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Places to Camp near Richmond Hill, GA

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Searching for the best camping near Richmond Hill, GA? Discover secluded campsites where you can reconnect with nature. Or maybe you like to bring your family and friends along. Either way, there are Richmond Hill campgrounds just for you. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.

Best Camping Sites Near Richmond Hill, GA (56)

  1. Camper-submitted photo from Skidaway Island State Park Campground

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    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    97 Reviews
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    878 Saves
    Savannah, Georgia

    As part of Georgia’s Intracoastal Waterway, Skidaway Island State Park is nearly 600 acres of maritime forest, tidal creeks, and salt marshes nestled between the Skidaway River and the housing developments of The Landing. The park’s main draw is its lush coastal woods of live oaks, red cedars, and pines dripping with Spanish moss, which, in turn, is home for a variety of wildlife, including deer, raccoons and a variety of shorebirds. Many of the park’s flora and fauna can be seen on a network of 6 miles of walking trails and boardwalks. Some trails are ADA accessible, and some are also open to cyclists. For your best chance at spying a resident alligator, go for a stroll on the 2-mile Big Ferry Trail.

    Visitors to Skidaway Island State Park, just a 10-mile drive southeast of Savannah, have access to nearly 90 tent and RV campsites, in addition to 3 camper cabins and 3 group campsites. All sites offer electrical hookups, and some are ADA accessible. Campground amenities include restrooms with showers, bike rentals, picnic areas, two playgrounds, laundry facilities, and an interpretive center. There is also an amphitheater that hosts seasonal interpretive programs. A hiking trail from the campground leads to an observation tower that overlooks the Skidaway Narrows, where you can scan for egrets and osprey. If you’re lucky, you might spot dolphins swimming up the waterway. Campsite rates range from $40–$49/night; cabins range from $42–$140/night.

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    $40 - $49 / night

  2. Camper-submitted photo from Fort McAllister State Park Campground

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    Fort McAllister State Park Campground

    54 Reviews
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    422 Saves
    Richmond Hill, Georgia
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    $33 - $34 / night

  3. Camper-submitted photo from CreekFire Resort

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    CreekFire Resort

    52 Reviews
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    240 Saves
    Richmond Hill, Georgia

    CreekFire RV Resort has something for everyone whether you want to escape to the outdoors or explore the historic city of Savannah, Georgia. Park an RV or stay in one of our deluxe cabins while enjoying ample space in nature to relax, unwind and breathe in the fresh air. Hike, splash, and play your way all over the resort – creating memories with your family and friends that will last a lifetime.

    About 20 minutes west of downtown Savannah, CreekFire RV Resort is conveniently located 1/2 a mile from the intersection of Interstate 95 and Highway 204 – easily accessible from all directions.

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  4. Camper-submitted photo from River's End Campground & RV Park

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    River's End Campground & RV Park

    57 Reviews
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    697 Saves
    Tybee Island, Georgia

    Tybee Island, often referred to as Savannah’s Beach, offers visitors a place for all seasons with sandy beaches, great fishing, and rich history at every turn.

    River’s End Campground is a fantastic home base for exploring it all. We’re just a few short blocks from the beach (approx. 1/2 mile) and an easy 15 mile drive to historic downtown Savannah.

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  5. Camper-submitted photo from Red Gate Farms - RV Resort

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    Red Gate Farms - RV Resort

    21 Reviews
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    246 Saves
    Savannah, Georgia

    Closest RV Park to Historic, Downtown Savannah, GA

    Since 1931, Red Gate Farms has been owned by the same family, giving our RV resort a touch of true, Southern hospitality on top of its stunning, natural beauty. Within the property, you will find yourself surrounded by spectacular scenery including centuries-old live oak trees, perfectly manicured and lush paddocks, glistening lakes, and other stunning aspects that make up Savannah's countryside. We provide a range of amenities to ensure that guests have a comfortable and fun stay. We also offer numerous onsite and offsite activities that you can take advantage of during your time with us. Although you will feel like you are hours away from the bustling city, Red Gate Farms is only minutes from Historic Downtown Savannah, making it the perfect destination for your stay. Red Gate RV Resort invites you to create lasting memories in Savannah’s charming countryside.

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    • Reservable
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  6. Camper-submitted photo from Savannah South KOA

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    Savannah South KOA

    19 Reviews
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    81 Saves
    Richmond Hill, Georgia
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    Spacious Skies Savannah Oaks

    17 Reviews
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    Richmond Hill, Georgia

    Spacious Skies Savannah Oaks offering 24 acres of southern hospitality among the great outdoors. Tuck your RV into a shady site beneath branches of magnificent oaks draped with Spanish moss, all right along the Ogeechee River that is brimming with game fish. This charming spot feels tucked away, yet is conveniently located just minutes off I-95 and only 20 minutes from historic Savannah.

    Located near Savannah Mall, Spacious Skies Savannah Oaks is an excellent base camp for one-day trips to the Okefenokee Swamp, Brunswick and the Golden Isles of St. Simons, Jekyll and Sea Islands. There is also Fort Frederica, Midway Colonial Museum and other neighboring attractions as well. Savannah itself is the oldest planned city in the United States and the country’s largest urban national historic site, offering many points of interest and incredible beauty as well.

    We are proud to announce our partnership with Black Folks Camp Too and are now the first “unity blaze certified” collection of private campgrounds!

    Being Unity Blaze Certified confirms that all 15 of our campgrounds and our team are committed to making sure all campers know “You are Invited and Welcomed” — the Unity Blaze motto. While Spacious Skies has always firmly held this belief, we wanted to go one step further in partnering with BFCT to make sure all campground staff completed the Unity Blaze training program.

    Please navigate to our website for up to date information regarding our amenities.

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    $35 - $89 / night

  8. Camper-submitted photo from Lake Jasper RV Village

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    Lake Jasper RV Village

    20 Reviews
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    134 Saves
    Hardeeville, South Carolina

    Welcome to Lake Jasper RV Village, conveniently located just minutes off of Interstate 95 at Exit 8 - "The Gateway to Hilton Head Island". Our brand new resort is convenient to Hilton Head and the historic cities of Beaufort and Savannah.

    Wake to the sounds of nature beckoning you to explore the park. Hike the area's pristine trails and paddle the clear waters, play the challenging "Sarge" disc golf course, or simply relax at our lakeside pool and amenity center. Do as much or as little as you like. Reserve your site today and let the memories begin.

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  9. Camper-submitted photo from Biltmore RV Park

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    Biltmore RV Park

    4 Reviews
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    43 Saves
    Savannah, Georgia

    Rates

    Nightly, weekly, and monthly rates
    
    Call us for pricing.
    One RV and one vehicle per site.
    Rate is for two people per unit (extra $2.00 per additional person)
    Monthly sites when available; call for rates. No discounts offered for monthly rates
    Good Sam members receive 10% discount on nightly rates
    Some Holidays and special events may require a minimum of non refundable nights (Please call ahead for holiday rate information and hours)

    Large, spacious sites (larger then normally seen in RV Parks), many shaded All sites have 30 and 50 amp service All sites have water and sewer Limited Pull-Thru sites Some sites (non-shaded) are satellite friendly Cable available but not at satellite sites WIFI available for email access (Hot Spot in office) Dog walking service by appointment based on availability Antique and collectible store on site

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    $70 / night

  10. Camper-submitted photo from Little Tybee Island Dispersed

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    Little Tybee Island Dispersed

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    Tybee Island, Georgia

    Little Tybee, owned by the state of Georgia, is an uninhabited barrier island lying just to the south of Tybee Island. It is made up of salt marsh interspersed with hardwood hammocks and fronts the Atlantic Ocean with pristine beaches. It is an undisturbed nature preserve with no hotels or other dwellings on the island, but camping is allowed.

    The only way to get to Little Tybee is by boat or kayak. Many local charter services on Tybee will take you to tour the island or to camp and kayak rental and tours are available.

    Rarities that have been sighted on Little Tybee include: roseate spoonbill, reddish egret, and the curlew sandpiper. Osprey and bald eagles nest on the island. In the winter large numbers of shorebirds gather to rest on its beaches including whimbrels, dowitchers, and piping plovers. Egrets, herons, ibis, and storks are numerous and there are a few nesting spots on the island for these birds. In the summer oystercatchers, Wilson’s plover, and the endangered Least Tern nest on its undisturbed beaches. These birds are easy to see but you are requested to stay away from the posted nesting sites.

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