Warthen RV Park
Warthen
Allen was very kind and helpful, the interaction was very refreshing
Camping opportunities around Grovetown, Georgia center on lake and reservoir access, with several Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds situated along the shoreline of J. Strom Thurmond Lake (Clarks Hill Lake). Petersburg Campground and Mistletoe State Park provide developed camping areas with both tent and RV accommodations. The region includes multiple waterfront sites with electrical hookups, while properties like Heritage RV Park cater specifically to recreational vehicles. For those seeking alternatives to standard camping, some areas offer cabin rentals, yurts, and glamping accommodations at Wildwood Park and Mistletoe State Park.
Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though seasonal availability impacts certain amenities and reservation requirements. The J. Strom Thurmond Lake campgrounds operated by the Army Corps of Engineers typically maintain their peak operations from late March through September. Water and electric hookups are standard at most developed sites, while sewer connections are less common. Bathhouse facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering showers and laundry facilities while others provide only basic toilet access. According to one visitor, "Almost all sites are pull-through. They're also pretty well spaced out for privacy and plenty of space for each site. Hook ups are well maintained as are the roads and trailer parking areas."
Waterfront camping represents a particular highlight near Grovetown, with many sites offering direct lake access or views. The campgrounds around Grovetown provide excellent options for lakeside camping with convenient amenities and scenic surroundings. Campgrounds like Wildwood Park feature sites with "mini beaches" where campers can dock boats directly adjacent to their campsites. Many visitors note the spaciousness of sites compared to typical state parks, especially at Petersburg Campground. The area appeals to water recreation enthusiasts, with boating, swimming, and fishing opportunities readily accessible. Several reviews mention the hiking and mountain biking opportunities, particularly along the Bartram Trail which passes through Petersburg Campground. Despite the generally positive reception, some campgrounds receive criticism for maintenance issues, with one camper noting decline in bathroom cleanliness and unaddressed maintenance problems during their stay.
$12 - $175 / night
"The campground is spacious and the majority of the sites are located on the lake! The bath houses are clean, the sites are large and the overall park is perfect!"
"Mistletoe State Park is another great Georgia State Park."
$22 - $50 / night
"There is water and electric at each site for those who are in a RV but the dump sites are pretty close by. We will definitely be back!"
"Lakeside lot with incredible space. Dog friendly and they enjoyed being able to go for a swim right outside of the camper."
"The downside to this design is that sites on the left side of the T shape, back in with the trailers camp side facing the road, not the lake."
"We checked in on a Thursday evening from the drive from Florida. Campsite was chosen from a map, which seemed to have an upfront water access."
"The park is close to I-20 and I-520 so there is easy on/off and it is a great place for an overnight if you are just traveling thru."
"Right off the interstate with lots of stores nearby including Walmart and Camping world."
$32 / night
"Winfield is a compartively little-known USACE campground situated on a peninsula near the more heavily-traffic Mistletoe State Park."
"It’s right on the lake. There is a retaining wall at the water so it’s about a 3” step to the water. We plan to bring a sep ladder next time. Beautiful place to spend your time camping."
$7 - $25 / night
"Plenty of walk area for dog walks. No playground or frills but we personally don’t need those things and really enjoyed this campground."
"Decent campground on a small lake (no boating allowed). Keep in mind this campground is on the US Army's Ft. Gordon installation."
$22 - $64 / night
"Lots of RVs and pull behinds. Sites were well spaced. We had 15 and it was great, I would stay at the same site again. Water and electric at all sites. Access to water from majority of sites."
"Quiet beautiful good fishing, minimal bugs, waded in the sandy edge of the lake. We will be back."
"This park is just a few miles away from Mistletoe and we only stayed here because we could not get a site at Mistletoe."
"People are here with boats, golf carts, big outside TV’s and LOUD music that went on until 9:45 at night (camp hosts finally shut down the party scene)."
$22 - $64 / night
"Easy walk down to the water, lovely breeze, quiet. We were close to the ADA bathhouse that was immaculate."
"Tons of trees and most sites are on right on the lake. The water is amazingly clear."












Allen was very kind and helpful, the interaction was very refreshing
Loved the big well laid out sites right on the lake. Woods between sites so neighbors were at a distance. Beautiful view of the lake. Quiet. Bathroom uphill but not too far. We want to come back when we can stay for a few days.
Beautiful camping area.
First time traveling whilst using this app, and so far these camp site is more than I personally could ask for. Nice level ground for pit, and plenty of shade. 10 outa 10.
I would caution those who arrive on a weekend and expect a quiet respite. It is wall to wall huge RV’s and trailers. People are here with boats, golf carts, big outside TV’s and LOUD music that went on until 9:45 at night (camp hosts finally shut down the party scene). Many groups were clearly gathering for a good time. Weekdays may be an entirely different experience. That being said, the bathrooms were outstanding. Great showers (complete with shelves and hooks), and even heated. No complaints here.
We needed a last minute site for an overnight stay only. Used Dyrt app and found a few sites available. Not able to make reservations online at recreation.gov, so we pulled into the campground hoping one was still available. The gatehouse attendant confirmed there were a few sites available, but she said that the camp staff was not allowed to register a new camp guest or take payment. She directed us to a phone number so we pulled over and spoke to an agent by phone. We only needed one night as we were just using this as a stopover on our way home, but there is a minimum of two nights. We were tired & not willing to drive to another campground, so we paid for the 2 nights. We had site #93 which is not waterfront. More than enough room on gravel pad for our van. Be careful of poison ivy at back of site beyond the pad. A bit of a walk to the restroom. It was ok. Basically clean but needs some general upkeep. Campground gates are locked from 10pm to 7am, but campers are given a code in case they need to go in/out at other hours.
Winfield Campground is open, upon arrival we were told that after 2+ years closed they are finally open again.
This COE park is beautiful, has approximately 80 site of which about 90% of them are lake front. Most sites are VERY large and provide a decent amount of privacy.
Each site has a picnic table, fire ring/grill combo, as well as a separate standing grill and food preparation table. All have electric/water hookups, no sewer, but there is a dump station.
The bathhouses are slightly dated but during our stay were cleaned well daily.
There is also a boat ramp and dock/fishing pier, playground, and unstaffed swimming beach. (All located near sites numbered in the 70's)
Wonderful views of the lake, tall pines, quiet. Bathhouse is clean but a little older.
I stayed here during the flame festival and camped in a tent! Even with lots of people at the event the trash on the property was so well maintained you wouldn’t know it was going on. Great food at the concession stand and the bath houses were TOP TIER. I would totally come back for my own stay anytime.
Camping near Grovetown, Georgia centers on the 70,000-acre J. Strom Thurmond Lake with over 1,000 miles of shoreline. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while spring and fall offer milder conditions ideal for outdoor activities. Water levels can fluctuate seasonally, affecting shoreline access and boat launching capabilities at certain campgrounds.
Kayaking and paddling access: Winfield Campground provides excellent opportunities for water recreation on the Little River arm of J. Strom Thurmond Lake. "Great for water activities (kayaking, SUP, etc) with awesome evening views," notes one visitor to Winfield - J Strom Thurmond Lake.
Swimming at designated beaches: Wildwood County Park features a dedicated swimming area with sandy shoreline. "Nice swim area, great playground for kids. Kayak & paddleboard rentals. Decent pricing for campsites," according to a camper at Wildwood County Park.
Hiking trails: The Bartram Trail passes through Petersburg Campground, offering over 20 miles of hiking and mountain biking opportunities. A reviewer mentions, "Bartram Trail, terrific mountain for biking and hiking passes through the property. Some of the sites are stellar."
Wildlife viewing: Hamilton Branch State Park provides opportunities to observe local wildlife in their natural habitat. One camper reports, "There was lots of deer and made the hike to the bathroom worth it for us. No bitting bugs, but did find the first scorpion I have even seen in this state."
Spacious sites: Ridge Road Campground features campsites with ample room between neighbors. "These sites are all good sized lots and not on top of each other. Amenities are clean, but could use another bath house or two. Beautiful views of the easily accessible lake," notes a visitor to Ridge Road - J Strom Thurmond Lake.
Lakefront access: Many campsites at Petersburg Campground offer direct water access. A camper shares, "So many great campsites and so many of them waterfront! Well maintained. Excellent gatehouse staff. Good hiking and boat launch. Highly recommend."
Clean facilities: Mistletoe State Park maintains well-kept comfort stations. "Great site 49, awesome views. Comfort stations close and clean. Lots of water activities," writes a visitor at Mistletoe State Park Campground.
Privacy between sites: Hamilton Branch State Park offers secluded camping spots. "Secluded sites allow for privacy. Great, helpful staff! Park is surrounded by a like and most sites have direct access to the water," according to one camper at Hamilton Branch State Park Campground.
Military base access: Lake Leitner Recreation Area requires military identification. A reviewer cautions, "We didn't stay there, but we went there and they said it was a military base. We had to turn around and find another place."
Seasonal water levels: Water levels at J. Strom Thurmond Lake can fluctuate significantly, affecting access. A camper at Modoc - J Strom Thurmond Lake notes, "Definitely will come back to these delightful COE. We do not use showers and restroom facilities so cannot comment on them."
Insect preparation: The wooded settings can harbor various insects and wildlife. "The entire campground is spotless, clean, and exceptionally well maintained. We were in site #67. All the sites are large and well spaced. Tons of trees and most sites are on right on the lake."
Maintenance issues: Some campgrounds may experience periodic maintenance concerns. "What I noticed on my most recent trip is that the quality of maintenance has declined. The restrooms on our loop weren't really cleaned deeply over our 4 night stay with used band aids in the corner or the shower stall."
Site selection for water access: Choose sites with gradual water entry for children. At Wildwood Park, "they have lots of sites right on the water many with your very own mini beach an you can bring your boat up to as well."
Playground availability: Petersburg Campground offers recreation areas for children. "We walked around to see what the park had on that side, and it included a nice sandy beach, picnic tables under the shade, and a really cool primitive camping area that was out on a peninsula."
Educational opportunities: Mistletoe State Park offers family-friendly programming. "Free fishing pole for kids," mentions one visitor who stayed in cabin 5 and found it easy to access the water.
Quiet hours enforcement: Be aware of campground rules and how they're maintained. "Despite us informing the front office after the first night they still never came by to enforce any quiet time or parking issues etc."
Site leveling considerations: RV campers should check site descriptions for leveling information. A visitor to Heritage RV Park warns, "The pads for the back in smaller campers were sandy with a concrete pad next to it. The sand was impossible to keep out of the RV and we continuously had to sweep."
Dump station availability: Most area campgrounds offer dump stations rather than sewer hookups. "There's no sewer hookup... dump station only," explains a camper staying at Ridge Road Campground in a 37' motorcoach.
Road access: Access roads to campgrounds can vary in quality and width. "The roads leading here are quite comfortable for our 37' motorcoach as are the roads inside the grounds. This is a very well maintained USACOE facility."
RV site spacing: Sites at Petersburg offer good separation for larger rigs. "Access to sites are easy. Almost all are pull through. They're also pretty well spaced out for privacy and plenty of space for each site. Hook ups are well maintained as are the roads and trailer parking areas."
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the best campgrounds near Grovetown, GA?
The Grovetown area offers excellent camping options centered around Clarks Hill Lake (also known as Lake Strom Thurmond). Mistletoe State Park Campground is a premier option with spacious sites, many located directly on the lake with clean bathhouses and full amenities. For those seeking alternatives, Wildwood County Park provides similar lake access at a more budget-friendly price. Other notable options include Winfield and Ridge Road on J Strom Thurmond Lake, and Heritage RV Park for those needing convenient access to Augusta.
What do reviews say about camping in Grovetown, GA?
Reviews consistently praise the camping experience around Grovetown, particularly highlighting waterfront options. Hamilton Branch State Park Campground receives exceptional feedback for its huge, private lakefront sites within the well-managed South Carolina State Park system. Hawe Creek - J Strom Thurmond Lake, managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, earns high marks for its waterfront sites and proximity to Georgia and the Strom Thurmond Dam. Campers frequently mention the beauty of the surrounding forests, clean facilities, and the peaceful atmosphere of these lakeside camping options.
What camping is available near Grovetown, GA?
According to TheDyrt.com, Grovetown, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 90 campgrounds and RV parks near Grovetown, GA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Grovetown, GA?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Grovetown, GA is Mistletoe State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 66 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Grovetown, GA?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Grovetown, GA.
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