Best RV Parks & Resorts near Douglas, GA

Several RV parks surround Douglas, Georgia, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Small Living RV Park offers 25 sites with full hookups including both 30 and 50 amp electrical service, while Pebble Hill RV Resort features pull-through sites with full hookups that accommodate larger rigs. Lakeside at Whispering Pines RV Resort, located southeast of Douglas, maintains 38 big-rig friendly sites with water, sewer, and electrical connections. JB's RV Park in Baxley provides 22 year-round sites with full hookup capabilities and is specifically designed for larger motorhomes. "The sites are fairly large. All have picnic table. Our site had water and 30amp electric but Loop 2 has full hookups," noted one RV camper about a nearby state park.

Most RV campgrounds in the region are open year-round, making this area suitable for winter camping when northern destinations close. Paulk Park RV Park and Campground in Fitzgerald maintains sanitary dump stations and prohibits campfires, an important consideration for safety-conscious RV travelers. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area's RV parks, though coverage may vary in more rural locations. Pet policies are consistently accommodating, with all surveyed RV parks allowing pets on leash. One traveler mentioned that "sites are situated so there is some privacy on your table side although fairly open," highlighting the spacious layout common to RV parks in this region. Reservations are recommended during peak travel seasons, particularly for RVers requiring specific hookup configurations or larger sites.

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RV Park Reviews near Douglas, GA

143 Reviews of 33 Douglas Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Pebble Hill RV Resort

    Not Quite A Resort, But Pretty Close!

    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, certainly ticks a number of boxes. At first glance, you would spy this RV campground and consider it to be, well, just like most of the rest– complete with 20/ 30/ 50 electrical amp and water hook-ups, slanted pull-through sites with a picnic table, BBQ and fire ring all encircling a small pond(with plans to develop a second one)– but upon a closer look(OK, more than a look, you’ll have to go for a short drive or a 10 minute walk) and you’ll come to the main house, where there’s a Victorian-like pool oasis, complete with sun loungers and umbrellas. Behind the great house here, you’ll discover another pond and about 20 additional spots– some of which they’ll let out to tent campers. Insider’s tip? I would definitely recommend a site near the main house, where, BTW, there’s plans to build a clubhouse/ gym space. There’s plenty of open spaces for a game of flag football or ultimate frisbee along with other amenities such as 2 laundry areas as well as fresh eggs every morning from the hens onsite, along with your pick of fresh produce from the resort’s own home-grown vegetable gardens, 2 dog parks along with a number of decent, albeit not-too-difficult hiking trails. This spot is pet friendly and overall, I found the owners, staff and rest of the RV-going community to be quite friendly, welcoming and inviting. Another upside to this spot is that it is relatively new and so the owners appear to be building and adding new things everyday. Insider’s tips? I have a handful… Nearby there’s a handful of golf courses(if that’s your thing) and for those wanting to hit the ocean shores, you’ll have about a 50 minute drive to the nearest beaches– not too bad when you consider the very reasonable prices you’ll be paying to stay at this spot. I’d also recommend that you check out some of what SE Georgia has to offer such as the quaint town of St. Mary’s, and it goes without saying, nearby Savannah, as well as some pretty outstanding islands like St. Simons, Jekyll, Sapelo and Cumberland. There’s also nearby General Coffee State Park, which has fantastic hiking trails and features a Heritage Farm so the little ones can see how hard it was to live(and have fun) back in the day. Happy Camping!

  • Bill Z.
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    The Campground is NOT closed

    This is a really nice campground on a nice lake. Almost all the spots are pull-throughs, water, electric and sewer and cable TV as well. Bathhouse is nice, washers (1) was inop. It's a year round CG.

    Would definitely stay again

  • Roger L.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge

    Nice little park

    Nice quiet park! Good assortment of pull through and back in sites, 30/50 amp sites. The campground is not flat, so some of the sites aren’t level, I did have to use a couple of boards to level my camper. Lots of trees.

    Cabins, small lake, walking/bike trails. Trail was a good bit sandy. Small boardwalk on the trail. Not a golfer, but there is a course also.

    Usually the hosts are excellent, very helpful!

    Only complaint, only one dump station. Gets very busy with everyone leaving, so get there early!

  • d
    Dec. 26, 2021

    Towns Bluff Park

    Great campground

    This is a county campground. It takes Pass Port America for Sunday thru Wednesday. If you’re looking for a resort campground, go somewhere else, this out in the middle of the woods, isolated, quiet and very nice. The lady that runs the museum & campground is very nice. She will do anything within her power to make your stay great. The sites are water & electric with a dump site as you leave 30/50 amp pull through/ back in. All sites appear to be close to level. Hazelhurst & Baxley are reasonably close. Gas/Diesel within 3 miles. Good food at Jan’s Chicken & Ma’s close to Uvalda.

  • 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.

  • Cristina G.
    Aug. 30, 2021

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Nice park!

    Stayed here 2 nights in a pull through site (#5) and we were happy. The site didn’t have much shade but we used our awning and it was fine. The sites are fairly large. All have picnic table. Our site had water and 30amp electric but Loop 2 has full hookups.

    The park has miniature golf, volley ball and hiking trails. Also there is a big lake if you have a boat. All in all it was a nice stay.

  • Lauren W.
    Jul. 2, 2023

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Perfect

    Site 35 FHU 50 amp All shade Pull through

    Excellent site and park! They have mini golf, swimming g, boating, biking and hiking! So much to do. Extremely clean rest rooms, showers, and laundry.

  • Bill F.
    Oct. 18, 2022

    Laura S Walker State Park Campground

    Very nice state park

    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. I do not think there are any sewer hookups and our site (32) has 30 amp. We are here Monday to Thursday and it is very quiet and peaceful. We will definitely come back. We stayed here in a 35’ Montana fifth wheel.

  • Brenda S.
    May. 1, 2018

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    One of our favorites!

    Nice and clean full hookups campsite with picnic table and fire ring. Park rangers and camp host are really nice and helpful. This park has a lot to do from different programs/ activities by the rangers for all the family, hiking and bike trails, swimming area, boat ramp, great for fishing, playground and putt putt golf. Campground bathroom is really clean and has laundry too.


Guide to Douglas

Camping opportunities near Douglas, Georgia extend throughout Jeff Davis, Coffee, and surrounding counties. The region maintains a subtropical climate with warm summers and mild winters, allowing for year-round camping. RV sites near Douglas, Georgia typically feature level terrain on red clay soil with mixed pine and hardwood forests providing partial shade at most locations.

What to do

Fishing access: At Towns Bluff Park, campers can enjoy direct access to the Altamaha River. "We love this campground, quiet and secluded on the bank of the altamaha river, perfect for a quick weekend getaway," notes a visitor to Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park and Campground.

Farm animal interactions: Big Mike's Ranch offers unique camping with livestock encounters. "They've got baby goats donkeys horses chicken that roam free during the day and at night the donkey keep predators away so it's super safe and quiet if you don't mind the roosters," explains a camper at Big Mike's Ranch and RV Camp.

Hiking trails: The area offers wooded walking paths suitable for casual hikers. One visitor to Pebble Hill notes, "There's also nearby General Coffee State Park, which has fantastic hiking trails and features a Heritage Farm so the little ones can see how hard it was to live back in the day."

What campers like

Free primitive camping: Budget-conscious campers appreciate no-cost options. "If you keep left instead of going towards the rv campground, there is a free primitive camping area that has multiple spots for camping," reports a visitor to Towns Bluff Park.

Fishing opportunities: The region's waterways attract anglers year-round. A camper at Paulk Park RV Park and Campground mentioned the "Beautiful lake" while another noted "Lots of room to walk dogs. Will have locals visit during the day for the fishing pond."

Peaceful atmosphere: Many campgrounds maintain quiet environments. "Owners were very friendly and park is clean and peaceful. It has back in and pull through sites," writes a camper about Lakeside at Whispering Pines RV Resort.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Summer humidity levels remain high from June through September. At Pebble Hill RV Resort, a camper noted, "I stayed in early October and the weather was great. 75 as a high and upper 50's at night. Bugs were not much of an issue either."

Campfire restrictions: Some locations prohibit open flames. Paulk Park RV Park and Campground explicitly lists fires as not allowed, while 341 RV Park similarly restricts campfires.

Primitive camping facilities: Sites without hookups may have limited amenities. At Towns Bluff, a camper noted, "It is not a large area and privacy could be an issue if there were a lot of people camping. There was also water from a hose towards the back of the site."

Tips for camping with families

Heritage farm visits: Educational opportunities exist nearby. "There's also nearby General Coffee State Park, which has fantastic hiking trails and features a Heritage Farm so the little ones can see how hard it was to live (and have fun) back in the day," advises a visitor to Pebble Hill.

Pool access: Some campgrounds offer swimming amenities. At The Trolley Stop RV Park, a visitor mentioned, "This campground has some amazing activities for you and your family."

Kid-friendly animal encounters: Children enjoy meeting farm animals at select locations. A Big Mike's Ranch visitor explained how the "baby goats donkeys horses chicken that roam free during the day" provide entertainment for younger campers.

Tips from RVers

Overnight stopover location: The area serves as a convenient waypoint for travelers. A camper at 341 RV Park notes it's "Simple, Clean and Friendly" with "Full Water and Sewer Hookups. It's off Highway 341 which connects Coastal and Middle Georgia."

Site privacy levels: RV sites vary in their spacing and layout. At Pines RV Park, a camper mentioned it was "not bad just expensive and to crowded," suggesting those seeking more privacy should research site layouts before booking.

Campground noise factors: Sound levels differ between locations. One RVer at Pines RV Park noted "Noise is mostly blocked out by ac unit running," indicating some ambient noise from nearby roads or neighbors.

Frequently Asked Questions

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