Best Campgrounds near Shiloh, GA

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Campgrounds surrounding Shiloh, Georgia range from developed state parks to private RV resorts, with most offering both tent and RV accommodations. Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park provides lakefront and wooded campsites with water and electric hookups, while private options like Pine Mountain RV Resort and Ramsey RV Park offer full hookup capabilities for extended stays. Several campgrounds in the area feature cabin accommodations, including Sprewell Bluff Park and Pine Mountain Camp Ground, providing alternatives for those without camping equipment.

Road conditions throughout the region are generally good, with most campgrounds accessible via paved roads. The area experiences typical southern Georgia climate patterns with hot, humid summers and mild winters, making camping possible year-round at most facilities. "FDR State Park campground is amazing! The campground is tucked away in a separate area in the park and very quiet. The sites are large and level," noted one visitor about Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park. Reservations are recommended, especially during spring and fall when moderate temperatures attract more campers. Most campgrounds provide standard amenities including showers, toilets, and picnic tables, though amenity quality varies by location.

Many campers highlight the natural surroundings and recreational opportunities in the area. The Pine Mountain region receives particularly positive reviews for its hiking trails and scenic views. Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park offers 40 miles of trails with multiple waterfalls and overlooks, making it popular with hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. A camper described it as "a hikers dream" with "beautiful vistas." Lakefront sites tend to be in higher demand, with several campgrounds offering water access for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. While some campgrounds like Pine Mountain RV Resort provide additional amenities such as swimming pools and on-site stores, others focus on providing quiet, wooded settings with more privacy between sites. Wildlife viewing opportunities are commonly mentioned in reviews, with deer sightings noted at several campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Shiloh, Georgia (66)

    1. Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 663-4858

    $12 - $500 / night

    "This is park is just a few hours away from home so we stayed for a few days to camp and hike. I took my teardrop trailer and had site 315."

    "Roosevelt State Park you are surrounded by forest, lakes, streams, rock formations and campsites are quiet and private.  We stayed in site #114 directly on the lake. "

    2. Pine Mountain RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 663-4329

    "Very close to Calloway Gardens, FDR State Park, and Animal Safari! Nice quiet and clean sites."

    "The restrooms near 185 were large and very clean. They were up to date and comfortable to shower in, etc. campground was the cleanest we’d ever been to and extremely easy to navigate."

    3. Ramsey RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Warm Springs, GA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 655-2480

    "We took walks around park and it was quiet. We commuted to Thomaston for two weeks which was about a 30 min drive. The roads are easy to drive and the area here in Georgia is peaceful and lovely."

    4. Sprewell Bluff Park

    8 Reviews
    Thomaston, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 601-6711

    $15 - $95 / night

    "Quiet location. Sites are back in but easy back in. The bathhouse is clean, the sites are gravel and pretty much level."

    "The Flint river is the nice thing about this park, though the trails are definitely worth exploring."

    5. Pine Mountain Camp Ground

    5 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    11 miles
    Website

    "Beautiful lake side campground! Level sites, fishing!"

    "Over 23 miles of well maintained trails and abundant campsites. Plenty of options for the novice or experienced backpacker. Great place to learn about President Roosevelt and the CCC."

    6. 20 private acres in Woodland, GA

    1 Review
    Shiloh, GA
    2 miles
    +1 (803) 374-1289

    $60 / night

    7. R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    36 Reviews
    West Point, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 645-2404

    $36 - $72 / night

    "The campground is located on West Point Lake, where bald eagles soar."

    "Great, quiet park with lots of walking and biking trails nearby. All the sites are wooded and spaced out so you don’t have any issues with privacy."

    8. RAMSEY RV PARK

    1 Review
    Warm Springs, GA
    7 miles

    "EXCEPT FOR THE TRAINS IN THE DISTANCE, IT IS SOO QUIET AND PEACEFUL. THE SALT H2O POOL IS PRISTINE.  THEY HAVE A GATHERING AREA . OUTDOOR FIREPLACE, TV, SEATING, OCCASIONAL BANDS."

    9. Blanton Creek Campground

    8 Reviews
    Lanett, AL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 643-7737

    "Site 1 has another site 15 feet behind it."

    "Right on the lake!"

    10. High Falls State Park Campground

    74 Reviews
    Jackson, GA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 993-3053

    $36 - $100 / night

    "Spent one night on the road here at a RV site on the lakeside camping area (they also offer additional entrance to river side camping.) Busy but courteous neighbors."

    "The site has a good distance between the camper and it's "passenger" side so it's like not having a neighbor on that side."

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Recent Reviews near Shiloh, GA

427 Reviews of 66 Shiloh Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2025

    Kings Pond/ Fort Benning

    Primitive and Cozy for Vets

    I have a 5th wheel and its pretty flat gravel roads, no electric or sewage or water; only a pit toilet) must be self sufficient to stay here. Its free and at night can be noisy due to the boot camp training (you’ll hear gunshots and artillery in the distance) but otherwise no one bothers you. We stayed with a generator and there is a gas station near by (roughly 4-5 miles away)

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Ramsey RV Park

    Quiet and affordable

    We stayed here two weeks. It is quiet. I have not used any facilities. It was fair pricing. I plan on returning. I had space 5. I like this as no one ever parked in front of me so I had green views from three sides which is nice as I like to have the windows and blinds open. Also being in this space allowed us to have Internet. Staff was helpful and friendly. We took walks around park and it was quiet. We commuted to Thomaston for two weeks which was about a 30 min drive. The roads are easy to drive and the area here in Georgia is peaceful and lovely.

  • Nik J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Whitewater Creek Park

    Quiet and Great value

    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.

    But you can’t beat the price for full hookup sites at $35/night ($150/week)

    Whitewater Creek is run by Macon county and only has one dedicated employee.

    Most sites are more than spacious but double check your length when you book. A few of the sites are kind of short.

    Just keep in mind this is NOT an RV resort it is a locally run campground.

  • Tom C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2025

    Chewacla State Park Campground

    Close to Buc-ees and I-85!

    I called on Sunday afternoon and immediately connected to a young lady who assured me that a site was available. The loop is nicely designed, full hookups, passing your target on the left (better visibility). There are glamping tents for rent. Several hiking trails, including a waterfall trail are inside the gate checkpoint. The park is close to town, meaning abundance of food options and cheap gas (2.499) on June 6, 2025.

  • Denis P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 28, 2025

    R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    Beautiful Privacy, Brutal Bathrooms, and Locked Gates at Night

    We stayed here in June, Thursday through Monday, two people with a tent. The experience was... memorable, though not always for the right reasons. 

    The bathhouses are something out of a post-apocalyptic travel journal— rusted fixtures, broken tiles, and enough cockroaches and spiders to start a nature documentary. Yes, they are“cleaned” occasionally, but whatever’s happening isn’t winning the war. They’re not just in the mist of past centuries— they’re lost in a heavy, choking fog. 

    Facilities are very limited, and it’s clear this campground wasn’t designed with tent campers in mind. You’ll wait in line for restrooms, and you won’t enjoy it. 

    The sites themselves? Old, worn, and could desperately use even a single coat of fresh paint— but the lawns are mowed, and the forest is real. If you value privacy, you’ll love the layout: each site is tucked deep into the woods, with excellent space and seclusion.

     But beware: the gate is locked shut from 10 PM to 8 AM, no exceptions unless the elderly host personally deems your emergency worthy. Installing a simple keypad would save everyone time and dignity. 

    Starlink users: take note— if the lake is high, the shoreline disappears, and with it, any chance of a clear shot to the sky. Reception through the trees was very poor. 

    Wildlife is busy here— armadillos, raccoons, and rabbits all feel quite at home on your tent pad. It’s charming, if you’re into that kind of thing. 

    The lake sees constant activity: motorboats, water skiing, even boats creeping along at night. It’s not peaceful water. If you came to paddle in silence or sleep early, this might not be your dream spot— unless the noisy party crowd is your own.

  • judy M.
    Jun. 12, 2025

    RAMSEY RV PARK

    Quiet and peaceful

    MIKE RAMSEY IS THE OWNER. OFFICE IS RHONDA. THIS PLACE IS SO SEREN.  EXCEPT FOR THE TRAINS IN THE DISTANCE, IT IS SOO QUIET AND PEACEFUL. THE SALT H2O POOL IS PRISTINE.  THEY HAVE A GATHERING AREA . OUTDOOR FIREPLACE, TV, SEATING, OCCASIONAL BANDS. FIREPIT, BAR B QUE GRILLS, FLAT TOP GRIDDLE  AND MORE. WE HAVE A FIRE RING, PICNIC TABLE AT OUR SITE. WE FEED THE WILDLIFE AND HAVE ALOT OF  BIRDS. SOMETIMES DEER. WE FACE THE WOODS WHICH WE LOVE. WE HAVE BEEN HERE 8 MO. SO FAR.


Guide to Shiloh

Camping sites near Shiloh, Georgia range from primitive to full-service facilities within a 40-mile radius. Many campgrounds operate year-round with peak popularity in spring and fall when temperatures average 65-80°F. Winter camping remains viable with typical overnight lows rarely dropping below 35°F.

What to do

Hiking extensive trail systems: Franklin D Roosevelt State Park offers 40+ miles of hiking trails with varied terrain. "Very clean and shady sights, lots of hiking and history around," notes Carol L. about the park's well-maintained pathways.

Water recreation options: At R. Shaefer Heard Campground, campers can enjoy multiple water activities on West Point Lake. "The lake is never over crowded and its numerous coves make for pretty safe swimming and shoreline fishing," says Jamie H. The lake accommodates both motorized and non-motorized watercraft.

Wildlife observation: Camping areas throughout the region support diverse wildlife viewing. "We feed the wildlife and have a lot of birds. Sometimes deer," reports Judy M. about her experience at Ramsey RV Park, where wooded sites provide natural habitat viewing.

Rock jumping: Sprewell Bluff Park offers a unique recreation option along the Flint River. "My favorite part was watching our kids and my husband jump off the large rock into the river," shares Renee D., highlighting one of the park's popular natural features.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Many campgrounds offer generous spacing between sites. At High Falls State Park Campground, "Sites on lake are spaced apart a little more than river campground," according to Elaine H., who recommends sites 87 or 88 for river views.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained facilities. "The bathhouse is clean, the sites are gravel and pretty much level," notes Carol G. about Sprewell Bluff Park, while at Franklin D Roosevelt State Park, one visitor highlighted that "each area has a camp host constantly cleaning."

Affordable options: Campsite rates remain reasonable throughout the region. "This park has great camping with many, many sites of various sizes, all for roughly $30 a night," states Everette G. about Franklin D Roosevelt State Park. "This may sound steep but the amenities by far make up for it."

Lake access: Blanton Creek Campground provides direct water access from select sites. "There are docks that, if you put a boat in, you can dock right at your site on some select sites (3 and 9)," explains Fran H., noting the convenience for boaters.

What you should know

Gate hours: Some campgrounds restrict nighttime access. "Beware: the gate is locked shut from 10 PM to 8 AM, no exceptions unless the elderly host personally deems your emergency worthy," warns Denis P. about R. Shaefer Heard Campground.

Tent fees: Additional charges may apply for multiple setups. "If you drop a tent with an RV they charge you an extra $30. If you have two tents on one site they charge you $25 for EACH tent," cautions Fran H. about Blanton Creek Campground.

Water safety: Swimming restrictions exist at certain locations. At High Falls State Park Campground, "entering the water was prohibited due to leeches," notes Savannah W., while the park does offer a pool for $5 per person.

Connectivity challenges: Cell service varies significantly by location. At Sprewell Bluff Park, "Verizon was weak over most of the property - talk and text OK but data not so much," reports Ward, a consideration for those needing reliable internet access.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Pine Mountain RV Resort offers family-friendly amenities. "The campground is very clean and has a great pool area. The pool area has a kids pool and hot tub along with the regular inground pool," says Aaron C., highlighting features popular with families.

Kid-friendly water options: Several campgrounds offer safe swimming areas. "We fished and swam, they also had a scavenger hunt that you kids loved doing," Joshua H. shares about Franklin D Roosevelt State Park, adding, "from where our site was we could see the playground and also let our kids ride their bikes around the circle."

Nature activities: High Falls State Park Campground provides educational opportunities. "The trails are easy to get to and the falls are a nice sight," says Bille W., who recommends the campground specifically for families with children.

Multi-site booking: Some campgrounds work well for family gatherings. High Falls offers "smaller sites without many trees/privacy between sites - good for multi-site groups who want to camp together," according to Valerie R., making it suitable for extended family outings.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Pine Mountain Camp Ground, selecting the right location enhances the experience. "Overlooks a lake or hidden in the woods!" recommends Molly M., noting that evening temperatures remain comfortable even during summer months.

Hookup reliability: Electrical capacity varies between campgrounds. "30 amp circuit was not adequate. The breaker continually tripped while using small kitchen appliances," reports Brittany about her stay at Pine Mountain RV Resort, suggesting caution with power usage.

Level site concerns: Blanton Creek Campground requires careful site selection for larger rigs. "Small rigs can pretty much enjoy any spot but larger rigs need to be sure that the site is level for the length of the rig," advises Stacy H., noting that "some spots have a driveway that goes downhill from the camper."

Backup supplies: While most campgrounds offer basic necessities, availability varies seasonally. "The trading post has a variety of camping items and souvenirs," mentions Joel R. about Sprewell Bluff Park, though selection may be limited compared to full-service stores.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Shiloh, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Shiloh, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 66 campgrounds and RV parks near Shiloh, GA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Shiloh, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Shiloh, GA is Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 55 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Shiloh, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Shiloh, GA.