Best RV Parks & Resorts near Folkston, GA

Several RV parks near Folkston provide full hookup options for travelers exploring the Okefenokee region. Okefenokee Pastimes Cabins and Campground offers 34 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups, accommodating both small and large motorhomes. The park includes 30/50-amp service, making it suitable for modern RVs with higher power requirements. "The sites are level but not the most updated," noted one visitor about camping options in the area. Jenny Ridge RV Park and Okefenokee RV Park both provide essential amenities for motorhome travelers, with the latter specifically designed to accommodate big rigs with 50-amp electrical service and pull-through sites that eliminate difficult backing maneuvers.

Access to these parks generally requires navigating rural highways, with most sites located within 30 miles of Folkston. While Okefenokee Pastimes maintains year-round availability, seasonal considerations affect water access during winter months when occasional freezing temperatures may impact water hookups. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with stronger signals near Interstate 95 corridors and weaker coverage deeper into swamp areas. Most parks welcome pets but maintain specific leash requirements and designated pet areas. Dump stations are available at several locations, though Kiki RV Park notably lacks this amenity despite offering full hookups. Propane refill service can be found at Okefenokee Pastimes and several nearby travel centers along major highways.

Best RV Sites Near Folkston, Georgia (68)

    1. Okefenokee Pastimes Cabins and Campground

    14 Reviews
    Folkston, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 496-4472

    $29 - $159 / night

    "Located right across George Highway 23 from the entrance to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, this is easy access to the facilities at the refuge."

    "So quiet and peaceful - perfect for star gazing and relaxing. Great staff and lovely scenery. Make sure to be a responsible pet parent and bring your dog's vaccine paperwork!"

    2. Flamingo Lake RV Resort

    18 Reviews
    Jacksonville, FL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (904) 766-0672

    "The folks are friendly, they have restaurants, lake beaches, plenty to do; however, it is TIGHT in here! I can't see anything in front of or behind, much less beside our camper."

    "We had a site(194) on the lake, very clean and spacious with a deck on the lake. Across the way, at night, the shore and lake fountains were lit with beautiful lights."

    3. Kiki RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Woodbine, GA
    20 miles
    +1 (912) 673-7336

    "Level concrete sites, pull through, only used electric. Did not use bathhouse or restroom facilities. Heard no road noise due to little air conditioner, running."

    4. Kelly's Countryside RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Hilliard, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (904) 845-4252

    $38 / night

    "Excellent cell service, both Sprint and Verizon - great for using a hotspot for internet/streaming. Park Wifi is too weak for streaming. Clean laundry room that uses quarters."

    "3/4s of the way through the 2nd winter with Patty and her crew. The campground is very well kept. All issues are addressed immediately. And the friendliest staff you could ask for."

    5. Jenny Ridge RV Park

    1 Review
    Folkston, GA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 496-1172

    $21 - $39 / night

    6. Oak Hill RV Park

    1 Review
    Hilliard, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (904) 945-0040

    7. Walkabout Camp & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Woodbine, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 729-4110

    "The campground is located not far off of I-95, just north of the Georgia- Florida border. They have goats, and the owners encourage you to check them out."

    "This is a small privately owned Campground well kept. Clean laundry bathrooms great fire pit and pleasant staff. We had stopped here three or four times over the last year or so on our way through."

    8. Okefenokee RV Park

    1 Review
    Folkston, GA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (912) 496-2220

    9. Country Oaks Campground & RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Cumberland Island National Seashore, GA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 729-6212

    "Full service gravel sites (ours was pull-through as were many others). Each site had a picnic table, a tire-rim for a fire pit, and electric-water-and sewer hookups.- 2. Free WiFi with strong signal."

    "Spacious sites with shade. Easy on off the expressway. Big Rig friendly with towing. Restrooms and showers clean. They had a cute little pony also a catch and release pond."

    10. Coastal GA RV Resort

    23 Reviews
    Brunswick, GA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 264-3869

    "The location is not fancy, but the park has adequate and clean facilities including; 3 bath houses, 3 laundry facilities, a dog park, clubhouse & pool."

    "Friendly staff. Easy check in. Very clean park. Sites aren’t really big, but are separated by bushes, trees so provides some privacy. They are very pet friendly."

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RV Park Reviews near Folkston, GA

675 Reviews of 68 Folkston Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Pebble Hill RV Resort

    Not Quite A Resort, But Pretty Close!

    I must admit, the concept of an RV Resort is lost on me, but that said, if I was looking for an RV Resort to spend the night(or a handful) than Pebble Hill RV Resort, located in the SE corner of Georgia, certainly ticks a number of boxes. At first glance, you would spy this RV campground and consider it to be, well, just like most of the rest– complete with 20/ 30/ 50 electrical amp and water hook-ups, slanted pull-through sites with a picnic table, BBQ and fire ring all encircling a small pond(with plans to develop a second one)– but upon a closer look(OK, more than a look, you’ll have to go for a short drive or a 10 minute walk) and you’ll come to the main house, where there’s a Victorian-like pool oasis, complete with sun loungers and umbrellas. Behind the great house here, you’ll discover another pond and about 20 additional spots– some of which they’ll let out to tent campers. Insider’s tip? I would definitely recommend a site near the main house, where, BTW, there’s plans to build a clubhouse/ gym space. There’s plenty of open spaces for a game of flag football or ultimate frisbee along with other amenities such as 2 laundry areas as well as fresh eggs every morning from the hens onsite, along with your pick of fresh produce from the resort’s own home-grown vegetable gardens, 2 dog parks along with a number of decent, albeit not-too-difficult hiking trails. This spot is pet friendly and overall, I found the owners, staff and rest of the RV-going community to be quite friendly, welcoming and inviting. Another upside to this spot is that it is relatively new and so the owners appear to be building and adding new things everyday. Insider’s tips? I have a handful… Nearby there’s a handful of golf courses(if that’s your thing) and for those wanting to hit the ocean shores, you’ll have about a 50 minute drive to the nearest beaches– not too bad when you consider the very reasonable prices you’ll be paying to stay at this spot. I’d also recommend that you check out some of what SE Georgia has to offer such as the quaint town of St. Mary’s, and it goes without saying, nearby Savannah, as well as some pretty outstanding islands like St. Simons, Jekyll, Sapelo and Cumberland. There’s also nearby General Coffee State Park, which has fantastic hiking trails and features a Heritage Farm so the little ones can see how hard it was to live(and have fun) back in the day. Happy Camping!

  • Michael C.
    May. 14, 2025

    Jekyll Island Campground

    Old style campground - Beautiful and historic setting

    "SITE# D16, Back-In, FHU, 50, 30, 20 Amp and Stable, Water, Waste, LENGTH OF STAY: Stayed 2 Nights, RATE:$54.55/ Night with Veteran/ 10% Discount, CHECK-IN: 02:00 PM, CHECK-OUT: 12:00 PM STAFF: Friendly and Helpful, PARK IMPRESSIONS: Very Nice, We would stay here again ROADS: Asphalt, MANEUVERABILITY: Adequate, RV PAD: Dirt, ESTIMATED RV PAD LENGTH: 45 Feet, Tow Vehicle Could NOT Stay Connected but Parking at Site, SITE SLOPE: Level, No Leveling Blocks, Had to disconnect Tow Vehicle, PEDESTAL PLACEMENT: Center of site length, SHADE: 85%, GRASS AREA: No, Natural fallen leaves, DESIGNATED PET AREA: Not Fenced, PICNIC TABLE: Yes, FIRE RING: Yes, VERIZON Signal(bars): LTE-3, SPEED: 183 Mbs Download, 10.2 Mbs Upload, T-MOBILE Signal(bars): 5G-3, SPEED: 242 Mbs Download, 13.8 Mbs Upload, WIFI, OTA TV CHANNELS: 40, CABLE TV: No, PLAYGROUND: Yes, POOL: No, WATER FEATURE: Atlantic, FIREWOOD: Yes, BATH HOUSE: Clean and Contemporary, LAUNDRY: Clean and Contemporary,, STORE: Yes, CLUBHOUSE: Yes, PROPANE AVAILABILITY: Yes,$10 to get on the island. Very pretty campground setting. Quiet at night. Community room and a large assembly room. Well stocked camp store but no food. They do sell some beer, wine, ice cream and a few souvenirs. Fire wood$12/ bundle. Bike rental. Lots of bike trails around the island. Laundry$2.75 Wash,$2.75 Dry, Rig washing permitted(within reason- no floods). Beautiful island with a number of beach bars and restaurants. Lots of beaches but Atlantic here is brownish water due to river discharge. RIG: Ford F350 Dually Long Bed, 42ft- 17,000 lb 5th Wheel, Total length of rig= 59 ft"

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2023

    Pecan Park RV Resort

    Gridlike RV Highway Pitstop

    This is a state-of-the-art RV destination, easily accessed by exiting I-95 and driving westward for less than a minute. Located just due north of Jacksonville, you'll be able to easily spot Pecan Park just as you exit all of the busy traffic(as you head northerly) and city mayhem to Florida's largest city. What this RV parking lot lacks in terms of personality, sense of community and absence of unmanicured natural surroundings makes up for in terms of ease of accessibility from the country's busiest east coast highways and brand spanking newness. While not a destination IMHO, this gigantic concrete paved, diagonally slanted RV parking lot might be a good place to layover as you are traveling to your ultimate destination. 

    The office, grounds, recreation area(s), laundry room, restrooms / shower facilities and adjoining pool are all fairly brand new and very well kept. The pet-friendly RV park itself is incredibly organized in single-lined fashioned with 1-way directions keeping the flow orderly. There’s decent space between slots for both parking and makeshift outdoor living with plenty of room to roll-out the shade from your RV home from the perfectly poured and 100% level concrete pad you will be parked on. While there’s not a lot of attractions around the park, its proximity to I-95 makes this very attractive for a single night layover. And if you've got your fishing pole and looking for a little distraction, there is a nearby lake, albeit small, for some interesting catch & release fishing. Other amenities include: picnic tables, stone-encased fire rings, full hook-ups (20 / 30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage), back-in and pull-through slots to chose from, WiFi, LP gas, horseshoe pit and on-site storage. 

    Insider's tips? Here's a few: (1) As this is not a destination location, I would recommend you get in late and leave early in order to make the most of your time enjoying the location you are really traveling towards; (2) If you are planning on staying here at Pecan Park for any length of time and want to explore some of the great natural surroundings around Jacksonville, I highly recommend checking out the following (all of which are less than 20 minutes from this RV parking lot): Amelia Island SP, Big Talbot Island SP, Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve SP, Little Talbot Island SP; (3) Should you want to explore some great local Florida beaches, head on over to Atlantic Beach which is the northernmost beach in Jacksonville otherwise, you can hit up Huguenot Memorial Park, which has some pretty cool beach access due north of Atlantic Beach over near Mayport where you can see his might Naval installation; (4) Should you need to load up on supplies or groceries while at Pecan Park, if you head due east on Pecan Park Road and south on Main Street, you'll find a Publix in the Duval Station Center; and (5) While you are sitting next to I95, there's actually not much there apart from Love's Travel Stop, but if you head south and get off on the very next exit, you'll hit the comfort food jackpot that includes: Chili's, Chick-Fil-A, Cracker Barrel, Salsas, Olive Garden, BJ's, Mellow Mushroom, Carraba's, Starbucks, Moe's Southwestern, Longhorn, Ruby Tuesday, 5 Guys (and the list goes on). 

    Happy Camping!

  • Caitlin M.
    Dec. 27, 2022

    Coastal GA RV Resort

    Multi Family Meet Up

    My mom booked a spot here for Nov-Feb and me, my husband and son (7) joined her on multiple occasions. She has a fifth wheel, we have a toterhome. The park welcomed and accommodated both well. The location is not fancy, but the park has adequate and clean facilities including; 3 bath houses, 3 laundry facilities, a dog park, clubhouse & pool. The park is conveniently located just minutes away from I-95, and is the perfect place for day adventures. We have taken day trips to; St Simon, Jekyll Island, Savannah, St Augustine, St Mary’s and Cumberland to name a few. There’s a Starbucks, Grocery, Dollar General, Auto Parts and many food options just around the corner. The store here carries a variety of RV and camping supplies and has a propane refill, as well. The staff here is very nice. The only notable missing amenities are a playground and no streaming on the park’s WiFi so make sure you have your own WiFi solution before you arrive. Our phone hotspots worked for tablets and laptop, but we had to get a T-Mobile portable WiFi for streaming. This park does not cater to small children per se, but has been a nice and super safe spot for multiple rigs and multiple families camping together. They even made sure to put us right across from mom each time we visited. All in all it’s a great place to spend a night or a few months. The Georgia coast is absolutely stunning and the people and food here are amazing! 10 out of 10 recommend adventuring in this area!

  • Jennifer  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 11, 2021

    Kelly's Countryside RV Park

    Clean and level, very safe

    Northwest of Jacksonville, FL, not far from the Jacksonville Airport. Excellent cell service, both Sprint and Verizon - great for using a hotspot for internet/streaming. Park Wifi is too weak for streaming. Clean laundry room that uses quarters. Full hook ups with 50 amp service. Level sites on grass. Many residents and some snowbirds, plus short stayers and overnighters. We stayed a week unexpectedly after a city park reservation was found to be both unsuitable and undesirable. Gracious office staff and a quiet park. Go north on the highway it's on about 5 miles to a nice Winn-Dixie grocery store near Hilliard.

  • K
    Jun. 15, 2021

    Blythe Island Regional Park

    Awesome place for families

    Great little campground with full hook-ups, 30 amp & 50 amps sites, back in & pull through sites. Lots of wildlife everywhere and domestic rabbits all over the campground that they raise at the campground for the kids to feed & enjoy. It's very quiet, lots of trees and plenty of distance between sites. There's 3 bath house but the showers kind of suck but they have hot water and fairly clean

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2022

    Sunny Oaks RV Park

    The Sunny Side of RV Living

    While very conveniently located just off I95 in NW Jacksonville area, Sunny Oaks provides incredibly easy off-road access to park your RV for the night. In under 1 minute, you will be exiting a very heavily-trafficked interstate and find yourself in a secluded, family-owned fenced-in an RV-riddled maze that is, despite its proximity to heavy traffic, surprisingly quiet. There’s a proper office where you’ll check-in, secure your numbered parking place and be given all of the information that you need to successfully park for the night. 

    Amenities include all the typical hook-ups (water, 50 amp electric and sewage), high speed WiFi, scattered pavilions and BBQ pits with picnic tables (so group picnicking, but no individual picnic tables are available), laundr-O-mat all in a quiet, wooded forest setting. This place offers holiday-themed events featuring Easter BBQ and a Halloween haunted house. The bathouses are relatively decent offering a his / hers 2 toilet and 2 shower facilities along with 4 combined outdoor showers. The place is dog-friendly and even has a small playground for the kiddos as well as a clubhouse with a proper exercise room, work / office cubicles, family room w/ TV’s, boardgames and even a game room. 

    Insider’s tips? If you have the opportunity, head on over to Hana Park for some first-rate city park escapes that include camping, kayaking, swimming and biking options. I also highly recommend, if you have the time, to check out Amelia Island State Park (to the south) or Little Talbot Island for some excellent beachheads, proper tent camping (again) as well as numerous hiking, swimming and boating excursions. Lastly, if you’re looking for a great place to grab some local grub, check out Woodpecker’s Backyard BBQ for quite possibly the best BBQ you will ever eat here in FL (or perhaps anywhere!). 

    Happy Camping!

  • R
    Dec. 29, 2021

    Jekyll Island Campground

    Great location and friendly staff

    This park is fantastic, it’s in a great location, friendly and helpful staff, good size camp sites, and decent facilities. This was our first trip in our new to us Airstream. We stayed from Dec 22 - 27. We had plenty of room on our site (F-3) with a 30ft Airstream. Each site has an aluminum picnic table and fire ring on it. The park is pet friendly and a good bit of folks have their pets with them. Our site had full hook ups (sewer, 50 amp, 30 amp) others may vary. The staff is very helpful, when you arrive they great you and take your right to your spot. There is a general store at the camp ground that has the essentials and little more if you forget something. They sell firewood and ice up at the front. The store does close early so if you need something make sure to go before 5. You can still get firewood and ice after 5pm. The public showers and bathrooms were clean but not the most updated. They will do in a pinch!

    You are a short bike ride or walk to away to driftwood beach which is stunning all times of the day but has some of the best views for sunrise. The entire island is filled with tons of bike trails that take you along the beach, east river, forest, and town. We stayed at Christmas which makes it extra special. During Christmas you have the tour of lights which is something to see in it self. The Jekyll Island club is also decorated for Christmas and has some seasonal activities. If you are here at Christmas make sure to stop by the club for a drink and listen to the bag piper.

    Attractions

    Drift Wood Beach (free), Beach Village (free), Water Park, Put put ($7 for adults $4 for kids 6 - 12 and free for 5 and under), Mosaic Museum ($9 per adult, $7 for kids 4 - 12 and kids 3 and under are free) , Jekyll Island Club (free to walk around), Bike Rentals, Golf, Turtle Exhibit, Nature Tours, Trolly Tours, Dolphin Tours, Decent options for dining, Beach, Boating

  • S
    May. 22, 2018

    Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park

    Nice shady camp ground within walking distance to the beach.

    The RV sites have full hook up with a lot of them being pull through sites. There are three bath houses within the campground, a camp store, and several playgrounds. The campground is situated next to a large lake, with fishing allowed. Nice beach area with in walking distance or short drive of the camp sites.


Guide to Folkston

Camping options in Folkston, Georgia are situated near the edge of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, with sites often positioned on flat terrain between 60-130 feet above sea level. The region's subtropical climate creates humid conditions year-round, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F between June and September. Cell service throughout the camping areas varies significantly based on proximity to town, with weaker signals common in more remote camping locations.

What to do

Nature photography opportunities: The Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge entrance sits directly across from Okefenokee Pastimes Cabins and Campground, making it ideal for early morning wildlife spotting. "Super close to Okefenokee Swamp (actually, any closer, you'd be in it!). Strategically located right down the street to the park entrance, this is likely the very closest to camping near Okefenokee you'll come," explains one visitor.

Fishing at local ponds: Several rv campgrounds near Folkston provide fishing access without traveling far from your site. "There's a nice pond, either for fishing or a quick cool dip," notes a camper about Country Oaks Campground & RV Park, which is located just minutes from Interstate 95.

Stargazing sessions: The Folkston region offers excellent dark sky viewing with minimal light pollution. "The best part about Pastimes? Unlike many other campgrounds that are well lit, Pastimes actually has a policy where they turn off all their lights at night so as not to contribute to light pollution and to preserve the most amazing star-gazing experiences," shares one astronomy enthusiast.

What campers like

Privacy features: Many Folkston-area campgrounds incorporate natural barriers between sites. At Coastal GA RV Resort, "sites aren't really big, but are separated by bushes, trees so provides some privacy. They are very pet friendly," according to a recent visitor who appreciated the layout design.

Convenient highway access: The strategic positioning of rv campgrounds around Folkston provides quick travel connections. "Just a 2 minute drive once exiting the highway, you'll find this hidden gem. Spanish Moss? Tick! Friendly staff? Tick!" explains one reviewer about Country Oaks Campground's location.

Australian-themed environment: Some campgrounds offer unique cultural experiences. "With an Australian theme, complete with street names hailing aboriginal animal names, such as Kangaroo Lane, Kuala Bear Drive, this place is very well kept, has decent open spaces and feels somewhat communal," notes a visitor to Walkabout Camp & RV Park.

What you should know

Varying campsite quality: RV park conditions around Folkston can differ dramatically between properties. "Don't Stop. Just Keep Rolling Past this RV Dump," warns one camper about Okefenokee RV Park, noting that "while this is named a 'park,' I assure you, there's nothing even remotely linked to enjoyment here."

Pet documentation requirements: Some campgrounds enforce strict pet policies. "Before you make a reservation read the rule book. Proof of rabies vac. required for the dog for one," advises a camper who visited Okefenokee Pastimes.

Additional fees practices: Watch for unexpected charges at certain locations. "After our departure, I noticed an additional charge of $10.80 from the campground. After calling to see what the charge was, the man I spoke to and I finally realized it was for an additional person," reports one family, emphasizing the importance of clarifying all potential charges during booking.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated children's areas. "For the kiddos, there's a play area, slides, swings and a big tire hanging from the tree just begging to be pushed around. There's also a beach volleyball, pickleball and basketball courts for fun diversions of any age," notes a visitor to Walkabout Camp & RV Park.

Animal encounters: Several Folkston area campgrounds feature small petting areas. "We had a great stay! Family run and they were great! Spacious sites with shade. Easy on off the expressway. Big Rig friendly with towing. They had a cute little pony also a catch and release pond," shares a family who stayed at Kelly's Countryside RV Park.

Wildlife viewing tips: Morning hours provide optimal animal sightings. "Insider's tip? You've made it this close to Okefenokee, it's important that you get out early – that's when you'll see the gators at their most active and where you'll land some great photos," advises an experienced camper.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through accessibility: Many RV campgrounds around Folkston feature drive-through sites that eliminate backing challenges. At Flamingo Lake RV Resort, "easy pull through sites, hook ups work great, the lake is crystal clear and the staff is really kind! It's quiet and clean," according to one RV traveler.

Wi-Fi performance: Internet connectivity varies widely between properties. "The wifi was great - I used it for two days to work with no issues at all," reports one remote worker staying at Okefenokee Pastimes, while other campgrounds in the area may offer spotty connections.

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds require careful driving. "You'll have to slow down to a speed of 3 MPH with all the pot holes and divots that you'll be driving through," warns one visitor about access conditions at certain locations, suggesting larger rigs approach with caution.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Folkston, GA is Okefenokee Pastimes Cabins and Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 14 reviews.

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