RV campgrounds near Greensboro, Georgia cluster around Lake Oconee, providing access to water recreation and fishing. The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August, while winter evenings can drop below freezing. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though seasonal closures for some amenities occur from November through March.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Pine Lake RV Campground offers a stocked fishing pond where families can catch various species. "Been coming here for years and can't say enough great stuff about the staff and the site... Easy access to local tourist and historic stuff," notes Robert J.
Historic site exploration: The area surrounding Scenic Mountain RV Park includes access to several historic landmarks. "We were on our own little adventure to see ghosts! We were trying to find a place that was close to the old state mental hospital and we came across this little gem of a place," shares Grant J. The park is approximately 15 minutes from historic Milledgeville.
Water recreation: During summer months, swimming and boating are popular at local lakes. "There's a dock to fish from, and a boat launch if you want to go out. There's some very large catfish in the lake, 30+ lbs. There's also bass, blue gill and crappie," explains Alisha B. about the fishing at the lake.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the cleanliness of facilities at rv parks Greensboro, Georgia and surrounding areas. "The bathhouse & laundry facilities are super clean! It's quiet & well taken care of property," remarks Carey R. about her stay at Pine Lake RV Campground.
Spacious sites: Scenic Mountain RV Park receives positive feedback for site layout. "This is a gorgeous campground. The grounds are kept immaculate and most every site has ample room and beautiful scenery. Or at least where I was located #67. I like how level the site was," notes Samantha.
Pet amenities: Many campgrounds accommodate pets with dedicated facilities. "There is a dog pen area, there are dog waste bag stations," mentions Corey G. about Riverside Estates RV Park. Some parks also feature dog wash stations and walking trails designated for pets.
What you should know
Seasonal pest issues: Summer brings increased insect activity at some locations. "This is a beautiful campground right on the water but they have a very serious ant infestation. When I say they are everywhere I mean OMG they are literally everywhere in swarms," warns Jenna M. about her summer visit.
Site leveling considerations: Campground terrain varies throughout the region. "Overnight stay in a off level pull-through site. The bathrooms are extremely nice and the dogs liked the walking area," reports Christine at Georgia RV Park.
Cell service variability: Reception can be unreliable in rural areas. "Not great cell reception, and wifi seems to only work in the front portion of the park, but the back is where the great views are," explains Angela V. about her camping experience.
Construction updates: Some campgrounds are undergoing renovations or upgrades. "As of right now, they are in the middle of construction to transfer over to a KOA campground. So, it's kind of noisy during working hours," cautions Amber H. Check directly with campgrounds about current status.
Tips for camping with families
Kids' activities: Warthen RV Park provides open spaces for children to play. "My daughter and I have stayed here the last 3 summer's. It's officially a must for our summer camp trips. The serenity of the area and huge fields and beautiful trees," shares Maryam W.
Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas. "Great lil hidden gem in the middle of Georgia! very nice pool and playground and tons of fishing. lots of local places to eat also," comments Laura F. about recreational options.
Limited entertainment: Some smaller campgrounds have fewer child-oriented facilities. "If you're traveling with kids though-there's not much to do other than bike through campground or fish in the pond. But locally there are parks & playgrounds," advises Carey R.
Tips from RVers
Site selection: At Sanwar RV Resort, RVers appreciate thoughtful campground layout. "The park has done great at separation of in progress and current campsites to avoid noise and congestion," notes Vince L. Request specific sites based on your preference for sun/shade when booking.
Approach routes: Some access roads present challenges for larger rigs. "Depending on the road you take in watch for a low train bridge that appears tall but the road goes up on the other side and it will get you," warns Brent C. about navigating to certain campgrounds.
Extended stays: Several parks accommodate longer-term campers. "Most people in here are long term week+, there are 4 areas, and one is a flood zone. They are still upgrading the park slowly but they are," explains Corey G. about Riverside Estates RV Park, noting the gated entry system with key fobs for added security.