Best RV Parks & Resorts near Buford, GA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

RV parks around Buford, Georgia include Twin Lakes RV Park in Cumming with full hookups, electric, water, and sewer connections for big rigs. Wesley Oaks RV Park offers extended-stay options with 50-amp service and water hookups on paved sites. Stone Mountain Park Campground, open year-round, features full hookup sites with fire rings and picnic tables, accommodating a range of motorhome sizes. Nearby Margaritaville at Lake Lanier offers upscale RV camping with lake access. Some parks have limited turning radius for larger rigs, requiring careful navigation. "We had a heck of a time getting the RV turned. It was so tight that the 5th wheel was only 1 inch from hitting the cab and the axels on the RV were in a bind."

Reservations are essential during summer and fall months, particularly for lakefront sites with water access. Several RV parks near Lake Lanier provide boat ramps and waterfront parking for motorhomes with towed watercraft. Most parks maintain open status throughout winter, though amenities may be reduced. Dump stations are available at Twin Lakes, Stone Mountain Park, and Atlanta South RV Resort, while Wesley Oaks lacks this service. Pet policies vary across properties, with most allowing pets but imposing breed restrictions or additional fees. Water pressure can fluctuate at some lakeside locations, especially during peak summer usage. Bathroom and shower facilities at older parks may require renovation, as noted in visitor feedback about Shoal Creek Campground.

Best RV Sites Near Buford, Georgia (130)

    1. Twin Lakes RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 887-4400

    "Luckily they had one full hookup site left for us. You can book sites daily or monthly. When you’re heading to the campsite be cautious of the road you need to turn at because they don’t have a sign."

    2. Jones RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Norcross, GA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 923-0911

    "I stayed here long term for a couple of years while working in Atlanta (my house is 1.5 hours away so I stay in town when working)."

    "There is a nice laundromat, a bathhouse, and a space at the back of the campground for people who live full time in their campers. There’s also smaller trailer homes on another side of the park too."

    3. Atlanta-Marietta RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Marietta, GA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 427-6853

    $64 / night

    "While it lacks amenities of my favorite RV parks it has everything I need for when I visit."

    "Nice resort and it’s close to the battery where the braves play baseball. The pizza place is soooo yummy, make sure you check it out. There are so many little ponds nearby and such cute little homes."

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    4. Commerce Station RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Commerce, GA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 335-5535

    $68 - $83 / night

    "Clean pet friendly park with very nice, helpful and funny staff. New sod in between the large gravel sites. Bigger park than I expected."

    "Overnight stay in a off level pull-through site. The bathrooms are extremely nice and the dogs liked the walking area."

    5. Atlanta South RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Stockbridge, GA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 957-2610

    $93 / night

    "This park is located  just south of Atlanta an d is a great place to overnight on your way to a destination, or for more long term stay for out of town workers. "

    "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."

    6. Diamond Lure Campground

    7 Reviews
    Ellijay, GA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 273-3075

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Nice quiet place & pet friendly too!"

    "GA mountains.  It's in close proximity to multiple apple farms, vineyards and Amicalola Falls. The grounds are clean and maintained with water and power at all or nearly all spots."

    7. Pine Lake RV Campground

    4 Reviews
    Bishop, GA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 769-5486

    "Mixture of pull thru and back in sites. Been coming here for years and can't say enough great stuff about the staff and the site. Clean shower houses, laundry facilities, full hook ups."

    "The bathhouse & laundry facilities are super clean! It’s quiet (other than road traffic-2 lane country road) & well taken care of property."

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    8. Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve

    9 Reviews
    Austell, GA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 743-4378

    $60 - $650 / night

    "The sites aren't much wider than the trailers. You definitely won't sit outside for the scenery."

    "The sites aren't much wider than the trailers. You definitely won't sit outside for the scenery."

    9. Wesley Oaks RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    11 miles
    +1 (678) 316-9202

    $500 - $600 / night

    "Less than a mile to Ga 400 at Exit 13. Short drive to Downtown Cumming and Lake Lanier. We have been here for over 4 months and not ready to leave. No pool, clubhouse or pool."

    10. Currahee RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Toccoa, GA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 779-2340

    "We found this place when our other place to stay fell through and we Googled 'campgrounds near me .  We called them and they gladly told us that there were spots available. "

    "The scenery is gorgeous, the spots are huge and the peace and quiet is priceless! If you are anywhere near Taccoa, Ga you HAVE to stop here. No excuses! Oh and get site 17 if you can."

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RV Park Reviews near Buford, GA

1167 Reviews of 130 Buford Campgrounds


  • M
    Apr. 17, 2024

    Shoal Creek Campground

    Beautiful lake front AND lake view camping spots; friendly staff

    This was our first RV camping experience -- testing out a new pop-up camper during a two (2) night stay. Reservations were made through Campspot -- about $120 with fees. Communication with the main number for the campground went through the Margaritaville Campground nearby. Separate direct lines to the camp office and security were provided after arrival. Overall communication was good with both, and the staff were always polite.

    We skipped our first night reservation due to high winds. We had concerns about damaging the pop-up roof during first-time setup. We decided, instead, to visit the campsite we'd reserved and pick up our paperwork. Site 56 was our first choice, and we were NOT happy with it. I selected the wrong size on the Campspot website -- a 20' campsite. It was not big enough to park both the camper AND the tow vehicle, AND the camper would've been facing away from the lake anyway with water and electrical hookups.

    The next morning, we called to arrange for a different site. The camp office was very accommodating and blocked off four (4) available sites to choose from. We moved to site 55, which was a large circular pull through. Probably too big for our pop-up camper, but also probably too close to trees for a larger trailer or even a 5th wheel. The campsite was large, with the picnic table, fire ring and sand pit away from the camper. There was lots of room to set up and enjoy the beautiful lake views.

    Electric and water hookups worked just fine. The camp office lent a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter free of charge. We had no issues with either service. The showers and bathrooms were about 2-3 sites down and up the road from 55, and they were reasonably clean for what they were.

    I WAS disappointed that the main gate was broken, and the key code locks on the showers and bathrooms were duct taped shut. However, I did not feel that the campground was all that insecure, and there did not appear to be a lot of traffic coming through. Security DID come through overnight on Sunday morning -- probably due to some noise at 1-2 of the campsites across the cove from ours. Things quieted down after. The camp host was cleaning bathrooms on Sunday morning, and he was very polite when we talked. I saw him regularly coming through to check on campsites and clean up.

    Overall, we liked this campground and will be going back. I will likely request to scout out some different sites in person before selecting one, as I don't want to be in a position to have to give up my spot when it's very busy.

  • Chad F.
    Nov. 8, 2020

    Shady Grove Campground

    Great lakefront spot

    We stayed at site #82 pull through. $30/night. 30' hybrid travel trailer. We will come back here again

    Pros:

    • easy to level trailer
    • excellent lakefront view (many of the sites have lakefront views)
    • private with plenty of tree cover
    • quiet
    • large site area
    • friendly gate person
    • good cell reception with t-mobile
    • clean restrooms
    • good water pressure

    Cons:

    • 30 amp issues on pole with EMS readings. 50 amp was fine
    • steep hill to get to the lake
  • George & Patty C.
    Aug. 6, 2018

    Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

    One of the BEST!

    We were back at HLC this past weekend and, as always, top-notch park! We have tent camped for several years but recently upgraded to a new (to us) pop up and we had a blast!

    We camped at site 26 (one of the newer sites) and it had full hookup (our PUP does not have a bathroom but does have a galley). The site has electric (50 amp and 30 amp service) as well as free cable TV!!

    The sites at HLC are well spaced and the bath houses are spotless!!

    The park staff is amazing and the camp hosts are always cleaning up and are available if you need anything!

    HLC is our go-to spot for a weekend getaway because of the above-mentioned reasons and it is close to home!!

  • Tisha R.
    May. 16, 2022

    Jones RV Park

    Good n Basic

    No frills. It's clean and close to everything. Big lots for us big rigs and the trailers too. Septic connections. Place to fill LP. 2 week stays and wait list for long terms.

  • Christina H.
    May. 11, 2025

    Winding Waters RV Resort

    More vacation than camping

    Winding Waters is a new, huge, and beautiful RV resort. This is not a campground, but a resort-style RV park with no shortage of amenities and activities. Nightly rate is very reasonable for all the bells and whistles you get. If you are just looking for a cheap, relaxing overnight with no frills, this is not the place for you. If you are looking for a fun family vacation spot to bring the kids, look no further.

    Just outside Atlanta, the location is prime and beautiful, along the Etowah river. You can fish, kayak, or just relax. There is no shortage of activities for children. The resort's pool is a huge beach-style pool with a hot tub and even a huge waterslide. There is a large playground and huge dog run. They have a large clubhouse and ball courts.

    We booked one of their cheaper sites, a classic pull-thru site. To say the least, it was the TIGHTEST pull thru site we have ever booked. We have never had to adjust and shimmy around in a pull thru site before, the whole point is to pull in once and bam you're set up. We could barely even squeeze our tow vehicle (10ft bed dually) into the designated parking spot without sticking out. Even the back in sites would have been a little more roomy. But hey, for all the amenities (that we didn't even use since we were just stopping over for a night) the price isn't awful. For a bit more, you can get your own private dog run or patio furniture.

    We were pretty overwhelmed with the sheer amount of RVs in this place. Mostly all big rigs too. It was packed and they have so many sites. So many kids running around, and our neighbor's dog was off leash and ran over to my dog when I tried to take him potty. There are no walking paths in the resort, so people (and kids) are forced to run around on the streets, which are pretty narrow, winding, and uncomfortable to drive a big rig on. Just in general A LOT going on, very busy place. Great place if you like resort style parks, but not fun for an overnight. Since it's new there's no shade at all, so I can't imagine how hot it is in the summer and with all the big rigs blasting their a/c, they may run into electrical issues. But they planted some trees which should alleviate that a bit.

    The rules list is pretty strict and extensive, with a bunch of extra fees for weird things like early check-in and personal golf carts. Make sure you read through everything thoroughly before you book. Some rules might be deal breakers for some people. Staff was very kind to us and we wish them the best with their new RV resort!

  • C
    May. 20, 2022

    Twin Lakes RV Park

    A place to park with no bath, no amenities and mostly long term residents

    The 5 star reviews are perplexing. We're not new to RVing and have stayed in plenty of lovely mom& pop parks. This is a family owned campground, but it is basically a parking lot with hookups for people who live there long term. Our site was on the side of a road about 50 yards away from the Dump Station. It was referred to as a premium, pull through rather than what it is... a pull to the side of the road. There was no grass or picnic table. I'll post pictures that show the condition of our site and how close the spots are to one another. The pictures online and YouTube videos of this park are very deceiving. The grassy areas beside and between the lakes can only be accessed by walking though other camper's sites.

    ** Use caution navigating the park because the roads at the back have no way to turn around if you get back there.

  • Kimberly C.
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

    Spacious Luxury Resort with Stunning Mountain Views

    This brand-new luxury RV resort doesn't disappoint. A large, spacious site, big rig friendly, with full hookups and stunning mountain views, creates a serene and peaceful park. Located in the heart of wineries, biking and hiking trails, and a multitude of things to see and do, not to mention an abundance of places to eat and shop, all close by. The park features a beautiful clubhouse, perfect for groups or individuals looking to socialize, chat, or participate in activities sponsored by the resort. Live music on the weekends and other social events, several pickleball courts, a nice pool and hot tub, on-site laundry, and more round out the amenities in the resort.

  • Michael C.
    Apr. 12, 2025

    River Forks Park & Campground

    Great views but...

    "SITE# 47, Pull-Thru, Not FHU, 50A, Water, Dump LENGTH OF STAY: Stayed 9 Nights, RATE:$30.56/ Night with No Discount/ 0% Discount BATH HOUSE: Clean but Outdated LAUNDRY: Not Recorded STAFF: Friendly PARK IMPRESSIONS: Nice, We would stay here again RV PAD: Concrete, ESTIMATED RV PAD LENGTH: 40 Feet, Tow Vehicle Could NOT Stay Connected and Parking was away from site SITE SLOPE: Door side Tire Blocks needed ROADS: Adequate, MANEUVERABILITY: Narrow PEDESTAL PLACEMENT: Center of site length, SHADE: 30% GRASS AREA: At-Site, DESIGNATED PET AREA: Not Recorded PICNIC TABLE: Yes, FIRE RING: Yes, VERIZON Signal(bars): 5G-3, SPEED: 394 Mbs Download, 47 Mbs Upload T-MOBILE Signal(bars): 5G-5, SPEED: 714 Mbs Download, 124 Mbs Upload No WiFi, OTA TV CHANNELS: 75, CABLE TV: No, PLAYGROUND: Yes POOL: No, WATER FEATURE: Lake, FIREWOOD: Yes, STORE: No CLUBHOUSE: No, PROPANE AVAILABILITY: No Original site was# 46(back-in) but was VERY small. Moved to site 47(Pull-Thru) but due to road slope pull-thru is un-usable. Lower numbered sites(less than 30) appear somewhat better. Empty camp ground host side byhind 47 cannot be used unless site 47 is emprty due to sloping road. One single use dump station. One campground host presently in the park- their site was not marked. Appears that most sites are back-in and set sideways to a hillside and lakefront leaving very little level space for chairs. Fire rings are frequently located 12-20 feet away from picnic table and 3 to 9 feet below site level on a slope. Reservation Software used by office was down upon Saturday arrival with no IT help until Monday- two days away leaving office staff frustrated and using their own phone to access the reservation system customers use instead of management side of software. Staff stated it goes down frequently with no IT support on weekends. Six bathhouses in park. Bathhouse nearest beach closed awaiting replacement of fixtures after renovation. Shower has outdated fixtures- several shower heads had significant mineral deposits restricting flow. Men's side closed at another bathhouse. Many shower stalls had no hook or fixture to hang a towel or clothing. Several showers had broken shower valves making them unusable. Stayed 9 nights and did not see anyone working on bathhouses. Beach area parking is limited to 6 or 7 spaces and one handicap space however, there is a larger parking lot a little further away. Bathhouse showers have a pull string valve next to the shower head that had to be held down to get water with many strings broken, missing and too short to allow shorter people, children, or handicaped wheel-chair use. Some sites have precarious/dangerous sloping driveways for RVs to get into. Newly installed sites are near completion but they make sites very close together. Many sites do not have a fire pit and many do not have a grill. Many sites arer too small to park a second vhicle even if the camper is small. Parking on dirt or grass is prohibited by rules but appears to be selectively enforced. The campground has a boat ramp and reasonably large parking area. Extra careful site selection is warranted. Four docks in River Forks Park. Firewood is available at the office. CHECK-IN: 01:00 PM CHECK-OUT: 12:00 PM RIG: 42ft- 17,000 lb 5th Wheel"

  • L
    Aug. 28, 2020

    Don Carter State Park Campground

    Love the view from our site 13

    Really nice state park located at north end of Lake Lanier. Site 13 was great. Had woods and lake view. Paved pull through site with gravel pad for picnic and fire pit area. Plenty of room for camper, cars and boat trailer. Bathroom facilities were extremely clean, well lighted, no spiders or bugs, etc. Enjoyed fishing and kayaking. Nice beach and swim area, boat docks and 2 boat launch sites, playground, etc. Saw lots of deer and enjoyed walking some of the trails. Will plan a trip in cooler weather fall or spring. Camp hosts were helpful and visitor center staff were very nice. Great cell service too.


Guide to Buford

RV campgrounds around Buford, Georgia offer concrete pad sites with varying water hookups, from standard to premium. Most sites sit at elevations between 900-1200 feet above sea level, with moderate tree coverage providing some shade during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 85°F. Many RV parks operate year-round with reduced winter rates from November through March.

What to do

Fishing at ponds and lakes: Twin Lakes RV Park provides fishing opportunities on property. "These grounds are easy to get to. There is plenty of space to have activities," notes reviewer Judy B. The park features "several swings overlooking the lake for a very relaxing view. You're allowed to fish in the lake, but no swimming or kayaking," according to Alanna W.

Hiking nearby trails: Diamond Lure Campground offers walking trails on the premises. "There are gorgeous, peaceful walking trails that are decorated really well," says Heather L. The campground sits near the foothills of North Georgia mountains with "proximity to multiple apple farms, vineyards and Amicalola Falls," according to Donald G.

Shopping excursions: Commerce Station RV Resort puts you near retail outlets. "Great option for anyone making a day of the Outlets," notes JuJu D. The campground provides a convenient base for shopping trips, and as Kelly N. describes, it's a "clean pet friendly park with very nice, helpful and funny staff."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Pine Lake RV Campground maintains immaculate bathhouses. "The bathhouse & laundry facilities are super clean!" writes Carey R. Chris O. agrees, stating the facilities are "immaculate and private," adding that "all sites are nicely maintained."

Quiet environment: Many campers appreciate the peaceful settings. "It was so quite and relaxing! All around peacefull place!" says Dixie H. about Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve. At Currahee RV Park, visitors enjoy similar tranquility: "The scenery is gorgeous, the spots are huge and the peace and quiet is priceless," writes Derick B.

Lake views: Water features enhance several properties. At Twin Lakes, "We really lucked up on our site(#H) because it was right on the end and it was pretty close to the lake," shares Alanna W. Currahee RV Park offers creek-side spots where you can enjoy "sitting on the deck with our dogs, tea, and a good magazine," according to Addie.

What you should know

Extended stay options: Several parks accommodate longer stays. Wesley Oaks RV Park specializes in this service: "If you are staying a week or longer this is the park to stay. Less than a mile to Ga 400 at Exit 13," states Gene H. Monthly rates range from $925, with some parks charging pet fees of $50 per month.

Site limitations: Atlanta Marietta RV Park has "no pull through sites, bumpy roads and not much dog walking space," according to Marion M. Similarly, Anthony B. notes that Twin Lakes has "very close sites with electric and water. Some sewer sites, dump station cost an extra $10 on top of $50 fee."

Variable quality: Atlanta South RV Resort has mixed reviews. One visitor describes it as "definitely an RV park, not resort. No frills and packed tighter than sardines, but easy and convenient for a one night stay on the way to somewhere else. The RV park equivalent to a Red Roof Inn." However, another mentions it's "a nice clean and well maintained" park.

Tips for camping with families

Water features: Atlanta South RV Resort offers swimming facilities. "Pool was clean and good size," notes Kara A., who visited with children: "We live around the corner and came for the weekend to chill and take the kids shopping at Tanger."

Pet amenities: Diamond Lure Campground includes dedicated pet areas. "They even have things for dogs! (Dog bath, dog beach, dog park, etc)," writes Corey G. This gives families traveling with pets additional comfort and convenience.

Limited kids' activities: Some parks lack child-focused amenities. Pine Lake RV Campground has few recreation options: "If you're traveling with kids though-there's not much to do other than bike through campground or fish in the pond," cautions Carey R.

Tips from RVers

Road conditions: Access roads vary between parks. At Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve, "the pavement is so deteriorated that it is almost moon craters," warns Art Z. Despite this, he notes it's "a safe place to hook up and stay" in the Atlanta metro area.

Site connections: Hookup placement matters for larger rigs. At Jones RV Park, you'll find "Big lots for us big rigs and the trailers too. Septic connections. Place to fill LP," according to Tisha R. However, at Currahee RV Park, Brett D. cautions that "the sewer drain is much higher than the pad and camper."

Off-season advantages: Winter stays can be more economical. Diamond Lure Campground and Atlanta Marietta RV Park operate year-round, with most reporting fewer crowds and easier reservations during cooler months. Spencer & Jessica S. recommend Pine Lake RV Campground for its "wide open space and nice sites," adding they "will definitely stay here again in the future."

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