Best Campgrounds near Brinson, GA

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Camping areas surrounding Brinson, Georgia cluster around Lake Seminole, a significant water feature that defines the region's outdoor recreation. Several established campgrounds dot the shoreline, including Seminole State Park Campground, which provides waterfront sites for tents, RVs, and cabins. Additional options include Eastbank Campground and Hales Landing Park, both offering water access and basic amenities for campers. The region sits at the Georgia-Florida border, with most camping concentrated within a 20-mile radius of Brinson, primarily along waterways where fishing and boating opportunities abound.

Most campgrounds in this region operate year-round, though seasonal considerations affect the camping experience. Summer months bring higher humidity and temperatures, making waterfront sites particularly desirable. Lake Seminole campgrounds typically provide electric hookups and water connections at most sites, with varying levels of additional amenities. Primitive tent camping and full-hookup RV sites coexist in many of the area's campgrounds. Reservation policies vary by location—some operate on a first-come, first-served basis while others accept advance bookings. A visitor noted, "We had a beautiful lake view on a huge pull through site! Site was spotless, including the fire pit. Bath house was super clean and always stocked."

Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors, with Lake Seminole providing the primary attraction for most campers. Sites directly on the water often fill first, particularly during weekends and fishing seasons. According to one visitor, "Beautiful and quiet shady sites. Water and electric at RV sites and a dump station. Stunning lake view." Several campgrounds feature boat ramps and fishing access, making them popular with anglers. The relative remoteness of the area means less crowding than more urban camping destinations, though limited shade at some locations can make summer camping challenging. Camp hosts at several properties receive positive mentions for their helpfulness, and most campgrounds maintain clean restroom facilities. The region remains relatively undiscovered compared to more popular Georgia destinations, offering a quieter alternative for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best Camping Sites Near Brinson, Georgia (85)

    1. Eastbank

    32 Reviews
    Chattahoochee, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 662-9273

    $14 - $50 / night

    "This is a great COE campground on Florida Georgia border. Everyone here was so friendly. Sites are large but very open. Three camping loops. We stayed in C 17."

    "Very pleasant with a lakeside view. Our site didn’t have any shade but the adjoining site, with friends, had plenty. Sites were absolutely level with gravel. Plenty of room between and little noise."

    2. Seminole State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Paradise Acres, GA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 861-3137

    $20 - $195 / night

    "Wonderful state park in South Georgia! Our site was on the water and had beautiful sunset views."

    "Uncrowded lakeside camping. Great for swimming, boating, fishing, and kayaking. Very quiet and peaceful. Great camp hosts. Very clean bathrooms and showers."

    3. Three Rivers State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Sneads, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-9006

    $16 - $65 / night

    "A pleasant surprise when we arrived, after miles of rural driving! GPS took us the correct way, but seemed we were lost!"

    "Several nature trails and easy fishing access. There are a few campsites that sit right on Lake Seminole."

    4. Earl May Boat Basin

    4 Reviews
    Bainbridge, GA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 248-2010

    "A 2 mile riverfront paved walking trail takes you from the campground entrance into the historic downtown center filled with restaurants, breweries, boutiques, antique shops and cafes."

    "Paved walking or biking trails. Great in town location."

    5. Bainbridge Flint River

    2 Reviews
    Bainbridge, GA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 246-5802

    "This was a nice campground close to the interstate.   Camp host was very helpful!!!!!"

    6. Hales Landing Park — Lake Seminole (FCFS)

    2 Reviews
    Bainbridge, GA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 662-2001

    $60 / night

    "If you want to get away from city for a while, this is it. Plenty of room on each site, walk to shoreline with ease. Boating and fishing easily done."

    7. Bainbridge Riverview Campground Bainbridge Georgia

    1 Review
    Bainbridge, GA
    10 miles

    "A 2 mile riverfront paved walking trail takes you from the campground entrance into the historic downtown center filled with restaurants, breweries, boutiques, antique shops and cafes."

    9. Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    33 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-9598

    $20 / night

    "Very well kept RV spot 2 miles south of the main cavern attractions but still within the park and walking distance to the blue hole spring. Not a lot of shade but plenty of space between neighbors."

    "Cavern’s were great to tour, good walking trails. Lots to do around the county. This area is all about outdoors. If you are traveling and need a stop over, this is a great option."

    10. At Ease Campground & Marina

    1 Review
    Chattahoochee, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 246-0658

    $20 - $85 / night

    "Lake front property with a store, marina, and full hook-ups. You can tell that these new owners take pride in this property and are invested in their community."

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Recent Reviews near Brinson, GA

308 Reviews of 85 Brinson Campgrounds


  • Luise C.
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Bainbridge Riverview Campground Bainbridge Georgia

    Nestled along the Flint River with canopy of Live Oaks, peaceful trails ++

     Disclaimer: we are current Camp Hosts at this city-owned campground in the Earle May Boat Basin Park. The city has totally redone this small, quiet campground and reopened it in Spring 2024. 

    There are 12 sites, 1 is reserved for Camp Hosts who are onsite 24/7. Sites are gravel, loop road is paved. 3 of the 11 available sites are wide back ins, the rest are very long pull through style. Most sites are nestled among the grove of live oak trees and pines that canopy the peaceful setting along the Flint River. All sites have electric(50/30/20/15) and water. There is an easy, level dump station for camping guest use only. The registered camping guests bath house is an older style but has also seen some upgrades. 

    A 2 mile riverfront paved walking trail takes you from the campground entrance into the historic downtown center filled with restaurants, breweries, boutiques, antique shops and cafes. Another nature trail loop at the CG entry has options for 3 to 5+ miles through dense old growth forest or around the boat basin itself.. All trails are basically flat and paved. 

    The campground also sits within the 300 acres Earle May Boat Basin, ideal for fishing enthusiasts. There is a small playscape in the campground and another laeger playgeound in the park which is walkable from the campground. Bainbridge is known as the Bass Fishing Capitol of Georgia! Each campsite also has a long picnic table, standing BBq grill and fire ring. Sites are wide. Sites 7, 8 and 12 are best for Starlink users as they have more open sky. Advance reservations are suggested and all reservations must be done BEFORE entering campground. It is no longer first come first served and reservation can ONLY be done online. Camp hosts do not have ability to make or change reservations or accept payment. Bainbridge has many festivals, concerts and special events all year long. Major big box stores, hardware stores, gas stations and grocery stores are within 2-3 miles of the campground. Rates in 2025 are $35 per night, currently no discounts offered. Max say length is 2 weeks. Campground is big rig friendly but loop road is narrow in some places so go slow!

  • Luise C.
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Earl May Boat Basin

    Great location to enjoy historic downtown, Flint River & miles of paved tra

    Disclaimer: we are current Camp Hosts at this city-owned campground also known as Bainbridge Riverview Campground. The city has totally redone this small, quiet campground and reopened it in Spring 2024. There are 12 sites, 1 is reserved for Camp Hosts who are onsite 24/7.  Sites are gravel, loop road is paved. 3 of the 11 available sites are wide back ins, the rest are very long pull through style. Most sites are nestled among the grove of live oak trees and pines that canopy the peaceful setting along the Flint River. All sites have electric (50/30/20/15) and water. There is an easy, level dump station for camping guest use only.  The registered camping guests bath house is an older style but has also seen some upgrades.  A 2 mile riverfront paved walking trail takes you from the campground entrance into the historic downtown center filled with restaurants, breweries, boutiques, antique shops and cafes. Another nature trail loop at the entry has options for 3 to 5 miles through dense old growth forest or around the boat basin itself.. All trails are basically flat. The campground also sits within the 300 acres Earle May Boat Basin, ideal for fishing enthusiasts. There is a small playscape in the campground and another laeger playgeound in the park which is walkable from the campground. Bainbridge is known as the Bass Fishing Capitol of Georgia! Each campsite also has a long picnic table, standing BBq grill and fire ring.  Sites are wide. Sites 7, 8 and 12 are best for Starlink users as they have more open sky. Advance reservations are suggested and all reservations must be done BEFORE entering campground. It is no longer first come first served and reservation can     ONLY be done online. Camp hosts do not have ability to make or change reservations or accept payment.  Bainbridge has many festivals, concerts and special events all year long. Major big box stores, hardware stores, gas stations and grocery stores are within 2-3 miles of the campground.

  • Shea D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground

    Wonderful Relaxing Stay

    What bad is there to say? The staff was great! The firewood was plentiful. Playgrounds within walking distance. Plenty of wildlife to see. It was great!

  • Alyssa H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Moonpie Farm and Creamery

    Southern Charm & Farm

    Our host was amazing, giving us privacy and answering questions when we had them. She is passionate and knowledgeable about her animals, which we were welcome to pet. I have a newfound love for goats! Our campsite was just as described online, with access to fresh potable water and plenty of downed wood and kindling around.

  • Teresa H.
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Florida Caverns RV Resort

    Amazing campground!

    We stayed 5 days and 4 nights and this campground is one of my favorites. We had site #4 and it was a beautiful view to wake up to every morning with the Mills pond right next to us. The campground is very clean and organized. It’s located in a perfect spot. We will be staying here again!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Houston County Chattahoochee Park

    Not a campsite!

    The coordinates take you to private property, and the nearby state park looks like it’s permanently closed.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    A-Okay RV Park

    Very nice, clean w large level sites

    They are building a new bathhouse now which looks to be ready in near future


Guide to Brinson

Camping sites near Brinson, Georgia center around Lake Seminole, an 84-square-mile reservoir marking the Georgia-Florida border with 376 miles of shoreline. The area's subtropical climate keeps temperatures mild even in winter, with January averages around 50°F, making year-round camping viable. Campsites typically sit between 75-150 feet above sea level, with terrain characterized by gentle slopes leading to water access points.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Seminole and surrounding waterways offer excellent fishing for bass, crappie, and catfish. At Eastbank Campground, "There is a boat launch and a very nice fish cleaning hut near the dump station to process your catch," notes one reviewer. Many sites provide direct lake access for shore fishing.

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds maintain walking paths with wildlife viewing opportunities. At Three Rivers State Park Campground, trails follow the lakeshore with good birding prospects. "Fabulous birding including bald eagle nests. Bathrooms clean. Great hiking trails, some along the water," reports one visitor.

Boat tours: Explore Lake Seminole by canoe, kayak or motorboat. "The spring is closed as is the campground and some trails due to hurricane damage. The caverns are a must see in this park. Come early before they open as there is a line," advises a visitor to Florida Caverns State Park. Rental options exist at several campgrounds, with boat ramps available at most lake facilities.

What campers like

Waterfront camping: Sites with lake views receive consistent praise for their scenic qualities. At Seminole State Park Campground, "The waterfront sites are pullthroughs on a halfmoon loop. The sites are level gravel pads with a walkway that leads to a raised gravel sitting area for each site. The sitting area has a firepit and a picnic table," explains one camper.

Wildlife viewing: The area hosts diverse wildlife, making animal sightings common. "We had fun walking the nature trail and saw signs of deer and raccoons and enjoyed listening to the birds from our site," mentions a camper at Seminole State Park. Bird watching ranks as a popular activity, with waterfowl particularly abundant.

Sunsets and stargazing: Lake views provide excellent sunset watching opportunities. At Hales Landing Park, visitors appreciate the evening views. "Walk to shoreline with ease. Boating and fishing easily done. Landing is day use so a bit busier on weekends," one camper notes. Another camper at Eastbank mentioned, "Nice views of lake and great sunsets."

What you should know

Site reservations: Reservation policies vary significantly between campgrounds. "Landing is day use so a bit busier on weekends.. come Thursday or sooner will fill up for weekends (FCFS). NO RESERVATIONS ARE AVAILABLE," warns a Hales Landing visitor. By contrast, other campgrounds accept advance bookings months ahead.

Weather considerations: Summer brings high humidity and temperatures, while bug activity increases. A camper at At Ease Campground & Marina notes the property offers "Lake front property with a store, marina, and full hook-ups. You can tell that these new owners take pride in this property."

Electrical service: Power supply quality varies between campgrounds. One camper at River Junction reported, "With our senior discount this was $10/night for electric, water, flush toilets and hot showers! Boat ramp near by, seemed to attract a lot of fisherman." Other locations may experience occasional outages during storms.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Earl May Boat Basin, a visitor notes, "Playground for children. Rate: $35.00 self registration. No one onsite. Easy in/out for all size rigs on newly paved road. Paved walking or biking trails."

Educational opportunities: Florida Caverns State Park offers guided cave tours suitable for school-age children. "The caverns tour is worth it," states a visitor, while another adds, "Great State Park. Facilities are great. Not a park for a lot of large RVs. Cavern's were great to tour, good walking trails. Lots to do around the county."

Swimming options: Some campgrounds provide swimming areas during warmer months. "There's also a swimming hole right across the street from the tent sites which was also really nice!" reports a Florida Caverns visitor, offering relief from summer heat.

Tips from RVers

Navigational challenges: Several campgrounds have access roads that require attention. A visitor to Three Rivers State Park noted, "The road in is very rough and rugged, but was completely manageable if you just go slowly (and weave a bit to avoid the huge holes)." Another camper at Seminole State Park warned, "Be careful driving south because GPS will have you going down some dirt roads."

Site sizes: Campgrounds vary in their ability to accommodate larger rigs. At Spring Creek City Park, a visitor observed, "Decent little RV Park for just pulling off the road for a break. It's well kept and has 7 spots for Water/Electric hookups, and 9 spots for regular vehicles." At Three Rivers State Park, another notes, "Level sites, nicely spaced and mostly shaded."

Hookup availability: Confirm available utilities before arrival. Most lake campgrounds offer water and electric, while fewer provide sewer connections. At Eastbank, "Only electric and water no sewage hookups but do have a dump station," reports a camper, which matches the pattern at several area campgrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Brinson, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Brinson, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 85 campgrounds and RV parks near Brinson, GA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Brinson, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Brinson, GA is Eastbank with a 4.6-star rating from 32 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Brinson, GA.