Best Tent Camping near Warm Springs, GA

Tent campsites near Warm Springs, Georgia include several primitive options with varying amenities and natural settings. Joe Kurz Wildlife Management Area offers quiet tent camping with fire pits, though visitors should note that a valid Georgia hunting or fishing license is required to camp. Bush Head Shoals Park provides six well-maintained tent sites along the Chattahoochee River, each featuring picnic tables and fire pits on fine gravel plots suitable for tents.

Most tent campgrounds in the area have basic amenities but limited services. Bush Head Shoals Park maintains clean facilities with vault toilets that are lit at night, but no running water or shower facilities are currently available. Joe Kurz WMA offers more primitive conditions with no drinking water, toilets, or trash service, making it essential for campers to pack in all necessary supplies and pack out all waste. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm provides more amenities for tent campers, including drinking water, showers, toilets, and trash service, though reservations are required.

The camping experience varies significantly across these locations. Bush Head Shoals Park offers spacious sites that can accommodate multiple tents, with easy access to the Chattahoochee River for fishing and kayaking. Many sites throughout the region provide opportunities for wildlife viewing, with one camper noting, "Almost every time I camp here I see a bald eagle flying over the river." Joe Kurz WMA offers a more secluded experience with no cell coverage, making it ideal for those seeking to disconnect. The area around Warm Springs features several walk-in tent locations that provide greater privacy and a more immersive natural experience. A review of Bush Head Shoals mentioned that "the sites are extremely spacious" and that the area is "far out from large roads so it is always quiet enough to hear the birds."

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Tent Camping Reviews near Warm Springs, GA

358 Reviews of 11 Warm Springs Campgrounds


  • Kyle S.
    Aug. 14, 2020

    Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina

    Tent site

    Super well maintained tent sites. The tent footprint is elevated by railroad ties, preventing flooding and it made it very convenient to put my boots on in the morning. Established trash/food hang poles as well as picnic tables next to the fire ring with fold over grill capabilities.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2020

    Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground

    Not much but the River

    Chattahoochee Bend State Park is located on bend of the Chattahoochee River southeast of Atlanta, near Columbus GA. This is one of Georgia’s largest and newest state parks, with five miles of river frontage on the Chattahoochee. The campground has about 40 sites, some pull-they, but little shade. There are also some walk-in tent sites, and platform sites. The standard sites are water & electric, there is a bathroom/shower, and a dump station. There are cabins if you are not a camper. This is mostly a fishing/hiking park. A boat ramp provides access to the river for boaters and canoeing and there are six miles of wooded trails are open for hiking. There is an observation platform with views of the river and forest, but visibility was limited because of the trees. There isn’t much here but the river trail. But it is close to Columbus, GA, there are some zip-line places near by, and Roosevelt’s Little White House are close.

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 8, 2020

    High Falls State Park Campground

    Falls

    Went to High Falls State Park in January. site number 27. We stayed 8 nights There are two campgrounds- lakeside and River camping area. Lakeside is by High falls Lake and is closest to the falls. River camping is across the street we stayed in River camping area. Nice sites but open to neighbors. Sites included table, fire ring, lantern hook. Some sites are 30 amp some 50 amp and had some pull through sites. After the weekend we were one of only a few in the campground in January. Weather may change this time of year we had a lot of rain one day and freezing temperatures overnight but mostly it was good camping weather. Camp hosts were awesome!!! This park is not far off i-75. Dollar general was a few miles other than that not much around. Very easy hiking trail to waterfalls and several trails along Towaliga River, ruins of an old Mill. There is no swimming in falls or river. Afterr rain falls were flowing very fast. This park also has a swimming pool, mini golf, yurts, boat rentals all were closed in January. Bathhouses were well maintained and had laundry facilities. Phone and TV reception we're good at this park. 8 days was too much here I would recommend 4 to 5 days or as a stopover point but would definitely return here.

  • Sarah S.
    May. 25, 2025

    McIntosh Reserve Park

    New bathhouse with shower, water spigot

    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. They take credit card. Pull up to the booth at the entrance before 5pm or see the camp host 5-8pm. After 8pm, the park gate closes. I was given a gate code in case I needed to leave and return during the closed hours.

    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. There were picnic tables and trash cans at most sites. There are no hook ups at the sites, but there is a good amount of space on flat ground in the trees. Several cars, tents, or small campers would fit on each site. Bigger campers could opt for sites 8 or 9 which don’t have trees. I cleaned up a bit of trash around my site when I arrived. The camp host drove around selling firewood.

    Many of these reviews seem older, so I wanted to add that there is a newer block bathroom with flush toilets, electricity and a shower stall, and outdoor water spigot near the stretch of campsites marked 1-20 along the river. It was clean. Driving in, you’ll see a sign that points you to “Main Camping.” The sites stretch down a lane that follows the river to a dead end, the river and sites are on the left and there is a large grassy airfield on the right. There was no airplane traffic while I was there and no signage to stay off of it, so perhaps it is no longer in use.

    There is a boat ramp past site 20. I saw a sign at the bathhouse for paddling the river and various parks to camp along the way. There are signs for horse camping only at sites 18-20. One of the trails runs between the river bank and the campsites, with red blazes - “River Trail” - so don’t set up equipment there in case hikers or horses come through. I saw people fishing in the Chattahoochee River right off of their campsite. 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!

    There are also sites in other areas of the park, if you turn left instead of following the “Main Camping” sign. I’m not sure if they are numbered, and they seem more scattered. There is another bathhouse with running water and a shower that is older next to the cabin called “Old Ranger’s Station.”

    The park has wide trails for horseback riding. I hiked the 2 mile Eagle Loop Trail and saw a mountain biker as well. I saw signs for an Orienteering Course. There is a splash pad and a new looking playground that from a glance, might be ADA accessible. There are many signs prohibiting swimming in the river due to the strong current. There is no beach and in most places, the river bank is steep. John Tanner Park has a swimming beach.

    The park map is not great and the information available online is insufficient, but I do recommend coming to explore the area and camp! I’ll be back now that I have an understanding of the layout.

  • J
    May. 4, 2019

    Amity Campground

    Pretty and peaceful

    Our site was nothing like pictured on the website, so we were unable to set up like we wanted to. The fire ring and picnic table were not near one another so the table was useless to us (it is a cement table permanently mounted and could not be moved). Overall, it's a very nice campground. Going to ride around today to scope out other sites.

  • L
    Apr. 11, 2021

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Great State park and camping

    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. Sites pretty level and gravel. Concrete picnic table, fire ring and light pole with lots of room fir our dogs. Bathroom facilities were very clean, with showers and laundry. Placed well around the campground. Playground but not opened at this time. Lots of hiking trails, pool, can rent canoes and paddle boats on the lake. Dog friendly. Close to Calloway Gardens and little town of Pine Mountain.

  • S
    Jun. 17, 2022

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Nice campground, lots of history

    Tent camped on site 611 with water and electric.Very close to clean showers. Showers have two private family rooms for added privacy. The 600 series sites appear to be new. Friends used full hookup, pull-through RV just across road. Many shady spots.

    Lots of trails in park. President Roosevelt had favorite overlook in park which now has his statue. FDR Little White House and museum are very interesting and only a few minutes away in Warm Springs. Pine Mountain is pretty small town.

  • L
    Jul. 15, 2020

    Blanton Creek Park Georgia Power

    Great campground and lake area

    Loved the area. We had lake front site #6. Had our kayak and small fishing boat at site shore. Our golden retrievers loved being at the water. Sites are very large with good space between them. Most are shaded, level, gravel with picnic tables, large fire ring, lots of space for chairs. Had plenty of space for our grill as well. This Harding Lake runs into/part of Chattahoochee River. No wake zone around the campground area so it was perfect for kayaking and small boat fishing. Nice bathroom facility and laundry area too. Very clean. Bob was a great camp host and was informative about the park. Will have to try in the fall with leaf change. Still ok for 90 plus temps. 🥵 Slight breeze off lake. Highly recommend this Georgia Power campground!

  • Norris K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Great views, near Roosevelt's Little White House and Warm Springs

    Green forest on Pine Mountain, this campground is well laid out and has history.  Several projects done by the CCC.  40 miles of trails to hike/bike.  A CCC built pond where you can rent paddle boats or bring your own kayak or canoe.  Equestrian trail rides (and stable rentals) are available.  Water/power, fire pit, picnic tables on gravel sites with some pull thru.  Satellite tv can be received at some sites.  Showers/bathrooms with laundry facility at each.  And several trails to walk you dog.

    Life size statue of FDR on Dowdell's Knob, where FDR would come to relax and take in the view over King's Gap.

    Grocery store available in the town of Pine Mountain (about 15 minutes from campground).

    Great base for area sight seeing:

    Roosevelt's Little White House State Park

    Warm Springs (where Roosevelt would go for the warm springs)

        In Columbus, GA:

    National Infantry on Fort Benning

    National Civil War Navy Museum 

    Coca Cola Space Museum


Guide to Warm Springs

Tent camping near Warm Springs, Georgia offers a delightful escape into nature, with a variety of campgrounds that cater to outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation.

Tent campers appreciate these amenities

  • Enjoy the convenience of picnic tables and reservable sites at Piney Hills Campground, perfect for family gatherings and meals outdoors.
  • Bush Head Shoals Park provides well-maintained sites with fire pits and access to firewood, making it easy to enjoy cozy campfire evenings.
  • At The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm, campers can take advantage of showers and toilets, ensuring a comfortable stay in a natural setting.

Local activities for outdoor enthusiasts

  • Experience the thrill of kayaking and hiking at Bush Head Shoals Park, where the Chattahoochee River offers ample opportunities for water sports.
  • Engage with farm animals and enjoy a unique experience at Piney Hills Campground, where visitors can feed and interact with various animals.
  • Hike into the serene surroundings of Kings Pond/Fort Benning, where the peaceful atmosphere allows for a refreshing escape from daily life.

Unique attractions nearby

  • Discover the charm of Neverland, a private campground that offers a tranquil retreat with opportunities for campfires and relaxation.
  • Visit the scenic Riverbend County Park, where you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying the beautiful landscapes of Georgia.
  • Explore the off-grid experience at The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm, where you can unwind in a rustic setting while still enjoying modern amenities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular tent campsite near Warm Springs, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Warm Springs, GA is Joe Kurz Wildlife Management Area with a 4-star rating from 2 reviews.

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