Best Campgrounds near Loganville, GA

Developed campgrounds near Loganville, Georgia provide a range of accommodation options across several state parks and recreational areas. Fort Yargo State Park, located approximately 15 miles northeast of Loganville, offers tent sites, RV hookups, yurts, and cabin rentals with year-round availability. Stone Mountain Park Campground, situated about 10 miles west, features similar amenities with the added attraction of being adjacent to the popular Stone Mountain landmark. Hard Labor Creek State Park in Rutledge provides another established option with electric hookups and cabin accommodations. These mixed-use campgrounds typically include basic amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restroom facilities.

Seasonal conditions remain consistent throughout much of the year, with most campgrounds in the area operating year-round. Summer months bring higher temperatures and increased visitation, particularly at lakeside camping areas like those at Fort Yargo State Park. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially for premium waterfront sites and during peak seasons. The terrain across most camping areas is relatively flat with good road access, making them suitable for various camping setups including larger RVs at designated campgrounds. Water access is a prominent feature at several locations, with Fort Yargo and Hard Labor Creek offering lake activities. According to one visitor, "Fort Yargo is a nice park with campsites, yurts and cabins. We camped by the lake and enjoyed ourselves."

The lakefront camping experience draws consistently positive reviews across multiple campgrounds in the region. At Fort Yargo State Park, the walk-in tent sites adjacent to the water receive particular praise for their setting and relative privacy compared to other camping options. Several visitors highlight the availability of water-based recreation, including paddling, fishing, and swimming at designated beaches. Campgrounds generally provide adequate facilities, with reviewers noting clean restrooms and hot showers at most established sites. Proximity to trails is another highlight, with both hiking and mountain biking opportunities available at Fort Yargo. While some campgrounds offer peaceful settings, visitors should note that several locations, including Stone Mountain Park, can become crowded during weekends and holidays due to their popularity and proximity to Atlanta.

Best Camping Sites Near Loganville, Georgia (104)

    1. Stone Mountain Park Campground

    92 Reviews
    Stone Mountain, GA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 498-5710

    $44 - $65 / night

    "Lived in Georgia my whole life and yet my first time to Stone Mountain was literally three years ago. Now we have an annual pass and go all the time."

    "Very clean camp grounds, if you don't mind a familes close by. Can set up next to the lake. Pet friendly and several children and families around. Ton of activities around stone mountain park."

    2. Fort Yargo State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Winder, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 867-3489

    $27 - $275 / night

    "Fort Yargo is in the Winder Ga area and is close to Helen, Jefferson, Athens and Atlanta. Entering the campground is a nice paved road and leads to tent camping, cabins, yurts and RV sites."

    "This is one of the few state parks in Georgia with yurts and also has a great flat biking trail. The lake allows for kayaking and boating and some yurts are actually right on the lake."

    3. Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Rutledge, GA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 557-3001

    $20 - $650 / night

    "Hard Labor Creek State Park is one of the Georgia State Park system's best kept secrets! Located just minutes away from Rutledge, GA, HLC seems like a whole world away!"

    "Kids can ride bikes everywhere, play some putt-putt or on the playground, go fishing or take them to the lake beach (just a short drive away-5 minutes)."

    4. Brooks Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Conyers, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (678) 806-5182

    "Beautiful lake. Bathrooms and showers are on site."

    5. Shoal Creek Campground

    19 Reviews
    Buford, GA
    24 miles
    Website

    "There was a nice flat area to set up food, bonfire, chairs, games and to lounge around with family and the dogs. Bathrooms were nice and close to campground, within walking distance."

    "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."

    6. Shady Grove Campground

    25 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 205-6850

    $20 - $240 / night

    "This site was a nice distance away from the RV focused campsites at the same location."

    "If you love large wooded spots with great lake views and lots of deer to watch....this is your park. Located in a very nice part of Georgia with so many places to go and see."

    7. James Shackleford Memorial Park

    1 Review
    Auburn, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 963-4002

    "Not much to say about it pretty much all the sites around the lake area the same in Hall county Gwinnett it was very peaceful nice people was able to find plenty of outdoor stuff to do hope other people"

    8. Panola Mountain State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Pine Mountain, GA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 389-7801

    $125 / night

    "We did an overnighter to check this out after doing a separate hike on the primary trails from the other side of the park in the morning. "

    "Loved it but had to make my own trail wth my dogs ."

    9. RamsdenLake

    1 Review
    Stone Mountain, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (404) 620-1320

    10. Bald Ridge Creek

    23 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 889-1591

    $26 - $36 / night

    "Our sites have all been lake-side and very large with a paved drive. There is hiking around the shore line and lots of ducks in the lake to feed (Shh!)"

    "It was right on the lake with a beautiful view. It has a path that goes down to the lake. A lot of the sites are on the lake and most sites offer ample shade."

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Recent Reviews near Loganville, GA

810 Reviews of 104 Loganville Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 18, 2025

    Atlanta South RV Resort

    Lovely

    It was dark when we came in but they gave us a free upgrade. Nice site and the best part was they took us to our site. We’re always concerned coming into a strange campground in the dark since you can’t see the site numbers or know the logistics of it. Then you’re finding your way around in the dark hooking up everything- we hate it but sometimes…

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

    COE Lake Sidney Lanier Sawnee Campground

    Beware site 57

    Our site was one of the few tent camping sites where you could pull up however the site itself was sloped and difficult to get the kids up and down. The staff was friendly and helpful.

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

    Shady Grove Campground

    Wildlife everywhere

    We tent camped for about a week, wildlife especially deer was abundant. Playground was close to site. Area was huge and well spaced between sites.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2025

    Mckinney Campground

    Nice spot for urban camping

    Nice for the fall as the lake is relatively quiet this time of year. My guess is that this campground is popping in the summer. 2 marinas flanked the campground sites - they are a lot closer than they appear in the map when booking. Summer boat traffic would be intense for the water front sites. You can also hear traffic from the nearby train tracks and roads. That said, it’s a decent campground not too far out of Atlanta. A COE campground but maintained by Bartow County. Those folks are super easy to deal with. We had sites 25, 26, and 27. Site 27 has a short pad and is downhill. Site 26 is a handicap site and 100% level. Site 27 is uphill for parking, with steps leading partially down to the lake.

  • Kayla D.
    Oct. 20, 2025

    Bald Ridge Creek

    It’s a NO from us

    I wanted to wait a few days before writing this review — truthfully, I wanted to wait until after we checked out. I dreaded the retribution of Mrs. Cynthia “Cindy” Farmer, the campground manager, which I was sure would follow.

    Our church group had been looking forward to this camping trip for nearly a year. I’ve personally camped at Bald Ridge Creek Campground many times and never had a single issue — until now. Our church typically takes two group trips a year at another Forsyth County campground, but this year, we decided to rent nine sites at Bald Ridge. Even Cindy seemed excited that we were coming!

    We’re a Baptist group — not exactly known for our wild nights. We sing, we fellowship, and we’re back in our campers by 10 p.m. But according to “Queen Cindy,” you’d think we were a pack of college kids throwing keg parties.

    Our crime? An evening of worship and fellowship — a small keyboard, a guitar, and around 50 people spread over three campsites for a couple of hours each night. Cindy declared it an “event” (apparently forbidden) and told us we couldn’t do it again and threatened to make us all leave. She also banned us from eating together — saying we could gather while serving food but had to disperse to our own campsites immediately once we got our plates.

    The only actual rule violation came from one site where a tent wasn’t put up right away. Cindy seized on that excuse to call dispatch and have three sheriff’s deputies sent to “deal with” our peaceful group of families, children, and worshipers.

    To their credit, the deputies couldn’t have been kinder, yet embarrassed that they even had to be there. They laughed at the situation, noting they’re called out to the campground frequently because of Cindy’s pettiness and made-up rules. They said our little keyboard — which Cindy had described like it was a baby grand piano — was no problem at all. They simply advised us to set up the tent and let her stomp it out.

    Cindy even claimed that someone had called the Corps of Engineers to report us — at 7:00 p.m., during the government shutdown, when the office wasn’t even open. 🙄

    For context, Cindy lives at the campground for free as part of her role as host. It’s time for someone new to take over. She also wears a body camera and records campers (which is legal, I know), but as a county employee, those recordings are public record.

    We’ll continue to pray without ceasing for her — that the Lord softens her heart. But until then, I can’t recommend Bald Ridge Creek Campground to anyone who values fair treatment, hospitality, or simple human kindness.

  • paul Z.
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

    Small and nice, Great place for quiet

    Large sites in a wooded area. Plenty of room with pull through and back in sites. Older campground but serene with great hiking trails and awesome scenery. We live very close to this park yet this was the first time camping here. This was the trial run for our latest rig so basically a shakedown cruise. The campsite was fairly level and with forest off the door side of the Camper. Only 30 A power here so we had to watch what we were running electrically. They did have 2 30A outlets but at this time we did not have the double 30 to 50 amp adapter. We will be staying here again whenever we want a quick weekend getaway.

  • S
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Old Salem Park Campground

    NO ANTS

    This is a very nice campgrounds the sites are well spaced an fairly level. My site was so level I didn't need leveling blocks.  I like having pea gravel in stead of dirt, it's so much cleaned after it rains. Georgia Power has gone to great lengths to get rid of the ants. We went prepared for a problem and there was no problem at our site. I talked with our neighbors and none of them had problems either. The bath house and the grounds were well maintained. Staff was friendly and out and about most of the day. The dump station has been upgraded and 2 new dump stations have been added for a total of 3 stations. I don't know if Star link or Satellite TV will work because of the tree cover, but my T-Mobile home internet worked great. Old Salem is on our list of campgrounds to return to. I hope your stay is as enjoyable as ours was.

  • Sarah H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Clark Creek South Campground

    Rules not enforced

    The sites are very small and very close together. The lake does have beautiful views. I give 1 star because no rules are enforced. There was no quiet time for us. People were partying, loud music, yelling, being loud up to 3/4am. Both Friday and Saturday nights. It was so bad Friday night that we went to the local Dollar Tree for EAR PLUGS so we could sleep Saturday night. The gate is locked at 10pm however the gate will let you out. A camper below us went to the gate about 11pm and let 2 other cars in. 1 vehicle went out, 3 come in. No rules are enforced. We do not recommend it. The host site is an eye sore. It needs to be cleaned up. It's such a mess! The lake is so beautiful, though.


Guide to Loganville

Camping options near Loganville, Georgia include both state park facilities and county-operated campgrounds with varying levels of amenities. The area sits in Georgia's Piedmont region at approximately 1,000 feet elevation, characterized by gently rolling terrain and mixed pine-hardwood forests. Seasonal temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 90°F in summer, with moderate rainfall throughout the year making for generally favorable camping conditions.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Fort Yargo State Park Campground, the 260-acre lake offers excellent fishing access directly from waterfront campsites. "We camped by the lake and enjoyed fishing and paddle boarding right behind our site," reports one visitor who appreciated the convenience of water activities just steps from their campsite.

Hiking trails: The trail system at Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground provides multiple hiking options through wooded terrain. As one camper notes, "We were able to walk off of the back of our site and onto the trail system, which is perfect because we are avid hikers."

Mountain biking: Dedicated mountain biking trails at Fort Yargo provide recreational opportunities beyond standard camping activities. According to reviews, "There are bike trails and plenty of entertainment for all," making it suitable for active campers seeking more adventurous pursuits during their stay.

Wildlife viewing: Dawn and dusk offer prime opportunities to spot wildlife at several campgrounds near Loganville. One visitor to Hard Labor Creek observed, "Deer roaming everywhere," while others report seeing various bird species around the lakeshores and wooded areas.

What campers like

Lake access: The walk-in campsites at RamsdenLake offer a more secluded experience while maintaining water access. The property features "beautiful tents & cabins" with "great amenities" according to visitors who appreciate the unique accommodations.

Privacy levels: Many campers praise the layout and spacing of sites at Panola Mountain State Park. "We spent a weekend here in section O. It was a nice, spacious campsite with a nice picnic table and partial view of the lake even though we didn't have 'lake view' site," notes one reviewer.

Clean facilities: Consistent maintenance of bathhouses receives positive mentions across multiple campgrounds. At Stone Mountain Park Campground, "Shower house was clean, laser show fabulous and while hiking we saw a lot of beautiful wildlife!!!" writes a satisfied visitor who appreciated both the amenities and attractions.

Level sites: Many RV campers specifically mention site leveling as an important factor. One Hard Labor Creek visitor comments, "The sites are pretty big, shaded, no level but not too bad I'm always prepared, and well maintained."

What you should know

Alcohol restrictions: Several campgrounds near Loganville strictly enforce no-alcohol policies. At Shady Grove Campground, rangers actively enforce this rule. One camper warns, "If you enjoy having a beer while camping don't come here... Ranger pulls up and gave us both tickets. We had a mandatory court appearance, turns out each ticket is $280.00."

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds now use site-specific reservation systems. A regular visitor to Hard Labor Creek explains, "Not long ago, as many of the GA State Parks are doing, HLC swapped over to 'site-specific' reservations..meaning that you must choose a particular site when reserving."

Maintenance variations: Quality of facilities can vary significantly between campgrounds and even within the same property. At Shoal Creek, "The sites are VERY poorly maintained. Our campsite specifically had a crumbling pad to park on, which caused us to barely fit. There was trash both in the woods and on the beaches."

Weekend crowding: Proximity to Atlanta means weekend congestion at many campgrounds. One camper observed, "Have waited six months into our RV life to start reviews for fair comparisons. Spent 7 nights. The weekend nights were so crowded with cars spilling into the camp roads, loads of large groups at each site."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Bald Ridge Creek offers family-friendly amenities including a playground near the camping areas. "Rangers were very nice, beach is cool, nice lake front sites. We had a fun time here, especially the kids. They loved riding their bikes around in this great family friendly campground," reports one visitor.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature designated swimming areas with beaches. At Stone Mountain, "We had an amazing visit!! All the staff were extremely helpful and sweet. Shower house was clean, laser show fabulous and while hiking we saw a lot of beautiful wildlife!!!"

Educational opportunities: Ranger programs at Panola Mountain offer learning experiences for children. One participant shared, "We took the guided tour of the Mountain and it was awesome. We ate Pine Trees and they explained about likenand the red fungus. Highly recommended."

Biking trails: Many campgrounds feature kid-friendly biking paths. A Fort Yargo visitor notes, "Large clean sites, lake view, walk up sites, showers," making it easy for families to enjoy multiple activities without traveling far from their campsite.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When reserving at Hard Labor Creek, experienced campers recommend calling ahead for specific site information. "We were in site # 2 (full hook up) and there was plenty of room to stretch out! We stayed in our 26' travel trailer," shares one RVer who appreciated the spacious accommodations.

Dump station access: Multiple visitors mention the importance of planning for dump station use. "Single dump station tends to line up on Sunday but I suppose that's part of the deal," notes a Bald Ridge Creek camper, suggesting mid-week departure to avoid lines.

Leveling requirements: Bring adequate leveling equipment to most campgrounds in the area. A visitor to Shady Grove explains, "Only reason for the 4 stars is our site was not level, took some work to level our rig. I did notice them updating sites."

Hook-up locations: Be prepared for varying hookup placements. One camper at Shoal Creek notes, "We were not informed which side the hookups were on, so our front door opened to the water spigot and up a hill. I would not have booked this spot had I known."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Loganville, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Loganville, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 104 campgrounds and RV parks near Loganville, GA and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Loganville, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Loganville, GA is Stone Mountain Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 92 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Loganville, GA.

What parks are near Loganville, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Loganville, GA that allow camping, notably Lake Sidney Lanier and Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest.