Best Cabin Camping near Enigma, GA

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Best Cabin Sites Near Enigma, Georgia (8)

    Camper-submitted photo at Reed Bingham State Park Campground near Sparks, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Reed Bingham State Park Campground near Sparks, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Reed Bingham State Park Campground near Sparks, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Reed Bingham State Park Campground near Sparks, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Reed Bingham State Park Campground near Sparks, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Reed Bingham State Park Campground near Sparks, GA

    1. Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
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    128 Saves
    Sparks, Georgia

    A 375 acre lake is popular with boaters and skiers, and fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and bream is excellent. Paddlers can rent canoes and kayaks to explore this beautiful lake lined with fragrant water lilies and tupelo trees. Guided pontoon boat tours are sometimes offered during events. The beachside pavilion, picnic shelters and group shelters are scenic spots for parties, reunions and other celebrations. Reed Bingham is less than six miles from I-75, making it a relaxing stop for travelers. It was named for Amos Reed Bingham who was instrumental in having the park established.

    Visitors to this pretty park usually see abundant wildlife, including species such as gopher tortoises, yellow bellied sliders and indigo snakes. Nesting bald eagles are often seen in winter. American alligators are often seen sunning along the lake’s edge. During winter, thousands of “buzzards,” actually black vultures and turkey vultures, roost in the trees and soar overhead. Nearly 80 percent of the Coastal Plain’s plant community can be found along the park’s Coastal Plain Nature Trail, making this park’s habitat some of the most diverse in the country.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $38 - $42 / night

    Statesville's photo of a cabin at Tifton RV Park I-75 near Enigma, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Tifton RV Park I-75 near Enigma, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Tifton RV Park I-75 near Enigma, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Tifton RV Park I-75 near Enigma, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Tifton RV Park I-75 near Enigma, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Tifton RV Park I-75 near Enigma, GA

    2. Tifton RV Park I-75

    12 Reviews
    34 Photos
    15 Saves
    Enigma, Georgia

    Come to the equine- and pet-friendly Tifton RV Park I-75 and you'll find a quiet setting nestled in a grove of pecan trees, along with good old-fashioned country hospitality. Stay for an extended time or enjoy a quick stop en route to your final destination. You'll find easy-in/easy-out full-hookup sites and impeccable service. Night registration is available. This campground is 180 miles south of Atlanta and 250 miles north of Orlando. Take a relaxing walk around the campground's big open field and gaze at a picturesque Georgia sunset. Enjoy the pool or check out the two catch-and-release fishing ponds (with bream, bass and catfish). Kids have fun at the playground while parents throw a few rounds of horseshoes close by. There are 55 Pull-Thru RV Sites, a small general store, RV parts, propane, ice cream, ice, laundry facilities, a bathhouse and a rustic, one-room air-conditioned/heated Cabin. The country town of Tifton offers a snapshot of life during simpler times.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $62 / night

    Rachel G.'s photo of a cabin at General Coffee State Park Campground near Douglas, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at General Coffee State Park Campground near Douglas, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at General Coffee State Park Campground near Douglas, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at General Coffee State Park Campground near Douglas, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at General Coffee State Park Campground near Douglas, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at General Coffee State Park Campground near Douglas, GA

    3. General Coffee State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    43 Photos
    89 Saves
    Douglas, Georgia
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Linda W.'s photo of a cabin at Cordele KOA near Cordele, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Cordele KOA near Cordele, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Cordele KOA near Cordele, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Cordele KOA near Cordele, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Cordele KOA near Cordele, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Cordele KOA near Cordele, GA

    4. Cordele KOA

    11 Reviews
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    Cordele, Georgia
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Chehaw Park Campground near Albany, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Chehaw Park Campground near Albany, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Chehaw Park Campground near Albany, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Chehaw Park Campground near Albany, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Chehaw Park Campground near Albany, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Chehaw Park Campground near Albany, GA

    5. Chehaw Park Campground

    12 Reviews
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    42 Saves
    Albany, Georgia

    Nestled in 800 acres of tall pines, Chehaw’s campground presents a beautiful, relaxing environment that only nature can offer. Call 229.430.5275 to book your site or cabin.

    Choose from 40 RV sites with full hookup options, a comfort station with laundry, a dump station, and a group shelter. There are 18 tent sites with 15-amp electric hookups and water and unlimited primitive campsites. Camper cabins are also available with the comfort of air conditioning. Albany sits at the center of Southwest Georgia, a storied region closely tied to America’s early Indian culture, the antebellum age of the Old South, and the timeless sport of fishing and hunting. Lying below the land around Albany is the Floridan Aquifer, an ocean of fresh water that feeds the area’s rivers and creeks and fuels its economy.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $100 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside RV Park near Albany, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside RV Park near Albany, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside RV Park near Albany, GA

    6. Creekside RV Park

    4 Reviews
    2 Photos
    8 Saves
    Albany, Georgia
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
    Camper-submitted photo at Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING near Thomasville, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING near Thomasville, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING near Thomasville, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING near Thomasville, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING near Thomasville, GA
    Camper-submitted photo at Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING near Thomasville, GA

    7. Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING

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    Thomasville, Georgia

    PLEASE READ……….. A complete OFF THE GRID experience. This is my unfinished tiny home. Powered by my generator. Outdoor shower and all the essential that you need for your basic needs. YOU MUST PROVIDE YOUR OWN GAS AND WATER. Generator takes $20 to fill (last at least 14-18 hours) depending on what’s hooked up 1st loads on me and water jugs can be refilled at the local Lowes or Publix. Ladder to get to the lofted bed and futon on the main floor.Get away from it all when you stay under the stars.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Trash

    $40 - $65 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Little Leaf Glamping near Valdosta, GA

    8. Little Leaf Glamping

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    5 Saves
    Valdosta, Georgia

    Unique Stay Experience -make fun memories and Instagramable Moments! Glamping: You’ll be camping in the city! Couples and Family Friendly! NO PETS, NO DRUGS, NO PARTIES. Please read all details.Do you love Airconditioning and don't like all the work of camping! Ha! :) That's why they set up a Glamping site for you! The best part? You don’t have to haul it or set it up. All you have to do is book it and show up ready to camp! No carrying heavy equipment, setting up, or breaking down! Airconditioning yes! NO SMOKING inside. Our Tiny House-style camper/cabin is situated in the back of our yard, surrounded by the foliage from decades-old camellias. Although in the city, 6 mins from I75, it feels secluded and private.

    There are lots of things to do nearby like Wild Adventures and State Parks!

    This location is quite special. When they first bought their home, Casey and Mary Corbin didn’t realize that the original owner, the late Mr. Hulyn Smith, was a Big Deal in the world of camellias, a beautiful flowering tree. He used the yard and the lot next door to propagate many camellias that don’t exist anywhere else! The first time the Corbins saw the yard, it was dark outside and the yard was overgrown and neglected, but Mary noticed that all these trees had tags on them, and she knew she had found a treasure. They are currently in the process of rehabilitating the camellia garden and hope to return it to its original glory. In the winter/spring months, the entire yard is covered in a huge variety of blooms- it’s gorgeous!

    Nestled in the trees at the back of the property, it really does feel like you are camping-- in the city. The Two Mile Creek runs through the back of the lot on its path to the Withlacoochee River. You can watch the fish, frogs, and turtles, and listen to the water bubble over the rocks. The creek is also in the process of rehabilitation after years of neglect. The property is frequented by wildlife and has been visited by a family of deer, raccoons, possums, squirrels, many species of songbirds, and hummingbirds. There is even an owl we have affectionately named Solomon who roosts in a tree by the creek, and he will “talk” to you as the sun goes down each night.

    The “Little Leaf Cabin” is a unique tiny home/camper. According to research, it is one of only 40 campers made by the company in this “cabin retreat” style. You'll be staying in a tiny art gallery as the Corbins are both artists. Original paintings, the natural twisting porch railings, and hand-painted tile backsplash, the artistic touches are obvious throughout. Natural light floods the interior with large windows and a sunroof.

    The cabin has a full kitchen (sink, stove, oven, refrigerator, and microwave) and a full camper bath (sink, toilet, and little shower). For the sleeping areas, there is a full loft above a bigger-than-a-king bed which is plenty of room for 2 adults and children. Mary loves all the windows and the large patio door for bird watching and the open feel. The decorative fireplace gives the place a nice and cozy feel.

    The cabin is 6 minutes from I75, which puts it close to many activities and attractions such as Wild Adventures Theme Park, Valdosta State University, Grand Bay Wildlife Refuge, Moody Air Force Base, and a whole lot more! (See list below).

    Remember you get the camping experience without carrying heavy equipment, setting up, or breaking down -it's all done for you! All the comforts of Glamorous Camping including Airconditioning, heat, full kitchen, outside grill, and more!

    *Note: We have a zero-tolerance for marijuana use on our property. Our children play in this yard. To date, medical marijuana use does NOT transfer from state to state and smoking is illegal in Georgia. We will not put our family or our business at risk.

    Guest access

    From the hosts: If you want zero contact check-ins we can do that. We will usually meet you and show you around. The main house has an art studio/game room on the back. If you are interested in art lessons, open studio time, or if you would like to play some competitive ping pong, let us know! We hope you love our place as much as we do!

    **We are currently offering our listing at a reduced rate because we are relatively new hosts and we have plans to add much more including an A-frame Treehouse sleeping option and a dome feature to enjoy. We would love to have guests who are willing to be a part of our growth process! Please tell us anything that would make your stay more enjoyable so that we can get your 100% rating!

    Other things to note

    (30 mins) Horse Creek Winery Wine Tasting (5 mins) Numerous Events at Mainstreet Valdosta (5 mins) Georgia Beer Company (10 mins) Numerous Events at Mainstreet Hahira (20 mins) Wild Adventures Theme Park (15 mins) Grand Bay Wildlife Refuge (35 mins) Reed Bingham State Park (50 mins) Paradise Public Fishing Area (60 mins) Stephen C. Foster State Park (15 mins) Raisin’ Cane (20 mins) 5th Day Farm Petting Farm

    Although the cabin is in the center of town in a residential neighborhood, it feels as though you really are camping in the woods. Recently while being interviewed for a local travel magazine, this site was referred to as "magical" because there seemed to be a distinct line you cross in the yard, in which everything gets quiet and secluded -like you are in the country. The host family lives in the main house, providing helpful safety and security, yet there is plenty of privacy. You will feel like you are in your own private woodsy world with a babbling brook, a rustic barn, and a circular camellia garden.

    Getting around

    Designated parking space with ease of access. Paved streets to house in a nice neighborhood.

    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Tent Cabin
    • Trash

    $94 - $117 / night

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Recent Cabin Reviews near Enigma, Georgia

104 Reviews of 8 Enigma Campgrounds


  • Desiree R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Cordele KOA
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Cordele KOA

    Ranger Review: OOFOS Shoes at Cordele KOA

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    Campground Review:

    Right off I75 in Georgia sits a small KOA with TONS of amenities! Being just a block off the interstate I assumed it would be noisy. But all the trees make a great sound barrier and we had a nice quiet weekend and will definitely be back!

    This campground accommodates Campers, with spaces up to 90 foot long! (up to 50 amp), Tents, and even offers Cabin Rental! Has a pool, propane fill station, firewood to purchase, laundry room and updated bathhouse. a dog area, wifi and even offers cable, for the people who like to camp inside 😉

    Our weekend cost was about $70 for out tent site, there were a few people staying in a camper long term who mentioned they do offer reduced rates. I didn’t get to check on the cabins, but they look super cute from the outside and run $50 a night if you book online.

    Nearby attractions (we did not visit) include Lake Blackshear, a manmade lake, with a really cool dam, and Georgia Veterans State Park on one side. They have a marina and beach. And The Andersonville National Historic Site the location of a Confederate prison where 13,000 Union soldiers died.

     

    Product review: OOFOS SHOE

    As a Dyrt Ranger I was privileged to get a major discount on an awesome pair of OOFOS shoes.

    I'm telling you now, this is the most comfortable thing I've ever put on my feet! It's like walking on pillows every step you take! I have arthritis in both my knees and have been having some trouble lately. The day my shoes got here I was eager to try them on, and once I did, they didnt come off the rest of the night! They help with the pain of walking, and my knees havent hurt in a week. I'm in love!

    https://www.oofos.com/collections/men/products/mens-oomg-low-shoe-white-gray

    They're made of a really squishy, super lightweight foam. And have a breathable mesh top. I ordered the light gray color, and love the tiny pop of lime green in the logo and little tag to help pull them on. I was hesitant when I seen they had no laces and the rubber strap on top was fixed. But i had no problems getting them on, the mesh is stretchy and my foot slid right in!

    My only complaint is that small rocks get stuck in the bottom of the shoe, in the middle tread. But, they're easy to pop out.

    They also offer flip flops too, so that will be my next purchase. OOFOS will be my go to shoes from now on!

    Use my link for 10% off your purchase!

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  • Michele S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Creekside RV Park
    Aug. 5, 2021

    Creekside RV Park

    Resort

    So many things to do no reason to leave! Lazy river, swimming pool, water park, tiki bar, lake, restaurant, golf cart rentals, cabins, activities, Gym and store! 

  • Bonnie W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Reed Bingham State Park Campground
    Aug. 24, 2018

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Practically a Staycation!!!

    This beautiful hidden gem is just a stone’s throw west of Adel, Georgia. Accessible off of Interstate 75, this State Park is worth visiting. Activities you can enjoy are camping, boating, fishing, kayaking, hiking, swimming, geocaching, and picnicking. The staff are wonderful and the campground is well kept. They have bike a bike rental shop at the campground along with firewood and other necessities. There’s a shower house that is availability to all campers. We absolutely love it here!! So close to home but far enough to get away:)

  • Tina F.
    Camper-submitted photo from General Coffee State Park Campground
    Apr. 28, 2021

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    I’ll never stop coming here

    I’ve been camping at General Coffee for over 10 years and I’ll never stop coming back. The heritage farm is worth it just by itself, but it doesn’t stop there. The trails are long enough to get a nice workout in and the cabins are beautiful! I’ve only ever stayed in the cabins but I’m sure the tent camping is great too.

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Camper-submitted photo from Reed Bingham State Park Campground
    Jan. 1, 2020

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    All around fun campground

    We love this state park park with its large wooded campsites, 375 acre lake and river for paddling & fishing, 7 miles of multi use trails for hiking & biking trails, playgrounds, and putt putt golf. Home to gopher turtles, alligators,deer and seasonal home to vultures and bald eagles makes wildlife spotting fun. The landscape runs the gamut from coastal plain to pine forest. Those visiting for the day may enjoy the catfish cabin restaurant just outside the park. Since the park is only 7 miles from 1-75 this can easily be a great overnight stop.

    Reed Bingham is located on route 37 which is an Agro-tourism road. The route features vineyards, olive farms, boutique hotels, specialty shops, local produce, farms and two state parks....to name just a few places for you to visit. We also enjoyed biking to the Horse creek winery in Sparks, Ga just 7 miles away. (This winery is also a harvest host).

    Visit for more info www.gagrowntrails.com

    Campground- sites are large and graveled. Outer loop locations have more shade trees. Premium sites have sewer in addition to water/30/50AMP picnics tables,fire rings and some with grills too. There are no cabins.

    The paddle in campground for 30 is pretty cool since it is its own island. There is also a nice group/pioneer camping and a couple of walk in tent sites that are on a little island with a bridge walkway.

    There are rentals for bikes and paddling. The beach for swimming is more of a wading beach and since I have seen the alligators in this lake i do not recommend swimming anywhere else on your own.

    Paddling/Fishing is fun on the 375 acre lake. The lake also connects to little river and it is a @ 3 hour leisurely up river paddle to Red Robin Boat ramp in Adel Georgia (aka Colquitt boat ramp) ->if you have a way to drop off and paddle downriver to Reed Bingham it would be more relaxing.

    The 5k running/walking route for the annual Little River 5k is easy to follow in the park for your activity pleasure.

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo from Chehaw Park Campground
    Apr. 14, 2021

    Chehaw Park Campground

    Great little campground with plenty of things to do and hear

    I camped at this park as a child and will always remember hearing the animals from the zoo in the middle of the night.  The lions roaring and the monkeys howling isn't something that many campgrounds can offer.  There is plenty to do at the park including fishing, boating, bmx and mountain biking, frisbee golf, a splash park, great playgrounds, and of course you must walk through the zoo.  There are currently 44 RV sites, 18 tent sites, and several camper/cabins.

  • jessica O.
    Camper-submitted photo from Reed Bingham State Park Campground
    Feb. 20, 2021

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Beautiful end spacious state park

    Wonderful State Park in southern Georgia! Chose our site from the pictures and it was perfect. Sites in lower loop one were spaced out and the back in sites were tucked into the woods, just the way we had hoped. Most sites are gravel and ours was well maintained and level, with a new large picnic table and fire pit with grill cover. The basic cable was a bonus! Restrooms were older but clean and well stocked. The upper loop 2 had a brand new bath house, and both had laundry facilities. The park itself has TONS of open green space! Great quiet weekend getaway.

  • Norris K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Reed Bingham State Park Campground
    Apr. 10, 2021

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Nice quiet and not far off I-75

    Quiet state park with full hookups, power & water and grassy tent sites. Gopher turtle reserve with great hiking trails. 2 shower houses, mini golf and canoe rentals on lake. Fishing with state license. Walmart, McDonalds, Burger king and sit-down resturants in town (about 7 miles).

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING
    Oct. 16, 2023

    Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING

    Off Grid Tiny Home

    Jake from the Dyrt here! Camper's Delight is a unique off-grid experience to get away from it all on try the off-grid lifestyle.  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!

  • Kara’s  C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Reed Bingham State Park Campground
    Jun. 28, 2019

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Well-maintained Park

    Stayed in our RV several days over the course of a weekend. We were in the loop (1) that did not have sewer hookup but there was a dump station available for when we left. The newer Loop (2) has nicer bathrooms and showers and laundry as well as sites with sewer hookup. Some sites have more shade than others, we were at site 9 which was very shaded. Great kayaking available and rentals are available as well. Good hiking trails, too.

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Camper-submitted photo from Chehaw Park Campground
    Dec. 11, 2019

    Chehaw Park Campground

    Fun Campground for a short stay

    Campsites– some spots are spacious like the pull thru but it appears everyone shares one electrical box with a neighbor. Pull thru sites are nice packed gravel/clay and a lot of the back in sites are grassy. There are longer stays available here and some of the sites have that “little too comfortable” look. There is a military base in town, so I am sure this used by military and government workers at times. You will have to call and make your reservation. From past experiences- it is good to double check your reservation or have them email you/mail you your confirmation- check to make sure the site you are assigned has the hook up you are paying for and if you have to share an electrical box you need to find out if there are two 50 amps or if one user gets a 30 amp and the other gets a 50AMP.

    There are a couple of cabins and there is also a tent/group camping area too.

    Bathhouse- has a washers/ dryers in a screened in area. Bathroom facility is older but maintained. NOTE–> Only one Shower and one family shower

    WIFI was only ok- we thought we would get better being so close to Albany. It was better with our boosters, and we used verizon jet packs with our sprint phones.

    Activities- we always camp here when we participate in the annual Nut Roll biking event (30-100 mile options)

    There is a small wild life park with animal exhibits(extra fee) , hiking trails, mountain biking trails, fantastic playground and water element for kids, BMX track, remote control car track, disc golf and kayaking/fishing just outside the park entrance. There is a more extensive review on our website about the activities.

  • Roger L.
    Camper-submitted photo from General Coffee State Park Campground
    May. 25, 2021

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Nice and Quiet

    Short weekend to get away.  Campground was very quiet and peaceful.  Will definitely go back!  Campground host and volunteers are great.  

    Loop #1 one is some what on the primitive side.  Washed out dirt round makes the loop. The sites have water and power but maybe unlevel and seem to be not well maintained.

    Loop #2 is the newer loop with paved road.  The sites are better marked and seem to be more level and maintained.

    Bathhouse on Loop #2 is a bit small, one shower and 2 stalls, but is stocked with real toilet paper, not the see-through paper I have found at other state parks.

    Walking trails are nice, the heritage farm is a must see.  The road leading to the campground is a bit curvy so be careful.

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from General Coffee State Park Campground
    Jul. 7, 2021

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Great weekend camp

    This is a good campground divided into 2 loops. Many pull throughs. We had site #12 which was gigantic. All the sites are open to your neighbors. Small park with a few trails, small pond, and farm. The farm was great with chickens, sheep, donkey and horse. On our visit there were 3 day old lambs!! Can fish in small pond and rent peddle boats or kayaks but this pond is very small. This is a great place for 3/4 days. Went for dinner and to local bakery in nearby town of Douglas Georgia.

  • H
    Camper-submitted photo from Reed Bingham State Park Campground
    Apr. 15, 2020

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Accommodating and good camping but has wet firewood and sad patches

    Four friends and I took a road trip for spring break and our second stop was Reed Bingham. We were supposed to camp on the paddle in site but recent rains wouldn't let us. They were very accommodating and gave us their pioneer site, with it's only personal outhouse, and a 20% refund. The pioneer site was a lot of fun. The downside of the park was their Georgia camper patches were very sad looking an unraveled (they look a lot better at other parks. We don't know why but if you're a patch person buy them at Stephen C. Foster) and they sold us wet wood so were weren't able to get a good fire going. We had bought two and we asked for a refund for the one we didn't use and we got it.  Fun hiking too with good bathrooms at the entrance but again, because of the rain, some of the trails were closed so out hikes were cut short. Obviously the rain isn't their fault, it's just something to keep in mind if you go after it's rained. All in all a good place to camp.

  • Sonyia W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Chehaw Park Campground
    May. 13, 2019

    Chehaw Park Campground

    So much potential...

    A little background: I used to live five minutes from this park, and it used to be the first campground we visited every year to work out all the gear details. Back then (2012-2015), it was great! Absolutely beautiful, well maintained, gorgeous.

    Now... the park itself is still great. Obviously it was hit by a hurricane, but the cleanup and improvements are coming along in those areas. They playground has always been amazing and they’ve added a Splash Pad right next to it. (We were in town to visit family so we didn’t get to enjoy those this time).

    But y’all are here for a campground review, so here it is.

    Registration. You cannot register online, you must do it on the phone or in person. All of the sites with full hook-ups are taken by long-term folks (probably staying there while their homes are being rebuilt from the tornadoes and hurricane?), so they are $20 a night for water/electric. When you register over the phone, you are charged an additional $15 fee. (When I checked in, they said I would receive a refund of that $15 as a check in the mail...?). When I called the day of check-in to get the gate code, they had no idea who I was and initially wanted me to pay for a site, again. After some shuffling they finally found my paperwork.

    The tent-only side still looks fine. Plush grass, large spaced out sites.

    However, the RV side looks a bit rough. The sites are no longer gravel, just dirt (or, this weekend, mud) and some grass. The sites aren’t maintained between campers (as I got a half burned log, empty pack of smokes, and paper plates in mine). I was actually placed on site 7, which on the campground map is NOT a “buddy” (shared) site, and told to just plug into the same pole as the guy on Actual Site 7. Thankfully he was 50A and I was 30A so it worked out. (Although oddly enough, several full sites remained empty the whole time I was there). It rained most of the weekend, and everything was covered in wet dirt chunks when I left.

    The bath house... could use a little love and a fresh coat of paint. If you can avoid the side bathrooms (maybe handicapped? The ones with just a toilet and shower), then do so. Aside from teeming with flying wildlife (which, it’s South Georgia, you have to kind of expect that), it could have used a good cleaning. The regular restrooms were passable (better than some gas stations but not as clean as state/national park I usually visit).

    I understand that the area was impacted by a hurricane last year... but a little bit of cleanliness and care goes a long way.

  • Robert L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Tifton RV Park I-75
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Decent place for a night or two

    This campground is a decent place to stay for a night or two. It is very close to I75 (1.1 mile) making it easy on and off. We came in pretty late at night, around 10pm, and the staff had everything we needed to get to our site posted on a bulletin board for us. As we pulled into our site they actually pulled up and welcomed us. Very nice.

    The campground is a little too "on the beaten path" for my taste but my wife had work to do and needed either good cell data, or better yet, good WIFI. I can say the WiFi was excellent. Often places (including hotels) will advertise free WiFi and you're lucky to be able to download an email. Here my wife was able to video conference and we were able to stream movies without issue.

    We have full hook up with a shower and bathroom so I have no idea how the bathrooms are. They offer free breakfast but my wife wasn't willing to risk Covid because no one was spaced out or wearing masks. Hopefully in the not very distant future that will be a non-issue.

  • Zachary H.
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    Mar. 20, 2023

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Lovely KOA

    We stayed here a whole week while ducking out of some weather. This one is especially nice if you like some room! We enjoyed a fire two nights and many walks on the nature trail which is part of the property.

  • C
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    Aug. 4, 2021

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Tifton KOA

    This campground was great for our stop overnight. We had full hookups and enjoyed the complimentary breakfast of pancakes, waffles, orange juice and coffee. The management was very nice and helpful. They have a nice pool and playground for the children. There was also ponds for fishing.

  • Bill P.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Mar. 8, 2022

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Great spot close to freeway

    Great spot to camp. The campground is very close to the freeway. There are plenty of places to walk the dog. Complimentary breakfast included and they will cook supper and deliver to your campers door.

  • Greg P.
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    Mar. 19, 2022

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Overnight Stay

    Stopped for a night on our way to Disney. Had a nice, level pull through site. Just off of I 75 but not a lot of noise.

  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jun. 4, 2020

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Smaller KOA but a nice stop for a nightu

    We have stayed at this KOA many times it has full hook up, 2 lakes (you can fish). We rented a golf cart for $5.00 for 3 hours and drove to the lakes and fished. The pool is always refreshing and clean. We take our noodles and float in the pool. The new owner has done a great job. We had wings and pizza delivered from the office it was a good dinner. They had a free breakfast in the morning we had the sausage gravy over biscuits. The price is good for a KOA, and close to the interstate yet enough off it to not hear traffic. There is a flying J or Pilot at the exit makes it easy for gassing up. 

    We don't use the bathrooms so I can't speak to how they are but we like this campground. Others said they were very clean.

    We will stop here again this was our 3rd time here.

  • Maethea R.
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    Jul. 10, 2018

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Not a campground I’d stay at again

    I didn’t care for this campground. Thank goodness we had a site near the front and a larger site. The sites were stacked in top of each other. I paid extra for a deluxe site and there wasn’t anything deluxe about it. The outdoor patio furniture was rusted and falling apart. The fire ring was rusted with holes in it. The bathrooms were really old and dirty. The staff was friendly and helpful.

  • B
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    Apr. 25, 2024

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Especially great for a quick stopover.

    Chris was very welcoming when we arrived. Got a beautiful ahaded spot in an end and right across from the site.as a beautiful field our dog, Blaze, really enjoyed. The pool was open and already in use. Wevwill be back again.

  • S
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    Feb. 23, 2020

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Stay Away from this KOA

    This campground is in great need of some upgrades. We have stayed at much better KOA campgrounds. Dirt roads in need of repairs, bath houses are run down, camping spots are so close you can hear your neighbor snoring! We arrived to find that our reservation was mishandled so our site was changed last minute (even though our reservation was paid 2 weeks prior). Ended up on an unlevel dirt spot 6 feet from another camper. The only good thing about our stay is that is was only 1 night!

  • Jeff A.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Dec. 28, 2022

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    Can’t beat this KOA Journey

    I’m only staying one night at this KOA Journey in Tifton but from what I’ve seen you can’t beat it! Tons of amenities including a playground, bathrooms, dog park, 1 mile dog nature hike, large spread out spaces for well over a hundred rigs I’d guess. If you’re planning a trip down 75 through this area, I highly recommend this spot for a stay over or longer.

  • Greg S.
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    Sep. 30, 2022

    Tifton RV Park I-75

    4.3 stars

    Well run, clean, nice pool. Roads and spots aren't paved but are fairly level. The gnats and mosquitoes were noticeable. Off of the highway enough to be quiet. Good communication and our info and tag was left out for us because we arrived late. The other campers were high quality and quiet. Sites spaced out an average amount.


Guide to Enigma

Cabin camping near Enigma, Georgia, offers a delightful escape into nature with various amenities and activities to enhance your outdoor experience.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $50 to $150

Activities for all ages

Well-reviewed amenities to enhance your stay

  • Tifton RV Park I-75 offers spacious sites with full hookups, making it convenient for those traveling with RVs or looking for cabin accommodations.
  • Cordele KOA provides a clean park with friendly staff, ensuring a pleasant stay with access to essential amenities.
  • Creekside RV Park boasts a well-maintained environment with picnic tables and fire rings, perfect for evening gatherings around the campfire.

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