RV camping near Omaha, Georgia offers access to Lake Eufaula (Walter F. George Reservoir) with 640 miles of shoreline across Georgia and Alabama. Located in Stewart County, the area maintains a humid subtropical climate with summer temperatures averaging 90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. Sandy soil conditions throughout the region can affect campsite stability during heavy rainfall periods.
What to do
Fishing at Lake Eufaula: The reservoir contains numerous bass fishing spots accessible from Lake Pines RV Park & Campground. "Quiet except for the train that rumbled by at 3AM," notes one camper about the park's serene fishing environment.
Visit Providence Canyon: Located near City Limits RV Resort, this geological formation offers hiking and photography opportunities. "This nice, new RV Park is located in quaint Cuthbert, GA and offers nearby access to good hunting & fishing and hiking/trail running at Providence Canyon," confirms a visitor.
Columbus Riverwalk: Accessible from camping areas around Columbus. One camper at Camp David RV Resort noted, "Beautiful paved path leading to dog park, playground, golf course and river walk."
What campers like
Spacious campsites: The Bar-W RV Park features unusually large sites. "Each site is quite large, I've never seen such large campsites before," reports one camper. Another adds, "A lot of work to make an atmosphere of buildings and trees memorable, yet not intrusive to getting your rig in and out."
Rural farm settings: Several parks offer agricultural surroundings away from urban environments. A Bar-W RV Park visitor appreciated "seeing a working farm, among the hills of Alabama" and enjoyed "a herd of Angus with a Longhorn thrown in, a pond with ducks, geese flying over."
Community amenities: Covered common areas enhance the camping experience. City Limits RV Resort provides "a cute covered commons area that has ceiling fans, an ice machine, grill, beverage fridge, picnic tables and fire pit."
What you should know
Limited cell coverage: Many campgrounds experience variable connectivity. While basic calls typically work, data can be spotty throughout the region.
Train noise: Certain campgrounds experience railway disruptions. A Lake Pines visitor mentioned the "train that rumbled by at 3AM" affecting sleep quality.
Weather impacts: Heavy rain can create challenging campsite conditions. One Camp David RV Resort camper advised to "wear closed toe or muck boots as there are large stones and broken glass imbedded in all the sites."
Limited shopping: One Camp David visitor warned to "do your shopping before hitting the site as the area right around it is very economically depressed."
Tips for camping with families
Swimming options: Lakeside RV Park provides water recreation for children. "A huge beautiful pool and a children's pool, all were kept up nicely," notes one visitor.
Bathroom facilities vary: Check each campground's shower condition before booking. Auburn RV Park received mixed reviews about facilities, with one camper noting "restrooms had trash all over floor, showers that didn't look to have cleaned in quite some time."
Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children can observe farm animals at several parks. A Bar-W visitor enjoyed "a herd of Angus with a Longhorn thrown in, a pond with ducks, geese flying over."
Tips from RVers
Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at some sites. A Camp David camper mentioned "large gravel on road and sites making leveling difficult."
Night arrival preparation: Visibility issues affect late check-ins. "Owner escorted us to our side and even offered to help," appreciated one Camp David visitor arriving after dark.
Long-term vs. short-term stays: Kelley's RV and Mobile Home Park caters primarily to extended stays. "This is designed more for long-term living and not just daily or weekly camping," explains a visitor, noting it's "about 2 miles away from the Lake Eufaula, and it has no playgrounds or any other extras."
Pull-through availability: Many campgrounds offer these convenient sites. "We had a pull through spot (I). The spot was slightly unlevel on the right side," shared an Auburn RV Park visitor.