Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lumber City, GA

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Lumber City, Georgia, providing various hookup options for travelers. Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park offers water and electric hookups with a dump station available upon departure, accommodating both pull-through and back-in sites. The Camp RV Park features 42 sites with full hookups including 30/50-amp service, while Small Living RV Park maintains 25 sites with water, sewer, and electric connections. JB's RV Park in Baxley provides 22 full-hookup sites with 30/50-amp service and is open year-round with big-rig friendly spaces. "The pads left a little to be desired but talking to the owner they are working on that along with a lot of other improvements," noted one visitor about The Camp RV Park.

Between Hazlehurst and Baxley, most RV parks accommodate pets and offer trash disposal services. While some parks like Hidden Forest RV Club provide a more secluded experience on 48 acres, others like 341 RV Park in Hazlehurst position travelers closer to town amenities. Cell service varies throughout the region, with parks closer to Interstate 16 generally offering better connectivity. Propane services are available at select locations, with JB's RV Park providing firewood on-site. Many parks in the area accept reservations, which becomes particularly important during winter months when snowbirds increase occupancy rates. Dump stations can be limited at some locations, potentially creating morning departure delays during busy periods.

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RV Park Reviews near Lumber City, GA

68 Reviews of 34 Lumber City Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Pebble Hill RV Resort

    Not Quite A Resort, But Pretty Close!

    I must admit, the concept of an RV Resort is lost on me, but that said, if I was looking for an RV Resort to spend the night(or a handful) than Pebble Hill RV Resort, located in the SE corner of Georgia, certainly ticks a number of boxes. At first glance, you would spy this RV campground and consider it to be, well, just like most of the rest– complete with 20/ 30/ 50 electrical amp and water hook-ups, slanted pull-through sites with a picnic table, BBQ and fire ring all encircling a small pond(with plans to develop a second one)– but upon a closer look(OK, more than a look, you’ll have to go for a short drive or a 10 minute walk) and you’ll come to the main house, where there’s a Victorian-like pool oasis, complete with sun loungers and umbrellas. Behind the great house here, you’ll discover another pond and about 20 additional spots– some of which they’ll let out to tent campers. Insider’s tip? I would definitely recommend a site near the main house, where, BTW, there’s plans to build a clubhouse/ gym space. There’s plenty of open spaces for a game of flag football or ultimate frisbee along with other amenities such as 2 laundry areas as well as fresh eggs every morning from the hens onsite, along with your pick of fresh produce from the resort’s own home-grown vegetable gardens, 2 dog parks along with a number of decent, albeit not-too-difficult hiking trails. This spot is pet friendly and overall, I found the owners, staff and rest of the RV-going community to be quite friendly, welcoming and inviting. Another upside to this spot is that it is relatively new and so the owners appear to be building and adding new things everyday. Insider’s tips? I have a handful… Nearby there’s a handful of golf courses(if that’s your thing) and for those wanting to hit the ocean shores, you’ll have about a 50 minute drive to the nearest beaches– not too bad when you consider the very reasonable prices you’ll be paying to stay at this spot. I’d also recommend that you check out some of what SE Georgia has to offer such as the quaint town of St. Mary’s, and it goes without saying, nearby Savannah, as well as some pretty outstanding islands like St. Simons, Jekyll, Sapelo and Cumberland. There’s also nearby General Coffee State Park, which has fantastic hiking trails and features a Heritage Farm so the little ones can see how hard it was to live(and have fun) back in the day. Happy Camping!

  • Roger L.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge

    Nice little park

    Nice quiet park! Good assortment of pull through and back in sites, 30/50 amp sites. The campground is not flat, so some of the sites aren’t level, I did have to use a couple of boards to level my camper. Lots of trees.

    Cabins, small lake, walking/bike trails. Trail was a good bit sandy. Small boardwalk on the trail. Not a golfer, but there is a course also.

    Usually the hosts are excellent, very helpful!

    Only complaint, only one dump station. Gets very busy with everyone leaving, so get there early!

  • d
    Dec. 26, 2021

    Towns Bluff Park

    Great campground

    This is a county campground. It takes Pass Port America for Sunday thru Wednesday. If you’re looking for a resort campground, go somewhere else, this out in the middle of the woods, isolated, quiet and very nice. The lady that runs the museum & campground is very nice. She will do anything within her power to make your stay great. The sites are water & electric with a dump site as you leave 30/50 amp pull through/ back in. All sites appear to be close to level. Hazelhurst & Baxley are reasonably close. Gas/Diesel within 3 miles. Good food at Jan’s Chicken & Ma’s close to Uvalda.

  • Michael R.
    May. 23, 2018

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    our go to

    fantastic park! bathrooms are always spotless. nice paved roadway. gravel sites all of them pull through. large private sites. the farm is aleays fun for the kids. great place for bike rides too.

  • A
    Aug. 13, 2021

    Two Horse Wagon RV Park

    Great remote and quite RV park on a Farm

    The owners of this campground are phenomenal. Great people. The RV Park is located just outside from Dexter Georgia and about 7 min from I-16. Surrounded by goats, horses, Cows and Peacocks makes this an ideal family camping experience or for someone who wants to escape from the daily stress. Wifi is also fantastic as well as the water. This is not an usual RV park where you camp site by site. Here are 10 available sites with enough distance from each other. I highly recommend to Stop here for a visit or long term stay. André

  • B
    Apr. 4, 2021

    Ben Hill Landing County Park

    Nice wooded Lot

    On day of my second visit 4/6/21 park was open and ready for campers. Site is right next to DNR Ocgmulgee River acces. Grass well maintained, sites not well marked, while electric may be mostly 30 amp, #16 and likely others are 50 amp. No RV Dump found, all sites do have water.As of this date, cost for CAMPERS ect. Is $15.00 per 24 hours. Funds are to placed in money box by front gate. Located at northern end of Mobley Bluff road. Wray Ga near Jacksonville GA. Phone #229-426-5100

  • D
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Jellystone Park™ Cochran

    Not again

    Did not realize that most people stay there long term. It’s not a place for a 6yo boy,who was told to be quiet because he was talking too loudly after 10pm. The managers rides around almost every hour to keep check on you. The roads need a lot of work! Asides from the small pool there is nothing to do there. Won’t be back.

  • Candy H.
    Nov. 23, 2020

    Jellystone Park™ Cochran

    I love it here

    Lots of room. Spacious campsites. The hosts are friendly. Propane tanks picked up and filled for you. There’s a large fenced dog park. Laundry available. Clean bath houses. There are small comping cabins available. I have full hookups. The area is remote and quiet, but the Walmart and dollar store are right up the road if you forget something.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Very peaceful

    We spent one night here. Be careful about some of the pull through spaces as there are trees that might make it difficult for longer RVs to get into. Our space was nice and level, had water and electric, the bathrooms were so so. Clean but the showers could’ve used a little attention. We did do our laundry here which was relatively inexpensive. Nice hike through the woods. There were quite a few potholes on the road, coming back into the campground.


Guide to Lumber City

Campers visiting Lumber City, Georgia can find a variety of RV parks and campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. The area features several waterways including the Altamaha River, creating opportunities for fishing and water recreation. Seasonal temperatures range from upper 50s at night to mid-70s during fall days, with summer months bringing higher humidity and temperatures.

What to do

Fishing at local ponds: The Camp RV Park features a stocked fishing pond where visitors report good catches. "The pond is very nice with some good fishing," notes one guest who frequently stays at this RV campground near Lumber City, Georgia.

River exploration: Towns Bluff Park offers direct access to the Altamaha River. "We love this campground, quiet and secluded on the bank of the altamaha river, perfect for a quick weekend getaway," reports a camper at Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park and Campground.

Walking trails: Several parks offer walking paths for exercise and nature observation. "Lots of room to walk dogs," mentions a visitor to Paulk Park RV Park and Campground, which provides space for stretching legs after long drives.

What campers like

Secluded camping spots: For those seeking quiet surroundings, primitive camping areas provide alternatives to busier RV sections. "If you keep left instead of going towards the rv campground, there is a free primitive camping area that has multiple spots for camping," advises a Towns Bluff visitor who enjoyed the privacy despite noting it "could be an issue if there were a lot of people camping."

Wildlife viewing: Hidden Forest RV Club spans 48 acres with opportunities to observe local wildlife. "Open field campground with minimal amenities (no bath/showers) and FHU. Off the main roads and very quiet. Farm animals and trails a plus," writes a recent visitor.

Strong internet connectivity: Remote workers appreciate reliable WiFi at certain locations. "I work remotely and the WiFi was great for work and streaming," reports a guest at The Camp RV Park who stayed multiple times while their spouse was working in the area.

What you should know

Varying pad quality: Site conditions differ significantly between parks. "The pads left a little to be desired but talking to the owner they are working on that along with a lot of other improvements," mentions a visitor at The Camp RV Park.

Limited bathroom facilities: Many parks focus on self-contained RVs rather than tent campers needing facilities. "Cozy and great for self contained. (Small one stall bathroom with shower)," notes a camper at Paulk Park who stayed for a week in October.

Water access: Some campgrounds provide basic water amenities beyond hookups. At Towns Bluff, a visitor reports, "There was also water from a hose towards the back of the site," which proves convenient for primitive campers.

Tips for camping with families

Off-peak timing benefits: Visiting during weekdays or non-holiday periods often means more space and privacy. "Stayed here a week in October with one other camper, very quiet and peaceful. Will have locals visit during the day for the fishing pond," shares a visitor to Paulk Park RV Park and Campground.

Weather preparation: Fall camping brings comfortable temperatures with minimal insect problems. "I stayed in early October and the weather was great. 75 as a high and upper 50's at night. Bugs were not much of an issue either," reports a Towns Bluff camper.

Local attractions: Some RV campgrounds near Lumber City provide easy access to nearby recreational areas. "Lake Mayers is less than 6 miles and the lake is beautiful, had a great time! I would highly recommend," mentions a visitor to Small Living RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Campground recovery awareness: Some parks continue rebuilding after weather events. "Several lamp posts and barbecue grills are still in a state of disrepair due to the storm damage. This cute little area will bounce back better, but it needs the financial help of other RV enthusiasts to make it wonderful again," notes a visitor to Vidalia Sweet Onion RV Park.

Site selection strategy: For parks with multiple camping areas, location matters significantly. At Pebble Hill RV Resort, an insider recommends, "I would definitely recommend a site near the main house," where additional amenities are planned for future development.

Local produce availability: Some campgrounds offer unexpected food sources. Pebble Hill provides "fresh eggs every morning from the hens onsite, along with your pick of fresh produce from the resort's own home-grown vegetable gardens," which reduces the need for grocery trips.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Lumber City, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Lumber City, GA is Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park and Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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