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    The region surrounding Lavonia, Georgia features multiple campground options situated on Lake Hartwell's shoreline. Tugaloo State Park Campground serves as a prominent destination with sites for tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping accommodations. Lake Hartwell State Park, Twin Lakes, and Paynes Creek campgrounds provide additional water-oriented camping areas within a 15-mile radius of downtown Lavonia. These established campgrounds generally include electric hookups, water access, and sanitary facilities, with many offering direct lake views and boat launches.

    Campground amenities vary significantly between locations, with most sites featuring picnic tables, fire rings, and access to toilet facilities. "This is a large campground with multiple boat launches and easy access to Lake Hartwell. Well maintained bath houses and friendly staff," noted one visitor about Tugaloo State Park. The camping season extends year-round at many locations, though some sites like Springfield-Hartwell Lake operate seasonally from April through October. Summer months bring higher temperatures and humidity, making waterfront sites particularly desirable for swimming and boating activities. Most campgrounds require advance reservations, especially during peak summer weekends and holidays.

    Waterfront camping opportunities represent a significant draw throughout the area, with several campgrounds offering direct lake access. Campsites in the first loop at Tugaloo State Park (sites 1-26) receive particular praise for their lake views and quieter atmosphere compared to the more densely arranged sites in other sections. One camper highlighted that "over half the sites have a view of the lake or are on the lake." Many campgrounds provide boat ramps, swimming areas, and fishing access. Beyond water recreation, the area serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby attractions including Toccoa Falls, Tallulah Gorge, and the town of Helen. Wildlife viewing, hiking trails, and tennis courts supplement the primarily lake-focused recreation options at several parks.

    Best Campgrounds near Lavonia (254)

      1. Tugaloo State Park Campground

      4.5(42)5mi from Lavonia143 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Lowing the away from it all atmosphere of Wildlife, peace and quiet and water. This is your campground. Dever fishing, nature all in one relaxing place."

      "It has multiple boat launches with easy access to Lake Hartwell.  Well maintained bath houses. Friendly staff and camp hosts.  We stayed in the first loop with sites 1-26.  "

      from $27 - $230 / night

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      2. Lake Hartwell State Park Campground

      4.4(19)7mi from LavoniaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed at Lake Hartwell State park in stie 98 which was a lovely lakeside site.  The sites on either side (96, 99) all shared a path to a small beach with lake access. "

      "We are big fans of space between neighbors and noticed right away that these sites are rather close to one another. The views helped make the closeness bearable."

      3. Victoria Bryant State Park Campground

      4.5(14)9mi from Lavonia16 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I started looking to see if there was an RV park nearby and found Victoria Bryant State Park just 10 miles away.  We called and there were vacancies.  We GPS’d our way over, and I."

      "We stayed on one of the platform sites for the trip, but walking around we found that nearly all of the sites look great!"

      from $34 / night

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      4. Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

      3.7(15)9mi from LavoniaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I didn't really sleep well because it was 1. cold and 2. it is close to the highway so we could hear cars and trucks driving by at night. Maybe we just picked the wrong campsite."

      "Access to the water at the park but didn't see a boat launch."

      5. Twin Lakes at Lake Hartwell

      4.7(29)20mi from Lavonia100 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Most, but not all, sites have lake views.  During the time of our visit, only one area was open for camping (sites 25-58).  "

      "Very close to grocery store and dining. Fantastic water views and warm lake water. Boats in the distance, and we had our own private swimming spot with steps into the water."

      from $36 - $76 / night

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      6. Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground

      4.4(69)27mi from Lavonia53 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tallulah Gorge is located in the far north east corner of Georgia. The campground is pretty tight, and difficult to maneuver with a large RV."

      "It’s perfectly situated to visit all the cute towns in northern Georgia and they have well maintained sites, hiking trails, and a swim beach not far."

      from $36 - $45 / night

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      7. Springfield - Hartwell Lake

      4.5(16)17mi from Lavonia79 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Hartwell Lake is a man-made lake bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah, Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers."

      "Many sites have a tent pad, are very level packed gravel/sand and well situated with very few having very close neighbors. "

      from $38 - $76 / night

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      8. Sadlers Creek State Park Campground

      4.4(16)17mi from LavoniaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Awesome views over lake Hartwell. Nice sized sites, could be a little more level. Needed to slightly block up rear of out class A to get level."

      "Close proximity to bathhouse. Wind was a big deal our first day. Temps dropped the weekend we camped and the wind coming off the lake made it much colder."

      9. Coneross Park Campground

      4.1(14)17mi from Lavonia106 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Lots of room for walking. Beautiful and peaceful trees on the lake."

      "Site was in a hill looking down at the lake. Large tent site that easily fit two 4 person tents as well as a picnic table and fire pit."

      from $26 - $76 / night

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      10. Paynes Creek Campground

      5.0(4)9mi from LavoniaRVs, Tents

      "We had a great place next to the beach and the gate workers were so sweet!"

      "On lake Hartwell. “Beach” access. Bath houses. Playground. Gravel spots, spacious. Closed November to February. We love to go here just to get away!"

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    Recent Reviews near Lavonia, GA

    1404 Reviews of 254 Lavonia Campgrounds


    • N
      May. 12, 2026

      Van Hook Glade

      Elevated Retreat

      The Van Hook Glade campground was very well maintained and offered an abundance of privacy and seclusion with close access to Highlands, showers, and a large public recreation area. The entire site was well kept and the camp hosts were diligent in their duties, while providing privacy. I stayed for two nights and thoroughly enjoyed my time there. We went the first week of May and were able to enjoy the campground practically alone.

    • Carol J.
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Sadlers Creek State Park Campground

      Beautiful setting

      Spent 3 nights in loop 1 #14. Site was smaller than expected but made it work. Campground is clean and well maintained, bathrooms clean with good water pressure and hot water. Rangers did the rounds every few hours in truck, but only in office 4-5 pm daily. Site held up well (no rivers) during thunderstorms.

    • Kevin Z.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 13, 2026

      Oconee State Park Campground

      Oconee State Park weekend

      This was our first time here. Overall not a bad state park cg but it could have been nicer. There was a lot of erosion which affected the roads(gravel)around the CG. Out site was gravel and not completely level but manageable. The restrooms on our loop were very clean and well kept. The showers lack hooks or a shelf to put your stuff on so that was a drag. The staff was very pleasant and helpful and the overall vibe was peaceful once quiet time arrived. Again, not a bad CG, I would visit it again.

    • Chris V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 11, 2026

      Moccasin Creek State Park Campground

      Great location

      We have stayed here many times. It is a basic state park campground with two clean bathhouses. There are really no amenities other that the wonderful setting on the shores of Lake Burton. Small and quiet with good views of the lake from most sites.

    • Dylan E.
      Apr. 5, 2026

      River Forks Park & Campground

      Quiet place

      Decent spots, only thing is the Grill is part of the campfire ring and not separate

    • Chris V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 29, 2026

      Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground

      Nice basic state park

      Nice campground. Bathhouse is basic but very clean. Sites are on the small side with lots of tent campers.

    • Colin R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2026

      Desoto Falls Recreation Area

      Very clean campsite but you do need to know a few things.

      This is a very clean and well maintained camp site open all year, but there are a few things to consider.

      1. During off peak (November 1st to April 1st) there's no water and the rest rooms and showers are closed.

      2. This campsite is right next to the busy highway 19, so there's a lot of road noise especially at night.

      3. No cell service! Take your satellite communicator or Starlink with you in case of emergency.

      If you are okay with these things, then this is the camp site for you.

    • Larry A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 25, 2026

      Lake Russell Recreation Area

      Great place to camp.

      This is a great USFS campground. Great fishing, Mountain biking and hiking. Most of the sites are small so I wouldn't recommend it for 5th wheels or large RVs.

    • Mac W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 25, 2026

      Sarah's Creek Campground (Clayton, Ga) — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

      Great alternative to the state parks

      Camped in f150 with RTT, stayed at site 13 with plenty of room for any overlanding or tent campers. Sites 1-5 fairly close in section 1. Sites 6-13 good for tent or overlanding, sites 14-21 are clumped together at the end for tent/overlanding rig/campers. Small creek crossing, but very easy to cross. We saw a few trailer campers, nothing over 20 feet, and there was plenty of room, but the road is rough coming in, so doable if you’re brave.

      Road is marked well off the main road, but is narrow with few pull off opportunities for passing. 1 mile of blacktop with 1* mile of hard pack gravel.

      Single vault bathrooms and bear trash cans are at sites 1-5 and another at site 14-21, 5-10 minute walk either way from middle campsites.

      Fire rings and picnic tables, well marked sites.

      Site 22 is the last site we could find before crossing a more cumbersome creek crossing, just above sites 17-21. Creek accessible from most every campsite, with a few of the sites on the other side of ride (see rec.gov for waterfront specific sites)

      Busy road for motorcycles/off road vehicles, but overall peaceful.

      Reservations required, no service until almost back to town, so reserve ahead before heading to camp. Cash/envelope/paper tag system no longer present (seems to be the new norm)


    Guide to Lavonia

    Tent sites at Lake Hartwell State Park Campground sit directly on the waterfront with dedicated beaches for many sites. The shoreline offers varying access options, from stepped terraces at sites 1-26 in Tugaloo to private sandy beaches in Twin Lakes. Camping options range from basic tent-only platforms at Victoria Bryant to full-hookup RV sites at Carolina Landing. Most campgrounds operate year-round, though Paynes Creek closes from November through February, allowing summer visitors to take advantage of multiple swimming beaches.

    What to do

    Waterfront activities at beaches: Twin Lakes offers multiple designated swimming areas with playgrounds adjacent to the water. "We spent most of the day there, and the weather (late August) was perfect! The playground is big, but the kids MOST enjoyed the 'rock slide' in the creek," wrote one visitor about Victoria Bryant State Park's creek swimming spot.

    Trail exploration at Tallulah Gorge: The 1,000+ stairs leading to the canyon floor provide a challenging day hike. "Taking in Goat on the roof, just a short distance down the road as a touristy stop must see!!" recommends a Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground visitor. The suspension bridge crossing offers unique views of the cascading falls.

    Golfing near campsites: Victoria Bryant features a golf course directly adjacent to camping areas. "If you're a golfer, there is a BEAUTIFUL golf course here as well!" notes a visitor to Victoria Bryant State Park Campground. Many campers combine a weekend of camping with morning tee times at the state park course.

    What campers like

    Private lake access points: Many sites at Twin Lakes offer direct water entry from individual campsites. "Able to kayak right from campsite. Campground has over 100 sites. None of the lake front were bad, some were low level, some had fenced railing with a little drop," reports a Tugaloo State Park Campground visitor.

    Covered tent platforms: Victoria Bryant offers unique sheltered tent platforms with electricity. "All of the tent sites are sheltered platforms, with electricity, potable water and an overhead light. Rain or shine, you can have a good time (and stay dry)," explains one regular visitor who considers it their most frequented camping spot.

    Level, spacious camping pads: Springfield's sites accommodate larger setups with room to spread out. "Site was in a hill looking down at the lake. Large tent site that easily fit two 4 person tents as well as a picnic table and fire pit. Plenty of trees to put up hammocks," notes a visitor to Coneross Park Campground.

    What you should know

    Site reservation strategy: Waterfront sites book quickly, especially in summer months. "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," reports a Tugaloo visitor. Reservations should be made 3-6 months in advance for peak season.

    Variable shower facilities: Not all campgrounds offer full bath facilities. "The bath houses are well kept but many of the sites are far away. The roads are wide and easily navigable for the most part, but in a couple areas very tight turns are necessary (sites 39-52)," notes a Coneross camper about the facilities.

    Shoreline conditions vary: Lake levels fluctuate throughout the year, affecting water access. "Some sites have little beaches for access to the water. Others have rocks if you want to make your way down those. Mine had rocks covered with wire that's been cut or broken so wasn't taking my chances there," explains a Springfield - Hartwell Lake camper.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Multiple lake campgrounds feature playgrounds near beaches. "The campground doesn't offer much in way of amenities, but you'll forget about that once you set up camp and relax by the campfire, roasting a s'more while watching the sun set over the lake," explains a visitor about Coneross Park's simple but effective family setup.

    Kid-friendly swimming areas: Twin Lakes provides shallow entry points ideal for younger children. "We swam almost all day every day we were here. The lake is beautiful, there are plenty of places to swim, and tons of shoreline to explore. The playground is very nice," shares a Sadlers Creek State Park Campground visitor.

    Nature programming: Some parks offer seasonal ranger activities for children. "The park was clean and the personnel was friendly and helpful. We had to leave that morning, but are looking forward to going back and discovering more about it. What a happy surprise Victoria Bryant State Park was," mentions a visitor who unexpectedly discovered the park.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Some lakefront sites require significant leveling equipment. "I felt unsafe with our fifth wheel's two left tires up in the air after auto-leveling. That was a first for us, and hope we never have to do that again. The hill getting up to our site was steep," cautions a visitor to Thousand Trails Carolina Landing.

    Campground navigation: Several campgrounds have tight interior roads. "The lower section of the park is tight and can be difficult to get into a site, roads are very narrow," notes a Carolina Landing visitor. Similarly, another RVer warns, "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."

    Utility hookup locations: Water and electric locations can vary widely between sites. "No sewer hookups but water, electric and cable tv connections. No sites with sewer, but dump station has two receptacles so there was no wait to dump tanks on way out," explains a Tugaloo camper about the campground facilities.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lavonia, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lavonia, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 254 campgrounds and RV parks near Lavonia, GA and 28 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lavonia, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lavonia, GA is Tugaloo State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 42 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 free dispersed camping spots near Lavonia, GA.

    What parks are near Lavonia, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Lavonia, GA that allow camping, notably Hartwell Lake and Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests.