Best Glamping near Paradise Acres, GA

Seminole State Park Campground and Torreya State Park Campground provide upscale glamping accommodations in the Paradise Acres region, with both parks featuring yurts among their premium lodging options. These glamping sites offer a perfect blend of outdoor immersion with luxury amenities, including comfortable beds, climate control, and private outdoor spaces. "Wonderful state park in South Georgia! Our site was on the water and had beautiful sunset views," noted one visitor about Seminole State Park. The glamping yurts at Torreya State Park are particularly popular, with reviewers consistently praising the cleanliness and comfort of facilities. Both locations maintain well-appointed glamping accommodations with electricity, quality furnishings, and scenic views, while Florida Caverns RV Resort and White Oak Pastures round out the area's luxury camping options with their own distinctive glamping tents.

The hiking trails surrounding these glamping destinations range from moderate to challenging, with Torreya State Park featuring what one guest called "a little rugged" terrain that offers rewarding adventures. The park's "Great Challenge" trail provides a 9-mile route with significant elevation changes, perfect for glampers seeking outdoor activities between relaxing in their luxury accommodations. According to a camper, "Fabulous trip. Hiking is awesome in the area." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound near these glamping sites, with possibilities to spot deer, raccoons, and even rare species like panthers or indigo snakes. Water activities complement the land-based adventures, with fishing, boating, and kayaking available at several locations. Most glamping sites in the region remain open year-round, though spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for enjoying both outdoor activities and the climate-controlled comfort of safari tents and yurts.

Best Glamping Sites Near Paradise Acres, Georgia (9)

    1. Seminole State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Paradise Acres, GA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (229) 861-3137

    $20 - $180 / night

    "Wonderful state park in South Georgia! Our site was on the water and had beautiful sunset views."

    "We had a beautiful lake view on a huge pull through site! Site was spotless, including the fire pit. Bath house was super clean and always stocked. The grounds were beautifully kept."

    2. Three Rivers State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Sneads, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-9006

    $16 - $65 / night

    "A pleasant surprise when we arrived, after miles of rural driving! GPS took us the correct way, but seemed we were lost!"

    "The road in is very rough and rugged, but was completely manageable if you just go slowly (and weave a bit to avoid the huge holes)."

    3. Torreya State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Sneads, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 643-2674

    $16 - $50 / night

    "However, it doesn’t take away from the enjoying the doors. The river is nearby and across the river allows hunting so you may hear hunters."

    "Two small bathhouses and both were spotless (I mean actually WITHOUT SPOTS, cleanest I’ve ever seen). The grounds were well kept and not a piece of trash in sight."

    4. Florida Caverns RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-5593

    $35 - $60 / night

    "Service and staff were excellent/friendly and they escorted us to our site upon arrival. They also have trash pickup at your site daily."

    "Nice laundry room. And a workout room . The only downfall I have noticed is being able to hear the traffic from 90 in the evenings but not a big deal to me. Nice restrooms with showers ."

    5. High Bluff Campground — Joe Budd WMA and Lake Talquin State Forest

    12 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 681-5950

    $9 / night

    "Had a fire pit with grill and picnic table. Right on the lake with pier access and boat ramp- pretty cool spot. Only lost a star because of previous campers leaving some trash behind."

    "A little warm and the bugs are getting ready for the dusk attack. There are gnats and flys during the day but nothing biting….yet"

    6. Goat House Farm

    2 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 666-4714

    $25 - $35 / night

    "The owner of the farm was so welcoming and accommodating. She even gave us a tour of the farm in the morning and we were able to play with a ton of goats and chickens!"

    "The staff is so friendly and helpful. We would love to go and stay there again!"

    7. Omussee Creek Park

    2 Reviews
    Cowarts, AL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 696-4626

    8. Family Time Campground

    1 Review
    Cowarts, AL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 696-2047

    "This little gem is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a 20 or so minute drive from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Omusee Creek."

    9. White Oak Pastures

    1 Review
    Bluffton, GA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 641-2081

    $49 - $259 / night

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  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Family Time Campground

    Break Out the Family Camping Here!

    This little gem is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a 20 or so minute drive from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Omusee Creek. Over in these parts you’ll find some solid nature to interact with, trails to hike and of course, all the fun and enjoyment you’d expect being this close to the water. 

    Let me share a bit about Family Time Campground: there’s a sweet little solar-heated pool that’s perfect for a classic sundowner (and not so great for swimming laps!), plenty of shaded and grassy areas for RV and trailers (22 spots in all), spacious long level lots in a private gated community, filtered water and free rentals, newly finished covered pavilion with about a half dozen brand new picnic tables that has a brand new BBQ, children’s playground, community firepit for s’mores and a fully functioning laundry facility. This RV site has full electrical, water and sewage hook-ups, free WiFi and there’s even a fully-stocked kitchen you can access while on site. For those that aren’t hauling their living room behind them, this property also has (3) bunk houses, (3) cabins, (4) camp rentals and even stationary RV’s for rent.

    Insider’s Tip? On Sunday’s this campground offers up "all-you-can eat" pancake breakfast for $4 – you can’t beat this! Of course, there is the famed Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge that apparently people come from all over to see. For a good spot to dine out at, I recommend Log Cabin Restaurant right across the AL-GA state line in nearby Blakely – they’ve got everything you could think of fried, as well as some things that shouldn’t be fried, but taste great regardless! Last tip – if you’re out to kayak or canoe, get out either early or late, as the current during the middle of the day can be quite strong. 

    Happy Camping!

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2024

    Three Rivers State Park Campground

    A Great Florida State Park

    Small, well maintained park and sites, with 30/50 amp and water hook ups. A pleasant surprise when we arrived, after miles of rural driving! GPS took us the correct way, but seemed we were lost! Staff greeted us at entrance, gave us a map and explained how to get to our site. It was raining, and our site was back-in and downhill, mostly level with gravel, a picnic table, has a fire-ring with grill grate. Bathhouse is clean and impressed how the trash area and dump station were placed away from campers. The dock/pier, and boat ramp, are at the back part of the campground, The amenities are nice and there is outdoor cleaning sink behind the bathhouse, sitting area overlooking the river, the fish cleaning station, fire pit area, trails, and canoe/kayak drying area. 3 concrete sites, as well as tent sites. Lots of spacing between most of the sites, some are waterfront. Wildlife is plentiful and the trails are a great way to enjoy it all! We will come back! And it’s only $20 a night!

  • D
    Jul. 10, 2018

    Florida Caverns RV Resort

    Awful

    We called ahead to reserve tent sites and ensure they had electric and water on every site. Upon arrival, we were told all sites to the right edge (water side) and right of the road were tent sites. However, the first half of this row has electric for rv’s only. Moving down the row, the sites had no electric or water hookups. The last sites were in complete sun and next to a boat ramp. All the sites had trash on the ground and none had picnic tables. The showers were just curtained off from the bathroom with no privacy, hook or bench. The staff was unwilling to help and we left without staying.

  • S F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Florida Caverns RV Resort

    Nice Stay

    We stayed here for two nights/three days of a ten day trip. It was hands-down the nicest of the locations. Clean, concrete pads, excellent location and good wi-fi that was not up-charged. The pool area was nice and clean. Service and staff were excellent/friendly and they escorted us to our site upon arrival. They also have trash pickup at your site daily. We saw a security truck drive through several times and had no problems from our neighbors. The location near the water cannot be beat. We were located near the docks and I was able to launch my paddle board easily. The water was gorgeous and clear on the adjacent spring/pond. Our AT&T cell service was good. 

    My only(very minor) complaints are that there are very few trees or shaded areas at this location and it would have been nice to have the fire pits included at the site. We did not spend any time sitting outside our camper and we only did about ten minutes in the dog park because of the sun, but then again, it's Florida in July in an area that's still recovering from tornadoes and a major hurricane. And by the time we thought it had cooled off enough to enjoy s'mores in the evening, the office had long since closed so we couldn't rent a fire pit. We have family that we visit often in the area, so we will definitely stay here again! We camped at Florida Caverns RV Resort at Merritt's Mill Pond in a Travel Trailer.

  • jessica O.
    Mar. 6, 2021

    Seminole State Park Campground

    Nature lover’s paradise

    Wonderful state park in South Georgia! Our site was on the water and had beautiful sunset views. Newly renovated after Hurricane Michael, the upper loop had new gravel pads and plenty of space between sites. Great fire pit and grill combo along with a large and sturdy picnic table. The hiking trail just reopened and was an easy 2 miles. Tons of animal tracks to look for and identify! The playground close to the camping loop is nearly complete and looks super fun for the Littles. Bathhouse was brand new and showers were hot. Definitely coming back!

  • k
    Dec. 11, 2021

    High Bluff Campground — Joe Budd WMA and Lake Talquin State Forest

    Nice site

    No complaints about this site; plenty of campsites to pick from even with about 6 other campers; space to spread out from others. Good for primitive tent camping. Had a fire pit with grill and picnic table. Right on the lake with pier access and boat ramp- pretty cool spot. Only lost a star because of previous campers leaving some trash behind.

  • jessica O.
    Oct. 26, 2021

    Seminole State Park Campground

    Gem of a campground!

    This was our second trip to Seminole State Park and it was even better than the first. We had a beautiful lake view on a huge pull through site! Site was spotless, including the fire pit. Bath house was super clean and always stocked. The grounds were beautifully kept. We had fun walking the nature trail and saw signs of deer and raccoons and enjoyed listening to the birds from our site. We had a very strong cell signal and 30 OTA channels so that was a pleasant surprise. We will absolutely be back!

  • Christina
    Apr. 6, 2021

    Three Rivers State Park Campground

    Rough road in, biased by terrible weather

    Have waited six months into our RV life to start reviews for fair comparisons. Stayed 2 nights in 35 foot RV+tow car at$22/night. The road in is very rough and rugged, but was completely manageable if you just go slowly (and weave a bit to avoid the huge holes). Hard to do a fair overall review as we had tornado warnings and severe thunderstorms with buckets of rain most of the time. Our fire pit was under water. But the weather cleared somewhat on the last day, great hiking trails, some along the water, but of course very muddy from the storm. Fabulous birding including bald eagle nests. Bathrooms clean. Sites very close together with no privacy.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Omussee Creek Park

    No Frills Campground Outing

    Omussee Creek Park is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a (couple of) stone’s throws from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Chattahoochee River. While there’s not a lot in the way of attractions out in these parts, there is plenty of nature to discover, from covered hiking trails (do bring a machete!), splendid little canals and streams that eventually connect to the Chattahoochee as well as some pretty splendid bird watching from the Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher and American Goldfinch to the never boring Blue Jay. 

    Insider’s Tip? There is the famed Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge that apparently people come from all over to see (I’m not really quite sure why that is although it appears to be one of the singular covered bridges in the state). For a good spot to dine out at, I recommend Log Cabin Restaurant right across the AL-GA state line in nearby Blakely – they’ve got everything you could think of fried, as well as some things that shouldn’t be fried, but taste great regardless! 

    Last tip – if you’re out to kayak or canoe, get out either early or late, as the current during the middle of the day can be quite strong. From a camping standpoint, brace yourself for bringing everything with you that you’ll need. The campgrounds are about 15 acres of pretty flat land with some decent brush around it, complete with typical 30/50 amp electrical, water and sewage hookups. There’s only 3 camping sites for tents all have fire pits with picnic tables. On-site, there’s a canoe launch ramp, covered picnic shelter, fishing hole and several walking trails to choose from. 

    Happy Camping!


Guide to Paradise Acres

The Paradise Acres area spans across southern Georgia and northern Florida, creating a diverse camping landscape with elevations ranging from 100 to 250 feet above sea level. This transition zone between coastal plains and rolling hills offers year-round camping options with temperatures averaging 50-60°F in winter months and 85-95°F during summer. Campgrounds in this region typically remain accessible throughout the year, though afternoon thunderstorms are common from June through September.

What to do

Fishing and boating: Lake Seminole at Seminole State Park Campground offers multiple access points for water activities. "Beautiful lake with good fishing," noted one visitor who appreciated the "water and electric at RV sites and a dump station." The lake provides opportunities for both shore and boat fishing.

Hiking trails: Three Rivers State Park Campground features several nature trails that range from easy to moderate difficulty. "Lots of great trails for hiking. Sites are a little closer than most SPs I have visited but for the price of this one at 16 a night we will totally be back," according to one camper. Trail lengths vary from short 1-mile loops to longer 3-mile routes.

Wildlife observation: Torreya State Park Campground offers excellent opportunities to spot native species. "If you're lucky you may be able to see a panther or an indigo snake," mentions one visitor. The park features observation points and interpretive signage to help identify local wildlife.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Florida Caverns RV Resort maintains well-kept amenities that receive consistent praise. "Nice campground resort. Within 10 mins to everything you need from Walmart to Hospital. Very nice Clubhouse with a kitchen that can be reserved by guests," reported one visitor who appreciated the convenient location and facilities.

Water views: Waterfront sites at Seminole State Park Campground provide scenic vistas. "Wonderful campground! The waterfront sites are pullthroughs on a halfmoon loop. The sites are level gravel pads with a walkway that leads to a raised gravel sitting area for each site," noted a camper who enjoyed the thoughtful site layout.

Unique yurt camping: Paradise Acres, Georgia and surrounding areas offer distinctive yurt camping experiences. "The Cracker Cabin is great as is the Yurt - both are booked often and must be reserved in advance," shared a Torreya State Park visitor, highlighting the popularity of alternative accommodations in the region.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Summer heat can be intense, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August. Afternoon thunderstorms develop quickly, particularly along Lake Seminole's shoreline.

Site selection: Reserve waterfront sites well in advance as these book quickly. "I highly recommend reserving a spot on the water. The view is lovely," advised a visitor to Seminole State Park.

Trail conditions: High Bluff Campground trails can be challenging after rainfall. "Campground was clean and well maintained. (We did not use the toilet house. And did not check that.) No power, no water, no WiFi, no store," noted a recent visitor, highlighting the primitive nature of this location.

Tips for camping with families

Animal encounters: Goat House Farm offers a unique camping experience with livestock. "We had such a fun time camping at the goat farm. Where you literally camp with goats. The male goats hang out right beside you and your tents. The kids absolutely loved it," shared one family who found the interactive farm experience memorable.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. "The playground close to the camping loop is nearly complete and looks super fun for the Littles," mentioned a Seminole State Park visitor.

Swimming options: Lakes and pools provide cooling options during hot months. Three Rivers State Park offers swimming areas with gradual entry points suitable for younger children. "It's a quick drive to a grocery store/bait store/liquor store, etc.," noted a visitor, indicating convenient access to supplies.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Most RV sites throughout the Paradise Acres region accommodate vehicles up to 40 feet, with a few locations supporting larger rigs.

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds require careful navigation. "The road in is very rough and rugged, but was completely manageable if you just go slowly (and weave a bit to avoid the huge holes)," advised an RV owner about Three Rivers State Park.

Hookup availability: White Oak Pastures provides full-service sites for larger rigs. Electrical service varies across the region, with most campgrounds offering 30-amp connections and some providing 50-amp service for larger power requirements.

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