Top Tent Camping near Shiloh, GA

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Best Tent Sites Near Shiloh, GA (9)

    Camper-submitted photo from Kings Pond/ Fort Benning
    Camper-submitted photo from Kings Pond/ Fort Benning
    Camper-submitted photo from Kings Pond/ Fort Benning

    1. Kings Pond/ Fort Benning

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    King's Pond, located near Harmony Church, is the only area on the installation where primitive camping is permitted free of charge. Reservations are not required, except when MWR events are scheduled.

    MILITARY & GUESTS ONLY You'll find charcoal grills, fire pits, a playground, restrooms, primitive camping sites, 3 fishing piers and a boat launch onsite. The pond is a favorite fishing spot, with plenty of bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and sunfish. No combustion-type motors are permitted, except to unload and trailer your boat.

    Watch for bald eagles, great blue herons, red-cockaded woodpeckers, cormorants, gators, turtles, geese, and more. This park is the site of one of our most popular activities — the King's Pond Campout — scheduled regularly during warm weather. The events often include music, games, boating and stories around the campfire. There is a pavilion with picnic seating for up to 32 people. A large charcoal grill, a playground and restrooms are located nearby.

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    2. Bush Head Shoals Park

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    Bush Head Shoals park is over 600 acres of beautiful terrain right on the Chattahoochee river! We have 6 semi primitive campsites, hiking, fishing, and a kayaking launch site. Located in Franklin, Ga.

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    $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm
    Camper-submitted photo from The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm
    Camper-submitted photo from The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm
    Camper-submitted photo from The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm
    Camper-submitted photo from The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm
    Camper-submitted photo from The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm

    3. The Hollow at Triple Threat Farm

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    • Picnic Table

    $69 - $79 / night

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    4. Piney Hills Campground

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    Come pitch your tent just outside of our animal pasture with zebu cows, sheep, 5 baby goats and adults and lots of chickens. We have several sites to choose from. We are a working homestead. We are a campground in-process of being built over 100 acres, however 80 acres were just cleared but still have 10-15 acres that are wooded and ready for camping with fire pits, picnic tables and access to visit the farm animals during hours of 10am-4pm. Animal snack paks will be given to each guest at check in.

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      5. Southern Harbor

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      This recreation area is part of West Point Lake

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        6. Heard WMA Campground No. 3

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        Roughing it at its finest. Down dirt roads and through thousands of acres of a wildlife management hunting preserve, these primitive campsites are available for tents and RVs on a first-come, first-served basis. An ideal location for hiking the backwoods. A quintessential night under the stars and a cozy campfire makes this a nature lover’s paradise.

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        7. Neverland

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        Do you love camping but hate the prep? Neverland has got you covered and with style. Enjoy the experience of camping while also having the comfort of home!

        Neverland offers:

        -Real beds

        -Hot tub

        -Cooking station with black stone grill & utensils

        -Keurig & K-cups

        -Outdoor bathroom and shower

        - Wired & Bluetooth speakers

        -24 hr security cameras

        -Fire pit with all the s’mores fixins

        -For the cold winter season heaters in each space

        -cooler

        -4 power packs

        Add ons:

        -Lawn games

        -Board games

        -Date Night

        -Movie Night (Coming Soon)

        *space located behind property*

        Is your party bigger than 6?

        You can bring your own tent! We charge a small fee per tent set up on extra lot. This lot includes a fire pit and pond view! Feel free to inquire via messaging. No extra tents are allowed on main lot or without approval.

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        $175 - $250 / night

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          9. Pine and Oak Campsite

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          Escape to a private campsite in rural Alabama. The property is surrounded by forest and wildlife. There are several places to hang a hammock and plenty of room for outdoor games like cornhole. Enjoy making smores by the campfire and gazing at the stars.

          The city of Columbus is about 25 minutes away and offers white water rafting, zip lining, axe throwing, a river-walk, and other activities. There are plenty of lakes and rivers to go fishing. Auburn is about 40 mins away.

          The site offers an outhouse, fire pit, fire pit grill rack for cooking, platform (which can be used for small/medium tents) and a hiking trail that is about 1/3 of a mile.

          Please note, the site has a road but during heavy rain the road can accumulate mud. Suggest 4-wheel drive vehicles for rainy conditions. Otherwise, cars are able to access campsite and park at site. Hipcampers can also park at the front of the property and walk about .25 miles to site if unable to drive. Please message me beforehand if you are worried about driving conditions.

          The property is surrounded by hunting land so please be mindful of property lines and do you best to stay on the trail. Also, expect gunshots in the distance every once in a while.

          Property also has natural wildlife like coyotes, snakes, spiders, ants, etc.. Alabama can also get very hot during June, July, August. Please prepare accordingly.

          My wife and I bought this property in 2021 with the goal of turning this land into a homestead. She is currently in the army. My mom and stepfather live at the front of the property and will be able to help accommodate you if needed. Meeting at the front of the property is not needed.

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          $23 - $30 / night


        Recent Tent Reviews In Shiloh

        371 Reviews of 9 Shiloh Campgrounds


        • Tia K.
          Camper-submitted photo from Holiday Campground
          Oct. 25, 2024

          Holiday Campground

          Busy Campground

          Good lake access/sunset views/boat ramp. Tends to be quite a busy campground, so getting a prime spot in peak season can be difficult. Management noted to be on the stricter side.

        • Tia K.
          Camper-submitted photo from Whitetail Ridge Campground
          Oct. 25, 2024

          Whitetail Ridge Campground

          2nd Go-to Campsite

          Lovely campgrounds on Lake West Point, less campers and fewer, more spaced out lots. Great fun on the water during the spring and summer

        • Tia K.
          Camper-submitted photo from R. Shaefer Heard Campground
          Oct. 25, 2024

          R. Shaefer Heard Campground

          Go-to Campsite

          Great for spring/summer camping, kind camp hosts, and great fun paddleboarding and jetskiing on Lake West Point. My family’s go-to spot!

        • Work1
          Camper-submitted photo from Lakeside RV Park
          Oct. 14, 2024

          Lakeside RV Park

          Great place

          I enjoyed camping here it's nice owner's nice very respectful they have a pond and you could drive your golf cart all around the campsite to use your ATV UTV enjoy the pond as a catch and release best place ever thank you for having me.

        • judy M.
          Camper-submitted photo from Ramsey RV Park
          Oct. 13, 2024

          Ramsey RV Park

          Ramsey rv park / warm springs ga.

          Owner and office (Mike & rhonda) are very helpful, accommodating, and friendly. Full hookups, salt h2o sparkling pool. Over 55. Bath house - dated but clean. Laundry facilities. Some firepits and some picnic tables. Spaced well. Accommodates short or long term camping. Gathering covered area with seating, tv, wood burning fireplace and large grill. Dogs on leash.

        • judy M.
          Camper-submitted photo from Ramsey RV Park
          Oct. 11, 2024

          Ramsey RV Park

          Ramsey rv park// warm springs, ga.

          Full hook up's, salt h2o swimming pool, cable, bath house, camp fires allowed, pets allowed on leash, $700.00 / month. Older rv and m.home park (1967) and bath house is dated but clean, laundry facilities. Gathering area with BBQ grill, tv and fireplace. Privately owned. Short or long term camping. Checks or cash only. We plan to stay long term, month to month. Most spots are spaced for privacy. Some are shaded. Not much to do in Warm Springs ga. Would not depend on any action.
          . QUIET!! PRIVATE!!

        • Juan S D.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Lakeside RV Park
          Oct. 7, 2024

          Lakeside RV Park

          Wow park is looking Fabulous 🤩

          Our experience in the park was wonderful they have you feel like home the park has been updating coming along very well looking so pretty you gotta see it they welcome anyone the owners and the host are really nice very helpful you can even buy ice the have. Game room who ever likes PLAYING POOL they have it ya oh and a lake big basses in here pond looking good a lot of work is getting done you must see it I'm very pleased with the new outcome they supply you with full hookup and a bath house and a laundry room VERY CLEAN a small playground for your babies but like I said the park is coming along very well. I hope you guys come see it for yourself all reviews don't say the truth .

        • Nik J.
          Camper-submitted photo from High Falls State Park
          Aug. 6, 2024

          High Falls State Park

          Nice place to get away

          We really enjoyed staying at High Falls. Most of the RV sites were spaced well apart and the amenities were clean.

        • JThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Chattahoochee Bend State Park
          Jul. 27, 2024

          Chattahoochee Bend State Park

          Maiden Voyage

          We just bought our first RV and it was a 22 foot Class C. We decided to stay close to home to try it out, learn everything on it in a forgiving place. Chattahoochee Bend was perfect. Drive through spot for our RV with 50AMP, 30AMP, water and dump service. The place is clean, quiet and in great shape! Electric bikes made it all the more fun, since the single road in, out and all about is quite hilly. Plenty of hiking trails!

        • Angela C.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from F.D. Roosevelt State Park
          Jul. 4, 2024

          F.D. Roosevelt State Park

          Pretty state campground

          We had some flubs with this campground. We put the wrong address in our GPS resulting in us arriving too late to use the pool. Then we neglected to pick up our paperwork and had to drive back to the main building to get it and we drove past the campground host on duty so we didn’t get firewood. Our campsite was pretty: flat, spacious, shaded with trees, but it was frustrating to drive past the even prettier spots right on the lake and realize that’s what I should have booked!! Several people were out enjoying evening fishing as we drove past to our more woodsy loop.

          We were here all of 12 hours - it was a nice stopover on our route further south. Really quiet and absolutely spotless bathhouse! I really was bummed about not getting to the pool (it was not open the next day) - we will come back!

        • Allen S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from F.D. Roosevelt State Park
          Jul. 2, 2024

          F.D. Roosevelt State Park

          Nice site, well maintained

          I am getting back into camping for the first time in a very long time. Went to FDR State Park because it’s only about 30 minutes from home. Booking site 111 was easily done online. I arrived after the office had closed but my reservation sheet with instructions was left in a box on the door for me to pick up. Great park with nice lake for fishing, kayaking, paddle boating as well many hiking trails. Bathrooms were clean and well maintained. Visited Dowdell’s Knob which gives a fantastic view…no wonder it was FDR’s favorite picnicking site when visiting Warm Springs. I would definitely recommend and will be back, but next time will be spring or fall because summer was just too hot.

        • RThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Bush Head Shoals Park
          Jun. 14, 2024

          Bush Head Shoals Park

          a hidden gem

          We found this campsite while looking for an overnighter while traveling.  We are on a motorcycle so we checked with Raven to make sure we would be good.  The roads are gravel but well maintained.  We had no problems getting in.  The spots are well maintained, no power or water, so be prepared.  For the price, you won't find a better campground.

        • j
          Camper-submitted photo from Forsyth KOA
          Jan. 12, 2024

          Forsyth KOA

          Bad Experience

          We should have known when we first arrived not to stay here. Our welcome was very brisk and unfriendly. Our site was literally right next to the freeway with terrible freeway noise and fuel smells. We asked to be moved and our new site was so narrow that the picnic tables didn’t even fit in the site and tottered on the edge of the site’s bank. They offer site garbage pick up daily, but not to monthly stays. So they drive right by your site while picking up garbage to sites right next to you! Playground is satisfactory but the dog park is muddy and rocky. When we signed in and mentioned we were excited about having a dog park the check in person said she wouldn’t take her dog to it! I highly recommend driving right on by! We use KOA’s regularly and this campground management is far below KOA standards! Beware!

        • DThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Forsyth KOA
          Nov. 12, 2023

          Forsyth KOA

          Forsyth, GA….Horrible

          Don’t go!!!! The person said it was a vaca must have stayed in some pretty bad campgrounds. The sites have crumbled asphalt so hard to find sold place for jacks. We pd for sewer but didn’t get it. Roads were tight with lots of trees and set up on circles. Two older gentleman on a golf cart said they just purchased it 5 days ago. Based upon prior comments and pictures I don’t believe that to be true. You come in on a frontage road with a switch back right by the turn into parking area. The left turn into the park is like a tight u-turn in which there is a huge ditch or drop off that you can’t make without the rear of the RV dropping into this ditch. The campground sits a bit below the frontage road. To compound issues not only can you not make that turn without the back of the camper in this ditch and ripping off the jacks and other components in the rear, there is a sizable crest on frontage road so while our 42’ 5th wheel was sitting on the road we were hoping nobody came flying down that hill and be not able to stop. It was suggested by a guy waiting for us on the switch back to get out of his way to back up and go up the switch back and come in from the other side. It worked but that’s dangerous and needs to be taken care of immediately. Laundry room was ok and reasonable.

        • @HomegrownRV 😎.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Chattahoochee Bend State Park
          Oct. 19, 2023

          Chattahoochee Bend State Park

          One of our favorites!

          We loved this campground! Definitely one of our favorites. The campsites are spacious and private. The amenities are all close by and were super clean the entire time we were there. The playground is more geared toward older children, but it was very well taken care of.

          Our campground hosts at the time (Dennis and Colleen) were so welcoming and friendly. They were always quick to offer a wave and friendly smile every time we saw them. Lisa, the maintenance host, was also fantastic! We enjoyed getting to know all 3 of them.

          The hiking trails are all very clearly marked, and we enjoyed exploring during our time there.

          The closest town is about a 45 min drive, but we didn’t mind at all. Just make sure to stock up before heading to the park.

          We can’t wait to visit this park again. So far it is one of our favorites!

          For more detailed reviews and photos, follow us on TikTok and Instagram @HomegrownRV!

        • Erika P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Forsyth KOA
          Oct. 18, 2023

          Forsyth KOA

          Best stop yet!

          Felt like I was on vacay and not in my RV! Awesome place. Staff is kind courteous and went over and beyond. They let us do mini golf even though it was supposed to close Bc we wouldn’t have had a chance otherwise. Def recommend!

        • M
          Camper-submitted photo from Bush Head Shoals Park
          Oct. 15, 2023

          Bush Head Shoals Park

          Can’t wait to come back!

          The owners Raven and Phillip are fantastic hosts! They were very easy to communicate with. They met us at the campground to make sure we knew where everything was and to see if we needed anything. We scheduled a kayak trip for Saturday, but needed to change the time. They were very accommodating. The campground was clean, the sites were extremely spacious. You could easily fit two 6 person tents. They have Ice and firewood available. You just grab it and either venmo Raven or drop money in the drop box. There is a nice hiking trail right across from site 1. There were plenty of trees around the sites to hang hammocks. They have 2 vault toilets, which are lit at night which is nice. We will definitely be back!

        • L S.
          Camper-submitted photo from Forsyth KOA
          Aug. 24, 2023

          Forsyth KOA

          The worse KOA I’ve ever stayed at .

          My family and I looked forward to our stay at this KOA given our experience at other KOAs had been great. However, this stay was FAR FROM ENJOYABLE. To start, the two older male employees made my teenage daughters feel very uncomfortable. Multiple times both daughters, myself and husband saw them watching the girls at the pool from outside the rales. The pool steps were slippery with mildew. The area around the pool and the siding of the pool has tons of cracks and is not smooth, very hazardous. Next, the bathroom near the pool, where the employees smoke, made it hard to breathe to walk pass. We walked into the bathroom and walked right out. It was absolutely disgusting. Given the pool was not safe to use, my daughters decided to try out the cable and Wi-Fi, as advertised on their site. Well, I was told the cable was disconnected, and the Wi-Fi“out at the moment.” There were two“power outages” in our 3 day stay, which in turn meant our AC was off for hours at a time in the 98-100 degree weather. This was brought to the front office attention and I was told pretty much deal with it for now. At night we would smell the worse smells( marijuana), and witness drugs/ alcohol being used by two of the employees. As aforementioned, these concerns were brought to the front office staff/ management, and nothing was addressed nor apologizes were given. Honestly, several of the employees live onsite and protect each other when it comes to discussing/correcting the issues. You get a Cult like vibe from this group of people that work here. The manager lives in a double-wide in this camp ground. It is very unkept and tons of broken down/ old equipment fills up her yard and all around it. It is a hazardous place. I would be concern for kids to ride bikes, etc in here given the mess around her place; as well as, The playground is nonfunctional. Overall, the only decent thing this park has or offers is the pizza. Otherwise, I wouldn’t recommend wasting your money on this poorly managed and unkept campground. So, with us having a week reservation we decided after three days to end our stay early and travel 12 miles north to the KOA in Griffin; This was the best decision we made. It was as we had expected from a KOA park- great experience. We enjoyed our days in the Griffin KOA.

        • Pam & Steve S.
          Camper-submitted photo from F.D. Roosevelt State Park
          Jul. 28, 2023

          F.D. Roosevelt State Park

          Nature at its best

          Easy booking, check in, and hook up to electric and water. Beautiful, serene surroundings. We didn’t get to do all the fun stuff available like the pool and the hiking trail since it was just an overnight stop but we will be back.

        • Caitlin S.
          Camper-submitted photo from R. Shaefer Heard Campground
          Jul. 26, 2023

          R. Shaefer Heard Campground

          Spacious lakefront sites

          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. From what we could tell, all of the sites have direct lake access. We visited in July and because of the tree coverage, we were able to sit outside most of the day without getting too hot. This is definitely one of our new favorite parks!

        • T
          Camper-submitted photo from Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina
          Jul. 19, 2023

          Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina

          Our first tent camping experience

          We couldn’t have asked for a better experience. They have an amazing staff that made us feel welcomed and safe. Their pool and splash pad is nicer than most hotels. The site bathrooms/showers and laundry area are kept in very well condition. We saw all types of wild life, deer, boar, and a variety of birds. 10/10. Can’t wait to go back.



        Guide to Shiloh

        Camping near Shiloh, Georgia, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

        What to do:

        • Fishing and boating: Many campers enjoy the lake access at places like R. Shaefer Heard Campground. One visitor mentioned, "Beautiful lake for swimming, canoes, or kayaking," highlighting the fun water activities available.
        • Hiking: Trails abound in the area, especially at Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground. A reviewer shared, "Hiked to Cascade Falls... gives a fantastic view," making it clear that hiking is a must-do.
        • Wildlife watching: Campers often spot various wildlife. One person noted, "The campground is quiet and not crowded," which makes it easier to enjoy nature.

        What campers like:

        • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review for Whitetail Ridge Campground stated, "Clean comfort stations and shower (lots of hot water)," which is a big plus for many.
        • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy spots. A visitor at Holiday Campground said, "The sites are large with plenty of space between neighboring sites," making it a comfortable choice for families.
        • Friendly staff: Campers often mention helpful staff. One reviewer at Blanton Creek Campground said, "The staff was wonderful," which adds to the overall experience.

        What you should know:

        • Reservations: Some campgrounds, like Pine Mountain RV Resort, don’t allow you to pick your specific site. A camper noted, "You don’t get to pick your site and they cluster everyone right next to each other," so be prepared for that.
        • Seasonal access: Many campgrounds have specific seasons. For example, R. Shaefer Heard Campground is open from early March to mid-October, so check the dates before planning your trip.
        • Limited amenities: Some sites may lack certain amenities. A visitor at Pine Mountain Camp Ground mentioned, "There are no sewer hookups at the sites but they do have dump stations," so plan accordingly.

        Tips for camping with families:

        • Choose spacious sites: Look for campgrounds with larger sites, like Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground, where one reviewer said, "The campsite was pretty: flat, spacious, shaded with trees."
        • Plan activities: Make sure to have a list of activities. A family at Sprewell Bluff Park enjoyed, "Fun trails, hiking and swimming!" which kept everyone entertained.
        • Pack for bugs: Mosquitoes can be an issue. One camper at Holiday Campground warned, "The mosquitoes were really horrible," so bring bug spray.

        Tips from RVers:

        • Check site access: Some sites may be tricky for larger RVs. A reviewer at R. Shaefer Heard Campground mentioned, "A large Class A or trailer would be challenging," so consider your vehicle size.
        • Look for electric hookups: Many RVers appreciate sites with electric hookups. A camper at Whitetail Ridge Campground noted, "Level concrete sites with power and water," which is essential for a comfortable stay.
        • Plan for privacy: Choose campgrounds with spaced-out sites. One visitor at Blanton Creek Campground said, "We had a very private site and loved it," making it a great choice for those seeking solitude.

        Camping near Shiloh, Georgia, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Shiloh, GA?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Shiloh, GA is Kings Pond/ Fort Benning with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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