Camping near Lake Sidney Lanier

Lake Sidney Lanier offers multiple developed campgrounds operated by Forsyth County Parks and Recreation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Shady Grove Campground provides lakefront camping with water and electric hookups, while Bald Ridge Creek, Old Federal, and Bolding Mill campgrounds feature boat-in access and RV accommodations. The region includes both tent-only areas and full-service RV sites with 50-amp electrical connections. Don Carter State Park Campground adds cabin and yurt options to the camping landscape, creating diverse overnight possibilities around this 38,000-acre reservoir located approximately 45 miles northeast of Atlanta.

Campground reservations are essential during the peak season from March through November when most facilities operate at capacity. Many lakeside campgrounds close during winter months, though Bolding Mill and Don Carter State Park remain open year-round. Most camping areas provide water and electric hookups with dump stations available, but limited sewer connections exist throughout the lake system. Cell phone coverage is generally reliable, with supermarkets and supplies available within 10-15 minutes of most campgrounds. Several campsites feature uneven terrain requiring leveling equipment. According to one visitor, "Living in the North Atlanta area, this became one of our easy, go-to camp sites. Over the past couple of years, the county has been upgrading the sites and they have done a wonderful job."

Waterfront sites throughout the lake system consistently receive five-star ratings, offering direct lake access and scenic views. Campers frequently mention abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, with multiple reviews noting deer sightings throughout campgrounds. The lake itself provides excellent fishing for striped bass along with various water recreation activities. Several campgrounds enforce strict alcohol prohibitions with substantial fines for violations. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, campers appreciate the well-maintained facilities and clean bathhouses at Forsyth County-operated sites compared to other options around the lake. Shady Grove specifically receives praise for its wooded, private sites and ongoing facility improvements, though visitors note that lakefront sites book quickly up to a year in advance.

Best Camping Sites Near Lake Sidney Lanier (362)

    1. Shady Grove Campground

    25 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    2 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."

    2. Bald Ridge Creek

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

    $26 - $36 / night

    "Site 10 (on water) and 38 (next to playground."

    "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!)"

    3. Old Federal

    19 Reviews
    Oakwood, GA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 967-6757

    $20 - $36 / night

    "Our site was walking distance to the bathhouse, playground and swimming."

    "Grounds were great with easy access to the lake."

    4. Shoal Creek Campground

    19 Reviews
    Buford, GA
    4 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."

    5. Bolding Mill

    21 Reviews
    Murrayville, GA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 534-6960

    $20 - $36 / night

    "It was a little longer walk to the water and when a camper was next to us we couldn’t see the lake. We already have our reservations for 2025 in the site we wanted."

    "Our site was near access to walk-in camping (which did not turn out to be a problem since we set up facing the water) and a long walk to the bathroom, which was reasonably clean with hot shower but no"

    6. Duckett Mill

    17 Reviews
    Oakwood, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 532-9802

    $26 - $36 / night

    "Almost all the sites have view of lake and many have access to the lake for swimming or paddle boarding or boating. Nice breeze off the lake. Will be back many times."

    "Great location on Lake Lanier. The sites are very large and trees between most sites. Lots of water view sites, some have easier lake access from your site than others for our kayaks."

    7. River Forks Park & Campground

    12 Reviews
    Oakwood, GA
    8 miles
    Website

    "The bathrooms were close to the site. We had a great family time here!! Deer were roaming thru the campsite.. so many!! I loved the fresh Georgia air and the atmosphere was just so relaxing!!"

    "Overall a nice and quite campground on Lake Lanier that’s not a COE campground. Easy to navigate and locate the sites. All have water views, picnic tables, fire pits, and grills."

    8. Don Carter State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Lula, GA
    19 miles
    +1 (678) 450-7726

    $25 - $225 / night

    "Situated at the far north end of Lake Lanier, this Georgia state park is awesome! One of the best things about it for RV/trailer camping is the huge distance between camp sites!"

    "This Georgia State Park is in Gainesville on the Chattahoochee where it meets up with Lake Lanier.  It was very easy to get to from the Atlanta area. "

    9. Margaritaville

    7 Reviews
    Lake Sidney Lanier, GA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (470) 323-3486

    $63 - $100 / night

    "We had a pave site full hookup pull thru with lake view. Very easy to get in and out, private and quiet, we had a picnic table, fire ring and bbq grill."

    10. Sawnee

    7 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 887-0592

    $20 - $46 / night

    "As for us we are avid hikers so we stuck to the trails. There are a few trails that interconnect so we hike for hours(which we loved). Although we did not camp we are definitely coming back to do so."

    "On a peninsula this little gem on Lake Lanier, with wooded lots, is the perfect relaxation spot for RV & Tent campers."

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Recent Reviews near Lake Sidney Lanier

1487 Reviews of 362 Lake Sidney Lanier Campgrounds


  • Brianna F.
    May. 27, 2026

    Morganton Point Campground

    Great Campground

    Beautiful and quiet campground. The bathrooms were very clean. There are plenty of sites on the water. Site 10 was not waterfront, but very close to the bathrooms.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Commerce Station RV Resort

    Nice Place

    Clean and well maintained, staff is friendly and helpful. Some spaces are on grade so leveling can be a bit of a challenge.

  • A
    May. 20, 2026

    Trackrock Campground & Cabins

    Great place for families

    We stayed at one of the tent sites. Power and water at each side was a huge bonus. They had converters you could borrow for free for the plug. Bathrooms are old, but very well maintained and clean. For kids there’s 2 playgrounds, a fishing/ swimming pond, hiking trails. They told us they can also do pony rides but we never made it to the stables. We loved our stay and would definitely go back!

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2026

    Bald Ridge Creek

    Roomy, Clean, Close to Stuff

    We have been here twice. Site 10 (on water) and 38 (next to playground. The sites are huge, everything is clean, hot steady flow water can be tricky but as a mom of 7, I love that it feels secluded but is close to target and Publix! Love this place and it is our go to when we visit the North Georgia Revival. Highly recommend!

  • L
    May. 9, 2026

    Doll Mountain Campground

    Peaceful and Spacious

    We have now been to this campground three times - twice in the fall and now this last time in the spring. The fall foliage is beautiful and it's fun to get apples and such in Ellijay. 

    This time, there was definitely more boat and Jet Ski traffic, but did not take away from the beauty of the campground. The bathroom is older, but clean, and a bit of a hike down a hill and then back up the hill from the loop we were in, but not bad. We were glad to have a clean place to shower, nevertheless. There are lots of trees and the sites are rather spacious and nice, having water and electric hookups. Our site was lovely with a concrete pad and nice deck. 

    We have Verizon and had service at the site. We enjoyed our little mountain getaway very much!

  • Brittany B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2026

    Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

    Beautiful Place

    I stayed at the walk- in campsites with waterfront view and access to walk down to the water. There is no electric at site and water didn’t work. The bathroom facilities are well maintained and whole place is really clean. This site was right next to parking other 3 are close but wagon recommended to haul items to other walk on sites.

  • B
    Apr. 29, 2026

    Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

    Amazing Forest Setting

    Gorgeous campground on the lake with excellent facilities. Priority along the lake front is given to tent sites, which is nice. There's a mix of sizes for small campers and big RVs so it never feels crowded. Not a huge amount to do in the area except chill on the lake or at your site in the woods... which is fine by me. The one shortcoming was difficult lake access from the campground. There are plenty of beach areas when the lake is low but getting to them can be challenging. There's a public beach in another part of the park but we didn't go there.

  • Chris V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 26, 2026

    Vogel State Park Campground

    Gem of the State Park system

    Vogel has always been one of our favorites. We have camped here for more than 50 years. Vogel has been around for over 95 years and the state has done a really good job maintaining and improving the park. They have redone most of the sites within the last several years. Because the campground is so old, the roads can be narrow and the sites a challenge for the giant rigs that have become popular today. There is a new visitor center with great views of the lake. During our April 2026 visit, the lake was completely drained for maintenance on the dam.

    Vogel is one of the few campgrounds where you can actually camp under a dense canopy of old trees. If you want to escape the campgrounds that feel like you are parked in a Walmart parking lot, give Vogel a try.

  • Chris V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2026

    Moccasin Creek State Park Campground

    Great location

    We have stayed here many times. It is a basic state park campground with two clean bathhouses. There are really no amenities other that the wonderful setting on the shores of Lake Burton. Small and quiet with good views of the lake from most sites.


Guide to Lake Sidney Lanier

Lake Sidney Lanier spans nearly 700 miles of shoreline with water levels that fluctuate seasonally, typically reaching their highest points in late spring. Summer temperatures at Lake Lanier campgrounds regularly exceed 90°F between June and August, creating high demand for waterfront campsites. Fall camping offers more moderate temperatures in the 70s with colorful foliage throughout the surrounding Chattahoochee National Forest areas.

What to do

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Bald Ridge Creek Campground offers excellent deer spotting throughout the year. "We come here often, as it's only a 35 minute drive from home!" writes one camper at Bald Ridge Creek, who noted the campground's lakeside sites provide "access to the water" with well-maintained facilities.

Kayaking on quiet coves: Launch directly from waterfront sites at several campgrounds during weekdays when boat traffic is minimal. At Duckett Mill, "The sites are very large and trees between most sites. Lots of water view sites, some have easier lake access from your site than others for our kayaks," notes a visitor who appreciated the "huge beach area" nearby.

Beach swimming: Multiple campgrounds maintain designated swimming areas with varying amenities. River Forks Park features "access to both the lake and some playgrounds" according to one camper who mentioned the park is "really nice" despite some "questionable road edges" that require careful navigation.

Hiking trails: Don Carter State Park offers multiple trail options beyond typical lake activities. "A great place to camp with lots of hiking trails; there's even a canoe trail!" writes a visitor who appreciated the "well maintained" grounds and clean bath houses.

What campers like

Secluded waterfront sites: Many campers prioritize lakefront camping with direct water access. At Old Federal, visitors praise the spacious sites: "This is without a doubt the nicest campground we've stayed at. Most spots are on the water. They also have nicely mowed grass and some trees. Campground is VERY clean. Nice level spots also."

Clean facilities: Campground maintenance varies across the lake system, with county-operated facilities generally receiving higher marks. At River Forks Park & Campground, visitors note the "nice and quite campground on Lake Lanier that's not a COE campground. Easy to navigate and locate the sites. All have water views, picnic tables, fire pits, and grills."

Boat accessibility: Several campgrounds offer direct boat access or nearby launches. Shoal Creek Campground features sites with "mini beach areas" where "you camp right on Lake Lanier and most of the campsites have a mini beach area. Our particular campsite had a nice big area with beach and firepit down by the water."

Playground amenities: Families appreciate designated children's play areas at select campgrounds. Sawnee Campground provides "water and electrical hookups at the sites, with comfort and dump stations are nearby for your convenience" and "a beach and boat launch guests can enjoy many water activities."

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds feature sloping terrain requiring equipment for RV leveling. At Bolding Mill, "Almost all the campsites are on lake lanier some are heavily wooded beautiful views and nice lake breezes only ptoblem I saw was there are only 2 bathroom sites so choose campsite accordingly."

Varying alcohol policies: Enforcement of alcohol restrictions varies by campground management. Shoal Creek Campground receives mixed reviews regarding maintenance, with one camper noting: "When I visited Shoal creek camp ground, I was greatly disappointed. There was trash every where, the bathrooms were disgusting."

Road navigation: Some campgrounds present challenges for larger RVs. One camper at Old Federal warned: "After parking our 40ft 5th wheel, we realized where we needed to turn around was going to be tight. We practiced and discussed the best way to get out. When the time came we had a heck of a time getting the RV turned."

Seasonal closures: While several campgrounds remain open year-round, others close during winter months. A camper at Bolding Mill noted they "already have our reservations for 2025 in the site we wanted. I can't wait to get back to Georgia!"

Tips for camping with families

Beach accessibility: Select sites near designated swimming areas for easiest access with children. At Margaritaville, "The campsite was perfect and clean. The staff was super friendly and helpful. The resort was immaculate," writes a camper who enjoyed the resort-style amenities.

Playground proximity: Request sites near playgrounds to minimize walking with small children. At Shady Grove Campground, "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."

Water safety considerations: Some campsites have steep drop-offs to water requiring extra supervision. A visitor to Don Carter State Park noted, "Site 7 is separate from the others and has the whole point except there is a trail behind the site. No easy, sandy water access unless you go to the nice beach they have."

Avoiding busy periods: Weekday stays often provide quieter experiences with fewer boaters on the water. A camper at Don Carter State Park commented on their "Annual Memorial Day Trip" noting "We love this camp ground! Its fairly new, probably under 12 years, and everything is so clean and well taken care of."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: Many RVers recommend checking online photos and reviews before booking specific sites. At Sawnee, "We've been to this campground three times already. Love it. We had a site right on the lake. Did fishing, kids went swimming! Beautiful opening your door and seeing water. Sites pretty level."

Hookup considerations: Several campgrounds offer water and electric but limited sewer connections. At Bald Ridge Creek, one camper noted their appreciation for the value: "Want a beautiful place to camp for cheap? Try Lake Lanier! Gorgeous campground, concrete pads, water and electric at site. We paid 30 a night! Nice and quiet too."

Turnaround space: Check site diagrams carefully as some loops have limited maneuvering room. A visitor at Old Federal recommended: "We did some driving around to pick out our favorite spots. We stayed at spot #71 which is without a doubt the nicest spot in the whole campground."

Seasonal availability: Fall and spring offer better availability for prime sites. One camper at Don Carter State Park advised: "Our campsite was a tad bit small for our camper, large campers like motorhomes or fifth-wheels will not fit. Our campsite backed up to one of the hiking trails and our little guy loved it!"

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make camping reservations at Lake Lanier?

Most Lake Lanier campgrounds require reservations through Recreation.gov, where you can check availability and book sites up to six months in advance. Don Carter State Park Campground, located at the north end of Lake Lanier, can be reserved through the Georgia State Parks reservation system. For Buford Dam Park Shelters, you'll need to make arrangements directly with the park office. It's advisable to book early, especially for summer weekends and holidays when these popular campgrounds fill quickly.

Are there camping cabins available at Lake Lanier?

Yes, cabin accommodations are available at Lake Lanier. Duckett Mill offers cabin options for those who prefer more comfort while enjoying the lake. For a nearby alternative with cabin facilities, consider Nacoochee Adventures, which provides cabin camping in a remote setting not far from Helen, GA. Most cabins around Lake Lanier feature basic amenities like beds, electricity, and sometimes kitchenettes, with some offering lake views. Reservations for cabins should be made well in advance, especially during peak season.

What camping sites are available at Lake Lanier?

Lake Lanier offers several excellent campgrounds around its shoreline. Bolding Mill provides waterfront sites with lake views and good access to the water. Old Federal features boat-in, drive-in, and walk-in access with water and toilet facilities. Other options include Shady Grove Campground, Bald Ridge Creek, Shoal Creek, River Forks Park, Sawnee, and Duckett Mill. Most Lake Lanier campgrounds offer amenities like restrooms with showers, boat ramps, swimming areas, and picnic facilities, making them suitable for various camping styles from tent camping to RVs.

What amenities are available at Duckett Mill Park on Lake Lanier?

Duckett Mill Park offers comprehensive amenities for a comfortable camping experience. The campground features water hookups, clean toilet facilities, and shower houses. It's big-rig friendly with spacious sites that can accommodate larger RVs. The park provides boat-in, drive-in, hike-in, and walk-in access options, making it versatile for different camping styles. Many sites offer direct lake access with swimming areas nearby. The campground is well-maintained with picnic tables, fire rings, and some sites featuring beautiful views of Lake Lanier. Reservations are recommended as this is a popular destination, especially during summer months.