Camping near Moultrie, Georgia offers several RV park options within a 30-mile radius in the South Georgia coastal plain. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F between June and September, with mild winters averaging 50-60°F during daytime hours. Most campgrounds in this region sit on flat terrain with sandy soil, making for easy leveling but potential drainage issues during heavy rain periods.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Visitors to Lake Park Campground can enjoy fishing on the property's lake. "Beautiful campground on the water conveniently located. Lots of animals to see and the staff is outstanding," notes Shea A., who also mentions the campground is "very pet friendly."
Live entertainment: At Sugar Mill Plantation RV Park, campers can enjoy evening entertainment. "The bar opens each evening with occasional live music," reports Connie A., who also appreciates that "the sites are not pull through but they are on a creek."
Water recreation: For family water activities, Creekside RV Park offers multiple water features. Tracy notes, "Big pool, baby pool, kid pool with dump bucket and Lazy River. Play ground. Outside bar & Grill. Lot to do." Michele S. adds, "So many things to do no reason to leave! Lazy river, swimming pool, water park, tiki bar, lake, restaurant, golf cart rentals."
What campers like
Quiet atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the peaceful settings at RV parks near Moultrie. At Albany RV Resort, Joana A. was "so pleasantly surprised. It's well maintained, big, and even has a lovely duck pond on the property."
Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds feature ponds and natural areas with resident wildlife. At Lake Park Campground, Jacque E. enjoyed "beautiful scenery and a welcoming duck party! With a few goats to visit as well." Another camper mentioned the "beautiful trees with the Spanish moss."
Concrete pads: Stable setups matter to campers at Albany RV Resort. ARLOW notes, "Concrete pads make for easy, stable setup. Lots of tree shade for beating the heat. The pond can be fished and has a few geese and ducks."
Friendly staff: Across multiple RV parks Moultrie visitors consistently mention helpful personnel. At The Trolley Stop RV Park, Susan D. reports, "Camp hosts Rita and Jim made sure we got to our site and we were settled in. We will definitely be staying again!!"
What you should know
Highway noise: Several RV parks sit close to major highways. At Cecil Bay RV Park, Jackie T. notes it's "very close to the interstate noise, but we slept fine." Similarly, at Lake Park Campground, Janice M. mentions, "It sits by a Camping World so if you need anything it's here! It's near the highway so there is a little traffic noise."
Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require extra work for level setups. Eleanor at Lake Park Campground reports, "Site was unlevel and took three boards to fix side to side, disconnected from TV to fix fore/aft."
Ground surface variations: RV parks near Moultrie feature different site surfaces. At Sugar Mill Plantation RV Park, Morgan S. notes while it's "titled as an RV Park, they accommodate tent camping as well," while Albany RV Resort offers concrete pads that "make for easy, stable setup."
Weather considerations: Heavy rain can affect camping conditions. Janel P. at Sugar Mill Plantation RV Park mentioned, "When it rained on Sunday we were slightly flooded when packing up."
Tips for camping with families
Water feature selection: When traveling with children, prioritize campgrounds with kid-friendly water features. Creekside RV Park stands out with "Big pool, baby pool, kid pool with dump bucket and Lazy River. Play ground," according to Tracy.
Tournament convenience: Butterbean Acres RV Park provides 32 sites with amenities for sports families. Janel P. found Sugar Mill Plantation RV Park convenient: "We stayed for a softball tournament in Thomasville, GA which was about 8 miles away. It was a nice no frills campground that served our purpose."
Group gathering spaces: Look for campgrounds with communal areas. Janel P. appreciated Sugar Mill Plantation RV Park's layout: "We were placed in a great area that was circular to have all the families together to have a nice circle around the campfire."
Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children often enjoy watching local animals. At Lake Park Campground, campers report seeing "a welcoming duck party" and "lots of animals to see," making it entertaining for younger visitors.
Tips from RVers
Connection placement challenges: Some sites have awkward utility placement. Eleanor at Lake Park Campground notes, "Concrete pad was all the way forward on the site while connections were over midway back making it so we couldn't use both easily."
Site selection strategy: For overnight stays, location within the campground matters. Eleanor recommends: "For overnight guests, I would recommend asking for sites up near the front of the park, as they appeared newer and more level."
Pull-through site availability: Several RV parks Moultrie campers frequent offer easy-access sites. At Valdosta Oaks RV Park, Laura H. notes the "100 very level sites, full hook ups, easy to get in and out of. Plenty of space for big rigs...Most sites were pull through sites."
Supply convenience: Some campgrounds offer on-site or nearby shopping. Janice M. appreciates that Lake Park Campground "sits by a Camping World so if you need anything it's here," while Sugar Mill Plantation RV Park has "a general store in the office for any forgotten items."