Best Cabin Camping near Perry, GA

Cabins at Twin Oaks RV Park and Crossroads Travel Park offer options for visitors seeking temporary lodging near Perry, Georgia. Both parks provide full-hookup cabin accommodations with electricity and heating/cooling systems. Jellystone Park Cochran maintains approximately 75 sites including cabin rentals with amenities suitable for extended stays. Cabins at these locations include basic furnishings, with most featuring beds, seating areas, and simple bathroom facilities. Electrical outlets, lighting, and climate control systems are standard in most cabin accommodations. A visitor noted, "We spent two nights here in one of their camping cabins and it was very comfortable and worked out great. Easy access clean showers and rest room."

KOA-style cabins are available at both Forsyth KOA and Cordele KOA, approximately 30-45 minutes from Perry. These typically include beds with mattresses, small tables, electrical outlets, and screened windows. Georgia Veterans State Park Campground offers more rustic cabin options with lake views and access to outdoor recreation areas. Cabin sizes range from one-room units sleeping 2-4 people to larger structures accommodating families of 6 or more. Most locations require advanced reservations, especially during peak summer months. One camper shared: "We found this place by chance and stayed a couple nights in one of their cabins and absolutely fell in love with it. Already headed back for a week stay."

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, blankets, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only outdoor grills while others include microwave ovens, mini-refrigerators, and basic cookware. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm provides more primitive cabin experiences with limited modern conveniences but access to communal shower facilities. Campground stores at Jellystone Park and both KOA locations stock basic supplies, though most visitors bring groceries from stores in nearby towns. Bathroom facilities range from private in-cabin restrooms to shared shower houses depending on the specific cabin type and location.

Best Cabin Sites Near Perry, Georgia (11)

    1. Twin Oaks RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 987-9361

    "They had welcome packets, on the large porch, next to the office, explaining the self check in and night drop box for payment. A board on the wall showed what sites we could use."

    "Park is very clean with lots of amneties. All sites are pull through. Grounds are well kept."

    2. Crossroads Travel Park

    2 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 987-3141

    "I think we paid $480 for a full month, which included the lot rent, water, sewer, and power."

    3. Oz Campground - Clothing Optional

    1 Review
    Perry, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 892-2299

    4. Jellystone Park™ Cochran

    5 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 934-6694

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Campground was pretty close to halfway between on my trip. I stayed in one of their camping cabins and it was very comfortable and worked out great. Easy access clean showers and rest room."

    "There’s a large fenced dog park. Laundry available. Clean bath houses. There are small comping cabins available. I have full hookups."

    5. Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Cordele, GA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 276-2371

    "**Georgia Veterans State **Park sits next to Lake Blackshear and shares the lake front with a resort. There is a marina , condos and a golf course on resort side. "

    "The sites were fairly level and backed up to one of the finger coves off this lake. That ended up having pros and cons..."

    6. Whitewater Creek Park

    1 Review
    Oglethorpe, GA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 472-8171

    "This campground is a hidden little gem in Middle Georgia.
    The only reason we only give it 4 stars is because you have to call for reservations and some of the pads could use some clean up."

    7. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm

    1 Review
    Oglethorpe, GA
    25 miles
    +1 (478) 244-1454

    $69 - $79 / night

    "Off-grid done right!"

    8. Forsyth KOA

    19 Reviews
    Forsyth, GA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 994-2019

    "Loved gated entry, paved roads and super updated and clean shower and restrooms with keyed entry. Did not use pool but was large and clean. For just off hwy was still hidden and quiet."

    "Only critique would be need exit signs. Easy to go the wrong way."

    9. Cordele KOA

    11 Reviews
    Cordele, GA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 273-5454

    "This campground accommodates Campers, with spaces up to 90 foot long! (up to 50 amp), Tents, and even offers Cabin Rental!"

    "Our boys loved the early 80s Era playground, but unfortunately it wasn't kept up well and was frankly dangerous- the large swingset wasn't anchored to the ground, the fence was partially torn down near"

    10. Scenic Mountain RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Milledgeville, GA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 454-1013

    "The sites are good sized but not a lot of privacy. Sorta like a nice parking lot with grass and trees. We stayed in January so the weather was on the chill side."

    "Traveling across Georgia from NC to visit family in MO, we thought we would stay overnight at a state park."

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Cabin Reviews near Perry, GA

91 Reviews of 11 Perry Campgrounds


  • Desiree R.
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Cordele KOA

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    Campground Review:

    Right off I75 in Georgia sits a small KOA with TONS of amenities! Being just a block off the interstate I assumed it would be noisy. But all the trees make a great sound barrier and we had a nice quiet weekend and will definitely be back!

    This campground accommodates Campers, with spaces up to 90 foot long! (up to 50 amp), Tents, and even offers Cabin Rental! Has a pool, propane fill station, firewood to purchase, laundry room and updated bathhouse. a dog area, wifi and even offers cable, for the people who like to camp inside 😉

    Our weekend cost was about $70 for out tent site, there were a few people staying in a camper long term who mentioned they do offer reduced rates. I didn’t get to check on the cabins, but they look super cute from the outside and run $50 a night if you book online.

    Nearby attractions (we did not visit) include Lake Blackshear, a manmade lake, with a really cool dam, and Georgia Veterans State Park on one side. They have a marina and beach. And The Andersonville National Historic Site the location of a Confederate prison where 13,000 Union soldiers died.

     

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    I'm telling you now, this is the most comfortable thing I've ever put on my feet! It's like walking on pillows every step you take! I have arthritis in both my knees and have been having some trouble lately. The day my shoes got here I was eager to try them on, and once I did, they didnt come off the rest of the night! They help with the pain of walking, and my knees havent hurt in a week. I'm in love!

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    They're made of a really squishy, super lightweight foam. And have a breathable mesh top. I ordered the light gray color, and love the tiny pop of lime green in the logo and little tag to help pull them on. I was hesitant when I seen they had no laces and the rubber strap on top was fixed. But i had no problems getting them on, the mesh is stretchy and my foot slid right in!

    My only complaint is that small rocks get stuck in the bottom of the shoe, in the middle tread. But, they're easy to pop out.

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  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

    Keep it moving

    Georgia Veterans State Park sits next to Lake Blackshear and shares the lake front with a resort. There is a marina , condos and a golf course on resort side. On the Park side there is the much more desirable campground:) 

    There are plenty of options to choose from in the three camping “loops”. Some lakeside sites have direct access to the water and in camping area 1 you can get pretty close to the fishing pier. A lot of the sites are pull through , in area 3 all sites are pull through and several of the sites border one of the Nature trails. The primitive walk in tent sites are in area 3. There are two handicap accessible sites and two double sites for group camping(the other sites are close together so this just puts you on the same “pad”)There is shade but definitely more on some sites then others. Not a lot of privacy. It wasn’t real busy or noisy so the open layout wasn’t a major hang up for me. This is definitely more of a “organized”, well maintained, military feel campground. I didn’t get the State Park in the woods vibe at all :) 

    There are rental Cottages which overlook the water some with screen porches. There is a fishing pier behind Cottage one and two.

    In addition there are boocoo recreation activities: 

    Disc golf (a little over grown)

    Pioneer Group campsite

    Aviation and Combat Arms equipment 

    A museum 

    Model airplane field

    Outdoor exercise equipment along with an exercise trail

    Nature trails

    Archery range

    Fishing piers

    Large boat ramp

    Small boat ramp

    Excursion Train

    A beach with facilities and shaded picnic area

    We only took the time to camp and hike but you could easily spend some time here and do something different every day. I’m unfamiliar with the area and wildlife so I kept the boys on short leashes when we walked in the woods , especially near the water. The trails were nice, somewhat maintained and there was old signage plus benches. Not my favorite this trip but nice enough.

  • Doug F.
    Nov. 13, 2020

    Jellystone Park™ Cochran

    Quick one night stay.

    I stayed two different nights on a motorcycle trip to Western North Carolina, November 6 2019, one night up and one night back. Campground was pretty close to halfway between on my trip. I stayed in one of their camping cabins and it was very comfortable and worked out great. Easy access clean showers and rest room. Highly recommended..

  • Greg S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 8, 2023

    Cordele KOA

    4.2 stars

    This KOA is just off of i75, super convenient for an overnight stop (which was what we did). Our boys loved the early 80s Era playground, but unfortunately it wasn't kept up well and was frankly dangerous- the large swingset wasn't anchored to the ground, the fence was partially torn down near the roadway, and there was rust on the equipment. They didn't kbiw the difference and played on it for an hour having lots of fun, but it is an accident waiting to happen. The woman who we dealt with at check in was awesome- super nice and friendly, and gave me a teacher discount. Our site was a nice large pull through with a picnic table and fire ring. Setup wasn't difficult. There was some wet dirt, could probably use some gravel. The campground looked to be in a retired pecan Grove. Not a ton of privacy but large sites and nice trees. While you can hear the highway, this one is not immediately adjacent but one property away, so it isn't bad. The property between the campground and the highway is a large abandoned building.. slightly shady but not a problem. Overall we enjoyed our stay.

  • W
    Jul. 31, 2021

    Twin Oaks RV Park

    Immaculate Grounds

    We arrived after the office had closed, in the middle of a thunderstorm. They had welcome packets, on the large porch, next to the office, explaining the self check in and night drop box for payment. A board on the wall showed what sites we could use. The packet gave us a code to the shower house, that was the cleanest and best laid out I had ever seen. We were concerned about being car campers (bed in our Tesla Model Y). I met the maintenance man in the morning. He was friendly and said no problem. Given the convenient location and quality of the park, the $40 we spent was a bargain.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2020

    Scenic Mountain RV Park

    In the middle of nowhere near downtown

    Very nice, well kept little campground. The sites are good sized but not a lot of privacy. Sorta like a nice parking lot with grass and trees. We stayed in January so the weather was on the chill side. I did not notice a lot of trees though for shade when the temperature does rise. When you enter there are two nice little ponds that are said to house some fish. At the top of the right side hill there is a pavilion, laundry area and private shower rooms. Very clean, very well maintained. Not a lot of light but if you have your fire pit going and your flashlight you’ll be good. There are some nice short trails and a small dog park with agility equipment. Milledgeville is close by and your campground hosts have compiled at list of nearby places to visit AND a list for emergencies, to include a Veterinarian which I thought was pretty awesome. Nice place.

  • S
    Oct. 7, 2020

    Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

    Birthday bash at Lake Blackshear

    Campsites #18-19

    We stayed at these two campsites for a long birthday weekend. The sites were fairly level and backed up to one of the finger coves off this lake. That ended up having pros and cons... The bugs and gnats were bad in early September on several of the nights there. It have water, cable, 50/30 amp electric, fire ring and picnic table. The site were spacious and very clean. It was an on and off rainy trip and water did come through the site because the site was off an incline. It was a slight walk to the bathrooms and they were very clean although needed a bit of upgrading. The host came up to greet us and make sure all was good with our stay. We bought firewood for $5 a bundle of 5-6 piece. There was golfing and a large swimming pool at the resort that we did not use. You could also rent pontoon boats, kayaks and canoes to explore the lake. One drawback was no sewer hookups. So you have to allow an extra hour to dump and go. We did not like having to ration water usage during out trip. This was a one and done for us as the gnats were a real turnoff and no sewer hookups. So many other parks to explore.

  • Candy H.
    Nov. 23, 2020

    Jellystone Park™ Cochran

    I love it here

    Lots of room. Spacious campsites. The hosts are friendly. Propane tanks picked up and filled for you. There’s a large fenced dog park. Laundry available. Clean bath houses. There are small comping cabins available. I have full hookups. The area is remote and quiet, but the Walmart and dollar store are right up the road if you forget something.


Guide to Perry

Cabin camping near Perry, Georgia offers overnight lodging options with varying amenities within a 30-45 minute radius. The central Georgia region has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers reaching 90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. Most cabin sites are situated on flat terrain at elevations between 300-500 feet above sea level, making for easy access regardless of weather conditions.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Georgia Veterans State Park Campground features accessible fishing spots along Lake Blackshear. As one visitor noted, "Great park for family fun. It offers a lake for boating & swimming, a beach for lounging, hiking, golf and Sam's Shortline Railroad tour."

Explore military history: Georgia Veterans State Park showcases military equipment and memorabilia. A camper shared, "Park has a museum and war time tank and aircraft. Large field where local airplane hobbyists come and fly their models."

Dog-friendly activities: Twin Oaks RV Park provides dedicated dog facilities. "There was a fenced in dog area which was really nice for those of us traveling with pets," reports one reviewer, while another mentions "Great community spaces for dogs and kids."

Short hiking trails: Scenic Mountain RV Park offers walking paths through wooded areas. A visitor noted, "A little off the beaten track but easy to find, great roads, super friendly staff, facilities for dogs, and even some short walking trails in the woods."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Cordele KOA maintains well-kept bathroom facilities. One camper mentioned, "The restrooms were very clean and well lit, and in this current covid time going to a public restroom can be dicey so I appreciated that."

Convenient highway access: Twin Oaks RV Park provides easy interstate access without excessive noise. A reviewer stated, "This was a great spot for a quick stop while traveling through. Literally right off the interstate. The park was super clean and quiet (except for a little road noise from the interstate) but that was not bad."

Family recreation areas: Scenic Mountain RV Park offers multiple outdoor activity spaces. According to a review, "We were greeted in the southern fashion like we were old friends! Site was level and had everything we needed...Hiked the trails around the ponds and caught a few bass."

Private cabin options: Jellystone Park Cochran provides spacious campsites with cabin rentals. A visitor reported, "Lots of room. Spacious campsites. The hosts are friendly. Propane tanks picked up and filled for you. There's a large fenced dog park."

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Some campground pools close seasonally. At Cordele KOA, one visitor noted, "Place looked like it needed a little love, but it is January. Maybe it will be nicer in the spring."

Reservation requirements: Crossroads Travel Park has after-hours check-in procedures. A camper reported, "We made reservations and arrived after staff was gone. There was a detailed map and directions to get to our site. Worked great as a stopover."

Site layout variations: Twin Oaks RV Park offers different site configurations. "The sites along the back have more privacy, as they back up to trees, but the pull through sites looked nice too," noted one visitor.

Rustic vs. modern options: Cabins range from basic to fully equipped. At Jellystone Park Cochran, a camper shared, "I stayed in one of their camping cabins and it was very comfortable and worked out great. Easy access clean showers and rest room."

Tips for camping with families

Playground accessibility: Twin Oaks RV Park maintains child-friendly equipment. "Our 1, 3 and 5 year Olds loved the playground. We were the only ones on it and it is in great shape," mentioned one family.

Swimming options: Whitewater Creek Park offers affordable water recreation. A reviewer at nearby Scenic Mountain noted, "Clean site, kids play area, pool, volleyball, horseshoe, fishing. Good spot for a quick stay, or extended."

Recreation variety: Georgia Veterans State Park provides diverse activities for different ages. A visitor shared, "Very clean and well maintained park. Bring or rent a kayak for water fun. Has natural spring called Blue Spring to explore."

Safety considerations: Some campgrounds have better security features than others. At Forsyth KOA, a camper noted, "Loved gated entry, paved roads and super updated and clean shower and restrooms with keyed entry."

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: Many cabin campgrounds also accommodate RVs with varying site quality. At Twin Oaks RV Park, one RVer reported, "My site was only off level by 1 inch left to right so leveling and stabilizing were a breeze! Hard packed gravel and well maintained grass medians between sites."

Hookup locations: Site layouts affect convenience for longer stays. A visitor to Scenic Mountain RV Park mentioned, "I like how level the site was. And the stones! So much cleaner."

Staff assistance: Twin Oaks RV Park offers personalized service. "A staff member to show you to your site. Over-all a great place to stay!" noted one RVer, while another mentioned, "Management was helpful in their instructions as we were arriving after hours."

Highway noise levels: Campgrounds near interstates have varying sound barriers. At Cordele KOA, a reviewer mentioned, "It is right next to the highway, which is quick and great if you're just pulling in for the night. We camped in a truck but if you're a tent camper you will be hearing the dull roar of the expressway."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Perry, GA is Twin Oaks RV Park with a 4.9-star rating from 15 reviews.

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