Best Campgrounds near Dublin, GA

Camping options surrounding Dublin, Georgia primarily include established campgrounds with varying levels of amenities rather than dispersed camping areas. The region includes several RV parks such as Honeysuckle Farm RV Park and Two Horse Wagon RV Park, both offering full hookups for travelers. Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge, located approximately 40 miles south of Dublin, provides tent and RV camping along with cabin accommodations. Jellystone Park in Cochran, about 30 miles west, offers similar mixed-use camping facilities with options for tent, RV, and cabin stays.

Most campgrounds in the area feature electric hookups, water access, and designated camping pads, though amenities vary significantly between locations. The terrain is generally flat with some wooded areas, particularly around Little Ocmulgee State Park where trails and lake access enhance the camping experience. Year-round camping is available at several locations, though summer months bring higher humidity and temperatures that may affect comfort levels. Winter camping offers milder conditions compared to northern regions. A visitor at Little Ocmulgee State Park noted, "The park has many amenities just a short walk away. Take a walk down to the dam and read about the construction of the park and the lake, by the CCC, in the 1930's."

Campground experiences vary widely across the Dublin area, with rural farm settings creating unique opportunities at places like Two Horse Wagon RV Park. Several campers mentioned the quiet, peaceful nature of the region's campgrounds as a primary attraction. "This is a great quiet campground with TV and WiFi. Great pond fishing too," noted one camper about Sunset Pines RV. Family-friendly amenities can be found at select locations, particularly at Jellystone Park which features pools and recreational facilities. The proximity to Interstate 16 makes many of these campgrounds convenient overnight stops for travelers passing through central Georgia, though some visitors recommend extended stays to enjoy fishing, hiking, and other outdoor activities available in the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Dublin, Georgia (49)

    1. Honeysuckle Farm RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Dublin, GA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 208-0629

    $40 / night

    "We like it here and will stay any time we're passing through Dublin, in the future."

    2. Two Horse Wagon RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Dublin, GA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 983-2537

    $25 - $35 / night

    "The RV Park is located just outside from Dexter Georgia and about 7 min from I-16."

    "This is country camping; with goats and cows right next to you. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay after a problem filled travel day."

    3. 4 County RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Dublin, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 308-3292

    $40 / night

    "We stopped on our way to the Georgia coast. It was exactly what we needed and an easy in and out!"

    "Spacious sites, new and super clean facilities including bathrooms, showers and laundry… and the park sits on a man-made lake. There are also campfire rings and picnic tables."

    4. Southern Pines RV Park

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    Dublin, GA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 952-7216

    $60 - $600 / night

    5. Two Horse Wagon RV Park

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    Dublin, GA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 461-4955

    $35 - $40 / night

    6. Jellystone Park™ Cochran

    5 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 934-6694

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Campground was pretty close to halfway between on my trip. I stayed in one of their camping cabins and it was very comfortable and worked out great. Easy access clean showers and rest room."

    7. Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge

    11 Reviews
    Alamo, GA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 591-5572

    "The park has many amenities just a short walk away. Nearby golf course seems to be appreciated by several campers."

    "This campground has a lake for canoe and paddle boards that you can rent. There is also a great walking trail with cypress trees and swampy landscape."

    8. James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite

    7 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 426-5267

    "It's close by the river so it has the potential to flood and cops come by to check up on the spot occasionally."

    "Seems like a lot of locals would just drive down there and back. I did see some kids swimming right before I left.There’s a nice pavilion if you’re with the group."

    9. Sunset Pines RV

    2 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 230-9118

    $45 / night

    10. Hamburg State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Mitchell, GA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 552-2393

    $32 - $36 / night

    "We camped here a few weeks ago on week long journey through Georgia and Alabama. This was one of best campgrounds we experienced. Large, clean, spacious campsites. Very friendly staff."

    "We went near the end of August and had a nice little get away. This park is so peaceful and a great place to go to just sit back, relax and enjoy the views."

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Recent Reviews near Dublin, GA

152 Reviews of 49 Dublin Campgrounds


  • Mike B.
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Warthen RV Park

    Amazing

    Laundry room open 24/7.  Easy access to dumpster.  Very nice trails and pond available.  Picnic table on each site. Sophia and Tony VERY friendly and helpful; such very nice people! We felt at home here.

  • paul Z.
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Hamburg State Park Campground

    Nice quiet and in the middle of nowhere

    We had been planning on staying at Hamburg for years and finally did. Great stay and a very quiet area. The large mill pond also known as Hamburg lake is great for canoeing of fishing. Many of the sites back onto the lake. Sites are level and the one we were in was only 30A power but had 2 30A plugs and breakers. Using the right adapter and we had more than the 50A to make everything happy. We had our canoe pulled up right behind the site and was able to paddle the whole pond in a couple hours. The Mill tour is great when they have it and up until covid the mill was a working one. We stayed Memorial day weekend 2025

  • Ethan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    George L. Smith State Park Campground

    Great campsite on swamp

    Campgrounds were spacious so you don’t feel crowded, I just wish there were a bit more shrubbery between the sites to give a little more privacy. Views of the swamp were nice, water was down pretty low so our waterfront didn’t have too much water. Bathrooms were big and very clean.

  • Nicholas The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite

    Great spot to catch some Zzz

    Solid, well lit camp grounds. You could easily fit a dozen or more cars/tents here. I was alone most of the night. Would recommend if you're looking for a quiet place to camp/fish.

  • 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.

  • M
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Gold Lot Overnight Truck Parking

    Premier secure parking!

    This was a fantastic place to park on I-75. It is a fenced and gated lot just off the interstate exit. It is well lit, safe and has easy access through a walking gate to the QT next door. Wide parking spots and free WI-FI. Even has a gazebo for picnics. Check this spot out! Easy to pay at the gate.

  • 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. 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.

  • K C.
    May. 14, 2025

    Hamburg State Park Campground

    Fantastic on the water sites

    Wonderful park and fantastic staff, there is a small general store next to the mill. There were crafts and a mill tour while we visited.


Guide to Dublin

Camping sites near Dublin, Georgia primarily feature full-hookup RV parks and state park campgrounds within a 40-mile radius. The area's relatively flat terrain with sandy soil creates unique camping conditions, especially during Georgia's humid summer months when temperatures can exceed 90°F. Most campgrounds remain open year-round with winter temperatures rarely dropping below freezing, making it a practical destination for seasonal campers.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite offers free riverside camping with excellent fishing access. "Very nice spot right on the water with a great view," notes Brian, who camped here recently. The park includes a boat ramp and several primitive campsites along the riverbank.

Canoeing and paddling: Hamburg State Park Campground features waterfront camping with direct lake access from most sites. "We took the aqua cycle out. It can sit four people comfortably. Fished and walked around a little bit," shares Holly S. The large mill pond provides calm waters perfect for beginners.

Historical exploration: The region contains interesting historical sites connected to some campgrounds. "Take a walk down to the dam and read about the construction of the park and the lake, by the CCC, in the 1930's," suggests one camper at Little Ocmulgee State Park. The park's history dates back nearly a century with still-visible Civilian Conservation Corps structures.

What campers like

Peaceful farm settings: Two Horse Wagon RV Park offers a unique farm camping experience with spacious sites. "The grounds were well kept and it felt very comfortable. The FHU pull throughs are spacious and easy to manage. This is country camping; with goats and cows right next to you," explains Andrew, who appreciated the rural setting.

Lakefront sites: Campers consistently praise the waterfront access at Hamburg State Park. "Almost every campsite is on the lake but 3 spots," notes Todd L. Another camper adds, "Sites 1-20 get the morning sun, 21-30 get the afternoon sun. Trees provided good shade."

Wildlife watching: The natural settings provide opportunities for wildlife observation. "I enjoyed watching and listening to the hawks and crows. At dusk watched the bats fly over head. And at night cracked the windows to hear the crickets and frogs," shares Ashley P. about her stay at James Dykes Memorial Park.

What you should know

Limited facilities at free sites: While James Dykes Memorial Park offers free camping, amenities are minimal. "No toilets or drinking water available. There is a trash barrel by the picnic pavilion, but I think the expectation is to pack out trash," explains Brian.

Cell service considerations: Connectivity varies across the region's campgrounds. Ashley P. reports, "3 bars for metro PCS phone and simple mobile hotspot. Was able to watch Hulu on our laptop without lagging" at James Dykes Memorial Park.

Flooding potential: Some riverside camping areas experience seasonal flooding. "In heavy rain it floods bad and the campsites next to the river do go under water," warns Ashley P. about James Dykes Memorial Park.

Camp store availability: Jellystone Park Cochran has a market for supplies, but most other area campgrounds lack on-site stores. "The area is remote and quiet, but the Walmart and dollar store are right up the road if you forget something," notes Candy H.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: 4 County RV Park & Campground offers family-friendly water recreation. "The park sits on a man-made lake. There are also campfire rings and picnic tables. As far as settings go, 4 County RV Park is one of the most idyllic and peaceful we've encountered," shares Jamie C.

Cabin options: Several campgrounds offer cabin accommodations for families without camping equipment. "We stayed a couple nights in one of their cabins and absolutely fell in love with it," writes Casey C. about Jellystone Park Cochran.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds enforce strict quiet hours. One camper at Jellystone Park noted that her 6-year-old "was told to be quiet because he was talking too loudly after 10pm," suggesting families with young children might prefer more remote sites.

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: Many RVers mention variations in site levelness throughout the region. "Our site was fairly level, no boards needed," notes one camper at Hamburg State Park, while others report needing blocks or levelers at different campgrounds.

Electrical hookups: Sunset Pines RV provides solid electrical options for RVers. The owner states, "All sites are full hookup 30 and 50 amp" with TV and WiFi included in the monthly rate of $475.

Overnight vs. extended stays: Several campgrounds serve both overnight travelers and longer-term guests. At Honeysuckle Farm RV Park, Mike H. notes, "This seems to be mostly semi-permanent residents. There are two sites for overnight stays. Does have FHU's. We felt safe here and residents were friendly."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Dublin, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Dublin, GA is Honeysuckle Farm RV Park with a 3-star rating from 2 reviews.