Best Cabin Camping near Sparks, GA

Several cabin options exist near Sparks, Georgia, with Reed Bingham State Park Campground and Tifton RV Park I-75 offering cabin accommodations within driving distance. Reed Bingham's cabins provide basic amenities including electricity, running water, and climate control systems. Most cabins feature standard furnishings with beds, tables, and basic kitchen facilities. Lake Park Campground offers cabins with lakeside views and access to water activities. General Coffee State Park Campground provides more secluded cabin options surrounded by pine forests. "Bathrooms were clean, but dated with rusty stall doors. Be aware there are speed humps throughout the campground," notes one visitor about Lake Park Campground facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Reed Bingham State Park offers more traditional cabin experiences with basic amenities, while KOA-style cabins at Tifton RV Park I-75 and Jennings KOA provide more modern conveniences including air conditioning and private bathrooms. Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and holidays. Pet policies vary by location, with some cabins designated as pet-friendly while others prohibit animals entirely. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "The park itself has TONS of open green space! Great quiet weekend getaway," making Reed Bingham particularly appealing for those seeking a peaceful cabin experience.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering full kitchenettes while others provide only basic refrigeration and microwave access. Cooking options range from indoor electric stovetops to outdoor fire pits with grills. Campground stores at Reed Bingham and Tifton KOA stock essential supplies, though selection is limited. For more extensive grocery needs, the towns of Adel and Tifton offer larger stores approximately 7-10 miles from most cabin locations. Firewood is typically available for purchase on-site at most cabin campgrounds, with some locations offering delivery directly to the cabin.

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Best Cabin Sites Near Sparks, Georgia (9)

    1. Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Sparks, GA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 896-3551

    $32 - $40 / night

    "Wonderful State Park in southern Georgia! Chose our site from the pictures and it was perfect."

    "We love this state park park with its large wooded campsites, 375 acre lake and river for paddling & fishing, 7 miles of multi use trails for hiking & biking trails, playgrounds, and putt putt"

    2. Tifton RV Park I-75

    12 Reviews
    Enigma, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 386-8441

    $40 - $62 / night

    "It is very close to I75 (1.1 mile) making it easy on and off."

    "Tons of amenities including a playground, bathrooms, dog park, 1 mile dog nature hike, large spread out spaces for well over a hundred rigs I’d guess."

    3. Lake Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Lake Park, GA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 559-6555

    "Beautiful campground on the water conveniently located. Lots of animals to see and the staff is outstanding, friendly and accommodating. They fed us dinner on Saturday and we’re so kind."

    "Selected campground based on proximity to interstate. Loud traffic drove us to stay inside our camper instead of enjoying outside."

    4. General Coffee State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Douglas, GA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 384-7082

    $12 - $325 / night

    "We have always liked “quieter” campgrounds with less crowds, more open spaces, and larger sites."

    "There are trash cans at the campground exit and a direct line of sight view of the dump station. The west river trail runs right behind the campsite. The site itself is spacious with plenty of shade."

    5. Little Leaf Glamping

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    Valdosta, GA
    23 miles
    Website

    $94 - $117 / night

    6. Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

    9 Reviews
    Pinetta, FL
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 688-0363

    $61 - $187 / night

    "There’s signage as you get close to the campground (CG) to guide you in. We arrived and checked in with no problems."

    "This was our second time staying in this very nice RV park. There’s signage as you get close to the campground(CG) to guide you in."

    7. Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING

    1 Review
    Thomasville, GA
    34 miles
    +1 (470) 333-4413

    $40 - $65 / night

    "Camper's Delight is a unique off-grid experience to get away from it all on try the off-grid lifestyle.  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!"

    8. Jennings KOA

    8 Reviews
    Lake Park, FL
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 938-3321

    "Access to a nice pool, laundry area, plenty of vending machines and right off of 75. Another plus, within walking distance to a fireworks store. Employee could've been friendlier but swift check in."

    "The good: Conveniently located right off of I-75, pull thrus, full hook ups plus cable, bathrooms and showers air conditioning and clean, laundry room very nice, dog area, volleyball court, basketball"

    9. Creekside RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Albany, GA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 886-0504

    "Lazy river, swimming pool, water park, tiki bar, lake, restaurant, golf cart rentals, cabins, activities, Gym and store! "

    "Play ground. Outside bar & Grill. Lot to do. Clean"

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  • jessica O.
    Feb. 20, 2021

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Beautiful end spacious state park

    Wonderful State Park in southern Georgia! Chose our site from the pictures and it was perfect. Sites in lower loop one were spaced out and the back in sites were tucked into the woods, just the way we had hoped. Most sites are gravel and ours was well maintained and level, with a new large picnic table and fire pit with grill cover. The basic cable was a bonus! Restrooms were older but clean and well stocked. The upper loop 2 had a brand new bath house, and both had laundry facilities. The park itself has TONS of open green space! Great quiet weekend getaway.

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Jan. 1, 2020

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    All around fun campground

    We love this state park park with its large wooded campsites, 375 acre lake and river for paddling & fishing, 7 miles of multi use trails for hiking & biking trails, playgrounds, and putt putt golf. Home to gopher turtles, alligators,deer and seasonal home to vultures and bald eagles makes wildlife spotting fun. The landscape runs the gamut from coastal plain to pine forest. Those visiting for the day may enjoy the catfish cabin restaurant just outside the park. Since the park is only 7 miles from 1-75 this can easily be a great overnight stop.

    Reed Bingham is located on route 37 which is an Agro-tourism road. The route features vineyards, olive farms, boutique hotels, specialty shops, local produce, farms and two state parks....to name just a few places for you to visit. We also enjoyed biking to the Horse creek winery in Sparks, Ga just 7 miles away. (This winery is also a harvest host).

    Visit for more info www.gagrowntrails.com

    Campground- sites are large and graveled. Outer loop locations have more shade trees. Premium sites have sewer in addition to water/30/50AMP picnics tables,fire rings and some with grills too. There are no cabins.

    The paddle in campground for 30 is pretty cool since it is its own island. There is also a nice group/pioneer camping and a couple of walk in tent sites that are on a little island with a bridge walkway.

    There are rentals for bikes and paddling. The beach for swimming is more of a wading beach and since I have seen the alligators in this lake i do not recommend swimming anywhere else on your own.

    Paddling/Fishing is fun on the 375 acre lake. The lake also connects to little river and it is a @ 3 hour leisurely up river paddle to Red Robin Boat ramp in Adel Georgia (aka Colquitt boat ramp) ->if you have a way to drop off and paddle downriver to Reed Bingham it would be more relaxing.

    The 5k running/walking route for the annual Little River 5k is easy to follow in the park for your activity pleasure.

  • Lauren W.
    Jun. 30, 2022

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Excellent

    Wow! This park is awesome. Site 34, pull thru, FHU with gravel site. Site is very large. 50 amp. Camphost was excellent. Restrooms are so very clean, as is the entire park. Very well maintained. Picnic table, fire pit, and grill. We rode our bikes over the dam. Nice ride.

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Oct. 16, 2023

    Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING

    Off Grid Tiny Home

    Jake from the Dyrt here! Camper's Delight is a unique off-grid experience to get away from it all on try the off-grid lifestyle.  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!

  • Brenda S.
    May. 1, 2018

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    One of our favorites!

    Nice and clean full hookups campsite with picnic table and fire ring. Park rangers and camp host are really nice and helpful. This park has a lot to do from different programs/ activities by the rangers for all the family, hiking and bike trails, swimming area, boat ramp, great for fishing, playground and putt putt golf. Campground bathroom is really clean and has laundry too.

  • Robin M.
    Sep. 26, 2016

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    nice park

    We had a nice overnight stay coming back from florida. We love to stay anyplace with a lake or river so this was a pretty park with a nice lake. Not crowded which we love and pet friendly which is important to us.

  • S
    Mar. 6, 2022

    Lake Park Campground

    Southern Hospitality!!

    Beautiful campground on the water conveniently located. Lots of animals to see and the staff is outstanding, friendly and accommodating. They fed us dinner on Saturday and we’re so kind. Only two tent sites but they are huge and shaded. Very pet friendly.

  • E
    Mar. 28, 2020

    Grassy Pond Recreation Area - CLOSED INDEFINITELY

    Very clean and fun

    A lot of the allotted tent sites were in weird spots near the road or among the cabins but we found a nice spot near the lake. Using our own kayaks on the water was free, but they also have boats and canoes for rent. Trails are pretty and easy. Only complaint was a loud group of teenagers in the middle of the night during the “quiet hours” hanging out on the dock.

  • Michele S.
    Aug. 5, 2021

    Creekside RV Park

    Resort

    So many things to do no reason to leave! Lazy river, swimming pool, water park, tiki bar, lake, restaurant, golf cart rentals, cabins, activities, Gym and store! 


Guide to Sparks

Cabin camping options near Sparks, Georgia offer visitors access to outdoor recreation amid Georgia's southern pine forests and wetlands. The area's subtropical climate features long, humid summers with temperatures averaging 90°F, while winters remain mild at around 60°F. Camping cabins in this region typically provide a balance of rustic charm and modern conveniences, with most positioned to maximize access to water activities and hiking trails.

What to do

Paddle the waterways: Reed Bingham State Park Campground offers excellent paddling opportunities on its 375-acre lake. "We love this state park park with its large wooded campsites, 375 acre lake and river for paddling & fishing, 7 miles of multi use trails for hiking & biking trails, playgrounds, and putt putt golf," notes one visitor at Reed Bingham State Park Campground.

Visit heritage farms: General Coffee State Park includes a tobacco heritage farm with animals and historic buildings. "The farm is situated next to a small lake, and when the world isn't shutdown due to COVID-19, they rent boats. The lake is big enough to boat around in for a little while and there are fish to be caught," reports one camper from General Coffee State Park Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Look for gopher turtles, alligators, and seasonal bird migrations. "Home to gopher turtles, alligators, deer and seasonal home to vultures and bald eagles makes wildlife spotting fun. The landscape runs the gamut from coastal plain to pine forest," explains a Reed Bingham visitor.

What campers like

Spacious, shaded sites: Most cabin locations offer privacy and mature trees. "Sites are large and graveled. Outer loop locations have more shade trees," notes one camper about Reed Bingham, while another visitor to Lake Park Campground appreciates that "the trees are beautiful here with the Spanish moss."

Clean facilities: Many cabins are situated near well-maintained common areas. "Very clean, quiet, and definitely going back!" reports one camper at Reed Bingham. Another visitor mentions "extremely clean camp host, Steve. Had full hook ups near restrooms."

On-site activities: Tifton RV Park I-75 offers multiple recreation options within the property. "We rented a golf cart for $5.00 for 3 hours and drove to the lakes and fished. The pool is always refreshing and clean. We take our noodles and float in the pool," shares a visitor.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Summer brings heat, humidity and insects. "Because it's near the swamp, it is hot, humid and buggy. Bring your thermacells," advises a General Coffee visitor. Gnats are particularly troublesome during warmer months at some locations.

Reservation requirements: Most cabin accommodations require advance planning. At Madison RV Resort and Golf Course, visitors note cabins book quickly during peak seasons, with one camper reporting "We arrived and checked in with no problems and were then escorted to site 60a to meet up with our travel partners."

Location-specific amenities: Cabin facilities vary significantly between parks. Some cabins offer full kitchenettes while others provide minimal cooking facilities. At Lake Park Campground, one reviewer notes "No fire pit on our site, but other sites had them. Not sure if we were allowed a fire as such."

Highway proximity: Several cabin locations sit near major highways for convenient access. "Right off I-75," mentions one Lake Park visitor, while another explains "Immediately off of the highway. Very easy in and out."

Tips for camping with families

Farm activities: Several camping cabins near Sparks offer agricultural experiences. "We love buying carrots to feed all the farm animals and if you want some good exercise rent one of the pedal boats," recommends a visitor to General Coffee State Park Campground.

Recreation variety: Jennings KOA cabins provide access to multiple family-friendly activities. "Amenities that make you feel spoiled. Access to a nice pool, laundry area, plenty of vending machines and right off of 75," writes one camper.

Educational opportunities: State park cabins offer interpretive programming. One Reed Bingham visitor appreciates "different programs/activities by the rangers for all the family, hiking and bike trails, swimming area, boat ramp, great for fishing, playground and putt putt golf."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When booking cabin accommodations, research the specific location within the campground. "For the monthly rate, you pay electricity, which was not bad," notes one long-term visitor at Madison RV Resort, while another advises "I would recommend asking for sites up near the front of the park, as they appeared newer and more level, although less trees."

Supply availability: Most cabins require bringing your own linens and cooking supplies. "Firewood & propane were available and included propane pickup (set the tank at the end of your site) and firewood delivery if requested," shares a Madison RV Resort visitor, but options vary significantly between locations.

Off-season advantages: Winter months typically offer better cabin availability and rates. "We came in February," notes one camper at Creekside RV Park who found the quieter atmosphere appealing, while summer visitors note "Sites are small though" during peak season.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Sparks, GA is Reed Bingham State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 50 reviews.

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