Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jefferson, GA

Several RV parks near Jefferson provide full-hookup sites with varying amenities. Georgia RV Park in Commerce offers water, electric, and sewer hookups with 50-amp service for big rigs. Pine Lake RV Campground in Bishop accommodates RVs with water, electric, and sewer connections on pull-through sites. "Our site was amazing - we could kayak up to our site. Power, electric, gray water dumps near each site," noted one camper about nearby Tugaloo State Park. Currahee RV Park in Toccoa features big-rig friendly spots with full hookups including 50-amp service, though showers and restrooms are not available. Twin Lakes RV Park in Cumming provides year-round access with electric, water and sewer hookups.

Navigating mountain roads to reach some parks may require careful driving, especially with larger rigs. Reviews indicate some campgrounds have narrow interior roads with tight turns that can be challenging for longer motorhomes. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with several campgrounds reporting minimal coverage for both AT&T and T-Mobile networks. Most RV parks in the region are open year-round, though availability tightens during fall foliage season when advance reservations become essential. Dump stations are available at most parks, though placement can sometimes create traffic flow issues. One review cautioned about Twin Lakes: "The grassy areas beside and between the lakes can only be accessed by walking through other camper's sites," highlighting the sometimes tight spacing that affects privacy at popular locations.

Best RV Sites Near Jefferson, Georgia (125)

    1. Georgia RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Commerce, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 335-5535

    "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."

    2. Pine Lake RV Campground

    4 Reviews
    Bishop, GA
    24 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."

    3. Currahee RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Toccoa, GA
    31 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."

    4. Twin Lakes RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    33 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."

    5. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

    15 Reviews
    Fair Play, SC
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We are under a WiFi pole and have good signal and usable internet. It was actually worth paying for. There is a boat launch but, it is hard to get to and down a large, steep incline."

    "There was trash in our fire ring and the picnic table at our site should probably be put out of its misery."

    6. Jones RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Norcross, GA
    36 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."

    7. Team RV Park

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    Athens, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 543-9850

    $300 / night

    8. Toccoa RV Park

    1 Review
    Toccoa, GA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 886-2654

    "Clean nearby lake, perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, and boating. Plus it’s near the wonderful Toccoa waterfall."

    9. Toccoa Falls College RV Park - STUDENTS ONLY

    5 Reviews
    Toccoa Falls, GA
    34 miles
    Website

    $15 / night

    "Exploring Toccoa Falls College RV Park sounds like a unique opportunity for alumni and current students' families to connect with nature while staying close to the campus community."

    "Beautiful views and nature all around."

    10. Windy Sky RV Rentals / River Vista Reservations

    1 Review
    Turnerville, GA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 426-3062

    "All of their RV rentals are stored inside River Vista RV resort and kept up and in good condition, so they can offer experiences of a lifetime."

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RV Park Reviews near Jefferson, GA

1091 Reviews of 125 Jefferson Campgrounds


  • Celeste C.
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Tugaloo State Park Campground

    Great Lake

    This is a great campground. Lots of spacious campsites. Lots of choices. We were lakeside on a pull through that was a bit short for us. The site was amazing we could kayak up to our site. Pet friendly, family friendly. Power, Electric, gray water dumps near each site. Washer and dryer in each bathhouse. A beautiful campground.

  • 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!!

  • W
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Springfield - Hartwell Lake

    Nice well kept Corp of Engineers campground

    This is a typical Corp of Engineers campground, well kept with a variety of pull through and back-in sites.  Sites are 50/30/20 electric with water, picnic table and fire ring.  Many sites have a tent pad, are very level packed gravel/sand and well situated with very few having very close neighbors.  Shade is at a premium on some sites due to cutting of pine trees a couple of years ago but almost all are waterfront with an excellent view.  Some sites have direct access to the water allowing boats right at the site and swimming.  The swimming beach is very nice and well maintained as are the playgrounds.  Three bath houses are convenient to all loops, well maintained and clean.  Cell service is very good as is over the air TV with numerous channels available.  The dump station is easy in/out.  Sites 10 through 40 have awesome views of Lake Hartwell.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Keith and Tia S.
    Mar. 2, 2021

    Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground

    Incredible place to hike

    Took my boys after studying the 7 Natural wonders of GA and this gorge is one of them. Did not disappoint. The hike to the bottom is not for the faint of heart. And the steps back up will challenge the most fit among us. But the views and experience is well worth the pain. Campground while being big rig friendly is a little tight ( we have a 42ft motorhome). If your large try to book sites 34 or 35 pull through. No sewers, but easy to use dump station next to the exit. Make sure you add this stop to your Must see list

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

    Lake and Woods Campground

    The campground itself is gorgeous, heavily wooded and lots of hills. It has great access to Lake Hartwell, and lots of sites. The sites are very close together throughout most of the park. The park also has lots of hills which can be a challenge for some RVs. There are also some very tight turns on these hills. Some campsites are level, some are very unlevel, there are lots of seasonal sites with built in porches making it very tight to get into the travelers spots that are mixed throughout the park.

    When you enter the park make sure you stay to the left of the sign. We made the mistake of going straight our first time at this park and almost lost our 5th wheel at the turn around by the lake. If you miss the turn you are safer backing up to the entrance.

    Cell Service: AT&T was minimal, T-Mobile was minimal.

    Not all sites have sewer and there is a pump out service for a fee. They do have a dump station but it is not easy or ideal to move throughout the park once parked.

    Each site had a picnic table, some had a fire ring. Some sites are full hook up, many do not have sewer at the site.

    As of 2019 this park needed a lot of upgrades to the majority of the sites, such as fire rings, new picnic tables. The sides of the road were washing out from water run off. These were things also needed in 2018.

    Amenities: Laundry Swimming Pool Dump Station Club House Pool Tables Lake Access (Lake Hartwell) Basketball Court Volleyball Playground Storage Lot Beach area Fishing


Guide to Jefferson

Jefferson sits at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in northeast Georgia, creating a varied terrain for campers with elevations ranging from 900-1,200 feet. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F and winters dropping to 30-45°F. Several RV parks in the region are positioned near Lake Hartwell and the Chattahoochee National Forest.

What to do

Fishing at nearby lakes: Several campgrounds provide lake access with varied fishing conditions. At Thousand Trails Carolina Landing, one visitor noted, "It has great access to Lake Hartwell, and lots of sites." Twin Lakes RV Park features two small fishing ponds with swings overlooking the water, though swimming and kayaking aren't permitted.

Mountain hiking: The surrounding foothills offer hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. A camper at Toccoa Falls College RV Park mentioned, "The hike to the waterfall is super short," making it convenient for those wanting a quick nature experience. Currahee Mountain is just 5 minutes from Currahee RV Park according to a recent visitor.

Mini golf and recreation: Some campgrounds maintain their own recreational facilities. Carolina Landing offers mini golf, though a visitor observed, "The mini-golf needs some love, but it's in pretty good condition considering some that we've seen other places." Other recreational options in the area include basketball courts and volleyball facilities at various parks.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Pine Lake RV Campground earns high marks for site layout. One camper described it as having "Mixture of pull thru and back in sites," adding that the facilities are "clean shower houses, laundry facilities, full hook ups." Site privacy varies significantly between campgrounds in the Jefferson area.

Proximity to towns: Many RV parks near Jefferson provide convenient access to local communities. One visitor to Currahee RV Park appreciated being "near enough to Toccoa for the restaurants and shops and the museum but it's far enough off the track so that there's no traffic noise or other annoyances."

Concrete pads: Quality site foundations are important to RVers. A camper at Currahee RV Park observed, "Nice concrete pads in a former pasture. Not a lot of shade for most sites," indicating the mixed terrain available at RV parks Jefferson, Georgia and surrounding communities.

What you should know

Seasonal popularity: Fall brings increased demand for camping in the area. As one Twin Lakes visitor shared, "Booked this campground for our Memorial Day weekend. Luckily they had one full hookup site left for us." Advance reservations become particularly important during peak seasons.

Variable site sizes: RV parks near Jefferson often have limitations for larger rigs. A visitor to Carolina Landing RV Resort cautioned, "Definitely have smaller sites here. Use caution if you have a bigger rig," while another noted, "Very tight between rigs if you're in a 30'+ rig."

Limited amenities at some locations: Facilities vary widely between parks. A camper at Currahee RV Park pointed out they have "No showers, NO toilets" despite offering full hookups. Country Boys RV Park (now Georgia RV Park) offers primitive tent sites, but as one camper noted, "it's a bit of a walk to the bathrooms."

Tips for camping with families

Check playground access: Not all playgrounds at campgrounds are consistently maintained or accessible. A camper at Carolina Landing reported, "We had our grandson with us and the playground was closed off, and the pool closed at 4:30," highlighting the importance of confirming amenity availability.

Consider activity options: Pine Lake RV Campground receives high marks from families but with caveats. One visitor noted, "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."

Seek out child-friendly trails: Some nearby hiking options are manageable for children. A camper described hiking near Twin Lakes RV Park: "They have a really cool trail that goes behind the lake that's a mile long," providing a manageable distance for younger hikers.

Tips from RVers

Check dump station placement: Several campgrounds have inefficiently positioned dump stations. One camper at Twin Lakes RV Park mentioned being "right next to the dump site," though they "only smelt it once, so it was too bad," indicating potential issues depending on your site assignment.

Interior road navigation: Many Jefferson area RV parks have challenging internal road systems. A visitor to Twin Lakes RV Park cautioned, "Use caution navigating the park because the roads at the back have no way to turn around if you get back there," highlighting a common challenge at older established campgrounds.

Leveling preparation: Unlevel sites are frequently mentioned in reviews. A Carolina Landing guest reported, "Our site- A5- was super unlevel. I felt unsafe with our fifth wheel's two left tires up in the air after auto-leveling." Bringing additional leveling blocks is advisable when camping at RV parks near Jefferson, Georgia.

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