Camping near Newnan, GA

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    Newnan, Georgia and the surrounding area feature a range of developed campgrounds and recreational areas along the Chattahoochee River. Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground and McIntosh Reserve Park provide the primary established camping options within close proximity to the city. These parks accommodate tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and in some locations, cabin rentals or platform camping. The region includes both state-managed recreational areas and county parks that provide varying levels of services, from primitive riverside sites to full-hookup campgrounds with shower facilities.

    Many campgrounds in the Newnan area require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. McIntosh Reserve Park operates on a first-come, first-served basis for camping, with sites available for $20 per night. Most developed campgrounds feature amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms. Several campgrounds provide water and electrical hookups for RVs, though primitive tent camping remains popular along the Chattahoochee River. As one camper noted, "The camping layout falls somewhere between dispersed camping and a traditional campground. When I checked in, I was told I could pull up to any site with a fire pit."

    The Chattahoochee River serves as a central feature for recreation throughout the area, with several campgrounds offering direct river access for fishing, kayaking, and scenic views. Campers at McIntosh Reserve Park can enjoy riverside sites with the sound of small rapids nearby, though swimming is prohibited due to strong currents. Chattahoochee Bend State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its spacious campsites and hiking trails. One visitor mentioned, "Lots of great hiking. The bathrooms were cleaner than my bathroom at home. The dogs loved the hiking and the river is beautiful with the fall colors." Several campgrounds in the area provide family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and splash pads. The camping experience varies significantly between the more developed state parks with full facilities and the more primitive riverside camping options at county parks.

    Best Campgrounds near Newnan (103)

      1. Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground

      4.2(28)14mi from Newnan72 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Chattahoochee Bend State Park is just 16 miles northwest of Newnan, Ga. We camped in one of the many riverfront platforms at the end of May."

      from $11 - $250 / night

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      2. McIntosh Reserve Park

      4.0(11)12mi from NewnanRVs, Tents

      "We live close by so for a night trip this is a perfect little getaway."

      "I cleaned up a bit of trash around my site when I arrived. The camp host drove around selling firewood."

      3. South Oaks RV & Mobile Home Park

      1.7(7)11mi from NewnanRVs

      "However, there were quite a few confederate flags flying around, and there were not many other people of color in the area. There were never any issues."

      4. Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground

      4.4(26)27mi from Newnan15 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There's several yurts and 5 walk-in tent sites. Yes, some of the reviews here are confusing this park with another. There's NO RV or TRAILER camping here. "

      "15 miles West of Atlanta, Ga off I20 Sweetwater Creek State Park offers history, trails, water activities and peace and quiet."

      from $28 - $100 / night

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      5. Little Tallapoosa Park

      4.7(16)24mi from NewnanRVs, Tents

      "Check in is easy, either call and leave a deposit or drive up and pay. They let you peruse the sites before paying which was nice."

      "Has nice paved walking/bike trails and well kept natural trails. One trail follows the Tallapoosa River with areas that have benches. Pond and lake are a bust for fishing."

      from $40 - $50 / night

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      6. Bush Head Shoals Park

      4.8(5)18mi from Newnan6 sitesTents

      "There is a nice hiking trail right across from site 1. There were plenty of trees around the sites to hang hammocks. They have 2 vault toilets, which are lit at night which is nice."

      from $20 / night

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      7. Park At The Farm!

      5.0(1)12mi from Newnan1 siteRVs

      from $28 / night

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      8. Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

      4.5(57)37mi from Newnan164 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is park is just a few hours away from home so we stayed for a few days to camp and hike. I took my teardrop trailer and had site 315."

      "Roosevelt State Park you are surrounded by forest, lakes, streams, rock formations and campsites are quiet and private.  We stayed in site #114 directly on the lake. "

      from $12 - $500 / night

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      9. Banning Mills Treehouses

      5.0(1)14mi from NewnanRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "If you don't have a key your not driving in. All the campsites are set back in the woods at different elevations and really cool. It took us about 6 months to get in here. Long waiting list."

      from $99 - $204 / night

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      10. Stone Mountain Park Campground

      4.4(92)46mi from NewnanRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Lived in Georgia my whole life and yet my first time to Stone Mountain was literally three years ago. Now we have an annual pass and go all the time."

      "One of the best camping areas in Georgia."

      from $44 - $65 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Newnan, GA

    614 Reviews of 103 Newnan Campgrounds


    • Rusty R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Atlanta South RV Resort

      Crowded Campground

      Very crowded campground, tight sites, and dated facilities. Stayed one night on a through trip, so they let me stay with my custom built RV but they have a rule against it if you’re staying more than one night. I am not sure why because this isn’t an RV resort, it reminds me of an over crowded KOA. Good for business stay or a quick overnight but if you have a family and want room for your kids to play, I’d look elsewhere.

    • Rowland L.
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

      Great Getaway

      I have been to FDR 3 times in the last 3 years and I hope to come more frequently. I came here multiple times over 50 years ago and I find it as enjoyable now as I did then. The check in is always easy. It is quiet there and there is so much to do. The trails are great for hiking. The facilities are always clean.
      Georgia state parks are always nice but this is my favorite.

    • Jim S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 20, 2026

      Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

      What a Gem

      Nice updated CCC corp campground. Large sites,level full hookup. Most if not all have a view of the lake. We are here on a Monday but very quiet .We are in an Airstream 28 foot but several large rigs , class A and 5th wheels Not close to full but I expect very busy in the summer and weekends. I would definitely make a reservation just 90 miles from Atlanta

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Silver Comet Trailhead Parking Lot

      A non-descript lot good for a stealth overnight

      While there is a free dispersed campground nearby, it requires advanced registration on their website. This is a good spot for passers by who wing trips without reservations. It’s just a lot, but there is a portapotty. It is a trail head for the local greenway. There’s also a frisbee golf course next to the lot. The trail is posted no motorized vehicles, so take that into account if you have ebikes. The streams nearby do have fish that are easily caught as well as water snakes (non-venomous). Overall I’d recommend to not abuse it (don’t deploy any awnings, chairs, grills, etc in the lot), but it’s a quiet waypoint to stretch your legs and overnight.

    • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2026

      Stone Mountain Park Campground

      Not a fan of this State Park

      We got a site with full hook ups and it was unusually expensive for a State Park. It was fairly level and gravel. It had a picnic table and small deck area that was in rough shape and needs replacement. It was just OK. At least it was quiet at night and the bathhouse was clean, though our daughter never did get hot water in the shower. There is a train ride that runs in a circle around the stone mountain area. The horn blasts all day long, but luckily not late at night. The biggest disappointment was that they say it's dog friendly on the web site, but dogs aren't allowed on most of the trails we tried to walk on, so we didn't get to see much of the park except by car. There are many activities, but they are not free. It's an expensive park for families. Bring your wallet!

    • Raalyn
      Feb. 12, 2026

      Joe Kurz Wildlife Management Area

      Quiet and beautiful

      Update: You need hunting, fishing, or land pass. No smoking or drinking allowed. Clean and cleared paths. All kinds of animals roaming about.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 6, 2026

      Lake Allatoona Military - Fort McPherson

      Military Campground

      This Campground is for military affiliated campers only. Navy Lake Site has camp sites as well as cabins available. The beach and swimming area on Lake Alatoona is nice.

    • Jim M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 12, 2026

      Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground

      Great Campground

      We stopped here for a couple of days while visiting friends in the area. We had a great time and the campground was beautiful and well maintained. looking forward to coming back here soon.

    • Greg S.
      Jan. 7, 2026

      Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

      4.7 stars

      This review is for an early winter stay. The 500 loop was beautiful, with tall pines dominating the flora and creating a serene setting. The sites on the outside of the loop are wonderful- large, private and forested; whereas the inner sites were facing the road in many cases. We had 505 and my parents had 515, and both were really good. We played in the forest a lot with the kids, building a shelter and climbing trees. There is a small playground in the 500 loop. The other camping loops didn't look quite as private. The park is super close to Callaway Gardens, so we were able to check in and get setup on Friday late afternoon and still get to see the Holiday Light show at Callaway, which is pricey but very cool and worth a one time experience. The state park itself is huge, spanning at least 15 miles with trails throughout. There is one trail that is over 20 miles. The lookout where FDR spent time and had a picnic spot was stunning. We also really enjoyed the Cascade Falls trail, which had several small waterfalls along the way. This park leaves little to be desired for a weekend camping getaway.


    Guide to Newnan

    Campsites near Newnan, Georgia provide access to the Little Tallapoosa and Chattahoochee river basins in an area that typically receives 50 inches of annual rainfall. Summer temperatures average 89°F in July while winter camping sees average lows around 32°F in January. The region's camping options range from waterfront platforms to elevated tent sites with established hiking trails connecting natural and historical features.

    What to do

    Hiking along river trails: At Bush Head Shoals Park, trails follow the river's edge with red blazes marking the path. "There is a nice hiking trail right across from site 1," notes Michael P., who appreciated the easy access from the camping area.

    Paddle the Chattahoochee: Multiple access points allow for water recreation near Newnan campsites. "We scheduled a kayak trip for Saturday, but needed to change the time. They were very accommodating," shares a Bush Head Shoals visitor who found the staff helpful with river activities.

    Explore historical ruins: The Manchester Mill ruins at Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground provide a glimpse into industrial history. "Beautiful hiking trails, very wooded and shaded," says Dori H., who found the park's combination of natural features and historical sites appealing.

    Wildlife viewing: Bird watching opportunities abound in the area's river corridors. "Almost every time I camp here I see a bald eagle flying over the river," reports one camper at Bush Head Shoals Park, highlighting the wildlife viewing potential.

    What campers like

    Spacious campsites: Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground receives consistent praise for site layout. "We loved our spot especially #103 in Campground 1, lots of privacy for our 21ft Lance TT," writes Erin C., who found backing in straightforward despite needing to level their trailer.

    Clean facilities: Many campers comment on well-maintained bathrooms and facilities. "The bathrooms were cleaner than my bathroom at home," shares a visitor at Chattahoochee Bend, reflecting a common sentiment across reviews.

    Riverside camping: The sound of flowing water enhances the camping experience. "There is a small rapid that stretches across the river near sites 1-10, so you get that nice water flowing sound to fall asleep to," notes Sarah S. at McIntosh Reserve Park.

    Platform camping options: Elevated camping platforms provide a distinct experience. "Platform sites are super nice. Short walk into the sites, right beside a river," Jessica D. writes about Chattahoochee Bend, though she notes there's "not much privacy between platforms."

    What you should know

    Reservation systems vary: While some parks require advance booking, others operate differently. "Camping is first come first served basis, no reservations. $20 per night, parking for one vehicle included. Extra vehicles require $5 parking pass per day," explains a McIntosh Reserve Park visitor.

    Camping layout diversity: The organization of sites differs between parks. "The camping layout falls somewhere between dispersed camping and a traditional campground. When I checked in, I was told I could pull up to any site with a fire pit," shares a McIntosh camper about the more flexible arrangement.

    Limited tent sites: Some parks have fewer options for tent campers. "Not many camping spots for tents more for rv's," reports Devin S. about Chattahoochee Bend, suggesting tent campers should research specific parks before arrival.

    Water access varies: River access points aren't always convenient from campsites. "We thought camping on the platforms near the river would give us access to the water but there is not really a beach that we found near the campsites," notes a Chattahoochee Bend camper.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for parks with playgrounds: Little Tallapoosa Park offers family-friendly amenities. "Sites are nice we were at site 11 pull thru with full hook up. Splash park was fun and clean for the kids as well as really nice walking trails we enjoyed," reports Andy M.

    Consider park location for biking: Some campgrounds have layouts ideal for children's activities. "My kids enjoyed biking around the camping loop and we did some geocaching," shares Sarah F. about Little Tallapoosa Park, highlighting the additional activities beyond hiking.

    Check for splash pads: Water features provide summer entertainment. "Great place for family, splash pad in the park," notes Buddy G. about McIntosh Reserve Park, offering an alternative to river swimming which is often prohibited due to currents.

    Seek out educational opportunities: Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground offers learning experiences. "They also had a scavenger hunt that my kids loved doing," shares Joshua H., who camped with four children and appreciated the educational activities.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling requirements: Terrain varies significantly between campgrounds. "Backing in was not difficult even though we had to raise the right tire 3" to be level," notes one RVer at Chattahoochee Bend State Park about site #103.

    Electric options: Check for appropriate hookup compatibility. "Drive through spot for our RV with 50AMP, 30AMP, water and dump service," shares James E., who used Chattahoochee Bend for his maiden voyage in a 22-foot Class C RV.

    Camp loops with different features: At Franklin D Roosevelt State Park, site selection matters. "We were on site 213 and 214. Beautiful wooded site lots of space between sites in this loop. Very short walk to lake. Loop 1 sites are lake front and lake view but more close together than we like," advises Liz H.

    Access considerations: Some parks have challenging terrain. "Electric bikes made it all the more fun, since the single road in, out and all about is quite hilly," notes a Chattahoochee Bend visitor who found the additional transportation helpful for navigating the park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the best campgrounds near Newnan, GA?

    The best campgrounds near Newnan include Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground, located just 16 miles northwest of Newnan. This large park features five miles of river frontage, hiking and mountain biking trails, and separate areas for RVs, tent camping, and cabins. Another excellent option is COE West Point Lake R Shaefer Heard Campground, which offers year-round camping with many sites overlooking the 29,000-acre West Point Lake. For those willing to drive a bit farther, McIntosh Reserve Park near Whitesburg provides beautiful waterfront camping with basic amenities.

    What RV parks are available in Newnan, Georgia with full hookups?

    Atlanta West Campground near Newnan caters primarily to long-term residents but offers full hookup sites for RVs. This location provides convenient access to downtown amenities. For a more natural setting with full hookups, Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve is a good option, offering tree-surrounded sites with full hookups, though be aware the access roads can be bumpy. South Oaks RV & Mobile Home Park near Palmetto is another alternative with water hookups and big-rig friendly sites. All these locations provide the essential amenities needed for a comfortable RV camping experience near Newnan.

    Are there family-friendly campgrounds in Newnan with shower facilities?

    Families looking for campgrounds with shower facilities near Newnan should consider Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground, which offers clean restrooms and private campsites perfect for families. The park surrounds you with forests, lakes, and streams while providing modern amenities. Stone Mountain Park Campground is another excellent family option within driving distance, featuring shower facilities and numerous family activities including the famous laser show and fireworks. Both parks provide the perfect balance of natural surroundings and necessary amenities for a comfortable family camping experience.