Best Campgrounds near Conley, GA

Conley, Georgia provides access to multiple camping options within a 30-mile radius, ranging from established RV parks to unique glamping experiences. Stone Mountain Park Campground, located about 20 miles north, accommodates tents, RVs, and cabins, while Atlanta South RV Resort in nearby McDonough offers full hookup sites. The area features several state parks with camping facilities including Panola Mountain State Park and Sweetwater Creek State Park. Specialty accommodations like the Atlanta Alpaca Treehouse and One with Nature Glamp Camp provide distinctive overnight experiences for travelers seeking alternatives to traditional camping.

Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, with seasonal considerations primarily affecting comfort rather than access. Reservations are typically required and availability can be limited, especially on weekends and during summer months. According to one visitor at Panola Mountain State Park, "Very peaceful and even had the sounds of a vibrant coyote pack." The region experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall ideal for camping. Accessibility varies by location, with some sites requiring short hikes while others offer drive-up convenience. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, though coverage may be spotty in more remote sections of state parks.

Campers frequently mention the convenience of staying near urban amenities while still enjoying natural surroundings. Several campgrounds provide swimming pools, showers, and electric hookups, appealing to those seeking comfort. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, Quail Run at Pate's Creek offers a "Great location if you're driving through or visiting Atlanta. It's just off the interstate, and there are plenty of restaurants around." Panola Mountain State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its hiking opportunities and wildlife viewing. The proximity to Atlanta allows for day trips to urban attractions while maintaining a base in more natural settings. RV campers will find numerous full-hookup options, while tent campers have access to both primitive and developed sites throughout the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Conley, Georgia (107)

    1. Stone Mountain Park Campground

    91 Reviews
    Stone Mountain, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 498-5710

    $44 - $65 / night

    "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."

    2. Atlanta South RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Stockbridge, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 957-2610

    $93 / night

    "A few years ago, I visited this location because I considered living long term in an RV. The location is in a good spot right off the free way. It is clean."

    "Fine place for a short term stay, near enough to Atlanta that you can visit. The campground itself is back behind a construction area, and Google has a hard time routing to it properly."

    3. Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Lithia Springs, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 732-5871

    $28 - $100 / night

    "There's several yurts and 5 walk-in tent sites. Yes, some of the reviews here are confusing this park with another. There's NO RV or TRAILER camping here. "

    "15 miles West of Atlanta, Ga off I20 Sweetwater Creek State Park offers history, trails, water activities and peace and quiet."

    4. Panola Mountain State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Pine Mountain, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 389-7801

    $125 / night

    "We did an overnighter to check this out after doing a separate hike on the primary trails from the other side of the park in the morning. "

    "Loved it but had to make my own trail wth my dogs ."

    6. One with Nature Glamp Camp

    1 Review
    Conley, GA
    6 miles
    +1 (404) 941-6550

    $79 - $199 / night

    7. High Falls State Park Campground

    74 Reviews
    Jackson, GA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 993-3053

    $36 - $100 / night

    "Spent one night on the road here at a RV site on the lakeside camping area (they also offer additional entrance to river side camping.) Busy but courteous neighbors."

    "The site has a good distance between the camper and it's "passenger" side so it's like not having a neighbor on that side."

    8. Quail Run at Pate's Creek

    1 Review
    Stockbridge, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (678) 986-9980

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Great location if you're driving through or visiting Atlanta. It's just off the interstate, and there are plenty of restaurants around."

    9. Atlanta Glamping

    1 Review
    Pine Mountain, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (404) 234-5036

    $30 / night

    "Lots of quality quiet time short walk to Arabia Mountain part hiking fishing and bike riding saw people roller skating also."

    10. ATL OASIS Campground and RV Parking

    1 Review
    Fairburn, GA
    13 miles
    +1 (267) 444-5427

    $60 / night

    "This place is a newly built hidden country like area near the airport and not far from the city. Great for parking your RV and camping out. With security entrance and all!! Real nice 👌🏽"

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Recent Reviews near Conley, GA

877 Reviews of 107 Conley Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

    Red top mountain state park

    Plenty of campsites, some on the lake. RV, tents, yurts. Spaces 1-12 are especially nice since they are spacious and can handle class A and 5th wheelers. All 12 have water electric and sewer. We have a class C and prefer 1-12 because there is plenty of space between sites.

  • Kayla D.
    Oct. 20, 2025

    Bald Ridge Creek

    It’s a NO from us

    I wanted to wait a few days before writing this review — truthfully, I wanted to wait until after we checked out. I dreaded the retribution of Mrs. Cynthia “Cindy” Farmer, the campground manager, which I was sure would follow.

    Our church group had been looking forward to this camping trip for nearly a year. I’ve personally camped at Bald Ridge Creek Campground many times and never had a single issue — until now. Our church typically takes two group trips a year at another Forsyth County campground, but this year, we decided to rent nine sites at Bald Ridge. Even Cindy seemed excited that we were coming!

    We’re a Baptist group — not exactly known for our wild nights. We sing, we fellowship, and we’re back in our campers by 10 p.m. But according to “Queen Cindy,” you’d think we were a pack of college kids throwing keg parties.

    Our crime? An evening of worship and fellowship — a small keyboard, a guitar, and around 50 people spread over three campsites for a couple of hours each night. Cindy declared it an “event” (apparently forbidden) and told us we couldn’t do it again and threatened to make us all leave. She also banned us from eating together — saying we could gather while serving food but had to disperse to our own campsites immediately once we got our plates.

    The only actual rule violation came from one site where a tent wasn’t put up right away. Cindy seized on that excuse to call dispatch and have three sheriff’s deputies sent to “deal with” our peaceful group of families, children, and worshipers.

    To their credit, the deputies couldn’t have been kinder, yet embarrassed that they even had to be there. They laughed at the situation, noting they’re called out to the campground frequently because of Cindy’s pettiness and made-up rules. They said our little keyboard — which Cindy had described like it was a baby grand piano — was no problem at all. They simply advised us to set up the tent and let her stomp it out.

    Cindy even claimed that someone had called the Corps of Engineers to report us — at 7:00 p.m., during the government shutdown, when the office wasn’t even open. 🙄

    For context, Cindy lives at the campground for free as part of her role as host. It’s time for someone new to take over. She also wears a body camera and records campers (which is legal, I know), but as a county employee, those recordings are public record.

    We’ll continue to pray without ceasing for her — that the Lord softens her heart. But until then, I can’t recommend Bald Ridge Creek Campground to anyone who values fair treatment, hospitality, or simple human kindness.

  • Sarah H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Clark Creek South Campground

    Rules not enforced

    The sites are very small and very close together. The lake does have beautiful views. I give 1 star because no rules are enforced. There was no quiet time for us. People were partying, loud music, yelling, being loud up to 3/4am. Both Friday and Saturday nights. It was so bad Friday night that we went to the local Dollar Tree for EAR PLUGS so we could sleep Saturday night. The gate is locked at 10pm however the gate will let you out. A camper below us went to the gate about 11pm and let 2 other cars in. 1 vehicle went out, 3 come in. No rules are enforced. We do not recommend it. The host site is an eye sore. It needs to be cleaned up. It's such a mess! The lake is so beautiful, though.

  • A
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Margaritaville

    Best Campground Ever

    My wife and I went here for a week back in June 2025. I’ve been to many campgrounds in my day and I can say this one by far is the best. Clean campsites, fun amenities and great golf.

    We went to a Braves game one night since it is only an hour away and made may fond memories. I have already scheduled my week to go back again in 2026!

  • Brittany B.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Clark Creek South Campground

    Great view of the Lake

    The campsite was right next to the swimming beach so little to no privacy and very loud. Although I slept very well in my tent because Quiet hours were observed. It was nice waking up to view of Lake Allatoona. Lady at the gate was rude when checking in so make sure to “READ the sign!” Other than that bathrooms were clean and they have laundry and hot water showers. Will most likely be back!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Winding Waters RV Resort

    Labor Day Weekend Glamping

    We booked Friday through Sunday of Labor Day weekend. We arrived after hours on Friday, and our check-in packet was prepared and ready for us when we arrived. No problems checking in and getting hooked up.

    The RV park is enormous, new and extremely well-kept. Our spot was next to the Etowah River and was one of the few that is on gravel and not concrete. The few gravel lots are among the quietest of this very busy place.

    There are plenty of things to do for a family...lazy river pool, pickle ball, etc. There are kids, electric scooters, electric everything flying around the park morning to evening. It's not necessarily a problem so long as you know what to expect. This is a less quiet place than many others that we have stayed at.

    Lots of investment in 5G WiFi towers, but WiFi is not terribly good. I opted to pull out my StarLink for a better, high bandwidth connection.

    My wife and I travel with e-bikes, so we were glad that it was easy to get to southern Cartersville in about 3 miles and to the Cooper's Furnace Day Area also in about 3 miles.

    Overall, and great place as long as you know you're signing up for a pretty active RV resort geared toward lots of family activity. Not particularly quiet. I'll come back... really enjoyed the cleanliness, order and adherence to strict rules.

  • Aaron S.
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Bald Ridge Creek

    Lake Lanier

    Want a beautiful place to camp for cheap? Try Lake Lanier! Gorgeous campground, concrete pads, water and electric at site. We paid 30 a night! Nice and quiet too.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2025

    COE Allatoona Lake Old Highway 41 No 3 Campground

    Lovely little COE campground

    Loved this little campground. Roads are narrow and asphalt sites are narrow. But beautiful views of the lake. Could hear a train but no highway/interstate noise at our waterfront site #47. I thought #48 was a great site as well. We were the only ones back there on that loop (which is at the back of the campground. Was fun watching the boaters and skiers. Biting Bugs were minimal which surprised me. Cicadas and katydids were in full chorus!


Guide to Conley

Camping near Conley, Georgia, offers a variety of experiences for outdoor lovers. From beautiful parks to family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone in this area.

What to do

  • Hiking and Nature Walks: Explore the trails at Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "The park is gorgeous and well maintained," making it a great spot for hiking and enjoying nature.
  • Fishing and Boating: At Don Carter State Park Campground, you can enjoy fishing and kayaking. A reviewer noted, "A great place to camp with lots of hiking trails; there’s even a canoe trail!"
  • Family Activities: High Falls State Park Campground is perfect for families. One camper shared, "In October there are different activities for the kids. Fall fest and Halloween parade."

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the facilities. A visitor at Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground said, "The bathroom/shower facilities were some of the cleanest, well kept I’ve ever seen."
  • Spacious Campsites: Many enjoy the spaciousness of the sites. A reviewer at Red Top Mountain State Park Campground mentioned, "The campground is quiet with well laid out sites."
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often highlight the helpfulness of the staff. One camper at High Falls State Park Campground noted, "Good bathrooms, wonderful staff, kids enjoyed the playground."

What you should know

  • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for limited cell service in some areas. A visitor at High Falls State Park Campground mentioned, "There is very little cell phone service—AT&T has none."
  • Additional Fees: Some parks have extra fees. For example, at Stone Mountain Park Campground, you need to pay a $20 parking fee on top of your campsite fee.
  • Reservations Recommended: Many campgrounds fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. A camper at Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground advised, "Booking site 111 was easily done online."

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Kid-Friendly Sites: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and family activities. One family at Indian Springs State Park Campground enjoyed being "immediately next to the playground."
  • Plan for Activities: Make sure to plan activities that everyone can enjoy. A visitor at High Falls State Park Campground mentioned, "The park is well maintained and clean!"
  • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Keep everyone happy with snacks and drinks on hand. A camper at Sweetwater Campground said, "Great place to camp and just relax and watch all children play and laugh."

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure to check the size of the sites before booking. A reviewer at Red Top Mountain State Park Campground noted, "The roads are narrow with trees—challenging towing."
  • Look for Full Hookups: If you need full hookups, check the campground features. A camper at Don Carter State Park Campground appreciated the "grey tank hookup which is nice."
  • Arrive Early: Arriving early can help you avoid issues with late check-ins. A visitor at Fort Yargo State Park Campground reminded others, "There is a gate with a code; if you don’t arrive when the camp office is open, you’ll be stuck outside."

Camping near Conley, Georgia, has a lot to offer, from beautiful parks to family-friendly activities. Whether you're looking for a quiet getaway or a fun-filled family trip, you'll find plenty of options to explore.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Conley, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Conley, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 107 campgrounds and RV parks near Conley, GA and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Conley, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Conley, GA is Stone Mountain Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 91 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Conley, GA.

What parks are near Conley, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near Conley, GA that allow camping, notably Allatoona Lake and Lake Sidney Lanier.