Best Campgrounds near Warner Robins, GA

The Warner Robins area in central Georgia provides access to several established campgrounds with varying amenities and camping styles. Campers can choose from RV-focused sites like Fair Harbor RV Park and Twin Oaks RV Park, which offer full hookups, or more rustic options at nearby state parks. Most campgrounds in the region are developed facilities rather than dispersed camping areas, with several offering cabin rentals alongside traditional camping. Twin Oaks RV Park in Elko, about 15 miles south of Warner Robins, accommodates tents, RVs, and cabins, while the Robins Air Force Base FamCamp serves military personnel with comprehensive amenities.

Road access to camping areas near Warner Robins is generally good, with most campgrounds situated near major highways like I-75 for convenient travel. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons. "This campground isn't super remarkable (lots of RV's in close proximity, noise from the interstate). But its bathrooms/showers are brand new and kept very clean," noted one visitor about Fair Harbor RV Park. Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during peak travel periods or when events are happening at the nearby Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, though some campgrounds report limited WiFi capabilities.

Campers frequently mention the convenience of Warner Robins area campgrounds for interstate travelers. Several visitors highlighted the cleanliness of facilities and friendly staff as standout features. One camper described James Dykes Memorial Park as "a quiet refuge, great place for overnight" with a "nice covered pavilion overlooking the lake." The region's campgrounds tend to be more functional than scenic, primarily serving as convenient stopovers for travelers along I-75 rather than destination camping. While waterfront camping is limited immediately around Warner Robins, nearby options like Arrowhead Park and Claystone Park Campground on Lake Tobesofkee offer water access with fishing piers, boat ramps, and swimming areas approximately 20 miles northwest of the city.

Best Camping Sites Near Warner Robins, Georgia (74)

    1. Fair Harbor RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 988-8844

    $52 - $65 / night

    "This campground isn’t super remarkable (lots of RV’s in close proximity, noise from the interstate). But it’s bathrooms/showers are brand new and kept very clean."

    "And i see why with its quality & convenience..close to the interstate exit.)"

    2. Twin Oaks RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 987-9361

    "A great little place to stay in middle Georgia. The staff was terrific! Very clean and well maintained."

    "Check in was a breeze, site level, everything clean and located well for out rig. Property had two bathhouses plenty of clean comfortable facilities."

    3. Interstate RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Byron, GA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 956-5511

    $45 / night

    "Easy drive thoughts with full hookup. Very clean pool but closes at 8pm with no lights."

    "We call the host when we were around 30 minutes out. She was extremely helpful. The sites are a little tight, but long. We didn’t have to unhook our toad. Nice level sites."

    4. Perry Ponderosa RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    6 miles
    +1 (478) 825-8030

    "Lots of room for dog's to walk and run their humans. Propane fill station, WiFi, laundry room, shower house, bathroom's and a small playground."

    5. Arrowhead Park

    13 Reviews
    Lizella, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 803-4556

    $25 - $100 / night

    "It was a great spot that was tucked away from the other campsites. All of the waterfront spots looked ideal! We only stayed one night as we were passing through, so didn’t get to do much exploring."

    "I have lived in and around Bibb County, Georgia most of my life and I have always enjoyed going to Tobesofkee Recreation Parks. There were four parks but one was shut down (Flintrock Park). "

    6. Claystone Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Lizella, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 474-8770

    $27 - $30 / night

    "It is easily accessible and easy to get around in. The swimming beach is okay."

    "I have lived in and around Bibb County, Georgia most of my life and I have always enjoyed going to Tobesofkee Recreation Parks. There were four parks but one was shut down (Flintrock Park). "

    7. James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite

    7 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 426-5267

    "It's close by the river so it has the potential to flood and cops come by to check up on the spot occasionally."

    "Seems like a lot of locals would just drive down there and back. I did see some kids swimming right before I left.There’s a nice pavilion if you’re with the group."

    8. Gold Lot Overnight Truck Parking

    2 Reviews
    Byron, GA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 216-7081

    $25 / night

    "Easy walking access to Quiktrip next door. Right off exit"

    "It is a fenced and gated lot just off the interstate exit. It is well lit, safe and has easy access through a walking gate to the QT next door. Wide parking spots and free WI-FI."

    9. Robins Air Force Base FamCamp

    1 Review
    Warner Robins, GA
    6 miles
    +1 (478) 926-4500

    10. Crossroads Travel Park

    2 Reviews
    Perry, GA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 987-3141

    "They have both pull thru and back in sites, easy access to all of them. Easy in and out, it looks as if they have a few full time campers there as well."

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Recent Reviews near Warner Robins, GA

359 Reviews of 74 Warner Robins Campgrounds


  • Snooz H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Love's RV Stop-Cordele GA 801

    Easy in & out FRIENDLY

    You can pay to hook up or they will let you just pick a spot out front. Their hot chocolate machine was out of order 🤨

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

    Georgia Veterans State Park Campground

    Great State Park

    Great state park with lots of nice sites. Sites are spacious.

    Lots of activities on site, including Golf, Disc Golf, RC plane field, fishing, local marina, etc…

  • 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.

  • Ashley T.
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Southern Trails RV Resort

    Every other Week for about a year

    Welp I had some long monologue of all the greatness and it deleted… I hate this phone. Here are the highlights… Monica works the front office and sometimes you will get to meet her flirty little grandson Monty. I can still hear his little voice and mischievous smile “imma pinch you” She is awesome and I enjoyed talking to her. I do miss this place as it was my very first experience in a campground long term. There is not much to do in this almost deserted little town… the campground has on site laundry facilities open all hours… the stocked pond has some large bass and catfish plenty of ducks and might see some turtles. On the border of the grounds there are horse stables. An in ground pool and playground and a little putt putt course… It is so beautiful just to take in the peaceful atmosphere has to offer. Only thing is watching out for the fire ants and certain times of the year gnats are pretty rough and the nonatz will not help it should be called mo natz (a funny joke my husband said as he offered it to his friends so the gnats would swarm to his buddy from work

  • Nicholas The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite

    Great spot to catch some Zzz

    Solid, well lit camp grounds. You could easily fit a dozen or more cars/tents here. I was alone most of the night. Would recommend if you're looking for a quiet place to camp/fish.

  • M
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Gold Lot Overnight Truck Parking

    Premier secure parking!

    This was a fantastic place to park on I-75. It is a fenced and gated lot just off the interstate exit. It is well lit, safe and has easy access through a walking gate to the QT next door. Wide parking spots and free WI-FI. Even has a gazebo for picnics. Check this spot out! Easy to pay at the gate.

  • Scott B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Love's RV Stop-Cordele GA 801

    Great for an overnight

    It’s a great option for an overnight stay. Easy in and out with large full hook up sites on large concrete pads. The campground is gated and secure. Can grab fuel and coffee on the way out in the morning. We have used this campground the last 2 years on our drive home as a last stop to really clean the tanks and get the camper ready to store. Will come again on our way home next summer.

  • Paul M.
    Jul. 13, 2025

    Southern Trails RV Resort

    Location is great for stop along I-75

    Very easy check in and great price through Passport America.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2025

    Claystone Park Campground

    Very nice campground

    The campground is very nice. The sites are shaded and very clean. It is easily accessible and easy to get around in. The swimming beach is okay. It is a sand beach which is clean and easy to access the water, but I would not necessarily say the water is very clean. It is definitely better than many of the other lakes we have seen in Georgia, though! I would recommend staying here if you need a spot in central Georgia


Guide to Warner Robins

Camping options near Warner Robins range from developed campgrounds with full hookups to free riverside sites. The region sits in Georgia's Piedmont region between 300-500 feet elevation, experiencing hot, humid summers with temperatures that often exceed 90°F from June through September. Winter camping remains possible with mild daytime temperatures typically in the 50s-60s°F, though occasional freezing nights occur from December through February.

What to do

Fishing access: James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite offers free camping directly on the Ocmulgee River. "Very nice spot. No toilets or drinking water available. There is a trash barrel by the picnic pavilion, but I think the expectation is to pack out trash. You just can't beat the location though. Right on the water with a great view," notes one camper.

Mountain biking trails: Arrowhead Park features dedicated mountain biking trails around Lake Tobesofkee. A visitor commented, "The park has great hiking/mountain biking trail, nice views. Your fees include access to the sister campground Claystone on the other side of the lake."

Wildlife viewing: Multiple camping areas provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. At James Dykes Memorial Park, one camper reported, "I enjoyed watching and listening to the hawks and crows. At dusk watched the bats fly over head. And at night cracked the windows to hear the crickets and frogs."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Fair Harbor RV Park receives consistent praise for cleanliness. "These people do it all right from clean convenient bathrooms to a lovely park atmosphere even though RV slots are fairly close together," reported one camper. The park also offers unexpected amenities: "They have a little convenience store with camping gear you may have forgotten (or didn't know you needed!), souvenirs, food, and other essentials."

Lake activities: Claystone Park Campground provides water recreation with beach access. "The campground was well maintained, and the state park adjacent was an amazing experience!" wrote one visitor. Another added, "I camped at spot 28 and had a great view of the lake. They have a disc golf course here and if you follow that course it takes you to a beach area where you can swim."

Quick interstate access: Multiple campgrounds serve as convenient stopovers for interstate travelers. At Twin Oaks RV Park, visitors note the ease of access: "This was a great spot for a quick stop while traveling through. Literally right off the interstate. The park was super clean and quiet (except for a little road noise from the interstate) but that was not bad and did not bother us at all."

What you should know

Limited tent options: Finding tent-friendly sites can be challenging. One camper at Arrowhead Park explained: "The 'tent sites' are paved and at very extreme angles, with very sparse to no tree cover whatsoever. The sites were essentially on top of each other. We wound up renting a back up site for our meager 4 person dome tent."

Storm history: Several parks in the area were damaged by a 2008 tornado. "In defense of the park, it's not their fault, it used to be very shady, but a tornado pretty much leveled this place back in 2008, and wiped out probably 90% of the trees. There's even plaques by the doors on the shower houses, telling about the folks who took shelter in the bath houses, during the storm."

Free camping considerations: The best places to camp near Warner Robins include some free options with limitations. At James Dykes Memorial Park Campsite, "No limit posted anywhere and it's free. Local police do patrol area often. In heavy rain it floods bad and the campsites next to the river do go under water."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds available: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's play areas. At Fair Harbor RV Park, one visitor mentioned, "My 6 year old had a great time with the other kids and pond and playground. Great facilities and staff."

Swimming options: During summer months, swimming is available at select locations. One visitor to Claystone Park noted: "The swimming beach is okay. It is a sand beach which is clean and easy to access the water, but I would not necessarily say the water is very clean. It is definitely better than many of the other lakes we have seen in Georgia, though!"

Security considerations: Gold Lot Overnight Truck Parking offers a secure alternative for RVers. "Excellent safe parking if you need to take a break to rest. No hookups but have wide parking spots, secured gated, fenced access. Easy walking access to Quiktrip next door. Right off exit," notes one camper.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through availability: Many campgrounds in the region offer easy-access sites. At Crossroads Travel Park, "We had pull thru site with full hookups. Everything worked and site was level. We made reservations and arrived after staff was gone. There was a detailed map and directions to get to our site."

Site spacing: Twin Oaks RV Park offers comfortable spacing between sites. "The distance between sites (that are easily identified with posted numbers) makes you feel like your not sitting on top of your neighbor. No obstructions for your slides and hookups were clean, maintained and ready to use."

Extended stay options: Some campgrounds accommodate longer stays with special rates. At Crossroads Travel Park, "They offer lots of discounts, and extended stay rates. I think we paid $480 for a full month, which included the lot rent, water, sewer, and power."

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any waterfront or lakeside camping options near Warner Robins?

Several excellent lakefront camping options exist near Warner Robins. Georgia Veterans State Park Campground offers beautiful waterfront sites on Lake Blackshear with three camping loops to choose from. The park shares the lakefront with a resort and features a marina. Another fantastic option is Claystone Park Campground which provides shaded, clean sites with access to a swimming beach. While the water isn't crystal clear, the sand beach is clean and easily accessible. For a more primitive lakeside experience, Ocmulgee WMA Primitive Camping offers peaceful overnight stays with a covered pavilion overlooking the lake and minimal crowds, especially after dark when day visitors leave.

Where are the campgrounds located in Warner Robins, GA?

While Warner Robins itself has limited camping options directly in town, several quality campgrounds are located in the surrounding area. Robins Air Force Base FamCamp is situated near Warner Robins and offers drive-in access with reservable sites that include water and toilets. It's also big-rig friendly. Fair Harbor RV Park is another nearby option that features brand new, clean bathrooms and showers, making it a great pit stop for a few days. Additional campgrounds can be found within a short drive in neighboring communities like Perry, Byron, and along Interstate 75, providing easy access for travelers passing through the Warner Robins area.

What RV parks are available in Warner Robins, GA?

The Warner Robins area offers several RV park options for travelers. Twin Oaks RV Park is a well-maintained facility in middle Georgia with terrific staff and clean facilities. Though it's somewhat close to the interstate, trees help block highway noise, and it offers easy highway access. Southern Trails RV Resort is suitable for overnight stays with a mix of annual and seasonal residents. Setup is on grass where you can select your own spot, and it offers level sites with reliable 30-amp power. Some areas have shade while others are in open spaces. Additional options include Interstate RV Park near Byron and Perry Ponderosa RV Park, both offering water hookups and being big-rig friendly.