Best RV Parks & Resorts near Molena, GA
Looking for the best options for RV camping near Molena? RV camping is an adventurous and unique way to experience the city. You're sure to find the perfect campsite for your Georgia RV camping excursion.
Looking for the best options for RV camping near Molena? RV camping is an adventurous and unique way to experience the city. You're sure to find the perfect campsite for your Georgia RV camping excursion.
Pine Mountain RV Resort is open all four seasons, good times are in bloom at Pine Mountain. Just an hour down the road from Atlanta, just up the road from Columbus, and just three miles from world-famous Callaway Gardens®, you’ll find our retreat nestled in the Georgia pines.
Atlanta South RV is located near Atlanta in McDonogh, Georgia. We're always improving things and trying to make your stay even better. We've added internet connections and have also remodeled our pool area. And, we're continuing to upgrade our RV parking sites. So come on by for a look.
We're easy to find. Take Exit 222 off of Interstate 75. And, we're near some of Georgia's attractions, so there's always lots to do a short distance away.
Close to the Interstate just 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta, we're easy to find and a fun and friendly place to stay.
We are a former dairy cow farm 1.3 miles off of I-85 and offer a secluded, lovely camping spot under the pecan trees or viewing the pond from the pine trees. We are a small u-pick strawberry/blueberry farm during the months of April-May.
We can accommodate self contained campers/RVs only. We provide power and water for both campsites. A full service truck stop with dump station, grocery store and several fast food and sit down restaurants are 1/3 miles away. We are 40 minutes from Callaway Gardens and the Atlanta airport.
$35 / night
We are a family owned and operated business located in Byron, Georgia! We offer accommodations for overnight, weekly, and monthly RV camping. Some of our amenities include Wi-Fi, pull-through sites, and secure bath houses! During the Summer months, we also offer a swimming pool to our guests.
$45 / night
Small quiet country setting , yet only 2mi to town , there you find good shopping an food , along with hospital for any medical needs , close to big laser state park an flint river . have both 30 an 50 amp sites with electric water an sewer ,an wifi....LONG TERM 6MONTHS AVAIL,, UP TO 12 MONTHS FOR WORKERS COMING TO AREA
$20 / night
Conveniently located along I-85 at Exit 2/GA-18, our Love's RV Hookup-West Point GA 771 provides the RV traveler with a safe and well-maintained place to stop for the night as you travel across the country. Our reservation and check in process makes booking a site quick and convenient. Guests can make reservations, pay and check in or out on their own devices or at the designated Kiosk located on site, providing an automated and contactless experience that quickly gets you back on the road to your destination.
Our Love's RV Hookup-West Point GA 771 offers the following when you book a reservation:
Full hook up's, salt h2o swimming pool, cable, bath house, camp fires allowed, pets allowed on leash,
$700.00 / month. Older rv and m.home park (1967) and bath house is dated but clean, laundry facilities. Gathering area with BBQ grill, tv and fireplace. Privately owned. Short or long term camping.
Checks or cash only. We plan to stay long term, month to month. Most spots are spaced for privacy. Some are shaded. Not much to do in Warm Springs ga. Would not depend on any action.
. QUIET!! PRIVATE!!
We enjoyed our stay at Pine Mountain RV Resort. Our site had full hook ups to include cable TV and grass on both side of the RV which was great for our fur babies. We enjoyed the pool but the hot tub water was green with stuff floating in it. I rated the place four stars, would have been five is we could have used the hot tube.
Easy pull-through level asphalt sites with full hookup. They have long term available. Pets are welcome.
This is a nice RV park. There are full hook ups, a laundry room, 3 ponds with fishing, decent cell service. They also did a 4th of July get together for the local community and had blow up rides, a dj, food and fireworks. The sites are spaced out in some sections and closer in others, but overall very nice.
Owner and office (Mike & rhonda) are very helpful, accommodating, and friendly. Full hookups, salt h2o sparkling pool. Over 55. Bath house - dated but clean. Laundry facilities. Some firepits and some picnic tables. Spaced well. Accommodates short or long term camping. Gathering covered area with seating, tv, wood burning fireplace and large grill. Dogs on leash.
My husband and I called the Atlanta South KOA campground to make reservations for the night on October 16, 2020, as we were traveling across country to sell one of our homes. We felt safer driving, rather than flying, due to the Corona Virus pandemic. We made 2 round trips back and forth, from Florida to Oregon to accomplish this. We told the man at the desk, who took our reservation, we had a 22’campervan and we would be in about 7:30 PM. We told him it was a Pacifica, and when asked about what class it was I told him I had no idea. He apparently wrote down that it was class b, as that is what appeared on our receipt. We told him we had no sewer hookup and would prefer to be close to the bathrooms, and if they happen to have a back in site we would prefer that also. We paid the$45 and completed the reservation. Our van is a 2020 Chrysler Pacifica with the conversion in it to create the campervan as stated here: https://www.contravans.com/chrysler-pacifica-details We arrived on time and just wanted to get right to sleep, to begin the last day of driving in the morning. At 11:30 PM we were awoken by the manager and one other man beating on the window saying“we lied” and need to be out immediately. My husband calmly asked him what he meant. He said we weren’t in a campervan and need to leave now. The manager was holding a 20” metal Maglight flashlight that he was pounding in his hand to intimidate us. We felt he was ready for a George Floyd incident, although we are white. I went out of the van and asked him how we had lied. He said there is a campervan named the Pacifica also and ours was not a campervan. I have since looked this up and the Pacifica RV is a HUGE motorhome. I never implied to be anything close to that Pacifica. He said a campervan needed a toilet attached to the floor, although the camper right beside us was a mini 4’ high trailer and didn’t have one. The conversation escalated because we were dumbfounded this was happening and very afraid of what he was forcing us to do. We are senior citizens and peacefully traveling across country to get business done and he was telling us to leave after driving 12 hours that day. He said we were to go stay in a Walmart in Atlanta, Georgia, in the middle of the night. He was totally unreasonable, rude and threatening. He ended up calling the police to have us escorted out, but we chose to leave before they arrived, but saw three police cars drive by as we were leaving. We have never experienced anything like the treatment we received at the Mcdonough, GA RV park, and we have used KOA campgrounds since 1977. We felt in extreme danger being expelled in that part of town in the middle of the night without enough sleep, and if we would have had an incident of any kind we would have sued both Altanta Sound RV Resort and the Good Sam Campgrounds for endangering us, with a high probability of success. We did not tell any lies, but apparently he presumed something and decided we needed to pay for it. These two were like thugs and I will be placing this review on every venue I can find to get it into. We have read other reviews about the behavior of these tyrants and it is similar to what we experienced. He even said he has control over the reviews so he didn’t care about anything we had to say. The most aggressive one had long white hair, and the other one had short white hair, just for some degree of identification.
Lots of travel trailers here, but clean grounds. Bathrooms gnarly. Seems to be a lot of retirees and long term folks here. The guy who runs it was courteous and nice. Quiet except for the train that rumbled by at 3AM. Not a lot of solitude.
Ashley here with The Dyrt, welcoming your host Terri! This private campsite on 20 acres offers full hook-ups. Check them out and leave them some love!
This campground is ok to stay at on the road just for an evening of rest to catch up on grocery or amenities for the trip ahead and maybe a quick dip in the pool, showers were clean . Campers are very close and alot of long term live ins like I said a good close to hwy overnight cause your tired nothing for kids but the pool and a lil playground
Decent park, mostly full-timers in here. The pull through full hook up sites are small but adequate but do not give much room for parking your tow rig. Our spot had an elevated sewer hook up which made dumping the tanks a challenge.
This park is located just south of Atlanta an d is a great place to overnight on your way to a destination, or for more long term stay for out of town workers. Lots of shopping and good restaurants nearby
Great staff, grounds very and clean neatly kept. A little snug getting in and out with a big rig, but absolutely doable.
A great place to pull off of I75 and get out of the traffic . Sleep in and then take off when traffic is not so heavy!!
A few years ago, I visited this location because I considered living long term in an RV. The location is in a good spot right off the free way. It is clean. Staff at the front desk was nice and allowed me to go in to see how I liked it. I saw a few people outside and asked for their opinion of the location and their lifestyle and they all said that they loved it there and had been at that location for a while.
Fast forward to now. I called to ask if Skoolie’s were allowed on the property and the nice lady that answered the phone said that the owner does not allow them.
If you have an RV, you will be fine. I’ve lived in Henry County for over 15 years, not too far from this campground. This area is not known for crime and is located close to a main shopping center.
A nit, but you know it going in if you use Dyrt, but no full hookups. However, proper planning results in long water views, clean, mostly level sites. Site 25 is ~-2 degrees to rear from Level. Friendly staff with clean dispersed sites. Great views!!!
We got very little sleep because the road noise was so loud with many large trucks passing by all night long. (Yet a good thing for the economy!) We were given a spot close to the front of the campground, so perhaps the ones in the back are better. In addition, there was a propane leak somewhere near the office that we could smell inside our camper with the hatch open.
On the positive side, the bathroom was renewly renovated and spotless. The grounds looked maintained. The office staff member we called while we were on the road couldn't have been more helpful and efficient. The campground appeared to be full despite the noise factor. The campers were all very quiet and many looked like they are long term campers, so they're apparently accustomed to the noise and can ignore it.
This broke down , dilapidated mobile home and RV park costs ?750 a month for a 50amp slot. $700 a month for a 30amp spot. The city water hook up is plaqued with an orange sediment appearance. The city sewer is constantly backing up. But the biggest danger comes from above...overgrown Sweetgum, pine and oak trees are constantly dropping limbs
Definitely an RV park, not resort. No frills and packed tighter than sardines, but easy and convenient for a one night stay on the way to somewhere else. The RV park equivalent to a Red Roof Inn. Donna in the office is delightful. Rates are decent.
Large corporate resort with options for everyone's needs. On the expensive side at $450 per week for an RV site. Cable only offered in certain areas of the park.
True resort includes pool, hot tub, fitness room, activity building, laundry, multiple dog runs and bathhouses. Baths could use an update.
There are yurts of all sizes and cabins too.
Was a great location for us to visit friends. Best RV sites are those in purple...Long concrete pull thrus. Those in pink are very wooded, not very level and close together.
The RV sites are nice with limestone pads. I was able to park my 45 ft. Motorhome and Jeep toad without unhooking. Full hookup are adequate with nice bath houses. Wifi was about 40% until the park filled up then nothing. Cable tv reception screen quality was poor. Without cement pads, poor cable and wifi, I could not give a higher rating. If you don’t need cable or wifi, this is a great park.
This park as raised its prices and no longer offers the Good Sam discount. The pool and playground are nice. It also has a nice building available for groups to rent. Other than that.. the price is high for what you get.
No Skoolie’s allowed but this is a nice RV park for those with RV’s. I live close to this spot and it’s located in a great part of town. There’s great shopping centers and the area is growing. I asked to tour the grounds and the residents I spoke to had nothing but good things to say. Hopefully one day, they will allow Skoolie’s to stay on the property.
I stayed at 3 Creeks for a week as a dry run with a new Class A motorhome. The sites were not too close together, so that is a plus. A lot of full time residents, but mostly a quiet in-the-woods location. They have a mini water park, so expect some playtime noises during operation hours. Full hookups with 50 amp service and friendly hosts. Pet friendly, though most people do not clean up after their fur children.
We were KICKED OUT! Read full story below: We knew we were in trouble as we drove through the grounds. For lack of a better word, this place was a dump, & we were searching for the silver lining, but it did not come. Our “long term site” was bordering the Frontage Rd. of hectic I-75, & so loud I couldn’t even think. It was separated from the busy road by a mere 2-ft-tall guardrail. Unlevel site with potholes, & a neighbor with 4 vehicles allowed on their site. When I initially asked to change sites, the “escort” said “Nothing else. You can stay here, or get a refund.” So rude! (And they NEVER had any intention of refunding us.) This site was no place for a child to live, so I went to negotiate at office. Noise & safety were a huge concern! They agreed to switch us to a “better nightly rate site.” Our rate went from $530/mo. up to $1200/mo., but we were paying more for our child’s wellbeing, as we were now in a bind. This was great for them, as they more than doubled their earnings off of us for the next 1-3 months. New site was better, but by no means a great place for our child to live. It had dilapidated campers everywhere, residents not held to any standard of care of their sites, unlevel site with drop-off, broken playground equipment wrapped in caution tape, dirty/outdated restrooms, multiple (2-4) vehicles parked at most sites, rundown facilities & “amenities,” & safety was a clear issue. The “pond” was essentially a huge ditch filled with water. There was nearly a dog fight between residents. During setup, I received a call from the office that “unfortunately” they had decided to charge us for both the monthly site AND the nightly site. It seemed very unkind, dishonest, unscrupulous, & greedy! In the office, they told me they wanted to charge us $293 for all the days since we made a reservation on 8/25/20, even though they knew we would not be arriving & checking-in until 9/10/20... a “holding fee.” All that on top of the $1200 we were about to pay for the next month. We said NO, & instead committed to only 2 nights, & unhappily agreed to pay the “holding fee.” This should have totaled $380. Next thing I know, the manager hands me a receipt for $829! THE LAST STRAW! She now wanted us to pay for all “the nights held” at the nightly rate instead of monthly, a $300 markup! I protested! If they wanted to charge us for “holding a spot,” then fine, charge us the $293 plus 2 additional nights = $380, which was what we agreed to initially, until she began changing her tune. At that point in the heated conversation, the manager said she was terminating our stay, but would still be charging us $530 (for nothing). We were there for a total of 2.25 hrs, & never fully set up at either site. She kicked us out with TODDLER in tow at 8:30 PM. HEARTLESS! In all honesty, this place is a “glorified trailer park,” & so dumpy. It’s right off the interstate, so safety, peace, & quiet are not an option. The residents there did not inspire peace of mind either. ThE FORSYTH KOA has a poor moral compass & atrocious business practices! Will be reporting to BBB. Please, don’t stay here!
Not many camping spots for tents more for rv' s. Had nice trails but can't go fishing without a boat
With under 30 RV spots with 30/50amp, and water hookups. This State Park Campground was awesome. 90% of the spots are right on the beautiful crystal clear lake. We launched our kayaks and swam from our sight so easy and convenient. Quite, relaxing and secluded the lake is situated with in the forest with no homes near or around the water we visited in the summer and can’t wait to go back in the fall when the leaves start to change. Clean and well maintained.
This place should be condemned. I stay here cause my work is in the area. I own a tree removal business. I even fell roughly 25 trees in this park in lieu of rent. And that's not a scratch in the bucket. Almost every site is overgrown with Pinetree and sweetgum tree. Rent went up to $750 for a 50amp site and $700 for a 30amp site for the month. There is no club house, no pool, no laundry facility, no waste water dump site(your site has waste water dump), water pressure is low and the solid waste septic tank just got done overflowing for 3 days. I have pics...There's a group of workers that drive around and do .....nothing. This place is a Mobile home and RV park. Nothing good to say about the place. Steer clear of here. I'm leaving on the 1st of March. I have been here for 2 years. Like I said I cut down trees in lieu of rent so it was free.
Chattahoochee Bend state park is located about 30 minutes west of Newnan, GA. It's located on the Chattahoochee river and is a surprisingly large area. The park has a number of trails for hiking and mountain biking. There are cabins and tent camping sites separate from the rv sites. Rv camping area has large, level gravel sites with water, 30/50 amp electric and cable. Two dump stations help eliminate waiting in long lines when you're ready to hit the road again. Bath house looks like new and is well cared for. On site host is keeping the place in tip top shape. We'll definitely be returning to this park. Highly recommended. Only negative - no cell service while we were there.
Beautiful campsites with lots of space between sites. Water and electric, with nice level sites. The lake was nice for kayaking...paddle boats, canoes, row boats and kayaks available to rent.
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