Best RV Parks & Resorts near Millen, GA

Several RV parks near Millen, Georgia provide full-hookup sites with varying amenities. Ponderosa RV Park offers 14 sites with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections, accommodating larger motorhomes with its big-rig friendly design. Beaver Run RV Park & Campground in Metter features pull-through sites with full hookups and spacious camping areas about 30 miles from Millen. "The sites are level and we had no problem fitting our RV and tow car in a back-in site," noted one visitor about Heritage RV Park, which provides paved patios alongside gravel driveways. Camp South RV Park, located southeast of Millen, offers full-hookup sites in a wooded setting with widely spaced campsites and dirt road access.

Most RV parks in the region maintain gravel pads, though a few offer concrete slabs at select sites. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with Verizon generally providing better coverage than other carriers. Dump stations are available at most parks, while some like Paw Paw's RV Park and Parkwood RV Park & Cottages offer on-site sewer hookups at every site. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated dog areas at several parks. A recent review noted that "the bathhouse was clean with adjustable hot water," highlighting the well-maintained facilities common to the area. Year-round availability makes this region accessible for winter travelers, though reservations are recommended during spring and fall when seasonal visitors are more common.

Best RV Sites Near Millen, Georgia (40)

    1. Barnyard RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Barnwell, SC
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 957-1238

    $35 / night

    "Located behind the flea market Dirt sites : lots of water flowing through during rainy weather Water,electric and sewer at sites Large pull through sites Easy access to bathrooms and showers Friendly"

    "This Campground is well maintained with level pull through sites. No frills like a pool but it's easy access. Congaree National Park Fort Jackson are nearby. Columbia is a neighboring city."

    2. Ponderosa RV Park, Inc

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    Millen, GA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 536-3781

    $30 / night

    3. Beaver Run RV Park & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Statesboro, GA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 362-4737

    $20 - $100 / night

    "Full hook ups, easy checkin, super friendly staff, & warm cookies at checkin. There’s a ton of stuff for kids to do paddle boat, swimming, water slide, park, dog run, fishing."

    "All sites are full hookup and pull through. Has a game room with ping pong, foseball, pool table and carpet ball. Outside there’s shuffleboard, Cornhole and horseshoes."

    4. Parkwood RV Park & Cottages

    1 Review
    Statesboro, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 681-3105

    "This is a nice, clean park contently located on Highway 25 near downtown Statesboro, GA. They have full hook-up and level sites, most of which are pull-through. The wifi is strong. The grass is cut."

    5. Paw Paw's RV Park

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    Jackson, SC
    23 miles
    +1 (260) 452-0462

    $40 - $175 / night

    6. Camp South RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Guyton, GA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 685-7668

    $37 / night

    "Campsites are large, and easy to maneuver, it has a red clay sand base to drive on but even when it's raining it's no issue."

    "Campsites are widely spaced in this wooded area, with a dirt road entrance. Full hookups worked great, the internet worked fine, the bathhouse was clean and fairly modern."

    7. Heritage RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Woodland, GA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 863-3333

    "At $35/night with full hook-up, wifi, paved patio this was a pretty good bargain.  The person who checked us in was nice and helpful and the process was speedy."

    "There is no bath house or laundry on premises but there is a very nice dog park."

    8. Carolina Hill Mobile Home and RV Park

    1 Review
    Beech Island, SC
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 265-1300

    "Zero road noise, large sites, shade trees and laundry room. Robbie in the office is as sweet as can be. Met the owner this morning, very nice man."

    9. Boss RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Louisville, GA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 547-0402

    "The sites are mostly gravel with areas of dirt, but mine was level. I was near the bath house and laundry which were both clean and well maintained."

    10. Warthen RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Mitchell, GA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 348-3227

    $20 - $45 / night

    "I find great peace here."

    "My parents stayed here and they had such a positive experience."

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RV Park Reviews near Millen, GA

94 Reviews of 40 Millen Campgrounds


  • Dallas W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2023

    Barnyard RV Park

    Great place to camp in Lexington area

    Located behind the flea market Dirt sites : lots of water flowing through during rainy weather Water,electric and sewer at sites Large pull through sites Easy access to bathrooms and showers Friendly staff at front office Good weekly deals Big rig friendly Used several occasions now

  • B
    Sep. 25, 2020

    Beaver Run RV Park & Campground

    Great little place to stop.

    Couldn’t ask for a better stop. Full hook ups, easy checkin, super friendly staff, & warm cookies at checkin. There’s a ton of stuff for kids to do paddle boat, swimming, water slide, park, dog run, fishing. Possibly best of all WiFi that doesn’t suck. Remote work is totally doable at this location even while kids are streaming some Netflix! Thanks for a great stay well be back.

  • C
    Jun. 3, 2021

    Boss RV Park

    A very nice campground

    The sites are mostly gravel with areas of dirt, but mine was level. I was near the bath house and laundry which were both clean and well maintained. The population looks like a mix of mostly long-term residents, with a few mid to short-term. It is a full hookup facility, and all my connections worked well.

  • T
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Parkwood RV Park & Cottages

    Cute place right in town

    This is a nice, clean park contently located on Highway 25 near downtown Statesboro, GA. They have full hook-up and level sites, most of which are pull-through. The wifi is strong. The grass is cut. The hosts are helpful and friendly. Parkwood is not a getaway, it's more of a stopover. We stayed here for a few nights while visiting family. There is an RV parts store nearby and all that Statesboro has to offer is within a short drive.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Heritage RV Park

    Nice Sites for a Good Price

    This is a clean well-cared RV park that is a nice place to stay but a bit of a no- frills park. We were busy exploring the town so it was really just a place to park our RV and the fact that there were not many amenities was fine with us. 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. At $35/night with full hook-up, wifi, paved patio this was a pretty good bargain. 

    The person who checked us in was nice and helpful and the process was speedy. All the roads are wide and easy to navigate. The sites are level and we had no problem fitting our RV and tow car in a back-in site. Our driveway was gravel/sand but the patio was paved with a picnic table. There is no cable but there is a clear view to the sky if you have satellite and we were able to receive numerous television channels with our antenna. Note that there are no restrooms or laundry. As with many RV parks, the sites are close together and since this is a fairly new park there are no large shade trees. Note: that there are no fire pits and campfires allowed. 

    Numerous stores and restaurants are nearby and there is lots to do in Augusta.  There is a nice walking path by the canal downtown where you may see some urban wildlife. Would highly recommend visiting the U.S Army Signal Corps Museum at Fort Gordon and the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area Interpretive Center downtown. We also did a narrated canal boat tour which was very informative and entertaining. Both were very interesting!

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 17, 2023

    Wiley Roost RV Park

    Camping under Old Oak Trees

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're so happy to have this campground on our platform. With level sites, plenty of trees, and 30 or 50 amp hook-ups, this is a great place to get away from it all. Enjoy your food outside at the picnic table and roast some marshmallows in the community fire-pit. Check them out and leave them some love!

  • Sarah F.
    Dec. 29, 2019

    Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

    Great Family Campground

    We camped here in a small hybrid with 3 kids ages 8, 6, and 3. In the center or the campground there is a small playground. The kids didn’t end on it too much, but it was a nice addition. There is also some permanent (concrete) cornhole setup, but you’ll need your own bean bags. There is also a covered picnic area beside the bathhouse and playground with 3 picnic tables and it’s own fire pit. It wasn’t used while we were there, but if you were camping with a few other families it would be amazing!

    Each site has electric and water, no sewer. I’ll get to which ones look like the best ones below. Some of the sites are awkward curving instead of straight back in, but most are pretty easy to get into. The only down side is that most sites have large concrete picnic tables and the fire ring is very close while also near a corner of the raised gravel parking level. This makes it a bit more challenging to set up chairs around the fire.

    There is one bathhouse, which includes men and women’s bathroom and showers, a laundry room with a large sink (there is no sign that says you can’t wash dishes in this sink), and an all gender accessible toilet/shower room. This shower has a waist high spicket as well as a normal height one. The lower one worked really well to shower the 3 year old covered in vomit after my less than stellar decision to swing her in the hammock all nap time. 🤷‍♀️ The bathhouse was clean and the water hot. They had added a place to hang clothes while showering. There is not bench to set things down, and that would be my only suggestion. My husband said the shower in the men’s room was plumbed backwards and hot was cold and cold was hot. No issues in the women’s.

    The rangers were fantastic and friendly. We participated in a hike with the park manager where she told us about the animals in the park and even let us feel grey fox and beaver pelts. We saw vultures and an armadillo. That finished with hot chocolate and roasting marshmallows! On Saturday we took the beginner archery lesson with another ranger. She was so patient with our 6 year old who gets frustrated very easily. It was so much fun! It was obvious that this particular ranger was great kids. The archery lesson was fun for the adults too. Later in the afternoon we participated in a scavenger hunt. Also done very well, definitely geared towards kids, (as expected) but it was definitely fun for the whole family. All the activities were well done. You can also rent paddle boats, canoes, kayaks, and bikes. All the trailers are family friendly. I think this park is perfect for families with young kids.

    See this pictures for the best campsites. In short, 16 is the best site by far. Only one with a lake view. 12&14 would be my pick for two campers camping together.

  • Jan W.
    May. 2, 2023

    Made in the Shade RV Park and Campground

    very nice clean, quiet, family owned park

    We stayed here for 6 months and hated to leave. The manager Morgan was so kind and attentive to everyone's needs. There was plenty of room to run for the dogs. Our 50 Amp site was level and spacious. Laundry machines on site and private showers! The bathhouse was very clean! Gravel/dirt pad and roads all well maintained. Wifi was excellent and we could stream Netflix and Hulu. Great Verizon cell service. Wonderful gem of an RV park! The location was quiet and beautiful, surrounded by woods and fields.

  • Kelley M.
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Made in the Shade RV Park and Campground

    Made in the Shade is a jewel in Georgia

    This campground was quiet and tranquil. Large oaks and mature trees. Camping paradise. Immaculate grounds and facilities. Water, electric and gray water dumps at each site. Washers and dryers. Gravel sites, but it’s a place I hate to leave. Pet friendly and great staff.  Nice playground and horseshoes area as well!


Guide to Millen

RV parks near Millen, Georgia offer a mix of amenities for short-term stays and long-term residency. The region features primarily gravel sites with varying degrees of shade, especially in more established campgrounds with mature trees. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F between June and September, making campgrounds with water access particularly attractive during warmer months. Many parks maintain open year-round with generally reliable cellular connectivity throughout the area.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds feature fishing ponds where guests can enjoy catch-and-release activities without traveling far. Camp South RV Park provides a stocked fishing pond alongside farm animals. As one camper notes, "Great new family owned campground about an hour east of Savannah right off 16. Pine tree forest, fishing pond, bath house, full hook ups, goats, horses, tranquility."

Walking trails: Many parks offer walking paths suitable for daily exercise. Carolina Hill Mobile Home and RV Park features a measured walking route. According to a recent visitor: "If you walk around the park four times, you have walked a mile."

Historical sites: Warthen RV Park serves as a good base for exploring local history. The area's historical significance includes 19th-century structures and Civil War sites within 30-45 minutes of most campgrounds. One visitor explained their repeat visits: "My daughter and I have stayed here the last 3 summers. It's officially a must for our summer camp trips. The serenity of the area and huge fields and beautiful trees."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Beaver Run RV Park & Campground receives praise for its generous site dimensions. A camper reported, "Nice size spots, pretty water view, and very friendly staff. We used this spot evacuating from the hurricane and it was a great hidden gem."

Swimming areas: Natural water features provide relief during hot Georgia summers. One camper at Beaver Run noted, "This is a great spot! Firewood, ice cream, boats, fishing, sandy beach at pond for swimming, and a park."

Privacy between sites: Camp South RV Park stands out for site separation. A visitor remarked, "Campsites are widely spaced in this wooded area, with a dirt road entrance. Full hookups worked great, the internet worked fine, the bathhouse was clean and fairly modern."

Pet amenities: Several parks offer designated pet areas with waste stations. Heritage RV Park gets mentioned specifically: "This is a very well-kept campground. There is no bath house or laundry on premises but there is a very nice dog park."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, making campgrounds with water access or shade more desirable. Weather patterns affect ground conditions at several parks. A Camp South RV Park reviewer noted: "It has a red clay sand base to drive on but even when it's raining it's no issue."

Connectivity varies: While most parks advertise WiFi, quality differs significantly between locations. Reliable service matters for those working remotely. A camper at Boss RV Park shared: "It is a full hookup facility, and all my connections worked well."

Permanent resident mix: Many parks accommodate both short-term travelers and long-term residents. A Boss RV Park visitor observed: "Park is made up of mostly permanent RVs and are packed in pretty tight. Very long FHU site for overnight stay at $35 can't be beat."

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: Barnyard RV Park provides recreational facilities despite its name potentially misleading younger visitors. A camper clarified: "This is a nice, clean, open campground and RV park. Sites are big enough for most RVs. Mostly level, Some have cement pads. My wife was disappointed there were no animals."

Entertainment variety: Some parks offer multiple recreational options in one location. A visitor to Beaver Run shared: "Great campground with excellent staff. Laundry is clean. Small pond. Level lots and close to shopping and highways."

Educational experiences: Several parks near Millen provide opportunities for learning about local ecosystems and agriculture. One Camp South reviewer appreciated: "Beautiful farm across the lovely pond. I really enjoyed the community garden and the community gathering area complete with TVs and a large fire pit and cooker."

Tips from RVers

Site surface considerations: Most RV parks in the region feature gravel or sand surfaces. A Heritage RV Park visitor noted: "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."

Maneuverability: Heritage RV Park offers specific site configurations. According to a camper: "All sites are back in but very big so easy to get in. Great wifi. Streaming was no problem. Simple but had everything and was clean."

Extended stay amenities: For those staying longer periods, certain features become more important. A Camp South RV Park visitor reported: "My entire stay has been enjoyable, they have both long-term and short-term."

Frequently Asked Questions

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