Best RV Parks & Resorts near Royston, GA

Several RV parks surround Royston, Georgia, offering varied options for motorhome travelers. Currahee RV Park in Toccoa provides full hookups with both 30 and 50 amp service on spacious sites that accommodate big rigs year-round. Nearby, Toccoa RV Park features 28 sites with electric, water, and sewer connections, plus a convenient sanitary dump station. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing in Fair Play, SC sits within 30 miles of Royston on Lake Hartwell with full hookup sites, though some campers note challenges with site leveling. "The campground itself is gorgeous, heavily wooded and lots of hills. It has great access to Lake Hartwell, but some campsites are very unlevel, and there are some very tight turns on these hills," reports one RV camper.

Navigation to certain RV parks requires careful planning, particularly for larger motorhomes. The hilly terrain around Carolina Landing demands attention when maneuvering, with one reviewer advising, "When you enter the park make sure you stay to the left of the sign." Cell service varies throughout the region, with most parks offering adequate Verizon coverage. Misty Lake RV Park provides 19 sites with 30/50 amp service and full hookups, while Big Water Marina & RV Park features 40 sites with sewer connections and a dump station. Most RV campgrounds in the area welcome pets and offer trash service. During peak seasons, especially fall, reservations are strongly recommended as Lake Hartwell destinations fill quickly with seasonal campers.

Best RV Sites Near Royston, Georgia (132)

    1. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

    15 Reviews
    Fair Play, SC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We are under a WiFi pole and have good signal and usable internet. It was actually worth paying for. There is a boat launch but, it is hard to get to and down a large, steep incline."

    "There was trash in our fire ring and the picnic table at our site should probably be put out of its misery."

    2. Currahee RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Toccoa, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 779-2340

    "We found this place when our other place to stay fell through and we Googled 'campgrounds near me .  We called them and they gladly told us that there were spots available. "

    "The scenery is gorgeous, the spots are huge and the peace and quiet is priceless! If you are anywhere near Taccoa, Ga you HAVE to stop here. No excuses! Oh and get site 17 if you can."

    3. Tiger Stripes RV Campsites & Tailgate, LLC

    2 Reviews
    Pendleton, SC
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 467-3431

    $59 - $69 / night

    "There are beautiful cabanas by the pool with plenty of seating and lots of picnic tables to enjoy lunch by the new pool! Two laundry rooms on site and restrooms with showers are a great bonus."

    "Peaceful, clean, great pool and pavilion's.  Very golf cart friendly. Close to downtown Pendleton and Clemson University. Tammy has been great and always keeps us up to date and informed."

    4. Big Water Marina & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Hartwell, SC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 226-3339

    $25 - $50 / night

    "My family and I enjoyed camping on the beach here by the lake. The campground had a lot to offer. There was a restaurant/bar , playground, Marina, stage with live bands."

    "Most of the camp spots are not shaded, but right on the water. Boat rentals are available as well as paddle boards and kayaks."

    5. Georgia RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Commerce, GA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 335-5535

    "Clean pet friendly park with very nice, helpful and funny staff. New sod in between the large gravel sites. Bigger park than I expected."

    "Overnight stay in a off level pull-through site. The bathrooms are extremely nice and the dogs liked the walking area."

    6. The Point at Lake Hartwell

    5 Reviews
    Townville, SC
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 287-3223

    $47 - $97 / night

    "Fantastic owners, great rates, lakefront property, private boat dock, next door to a boat ramp, lake vibe restaurant with live bands, (seasonal), mere minutes from nearly anything one could want, delivery"

    "Such a great carefree, quiet and peaceful place to stay!!"

    7. Hoppin Horse Farm RV site

    4 Reviews
    Townville, SC
    23 miles
    +1 (864) 991-2574

    $40 / night

    "Enjoy your private fire-ring and take in a gorgeous sunset. Lots of outdoor activities nearby. Give them some love and leave a review here!"

    "The sites are spacious and private considering the size of the park & with all the convenient hookups readily available. Just an all around perfect family campground!"

    8. Toccoa RV Park

    1 Review
    Toccoa, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 886-2654

    "Clean nearby lake, perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, and boating. Plus it’s near the wonderful Toccoa waterfall."

    9. Misty Lake RV Park

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    Fair Play, SC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 825-0871

    $50 / night

    10. Toccoa Falls College RV Park - STUDENTS ONLY

    5 Reviews
    Toccoa Falls, GA
    25 miles
    Website

    $15 / night

    "Exploring Toccoa Falls College RV Park sounds like a unique opportunity for alumni and current students' families to connect with nature while staying close to the campus community."

    "Beautiful views and nature all around."

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RV Park Reviews near Royston, GA

1011 Reviews of 132 Royston Campgrounds


  • Celeste C.
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Tugaloo State Park Campground

    Great Lake

    This is a great campground. Lots of spacious campsites. Lots of choices. We were lakeside on a pull through that was a bit short for us. The site was amazing we could kayak up to our site. Pet friendly, family friendly. Power, Electric, gray water dumps near each site. Washer and dryer in each bathhouse. A beautiful campground.

  • W
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Springfield - Hartwell Lake

    Nice well kept Corp of Engineers campground

    This is a typical Corp of Engineers campground, well kept with a variety of pull through and back-in sites.  Sites are 50/30/20 electric with water, picnic table and fire ring.  Many sites have a tent pad, are very level packed gravel/sand and well situated with very few having very close neighbors.  Shade is at a premium on some sites due to cutting of pine trees a couple of years ago but almost all are waterfront with an excellent view.  Some sites have direct access to the water allowing boats right at the site and swimming.  The swimming beach is very nice and well maintained as are the playgrounds.  Three bath houses are convenient to all loops, well maintained and clean.  Cell service is very good as is over the air TV with numerous channels available.  The dump station is easy in/out.  Sites 10 through 40 have awesome views of Lake Hartwell.

  • Thomas S.
    Jul. 26, 2020

    Little Creek RV & Tiny Home Resort

    Great long-term Rv Resort

    Spacious long-term Resort with bathhouse, laundry facility, dog park, hiking trail, private dock on Lake Hartwell, boat storage, and more. Also allows tiny homes!

  • Adam V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2020

    Mile Creek County Park

    My Favorite Campground in South Carolina

    Having lived in South Carolina most my life, I haven't seen it all.. but have seen a lot of it. Mile Creek Campground is a string of 3 islands connect by narrow straights and surrounded by water. It's hard to get a spot here without great views of Lake Keowee and the Blueridge Mountains.

    The spaces a are a mix of full concrete pads or gravel sites. We've stayed in several sites and while some are very close together (that RV park feeling), there are many which have lots of breathing room, and things feel more natural. The pics in this review are for site 51, which is on the "3rd island," which is the furthest out and offers the best views. This is a very level concrete spot and we only had to use the electric tongue jack on our trailer to level front to back. Got set up in under 5 minutes.

    There is one oddity to some of the concrete sites. Because it's concrete, your fire pit is off to the side. And since most of the sites are raised, your fire pit may be level with the concrete pad, but you can't sit next to it as there is too much slope.

    It's a county park and is well maintained. Bath houses are clean. With it having a public day use area with a nice boat dock, you can expect almost every morning @ 6am to hear the diehard fishing folks blasting out of the boat launch area. 

    We have Verizon and our cell signal has always been 4 to 5 bars on the outside third island.

    All sites have 30amp electric and water hookups. Dump station at the front of campground entrance up on a hill. BE AWARE, pulling into the dump station is easy, but the steeper exit will have longer RV's and Trailers dragging their bag end on the asphalt.

    We've always felt safe and relaxed here. And though we prefer more dispersed camping with less neighbors, this is still one of the best and most affordable ($25 in off season) places in South Carolina to camp. 

    We rarely give 5-stars, but due to the awesome views,  trees between the sites and being well wooded & surrounded by water... it really is a very nice place.

    From what I can tell, all but two sites are back in. We had no problem backing in our 23'8" (total length) camper in.

  • W
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Mile Creek County Park

    A hidden gem!

    This campground sets on a peninsula into Lake Keowee and offers gorgeous views of the lake and mountains in the distance.  While possible for big rigs, it can be a challenge in some areas.  The sites are mostly in the 30-35 foot range and most are back in, fairly level and offer 30/20 electric and water.  Picnic tables and fire rings are on the sites, but unfortunately most of the sites do not offer a lot of usable area around the site.  A few sites near the boat ramp are unparalleled in their view of the lake and mountains and reservation planning is a must if these are wanted.  Being far out in the country the cell service isn't so good and according to where you are even over the air TV is spotty.  A nice boat ramp and swimming beach are available, as are bath houses centrally located.  The camp store was closed due to Covid when we stayed, but there are kayak and canoe rentals.  The dump station was easily accessed and very clean. There are cabins, but we did not look at them.  All in all, this is a very nice campground for families or couples wanting a getaway.

  • Keith and Tia S.
    Mar. 2, 2021

    Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground

    Incredible place to hike

    Took my boys after studying the 7 Natural wonders of GA and this gorge is one of them. Did not disappoint. The hike to the bottom is not for the faint of heart. And the steps back up will challenge the most fit among us. But the views and experience is well worth the pain. Campground while being big rig friendly is a little tight ( we have a 42ft motorhome). If your large try to book sites 34 or 35 pull through. No sewers, but easy to use dump station next to the exit. Make sure you add this stop to your Must see list

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

    Lake and Woods Campground

    The campground itself is gorgeous, heavily wooded and lots of hills. It has great access to Lake Hartwell, and lots of sites. The sites are very close together throughout most of the park. The park also has lots of hills which can be a challenge for some RVs. There are also some very tight turns on these hills. Some campsites are level, some are very unlevel, there are lots of seasonal sites with built in porches making it very tight to get into the travelers spots that are mixed throughout the park.

    When you enter the park make sure you stay to the left of the sign. We made the mistake of going straight our first time at this park and almost lost our 5th wheel at the turn around by the lake. If you miss the turn you are safer backing up to the entrance.

    Cell Service: AT&T was minimal, T-Mobile was minimal.

    Not all sites have sewer and there is a pump out service for a fee. They do have a dump station but it is not easy or ideal to move throughout the park once parked.

    Each site had a picnic table, some had a fire ring. Some sites are full hook up, many do not have sewer at the site.

    As of 2019 this park needed a lot of upgrades to the majority of the sites, such as fire rings, new picnic tables. The sides of the road were washing out from water run off. These were things also needed in 2018.

    Amenities: Laundry Swimming Pool Dump Station Club House Pool Tables Lake Access (Lake Hartwell) Basketball Court Volleyball Playground Storage Lot Beach area Fishing

  • Kevin H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2022

    Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

    Great little state park

    Real friendly staff. Nicely laid out, but I guess could be challenging for really big rigs. W & E with dump station and pretty good facilities

    Cell coverage a little challenging but managed to get enough download for Visible to stream Netflix. Too many trees to break out Starlink

    Trails are a fun walk.

  • PJ M.
    Feb. 27, 2023

    Keowee-Toxaway State Park

    Small / Quiet / Good Location

    Stayed here for more than a week in early January and enjoyed it.  There's a bunch of nice state parks in upstate SC - this one is about 10 minutes from both Table Rock and Devil's Fork.  Nearest town with major stores is Pickens, SC.  Greenville is about 45 minutes.

    *Navigation*
    The state park website mentions that rigs over 40ft will have trouble.  I think 40ft is conservative, but 50ft+ could definitely be problematic.  My truck plus trailer is 43ft and it was tight but manageable.  The problem area for larger rigs will likely be the curves before and after the dump station/restrooms (sharp turns plus elevation drop).  It will be difficult to fit in dump station area with a larger rig as well.

    *Internet*

    Verizon 5G was blazing fast here on my Pepwave - literally over 100mbps download. Starlink was able to connect, but obviously wasn't very useable due to trees.  

    *Site*

    I stayed in #3 which was definitely one of the better sites there.  Easy back in with very private views looking out towards Lake Keowee & Jocassee.  In summertime you probably won't be able to see much with the foliage.  Used levelling blocks, but it wasn't bad.

    *Facilities*
    Restrooms were older but clean.  Showers had hot water.  As mentioned, dump station is right in front of bathrooms.  No laundry.


Guide to Royston

The Royston, Georgia area sits at the foothills of the Appalachians with an elevation between 700-800 feet. Seasonal changes create distinct camping experiences, with fall bringing colorful foliage and temperatures ranging from 60-75°F during the day. Campsites in this region offer varied terrain from wooded sites to lakefront properties with opportunities to explore the natural surroundings.

What to do

Hike to Toccoa Falls: Near Currahee RV Park, visitors can explore the 186-foot waterfall at Toccoa Falls. "Spent 4 nights here for a family vacation. It unfortunately rained half the time but it was still an amazing trip. Clean nearby lake, perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, and boating. Plus it's near the wonderful Toccoa waterfall," shares Maddi P.

Enjoy water activities on Lake Hartwell: The lake provides swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities. At Big Water Marina & RV Park, "Boat rentals are available as well as paddle boards and kayaks," notes Sarah P. The park features 40 sites with full hookups and easy lake access.

Relax by the fire: Many campgrounds offer fire pits for evening relaxation. "We had a little deck that was perfect to back our toy hauler up to and open the back. I loved sitting on the deck with our dogs, tea, and a good magazine," shares Addie about her stay at Currahee RV Park.

What campers like

Peaceful lake settings: Lake Hartwell provides a serene backdrop for camping. One visitor at The Point at Lake Hartwell described it as "Such a great carefree, quiet and peaceful place to stay!" Jackie J. also noted the campground offers "tent sites, tiny cabins & a few waterfront sites" with convenient boat parking.

Clean facilities: Many RV parks maintain quality restrooms and common areas. At Carolina Landing RV Resort, one camper mentioned, "The clubhouse, office, bath houses, and laundry are nice and clean." Amenities include "Laundry, Swimming Pool, Club House, Pool Tables, Lake Access, Basketball Court, Volleyball, Playground, Beach area, Fishing."

Weekend activities: Some campgrounds organize social events. At Tiger Stripes RV Campsites, "During the football season on Friday nights live music can be enjoyed as well as a dinner buffet! Everyone is very friendly and you can really feel the family type atmosphere," explains Tammy H.

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Many RV parks in the area have uneven sites that require additional equipment. At Carolina Landing, "Some campsites are level, some are very unlevel," and "The hill getting up to our site was steep."

Limited seasonal hours: Some facilities operate on reduced schedules. One camper noted arriving "a little late to the RV park, and the office closes at 5:00. I find that strange since it was in the middle of the summer."

Construction improvements: Several campgrounds are undergoing renovations. At Georgia RV Park, "As of right now, they are in the middle of construction to transfer over to a KOA campground. So, it's kind of noisy during working hours."

Tips for camping with families

Check playground availability: Before booking, confirm if play areas are operational. One camper at Carolina Landing reported, "We had our grandson with us and the playground was closed off, and the pool closed at 4:30."

Consider campground activities: Some parks organize family-friendly events. "This campground was fun. My family and I enjoyed camping on the beach here by the lake. The campground had a lot to offer. There was a restaurant/bar, playground, Marina, stage with live bands," reports Juraj & Christine O. about Big Water Marina.

Look for swimming options: Pools provide alternatives to lake swimming. At The Point at Lake Hartwell, "The new pool area is under construction & you can tell it's going to be great!" according to a recent visitor.

Tips from RVers

Navigate carefully on hills: Several RV parks feature challenging terrain. At Carolina Landing, "The park also has lots of hills which can be a challenge for some RVs. There are also some very tight turns on these hills." Another camper advises, "If you miss the turn you are safer backing up to the entrance."

Choose sites strategically: RVers recommend researching specific site locations. "If you have a big rig, park somewhere else besides the A section if at all possible," suggests a Carolina Landing visitor. The rv parks near Royston, Georgia often have varied site sizes and accessibility.

Check cell coverage: Mobile reception varies across campgrounds. At Carolina Landing, "AT&T was minimal, T-Mobile was minimal," while at other Royston area RV camping locations, Verizon typically provides better coverage.

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