Best Campgrounds near Richmond Hill, GA

Richmond Hill, Georgia provides several established campgrounds with a mix of amenities and natural settings. Fort McAllister State Park Campground sits along the Ogeechee River offering tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and yurts amid historic Civil War surroundings. The Savannah South KOA in Richmond Hill features tent camping, RV sites, and cabin rentals with full hookups, while Spacious Skies Savannah Oaks combines riverside scenery with modern facilities approximately 15 miles west of Richmond Hill. These developed campgrounds offer varying levels of amenities from basic to resort-style, with most providing water and electric hookups.

Camping facilities in the Richmond Hill area typically remain open year-round, though summer humidity makes spring and fall more comfortable for tent camping. Most campgrounds require advance reservations, especially during peak seasons and holidays. "We wanted to explore the GA coast and Skidaway Island State Park did not disappoint. October is a wonderful time to visit the Georgia coast. Bugs, tourists, and foul weather are at seasonal lows," noted one camper about the nearby state park. The coastal location means hurricane season (June through November) should factor into travel plans. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with most developed campgrounds offering WiFi access. Proximity to I-95 makes these campgrounds convenient for travelers, though traffic noise can affect sites closer to major roads.

Campsites with marsh or water views tend to receive the highest ratings from visitors. A recent review highlighted that Fort McAllister State Park provides "a nice marsh view" from some sites. Skidaway Island State Park, though not in Richmond Hill proper but about 25 minutes away, earns consistent praise for its Spanish moss-draped live oaks creating a distinctive coastal camping experience. Many developed campgrounds in the area serve as convenient bases for exploring nearby Savannah's historic district (approximately 20-30 minutes away) and Tybee Island's beaches. The region's mixed-use campgrounds typically offer amenities like showers, laundry facilities, and camp stores, with some featuring swimming pools, fishing access, and organized activities. Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, various bird species, and occasional marsh creatures like crabs.

Best Camping Sites Near Richmond Hill, Georgia (62)

    1. CreekFire RV Resort

    57 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 897-2855

    "There was also a bar and grill at the pool area and a full restaurant at their lakeside sites. The lake had docks for fishing."

    "Conveniently located to downtown Savannah and other amenities. There are only two tent sites, and they are in docks."

    2. Fort McAllister State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 727-2339

    $12 - $230 / night

    "We enjoyed the well-kept campground and explored the civil war fort which inspired discussions of Georgia’s history. Too hot to have an enjoyable hike, though."

    "Even in winter, Fort McCallister campground was nearly full and for the most part with large, really large and really, really large RVs."

    3. Park Campground Bluffton, SC

    106 Reviews
    Savannah, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 598-2300

    $45 - $165 / night

    "My favorite campground...nestled in a maritime forest, the live oaks and Spanish moss, drip and dance around you, lending an air of romance and other- worldly feel."

    "Huge shady sites in beautiful Georgia Marshlands. Very close to downtown Savannah and Tybee Island. We will definitely be back!"

    4. Savannah South KOA

    19 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 756-3396

    "Good location for the Savannah area. Sites are very tight and graveled but level."

    "Close to highway, restaurants, and shopping. Friendly staff with fishing lake on premises. Had good time hanging at pool."

    5. Spacious Skies Savannah Oaks

    20 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 748-4000

    $49 - $90 / night

    "What a fabulous location. So close to the 95. Easy drive through spots and all the amenities of home."

    "Very quiet and peaceful campground tucked away, but still close enough to enjoy Savannah and the beach. Sites are wide and we had full hookups. Enjoyed the dock and seeing the wildlife."

    6. Red Gate Farms - RV Resort

    24 Reviews
    Savannah, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 272-8028

    "Beautiful grounds with horses, goats, lakes, pool, playground and rental venues. Former dairy farm with open spaces and pastures for animals."

    "If you find yourself in or near arguably the best little city in the entire South (that would be Savannah, GA y’all) and are in need of a spot to park your over-sized mobile living room for the night ("

    7. River's End Campground & RV Park

    61 Reviews
    Tybee Island, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 786-5518

    "Planned a trip with friends to Tybee Island Georgia, just outside Savannah.  It rained the first couple of days we were there, but still were Able to get out and enjoy the sites sounds and food.  "

    "Location is great. Not right on the beach but a short walking distance.(NOTE: DO NOT WALK YOUR DOG ON THE BEACH- they do not give warnings and the fine is close to$300)."

    8. Biltmore RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Savannah, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 236-4065

    $70 / night

    "It’s close to Savannah and anything you’d want or need. Hwy runs right in front office but we had no road noise to speak of- it seemed quiet with lots of nice shady trees."

    "The passes are cheaper and they will pick you up which is better than driving to Charleston and looking for parking"

    9. Pioneer Campsite — Fort Morris State Historic Site

    1 Review
    Richmond Hill, GA
    12 miles
    +1 (912) 884-5999

    $45 / night

    "I didn’t get to stay there but walked around for about an hour. But it’s on my list on the way back to Pa when I go."

    10. Holbrook Pond Military - Fort Stewart

    2 Reviews
    Hinesville, GA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 435-8213

    "Being military it was great to have a place close by. It’s inexpensive too."

    "They are so tired now that we are back home, they just laying around sleeping."

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Recent Reviews near Richmond Hill, GA

510 Reviews of 62 Richmond Hill Campgrounds


  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2026

    Long Bridge Boat Landing

    Peaceful Boat Ramp Stop for a Night

    Stopped here overnight while driving from Florida to Ohio and it worked out great as a quick, low-stress place to rest. The spot is near a boat ramp and close to the road, so you’ll hear some traffic, but it wasn’t disruptive. Overnight was quiet, especially in winter — no boats, just birds and a calm morning.

    Access was easy in a 2WD Chevy Express van with no clearance issues, and the parking area was mostly level. It’s close enough to the route to be convenient, but far enough off that you don’t feel like people are constantly around.

    Didn’t check cell signal, but Starlink had no issues at all.

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 27, 2026

    Park Campground Bluffton, SC

    Nice place

    Spent a cold week and a half here in January escaping storm Fern. Nice level spots with electrical and water hookups. Cell service (Verizon and AT&T) were decent enough to watch TV and for me to work with multiple video meetings. Trails are nice if you like to see swamps and estuaries. Some very pretty birds and you can hear the owls talking to each other at night. Bathrooms were warm and clean. Good laundry machines too. Cycling around here is not great. Very flat hardly any bike lanes and lots of straight roads.

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 19, 2026

    Park Campground Bluffton, SC

    Pleasant place nice staff

    The people here are nice. Perhaps it’s the southern hospitality or just the type of person who works in a state park. The campgrounds are well maintained. Sites are level for the most part. Showers are pretty good with hot water and the laundry machines look newer. Leave it better than you found it.

  • Nancy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 12, 2025

    Fort McAllister State Park Campground

    Peaceful

    I spent several days here. Enjoyed the nature. Saw an armadillo, raccoon and lots of deer. Was able to do laundry and shower in the same building. I appreciate the handicap accessible showers.

  • t
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Fort McAllister State Park Campground

    Clean and beautiful

    Everything was perfect very nice camp cite bring out side shoes and inside shoes the weather was great not to hot not to cold we will return

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2025

    River's End Campground & RV Park

    Great Tybee Location

    Tybee Island is a fun place. Really nice beach community and pretty close to Savannah. The campsite is clean and well looked after. Staff are very helpful. Bathrooms and showers are nice. Sites are kind of packed in a little but otherwise, a great base to explore the area.

  • A
    Nov. 1, 2025

    Red Gate Farms - RV Resort

    Amazing stay!

    The combination of the beautiful property, the attentive staff, and the amazing amenities made this stay outstanding! Highly recommend!

  • WThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Lake Jasper RV Park

    Lake Jasper RV Park

    We spent 5 days here at this lake park using it as a base camp to visit our son and family in Bluffton, SC. (30 minute drive) Not far from Savannah, Georgia also. It’s a nice place with both back in and pull through sites.. some close to the lake.


Guide to Richmond Hill

Richmond Hill sits along Georgia's coastal region with elevations ranging from 5-30 feet above sea level, creating marshy lowland conditions throughout the camping areas. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winter lows rarely drop below 40°F. Many campgrounds near Richmond Hill feature Spanish moss-draped live oaks that provide critical shade during summer camping sessions.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Fort McAllister State Park Campground provides access to both freshwater and saltwater fishing. "Beautiful park! Great service! Close to Savannah shopping, Tybee Island, or never leave the park, enjoy the scenery, playgrounds and nature itself," notes one visitor at Fort McAllister State Park Campground.

Nature trails: Explore multiple hiking trails at Skidaway Island State Park, located 25 minutes from Richmond Hill. "There are a handful of nature trails that are easily accessible from the campground. The campground is also a short drive from Savannah, so it's a great base camp for exploring northeastern Georgia," explains a visitor to Skidaway Island State Park Campground.

Historical exploration: Visit Fort Pulaski National Monument, approximately 30 minutes from most Richmond Hill campgrounds. "Really nice campground. Great hikes. Very close to a Publix and two convenience stores. My kids loved the playground and the fort tour!!" reports a camper at Fort McAllister State Park.

What campers like

Large, private sites: Skidaway Island campsites offer spaciousness uncommon in many coastal campgrounds. "The sites are very large and spread out. Many of the campsites have gorgeous Live Oak trees covered in Spanish Moss. The center sites in the campground are pull through with full hookups," notes a camper at Skidaway Island State Park Campground.

Wildlife viewing: The coastal location provides opportunities to observe native wildlife. "I spent three night at Fort McAllister in the tent side of the campground. The sunrise was beautiful over the marsh. When I was here in April the flies were awful but they went away when the sun went down. Haha but that's when the Raccoons come out to play!" warns a camper at Fort McAllister State Park Campground.

Waterfront views: Multiple campgrounds feature water views that guests frequently mention in reviews. "The tent sites are right on the water, which is home to swans, ducks, turtles & possibly gators too! The sandy pad for our tent was perfect, very level & comfortable. The views from the lake were wonderful & t made waking up to see the sunrise worth it every day," shares a visitor at Savannah South KOA.

What you should know

Site conditions: Terrain varies significantly between campgrounds in the area. "This is typical Georgia State Park with large sites and clean, well maintained grounds. Our site was level and spacious. One thing we didn't expect, even in Savannah in December, was mosquitoes," notes a camper at Fort McAllister State Park.

Road noise: Some campgrounds experience highway noise that light sleepers should consider. "Easy in and out to main arteries. Convenient to attractions and supplies. If you're tenting road noise could be problematic," cautions a reviewer at Savannah South KOA.

Pest considerations: The coastal environment brings specific wildlife challenges. "Do NOT leave food or trash unattended or they will ransack your campsite," warns a Fort McAllister camper about raccoons. Another notes: "When I was here in April the flies were awful but they went away when the sun went down."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds offer child-friendly amenities. "Great campground. Great hikes. Very close to a Publix and two convenience stores. My kids loved the playground and the fort tour!!" shares a camper from Fort McAllister State Park.

Swimming options: CreekFire RV Resort features resort-style water amenities. "Campground is super clean and friendly staff. Love having the resort like pool/lazy river/splash pad," notes one visitor, making it one of the best places to camp near Richmond Hill, Georgia for families during hot summer months.

Educational opportunities: Historical sites provide learning experiences for children. "We planned this trip to coincide with the annual Civil War reenactment of Sherman's last battle on his way to the sea. It was our first reenactment and was interesting," shares a visitor at Fort McAllister State Park.

Tips from RVers

Leveling considerations: Many area campgrounds feature well-prepared sites. "Sites are angled so it makes backing in a breeze! And the concrete pad was almost perfectly level which made setup so quick!" notes a visitor at CreekFire Motor Ranch.

RV site selection: Different campgrounds offer varying site types. "The center sites in the campground are pull through with full hookups. The majority are some mix of pull through or back in with water/electric," explains a visitor at Skidaway Island State Park.

Shade availability: The presence of tree cover varies significantly between campgrounds. "Possibly the nicest campground I've ever been to. From the desk staff, the perfect sites, and a full service restaurant this place is the bomb," shares one visitor about CreekFire, while another notes the only drawback: "The only con I have is no shade."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Richmond Hill, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Richmond Hill, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 62 campgrounds and RV parks near Richmond Hill, GA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Richmond Hill, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Richmond Hill, GA is CreekFire RV Resort with a 4.6-star rating from 57 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Richmond Hill, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Richmond Hill, GA.