Best Campgrounds near Fortson, GA

Campgrounds near Fortson, Georgia provide a mix of lakeside, forested, and open-field camping experiences throughout the region. Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park Campground offers accommodations for tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping options in a wooded setting about 25 miles west of Columbus. Blanton Creek Campground on Lake Harden features waterfront sites and boat-in access, while several Georgia Power recreation areas maintain well-developed facilities along the Chattahoochee River watershed. Most established campgrounds in the area support both tent and RV camping with varying levels of hookups and amenities.

Reservations are strongly recommended at most developed campgrounds in the region, particularly for weekend stays and during the spring and fall peak seasons. "Very nice and well maintained," noted one visitor about Blanton Creek Park, highlighting the cleanliness that characterizes many of the area's campgrounds. Water access is a primary feature at several locations, with some sites offering direct lakefront placement and boat docks. Campground roads vary in quality, with some Georgia Power sites featuring large gravel that can make leveling difficult. Most established campgrounds offer drinking water and electric hookups, though not all provide sewer connections. Cell service can be spotty, particularly at lakeside locations where terrain affects coverage.

The camping experience around Fortson reflects the region's mix of state park, power company, and private campgrounds. Visitors frequently mention the cleanliness of facilities, particularly at Georgia Power sites where bathhouses are regularly maintained. A camper observed that "sites are on the smallish side but well shaded" at some locations, while waterfront sites typically receive the highest ratings. RV campers should note that site sizes and layouts vary considerably across the region's campgrounds, with some accommodating large rigs while others are better suited to smaller trailers and campervans. Wildlife viewing opportunities include turtles, water snakes, and various birds, particularly around Lake Harden and other water features. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though services may be reduced during winter months.

Best Camping Sites Near Fortson, Georgia (74)

    1. Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 663-4858

    $12 - $500 / night

    "This is park is just a few hours away from home so we stayed for a few days to camp and hike. I took my teardrop trailer and had site 315."

    "Roosevelt State Park you are surrounded by forest, lakes, streams, rock formations and campsites are quiet and private.  We stayed in site #114 directly on the lake. "

    2. Blanton Creek Park Georgia Power

    5 Reviews
    Fortson, GA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 643-7737

    $30 / night

    "When we got there Friday afternoon we had a great view of the lake, but after 5:00 the place filled up quickly. If you want an unobstructed view of the lake you should rent a lakeside spot."

    "We had lake front site #6. Had our kayak and small fishing boat at site shore. Our golden retrievers loved being at the water. Sites are very large with good space between them."

    3. Blanton Creek Campground

    8 Reviews
    Lanett, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 643-7737

    "Site 1 has another site 15 feet behind it."

    "Right on the lake!"

    4. R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    36 Reviews
    West Point, GA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 645-2404

    $36 - $72 / night

    "The campground is located on West Point Lake, where bald eagles soar."

    "Great, quiet park with lots of walking and biking trails nearby. All the sites are wooded and spaced out so you don’t have any issues with privacy."

    5. Lake Pines RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Columbus, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 561-9675

    $28 - $49 / night

    6. Pine Mountain RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 663-4329

    "Very close to Calloway Gardens, FDR State Park, and Animal Safari! Nice quiet and clean sites."

    "The restrooms near 185 were large and very clean. They were up to date and comfortable to shower in, etc. campground was the cleanest we’d ever been to and extremely easy to navigate."

    7. Seasons Getaways

    2 Reviews
    Smiths Station, AL
    13 miles
    +1 (770) 286-8501

    $35 - $85 / night

    8. Camp David RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Fort Benning, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 392-1627

    $50 / night

    "On the outskirts of Columbus. Fishing, Paved river walk for walking and biking, near Ft Benning and golf course. Pleasant owner with big plans to make this a great park."

    9. Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina

    8 Reviews
    Fort Benning, GA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 545-4053

    "It is surrounded by trees. The spaces are far apart. Walking and running trails abound. And, Bonus, JETS - Go Air Force!! Yes, on the Army Post - lucky!!"

    "If you're into C130s flying over due to being in close proximity to the US Army Airborne School, this is the place for you."

    10. Pine Mountain Camp Ground

    5 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    19 miles
    Website

    "Beautiful lake side campground! Level sites, fishing!"

    "Over 23 miles of well maintained trails and abundant campsites. Plenty of options for the novice or experienced backpacker. Great place to learn about President Roosevelt and the CCC."

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  • Phillip H.
    May. 5, 2026

    Florence Marina State Park Campground

    Small but nice

    Site 22 full hookup. Small campground with nothing around in terms of town or business. Bathhouses were very well kept. Laundry was $1! Went to Providence Canyon SP. Very interesting hikes and sites. Watch those log trucks they move!

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

    Auburn RV Park at Leisure Time Campground

    Great Faciliites

    A little hard to find but the facilities are very clean and the spots are well laid out. The pool is part of a water park which is only open seasonally, so check the dates if you are wanting to take a dip

  • Rowland L.
    Apr. 22, 2026

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Great Getaway

    I have been to FDR 3 times in the last 3 years and I hope to come more frequently. I came here multiple times over 50 years ago and I find it as enjoyable now as I did then. The check in is always easy. It is quiet there and there is so much to do. The trails are great for hiking. The facilities are always clean.
    Georgia state parks are always nice but this is my favorite.

  • Christy W.
    Apr. 21, 2026

    Lake Pines RV Park & Campground

    Very Rude Staff - Sites directly adjacent to active train tacks

    If I could give these guys 1/2 a star, I'd go with that. Their applaingly rude behavior truly deserves no stars. Though they advertise as a place that offers month to month business, my husband and I were offering them a guaranteed month to month business for a good bit of time while working in the area, however long they would work with us on, bouncing to another place if we exceeded their desired amount of time, and both people we spoke with- a woman one day and a man named Justin another, were very rude and"uppity/snooty". We have a 2023 Primetime Sanibel Widebody 5th wheel, 43 feet in length, very nice condition, and are two professional people(my husband an Operations Manager for a billboard company and I a Bid/Dept Manager for a Food Distributor, with a combined income of over$175k per year) and their response was"we wouldn't be a good fit" after we spoke with them guaranteeing we would abide by their strict rules. When we mentioned we may once in a blue moon babysit our grandkids while there, before I even finished my sentence, we were given a very terse response which was a strong indicator they do not want kids there. Obviously not family friendly. They mentioned not wanting"trashy trailers" and"trailer trash" type people in their campground- of which we aren't, but wow, the judgement- and that they currently have some campers they are"trying to be rid of", so camp with ease or expect to be thrown out. They want only new campers there, and royalty. I guess if you take a stab at them you'll have to see if you meet their high standards or contrarily meet their definition of"trailer trash". Beware, if your camper, though well maintianed yet only a 2021 model, you're trailer trash. Again, very picky, very high standards, strict rules, unbending, uppity, and just rude with a"holier than though" attitude. Apparently not very interested in keeping their business running either. We drove through the park on 4/20/26 and over half their campsites were empty. I wonder why. Yet, they turn down guaranteed month to month business for a time we were willing to allow them to designate. We will gladly take our business elsewhere to a much friendlier staff at a nicer, more secure campground nearby we have recently learned of- where we won't have to listen to trains pass behind us all day, and can watch kids be kids and play. Sad thing is, we've given them our business before while in Columbus, but never will again, and will tell all we know of a large group of campers we are affiliated with of their rude, snooty ways. Traveling through the area? I'd recommend staying elsewhere. Corps of Engineer parks on nearby West Point Lake(Amity, Shaefer Hard, Holiday, and WhiteTail Ridge), a campground on nearby Lake Harding(Blanton Creek), two near Fort Benning(one GA side- Camp David, the other AL side), one in Fort Benning(Uchee Creek), a KOA in nearby Americus, Ga and Auburn RV Resort in nearby Auburn, AL to name just a few. That is, unless you like to hobknob with the snooty folk.

  • Jim S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2026

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    What a Gem

    Nice updated CCC corp campground. Large sites,level full hookup. Most if not all have a view of the lake. We are here on a Monday but very quiet .We are in an Airstream 28 foot but several large rigs , class A and 5th wheels Not close to full but I expect very busy in the summer and weekends. I would definitely make a reservation just 90 miles from Atlanta

  • wThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2026

    Riverbend County Park

    Quiet and well kept

    Quiet, well maintained park with plenty of room between sites, it’s $5 a day paid via a drop box at the front. Also has a boat launch.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2026

    Florence Marina State Park

    2 for 1 state park on GA/AL border

    Easy site access with helpful staff & hosts activities include beautiful hiking at Providence Canyon SP, golf, nature trail, playground, jon boat rentals and local history museum. Clean shower house including large wheelchair accessible stall plus commercial washer & dryers. Near Columbus & Georgetown activities including antiques & shopping, space museum and more.

  • Raalyn
    Feb. 12, 2026

    Joe Kurz Wildlife Management Area

    Quiet and beautiful

    Update: You need hunting, fishing, or land pass. No smoking or drinking allowed. Clean and cleared paths. All kinds of animals roaming about.

  • Andre I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 20, 2026

    Tuskegee NF Free Dispersed

    Traffic noise and aerial noise

    Some nice dispersed sites . Close to Tuskegee Airmen NP.


Guide to Fortson

Camping near Fortson, Georgia includes a mix of Army Corps of Engineers sites, Georgia Power recreational areas, and state parks within driving distance. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making it suitable for year-round camping. Sites around Lake Harden and West Point Lake offer both primitive camping and established sites with various levels of amenities.

What to do

Hiking trails at FDR State Park: Located about 30 miles from Fortson, Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground offers extensive hiking opportunities. "Many gorgeous hiking trails, several starting from the camping area," notes Katie A., who adds that the "visitor center has a real cool shop and the staff are always friendly and helpful."

Fishing access: Many campers bring fishing equipment to take advantage of the abundant lakes and rivers. At Blanton Creek Park Georgia Power, campers appreciate the water accessibility. "Loved the area. We had lake front site #6. Had our kayak and small fishing boat at site shore," writes Liz H., who mentions that "this Harding Lake runs into/part of Chattahoochee River. No wake zone around the campground area so it was perfect for kayaking and small boat fishing."

Water recreation: Swimming, boating, and paddling are popular activities. At R. Shaefer Heard Campground, visitors enjoy direct water access. "Check in was quick and easy. We had an amazing site with a great waterfront view perfect for sunsets. Kids thoroughly enjoyed playing at the edge of the water," reports Dianna B.

What campers like

Cleanliness of facilities: Many campgrounds maintain high standards for their facilities. A camper at Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina observed that "their pool and splash pad is nicer than most hotels. The site bathrooms/showers and laundry area are kept in very well condition." This attention to maintenance is a common theme across popular sites.

Wildlife viewing: The natural areas surrounding campsites offer wildlife viewing opportunities. Taylor from Uchee Creek mentioned "we saw all types of wild life, deer, boar, and a variety of birds." The diverse ecosystems support wildlife viewing throughout the year.

Spacious sites: Campers frequently comment on site layout and spacing. At Pine Mountain RV Resort, site selection can make a difference in your experience. One camper stated they "stayed in site 185. While it was one of the more expensive sites in the park it was well worth it... We ended up spending more time sitting and watching them just play in the grass than we really thought."

What you should know

Gate access restrictions: Some campgrounds strictly control after-hours access. At R. Shaefer Heard Campground, a camper warns that "the gate is locked shut from 10 PM to 8 AM, no exceptions unless the elderly host personally deems your emergency worthy."

Site leveling challenges: Certain campgrounds have terrain issues that affect comfort. At Camp David RV Resort, a visitor noted "large gravel on road and sites making leveling difficult." Another camper mentioned "wear closed toe or muck boots as there are large stones and broken glass imbedded in all the sites."

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the region. One camper at Blanton Creek Park reported "Verizon LTE is one tiny bar, but webpages and videos load, albeit slow." This can impact those needing to stay connected during their stay.

Tips for camping with families

Campground playgrounds: Several campgrounds offer playgrounds for children. At Franklin D Roosevelt State Park, Joshua H. shared that "my four kids and I had a blast at FDR state park. They have a lot of stuff to do there. We fished and swam, they also had a scavenger hunt that you kids loved doing."

Swimming options: For families seeking water activities, many of the best places to camp near Fortson include swimming areas. A visitor to Lake Pines RV Park & Campground mentioned "potable water, small store and pool on the grounds" among the amenities available.

Educational opportunities: The region offers learning opportunities alongside recreation. Dana P. described Franklin D Roosevelt State Park as "one of my favorite Georgia State Parks. There are many sites to choose from and there are plenty of things to do in the area. This park is great for hikers -- lots of great trails."

Tips from RVers

Site selection for rig size: Choosing the right site for your RV size is critical. A camper at R. Shaefer Heard Campground advised that "most all are concrete pads and level but if your camper is over 25' or so length may cause a problem."

Electrical system limitations: Some campgrounds have electrical capacity issues. At Pine Mountain RV Resort, one camper reported that the "30 amp circuit was not adequate. The breaker continually tripped while using small kitchen appliances."

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups. At Blanton Creek Campground, a visitor mentioned the need to plan for waste management, noting "very nice camp ground owned by Ga Power! It is taken very good care of! Right on the lake!" but without sewer connections at individual sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Fortson, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Fortson, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 74 campgrounds and RV parks near Fortson, GA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Fortson, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fortson, GA is Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 57 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Fortson, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Fortson, GA.

What parks are near Fortson, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Fortson, GA that allow camping, notably West Point Lake and Keystone Lake.