on the lake or at your site in the woods... which is fine by me. The one shortcoming was difficult lake access from the campground. There are plenty of beach areas when the lake is low but getting to them can be challenging. There's a public beach in another part of the park but we didn't go there.

    • Rusty R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Atlanta South RV Resort

      Crowded Campground

      Very crowded campground, tight sites, and dated facilities. Stayed one night on a through trip, so they let me stay with my custom built RV but they have a rule against it if you’re staying more than one night. I am not sure why because this isn’t an RV resort, it reminds me of an over crowded KOA. Good for business stay or a quick overnight but if you have a family and want room for your kids to play, I’d look elsewhere.

    • Dylan E.
      Apr. 5, 2026

      River Forks Park & Campground

      Quiet place

      Decent spots, only thing is the Grill is part of the campfire ring and not separate

    • Leah S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 31, 2026

      Jones Creek Dispersed Campground

      Creekside for larger groups

      Multiple creekside spots for large groups. We have over 12 adults and 8-9 cars. No cell service. Dog friendly.

    • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2026

      Stone Mountain Park Campground

      Not a fan of this State Park

      We got a site with full hook ups and it was unusually expensive for a State Park. It was fairly level and gravel. It had a picnic table and small deck area that was in rough shape and needs replacement. It was just OK. At least it was quiet at night and the bathhouse was clean, though our daughter never did get hot water in the shower. There is a train ride that runs in a circle around the stone mountain area. The horn blasts all day long, but luckily not late at night. The biggest disappointment was that they say it's dog friendly on the web site, but dogs aren't allowed on most of the trails we tried to walk on, so we didn't get to see much of the park except by car. There are many activities, but they are not free. It's an expensive park for families. Bring your wallet!

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 7, 2026

      Talona Ridge RV Resort

      Talona Still Pleases

      We arrived and had an easy check-in since this was our third stay at Talona Ridge, again to attend an RV rally. After check-in, we headed to pull-through buddy site H-25 with full hookups in the lower level of the campground, which had three levels total. The cement pad was plenty long enough to position the rig for the sewer connection at the back of the pad, while still allowing us to put the patio down and park our F450 fully on the site. Water pressure was solid at 55–60 psi. Since this was a newer RV park, there were not many mature trees yet, so satellite connectivity was not an issue. We had 3 bars on Verizon and 2 bars of 5G on T-Mobile, and we chose to use our T-Mobile Home Internet instead of Starlink, which delivered 70.1 Mbps download speeds. The campground WiFi was above average as well, testing at 64 Mbps download. There was a shower house with laundry near this site, equipped with two large washers and dryers, and the laundry app made the process convenient. We enjoyed the large dog park, along with plenty of additional areas to walk our pups. Talona Ridge had a lot to offer and remained one of our favorite campgrounds—it truly felt like a resort.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 6, 2026

      Lake Allatoona Military - Fort McPherson

      Military Campground

      This Campground is for military affiliated campers only. Navy Lake Site has camp sites as well as cabins available. The beach and swimming area on Lake Alatoona is nice.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 5, 2026

      Margaritaville

      Generally good but...

      The campground area is pretty good. Lots of... lots and they were in good shape. Same goes for the camp ground amenities. So as long as one's focused on that, it'll be fine.

      The rest of the area shows clear signs of needing a renovation, especially the entire area between Land Shark and their beach. It might've been influenced by the season (december), but lots of details make for quite the depressing appearance. Broken displays, lots of outside installations in dire need of a repaint, restaurants closed (except the grill)....

      But if you don't care for that whole Christmas tourist area, you'll be fine on the campground. The landscape there is very nice.


    Guide to Peachtree Corners

    Campsites near Peachtree Corners are located in Georgia's Piedmont region, characterized by rolling hills with elevations between 700-1,200 feet. Most camping areas sit along the shores of Lake Lanier to the northeast or Lake Allatoona to the northwest. Summer morning humidity often exceeds 85% before 10am, making early camp setup advisable during peak season months.

    What to do

    Fishing from shorelines: Shoal Creek Campground allows fishing directly from lakeside campsites. "Great week. My husband and son enjoyed fishing and paddle boarding right behind our site," reports a visitor to Stone Mountain Park Campground.

    Hiking historic trails: At Red Top Mountain State Park Campground, trails follow old iron ore mining routes. "This park is clean and scenic. The staff is very courteous, friendly and helpful. There are plenty of opportunities to hike, fish and boat," notes one camper.

    Mountain biking: Fort Yargo State Park Campground offers dedicated mountain biking trails. "Most of the trails are mixed mountain biking and hiking but when we were there, we only saw two mountain bikes," shares a recent visitor who enjoyed the trail system.

    Wildlife observation: Bald Ridge Creek features abundant deer populations that frequent campsites. "A lot of deer just walking around. Bathrooms are in good shape," reports a camper who stayed at spot 97.

    What campers like

    Secluded walk-in sites: Shady Grove Campground offers waterfront walk-in sites for more privacy. "Beautiful sites that are somewhat private. Lots to do close by in the day time (biking, hiking, fishing, swimming)," writes one reviewer.

    Large camping pads: At Bald Ridge Creek, sites feature paved concrete pads that accommodate larger setups. "We have stayed here several times now and love it. Our sites have all been lake-side and very large with a paved drive," notes a frequent visitor.

    Swimming areas: Many Lake Lanier sites include small beach areas for swimming. "We had a nice, spacious campsite with a nice picnic table and partial view of the lake even though we didn't have 'lake view' site," explains a Stone Mountain Park camper.

    Kid-friendly facilities: Sweetwater Campground includes playgrounds and swim beaches. "Rangers were very nice, beach is cool, nice lake front sites. We had a fun time here, especially the kids. They loved riding their bikes around in this great family friendly campground."

    What you should know

    Alcohol regulations: Some campgrounds strictly enforce no-alcohol policies. At Shady Grove, one camper warns: "If you enjoy having a beer while camping don't come here. Beautiful day, beer in a solo cup playing cards with my wife at a picnic table. Ranger pulls up and gave us both tickets."

    Noise factors: Stone Mountain Park Campground offers proximity to Atlanta with some urban sounds. "Good for a quick get away while still having access to 'city life'. There are some beautiful spots close to the water where you do feel like you're deep in nature," one camper explains.

    Limited shower facilities: Several campgrounds have limited or outdated bathroom facilities. At Shoal Creek Campground, a visitor noted, "The showers were straight out of a horror film, I had opted to not shower for 4 days, instead of taking a shower in those filthy things."

    Seasonal closures: Winter camping options are limited as many parks close between November and March. Sweetwater Campground operates from March 15 to September 7, while Shady Grove Campground runs from March 25 to November 3.

    Tips for camping with families

    Rent water equipment: At many lakeside campgrounds, bringing personal flotation devices saves on rental fees. "We brought 2 dogs which they enjoyed the scenery. They are firm on making sure pet owners have their leash on and do not free roam," shares a Shady Grove camper.

    Book Premium Sites: Families benefit from premium waterfront sites that offer direct lake access. "We tested out our first pop-up camper here. Close by and clean amenities. Very friendly staff," notes a Bald Ridge Creek visitor.

    Consider yurt options: Sweetwater Campground offers alternative accommodations for families new to camping. "Sweetwater welcomed us to camping and made us campers for life!" shares an enthusiastic first-timer.

    Plan for insect control: Summer camping requires preparation for ants and mosquitoes. One family at Shoal Creek reported: "No shade whatsoever at 61 and ANTS, ants everywhere. They managed to get in our vehicle and they swarmed our toddlers car seats."

    Tips from RVers

    Urban convenience: Jones RV Park provides easy access to Atlanta services. "I stayed here long term for a couple of years while working in Atlanta. They have nightly sites and long term sites, a bathhouse, laundry, and the office staff are very nice," shares a repeat visitor.

    Leveling challenges: Several campgrounds require significant leveling equipment. "The only downfall was that the trailer needed a lot of leveling. But it was totally worth it," notes a Stone Mountain Park RVer whose site was on the lake.

    Road conditions: Some campgrounds have challenging internal roads. "Very narrow roads in the campground with lots of pot holes. Not the easiest state park to pull a travel trailer in," warns a Red Top Mountain visitor.

    Early arrival recommended: Popular weekend spots fill quickly by mid-afternoon. "When we met the ranger, I soon realized that he may have been taking his job too seriously," shares a Shady Grove visitor regarding after-hours arrivals.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Peachtree Corners, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Peachtree Corners, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 142 campgrounds and RV parks near Peachtree Corners, GA and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Peachtree Corners, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Peachtree Corners, GA is Stone Mountain Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 92 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Peachtree Corners, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Peachtree Corners, GA.

    What parks are near Peachtree Corners, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Peachtree Corners, GA that allow camping, notably Lake Sidney Lanier and Allatoona Lake.