Best Tent Camping near Montezuma, GA

Tent camping near Montezuma, Georgia provides several rustic options in the heart of central Georgia's agricultural landscape. The area features established tent campgrounds like The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm, which offers walk-in tent sites with basic amenities, and Pecan Orchard Estate-Campground, where tent campers can experience camping among pecan trees. Additional primitive tent camping options include Dooly Camp Ground and Piney Hills Campground, both offering more basic accommodations for tent campers seeking a simpler outdoor experience.

Most tent campgrounds in the Montezuma area provide essential amenities for primitive tent camping. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm features drinking water, toilets, showers, and designated fire rings with firewood available on site. Walk-in tent sites at Pecan Orchard Estate-Campground include drinking water and allow fires with firewood provided. Kings Pond at Fort Benning, located about 45 miles west of Montezuma, offers free backcountry tent camping with vault toilets and picnic tables but no drinking water, requiring campers to bring their own supply. Most tent sites in the region are accessible year-round, though summer humidity can be intense, making spring and fall the preferred seasons for tent camping.

The tent camping experience near Montezuma offers unique natural settings. Campers at Pecan Orchard Estate-Campground enjoy the shade and ambiance of mature pecan trees. According to reviews, it's "a beautiful quiet spot for camping" with "lots of wildlife and tons of singing birds." The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm provides an authentic off-grid tent camping experience that one visitor described as "off-grid done right." For those seeking more isolation, Kings Pond at Fort Benning offers hike-in tent sites where, as one camper noted, "you feel as if you're a million miles away," despite occasional sounds from military training. Most tent campgrounds in the region feature natural surroundings with ample tree cover, providing shade during Georgia's warmer months and creating an immersive outdoor experience for tent campers.

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  • Ashley P.
    Apr. 29, 2022

    Ocmulgee WMA Primitive Camping

    Needs fishing license ,hunting license or land pass

    Free to camp for 14 days. Designated campground with no hook ups. Fire rings only. Trash must pack in and pack out. Down the road some is a fishing peir with 24 hour access and bathrooms. No showers and water is not potable at this time but usually is. Kid lake if you find someone who works for the WMA they will teach kids to bass fish for free. Large mouth bass here are catch and release only. We have seen a ton of gators, rabbits, birds, deer and hogs. Grass is high at campground and can only camp on that one side of the road.

  • R
    Sep. 5, 2021

    KOA Americus

    Americus GA KOA

    This is a really nice campground. The bathrooms are exceptionally clean! The tent sites have really nice raised tent platforms, with a picnic table and fire ring. The site light was bright and the electrical outlet came in handy. There was disc golf, golf, and a nice fenced dog park. Only thing that could have been better would be if the tent sites were spaced a little further apart!

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

    Keep it moving

    Georgia Veterans State Park sits next to Lake Blackshear and shares the lake front with a resort. There is a marina , condos and a golf course on resort side. On the Park side there is the much more desirable campground:) 

    There are plenty of options to choose from in the three camping “loops”. Some lakeside sites have direct access to the water and in camping area 1 you can get pretty close to the fishing pier. A lot of the sites are pull through , in area 3 all sites are pull through and several of the sites border one of the Nature trails. The primitive walk in tent sites are in area 3. There are two handicap accessible sites and two double sites for group camping(the other sites are close together so this just puts you on the same “pad”)There is shade but definitely more on some sites then others. Not a lot of privacy. It wasn’t real busy or noisy so the open layout wasn’t a major hang up for me. This is definitely more of a “organized”, well maintained, military feel campground. I didn’t get the State Park in the woods vibe at all :) 

    There are rental Cottages which overlook the water some with screen porches. There is a fishing pier behind Cottage one and two.

    In addition there are boocoo recreation activities: 

    Disc golf (a little over grown)

    Pioneer Group campsite

    Aviation and Combat Arms equipment 

    A museum 

    Model airplane field

    Outdoor exercise equipment along with an exercise trail

    Nature trails

    Archery range

    Fishing piers

    Large boat ramp

    Small boat ramp

    Excursion Train

    A beach with facilities and shaded picnic area

    We only took the time to camp and hike but you could easily spend some time here and do something different every day. I’m unfamiliar with the area and wildlife so I kept the boys on short leashes when we walked in the woods , especially near the water. The trails were nice, somewhat maintained and there was old signage plus benches. Not my favorite this trip but nice enough.

  • Justin R.
    Nov. 3, 2024

    Claystone Park Campground

    First Time Camping and It Set the Bar

    Claystone Park was our first ever experience tent camping. Everything was great from the location of the bathroom and shower house, to ample space, and spectacular views. Quiet hours were respectfully observed, and all the amenities provided within our campsite were more than enough. Clean clean clean

  • Sonyia W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2019

    Chehaw Park Campground

    So much potential...

    A little background: I used to live five minutes from this park, and it used to be the first campground we visited every year to work out all the gear details. Back then (2012-2015), it was great! Absolutely beautiful, well maintained, gorgeous.

    Now... the park itself is still great. Obviously it was hit by a hurricane, but the cleanup and improvements are coming along in those areas. They playground has always been amazing and they’ve added a Splash Pad right next to it. (We were in town to visit family so we didn’t get to enjoy those this time).

    But y’all are here for a campground review, so here it is.

    Registration. You cannot register online, you must do it on the phone or in person. All of the sites with full hook-ups are taken by long-term folks (probably staying there while their homes are being rebuilt from the tornadoes and hurricane?), so they are $20 a night for water/electric. When you register over the phone, you are charged an additional $15 fee. (When I checked in, they said I would receive a refund of that $15 as a check in the mail...?). When I called the day of check-in to get the gate code, they had no idea who I was and initially wanted me to pay for a site, again. After some shuffling they finally found my paperwork.

    The tent-only side still looks fine. Plush grass, large spaced out sites.

    However, the RV side looks a bit rough. The sites are no longer gravel, just dirt (or, this weekend, mud) and some grass. The sites aren’t maintained between campers (as I got a half burned log, empty pack of smokes, and paper plates in mine). I was actually placed on site 7, which on the campground map is NOT a “buddy” (shared) site, and told to just plug into the same pole as the guy on Actual Site 7. Thankfully he was 50A and I was 30A so it worked out. (Although oddly enough, several full sites remained empty the whole time I was there). It rained most of the weekend, and everything was covered in wet dirt chunks when I left.

    The bath house... could use a little love and a fresh coat of paint. If you can avoid the side bathrooms (maybe handicapped? The ones with just a toilet and shower), then do so. Aside from teeming with flying wildlife (which, it’s South Georgia, you have to kind of expect that), it could have used a good cleaning. The regular restrooms were passable (better than some gas stations but not as clean as state/national park I usually visit).

    I understand that the area was impacted by a hurricane last year... but a little bit of cleanliness and care goes a long way.

  • Greg S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 8, 2023

    Cordele KOA

    4.2 stars

    This KOA is just off of i75, super convenient for an overnight stop (which was what we did). Our boys loved the early 80s Era playground, but unfortunately it wasn't kept up well and was frankly dangerous- the large swingset wasn't anchored to the ground, the fence was partially torn down near the roadway, and there was rust on the equipment. They didn't kbiw the difference and played on it for an hour having lots of fun, but it is an accident waiting to happen. The woman who we dealt with at check in was awesome- super nice and friendly, and gave me a teacher discount. Our site was a nice large pull through with a picnic table and fire ring. Setup wasn't difficult. There was some wet dirt, could probably use some gravel. The campground looked to be in a retired pecan Grove. Not a ton of privacy but large sites and nice trees. While you can hear the highway, this one is not immediately adjacent but one property away, so it isn't bad. The property between the campground and the highway is a large abandoned building.. slightly shady but not a problem. Overall we enjoyed our stay.

  • Lauren W.
    Aug. 27, 2021

    Cordele KOA

    Quiet

    Very pleasant staff that took you to your site. Good size site. Table, fire ring. Clean restrooms

  • Robert M.
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Southern Trails RV Resort

    Overnight spot

    This campground is ok for an overnight stay. There is annuals and seasonal all through the campground. We were in a section behind the office. Set up  was on grass. you picked your own spot. Was level and power was fine ( we use 30 amp ) Some areas have shade and some are in the open. Keep in mine this is Georgia so check for red any's. A couple spots we decided not to take as the ants were right next to water/ electric hookups. You can see they try and keep the any population down, but if you lived in the south you know that's an everyday chore. 

    Had a beautiful sunrise as it is next door to a horse ranch of sorts.

    We used their laundry and it was fine. $2 a machine. 

    Our ATT hot spot nomad internet was strong

    Cell phone signal was 4 bars ( T-Mobile )

    Road noise sleep able from I75 nearby.

    Easy on off to this campground

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2020

    Sprewell Bluff Park

    Small campground but pretty

    Sprewell Bluff Park is about 50 miles south of Atlanta on the Flint River. The campground is small, tent & RV sites starting at $35/night with 30/50 amp electric, water, fire ring, and picnic tables. Most are back in. There is a showroom/bathroom. There are also cabins. The trading post has a variety of camping items and souvenirs. This is primarily a a fisherman’s Park. There is some canoeing and hiking, and a new playground. A boat ramp was added recently. It is somewhat difficult to get here.


Guide to Montezuma

Tent camping near Montezuma, Georgia offers primitive and rustic camping experiences in central Georgia's agricultural heartland. The region sits at approximately 300-400 feet above sea level, characterized by gently rolling terrain with a humid subtropical climate. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winters remain relatively mild with occasional frost.

What to do

Wildlife observation opportunities: At Pecan Orchard Estate-Campground, campers can observe diverse bird species and local wildlife. According to one camper, the property is "boarding hunting lands. Lots of wild life & TONs of singing birds" making it ideal for nature photographers and birdwatchers.

Fishing access: Kings Pond at Fort Benning provides pond fishing approximately 45 miles west of Montezuma. Though located on a military installation, the camping area offers a secluded experience where "you feel as if you're a million miles away," despite occasional training sounds.

Stargazing opportunities: The rural setting of Montezuma-area campgrounds provides minimal light pollution for night sky viewing. Primitive sites at Piney Hills Campground feature picnic tables in drive-in sites positioned away from major light sources, creating optimal conditions for astronomy enthusiasts.

What campers like

Pecan tree canopy: The mature pecan trees at Pecan Orchard Estate-Campground provide natural shade during hot Georgia summers. A recent visitor noted the "TREES are gorgeous" within this "15 acre Pecan Orchard Estate," creating a distinctive camping environment different from typical pine or hardwood forests.

Off-grid authenticity: The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm delivers a genuine disconnected experience while maintaining basic comforts. A camper succinctly described it as "Off-grid done right!" The property features walk-in tent sites accessible by short trails from parking areas.

Quiet atmosphere: Most Montezuma-area campgrounds maintain peaceful environments away from highway noise. One camper specifically mentioned that Pecan Orchard Estate-Campground is "a beautiful quiet spot for camping," ideal for those seeking solitude.

What you should know

Limited drinking water access: Many primitive campgrounds near Montezuma require bringing your own water supply. Kings Pond at Fort Benning offers vault toilets but no potable water, despite being one of the area's free camping options.

Weather considerations: The central Georgia climate produces intense summer heat and humidity from June through September, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures, typically ranging from 60-80°F during daylight hours.

Reservation requirements: Most established campgrounds require advance booking. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm uses a reservation system and does not permit pets, while Pecan Orchard Estate-Campground allows pets but has specific site restrictions.

Tips for camping with families

Age-appropriate sites: For families with young children, Piney Hills Campground offers drive-in access to tent sites with picnic tables, minimizing hiking distance with gear and supplies.

Bug protection essentials: Georgia's warm climate supports active insect populations, particularly mosquitoes from April through October. Bring appropriate repellent, netting, and consider permethrin-treated clothing for extended outdoor activities.

Military noise awareness: When camping at Kings Pond on Fort Benning property, prepare children for potential training noises. Despite the sounds, campers report the experience remains peaceful, noting "you can still hear training some nights."

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup options: Most Montezuma-area campgrounds cater primarily to tent campers without electric, water, or sewer connections. Dooly Camp Ground accommodates smaller RVs but offers no hookups or services.

Access road conditions: Several campgrounds feature unpaved access roads that may become difficult to navigate after heavy rains. Vehicles with higher clearance are recommended for reaching more remote sites, especially during Georgia's rainy seasons.

Generator restrictions: Check campground policies regarding generator use. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm prohibits generators to maintain the quiet, off-grid experience for all campers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular tent campsite near Montezuma, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Montezuma, GA is The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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