Dog-Friendly Camping near Sparks, GA

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    Reed Bingham State Park Campground welcomes pets throughout its spacious, pull-through campsites and back-in sites tucked into the woods. The campground features water/electric sites and full hookup options with fire rings and picnic tables where dogs can relax alongside their owners. Leashed pets are permitted in most areas of the park, though they must remain under control at all times. Tifton RV Park I-75 and The Pines RV Campground also accommodate campers traveling with dogs, with both offering level sites suitable for tents and recreational vehicles. The campground sites are generously sized and not crowded together, providing ample room for pets to settle in without disturbing neighboring campers. Reed Bingham State Park Campground maintains immaculate facilities with clean restrooms and well-stocked amenities that enhance the camping experience for both pets and their owners.

    Seven miles of multi-use trails at Reed Bingham State Park provide excellent walking opportunities for dogs and their owners, with routes winding through diverse landscapes from coastal plain to pine forest. The 375-acre lake offers additional recreation, though pet owners should note the presence of alligators and keep dogs away from the water edges. Wildlife viewing includes gopher tortoises, deer, and seasonal bald eagles, adding interest to dog walks throughout the park. Most campsites are gravel and well-maintained, making them comfortable for pets with minimal mud or dirt to track into tents or RVs. The park's location just 7 miles from I-75 makes it convenient for travelers with pets needing an overnight stop, while its proximity to the Horse Creek Winery in Sparks provides additional pet-friendly day trip opportunities. Several reviews mention the exceptional cleanliness of the park, an important consideration when camping with pets.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Sparks (43)

      1. Reed Bingham State Park Campground

      4.7(51)6mi from Sparks47 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "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"

      from $32 - $40 / night

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      2. Tifton RV Park I-75

      4.0(12)18mi from SparksRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "The campground is very close to the freeway. There are plenty of places to walk the dog. Complimentary breakfast included and they will cook supper and deliver to your campers door."

      from $40 - $62 / night

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      3. Cecil Bay RV Park

      4.0(2)9mi from SparksRVs, Tents

      "The best part about it was is how large it is- twice the size of most roadside rv parks. It was also nice to have a pecan tree between each site for a bit of shade and privacy."

      "Only downside - very close to the interstate noise, but we slept fine."

      4. The Week's Place

      5.0(1)11mi from Sparks1 siteTents

      from $10 / night

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      5. Valdosta Oaks RV Park

      3.8(5)20mi from SparksRVs, Tents

      "The location was the perfect stopping point for overnighting. It is located close to I-75 so very easy to get off the highway and back on in the morning."

      "It’s very convenient just off the 75, and there is lots of food nearby. We will definitely stay here again when in the area."

      from $40 - $44 / night

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      6. The Trolley Stop RV Park

      5.0(2)17mi from Sparks5 sitesRVs

      from $25 / night

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      7. The Pines RV Campground

      5.0(1)19mi from SparksRVs, Tents

      "Come check us  out exit 61 off 75 call 229-382-3500"

      8. Paddle-In Island Pioneer Campsite — Reed Bingham State Park

      Be the first to review6mi from Sparks1 siteTents

      from $50 / night

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      9. Pines RV Park

      3.5(2)19mi from SparksRVs, Tents

      from $40 / night

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      10. Tifton Overnight RV

      5.0(1)20mi from SparksRVs

      "It is a very short walk to food and convenience. Our boys enjoyed riding scooters and playing tag."

      from $59 - $64 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Sparks, GA

    172 Reviews of 43 Sparks Campgrounds


    • Elisha  L.
      Nov. 11, 2020

      River Park RV Park

      Visiting family

      We chose this park because it was close to family we were visiting. 

      Pros:

      Full hookups

      Laundry mat

      Showers

      Dog park

      Close to interstate

      Cons:

      Uneven sites

      Very close together 

      Tiny concrete pad, very little grass

      No picnic table or fire ring

      If you sit outside, your just looking at the side of the RV right next to you. 

      Lots of fulltimers with pretty rundown sites

      Overly concerned about the grass while letting the rest of the park run down

      Nothing worth getting pics of here

      We will try a different park when we go back.

    • J
      Jan. 3, 2025

      Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

      Easy

      Easy check-in after hours, nice place on golf course. Easy to get around in 42 ft 5th wheel and nice spacing between pads. Nice sized dog park.

    • a
      Jan. 29, 2023

      Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

      Madison Rv resort

      Staff very friendly. Guide to the site which was very roomy and level. Nice facilities. Great dog park.

    • S
      Oct. 9, 2021

      Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

      Enjoyable, quiet and well-kept

      Very nice resort. We don’t golf (this was the closest place to our grandkids!) so I can’t speak about the golf course. The RV resort is wonderful! Friendly and polite staff and neighbors. Clean laundry and bathhouse. A large dog park. My only suggestion would be to divide the park into “little dogs, big dog” sections. Big rig friendly. We would most definitely recommend this resort!

    • Jeff A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 28, 2022

      Tifton RV Park I-75

      Can’t beat this KOA Journey

      I’m only staying one night at this KOA Journey in Tifton but from what I’ve seen you can’t beat it! 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. If you’re planning a trip down 75 through this area, I highly recommend this spot for a stay over or longer.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 21, 2021

      Jennings KOA

      Good Overnight Spot

      Overnighted here on the way to FL Keys.  Pulled in way after hours.  Campground was easy to navigate.  Site was a pull through and very narrow but it worked for one night.

      Bonus was a large dog park right across the street.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 18, 2022

      Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

      Still One of Our Favorite Campgrounds

      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. We arrived and checked in with no problems and were then escorted to site 60a to meet up with our travel partners who were in site 60, which are their buddy sites by the pond. Our nightly rate was based on the monthly rate and included a golf cart and golfing on their well maintained 9 hole course. WiFi was better than normal for this sized CG and we got two bars on Verizon but put up our WeBoost for more capability. We had a clear shot to the southern sky for satellite plus quite a few OTA channels. There are 3 very nice individual shower rooms, plus laundry facility with 4 washers and 4 dryers. Firewood& propane were available and included propane pickup(set the tank at the end of your site) and firewood delivery if requested. The CG has a nice mix of back-in and pull thru sites. Our buddy site was spacious, but would rate the other sites as"nearby." They also added another cabin for a total of three. This CG was definitely not a kids destination(big pro for us) as there was no playground nor much to do for the young ones, to include they aren't allowed to operate the golf carts. The CG was more adult oriented with a pickle ball court and activities such as group walks or special events like golf tournaments/leagues, karaoke and potlucks. A huge bonus for us was their large(about 2 acres) fenced dog park. This year they fenced off an area for small dogs. We also enjoyed daily walks around the CG and along the front of the golf course. If you are allergic to train noise, there is a train track adjacent to the CG. Trains didn't run everyday, but when they did, they were mainly during daylight hours. Otherwise, this was a quiet park considering its size. The mobile RV repair service this CG recommends is very good, and works with extended warranties. If you’re a foodie or desire a robust touristy experience, this is probably not the destination for you.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2024

      Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

      Our Winter Place

      We enjoyed this campground (CG) as this was our 4th year coming back. There is plenty of signage and GPS takes you right to the CG. You turn left after the railroad tracks that will take you around the golf course, past the clubhouse, and to the check-in office. Do not go to the clubhouse to register, it is a small parking lot not suitable for RVs. After we checked in, we proceeded to buddy sites 60 and 60A. We easily backed into 60A and set up for our two-month stay. Madison had a rough 2023 with hurricane damage that was still being cleaned up when we arrived in mid-February. Our nightly rate is based on the monthly rate and golf package. We enjoyed golfing on their 9-hole course. WiFi is better than normal for this sized CG and we got two bars on Verizon. We had clear shots of the southern or northern sky for satellite and several OTA channels. On the back of the office are showers and a laundry room with 4 washers and 4 dryers. Firewood& propane were available and included propane pickup(set the tank at the end of your site) and firewood delivery if requested. The CG has a nice mix of back-in and pull-thru sites. Our buddy site was spacious, but we would rate the other sites as"nearby." They also have three cabins for rent. This CG is not a kids’ destination(big pro for us) as there is no playground nor much to do for the young ones. The CG is more adult-oriented with a pickleball court and activities such as group walks or special events like golf tournaments/leagues, karaoke, game nights, and potlucks. There is a large(about 2 acres) fenced dog park with a fenced-off area for small dogs. If you are allergic to train noise, a train track is adjacent to the CG. Trains run periodically normally during the day. Otherwise, this is a quiet park considering its size.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2023

      Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

      Another Great Stay

      There’s signage as you get close to the campground (CG) to guide you in. We arrived and checked in with no problems. As this was our third time here, we did not need an escort to our site, 60a, to meet up with our travel partners who were in site 60. Sites 60 and 60A are the buddy sites by the pond. Our nightly rate of$41 was based on the monthly rate, electricity, and a golf package with the cart. The CG area is adjacent to their well-maintained 9-hole course. WiFi is better than normal for this sized CG, and we got two bars on Verizon. We had a clear shot of the northern sky for Starlink, and there were several OTA channels. As this is a newer CG with not a lot of interior mature trees, there is no problem with satellite reception. Connected to the office are 3 very nice individual shower rooms and a laundry room with 4 washers and 4 dryers. If a washer or dryer breaks, they get it repaired quickly. Firewood& propane were available, including free propane pickup(set the tank at the end of your site) and firewood delivery if requested. The CG has a nice mix of back-in and pull-thru sites. Our buddy site was spacious, but would rate the other sites as"nearby." They also have three cabins for rent. This CG is definitely not a kids’ destination(big pro for us) as there is no playground nor much to do for the young ones, including they aren't allowed to operate the golf carts. The CG is more adult-oriented, with a pickleball court and activities such as group walks or special events like golf tournaments/leagues, karaoke, and potlucks. This year they added a very nice Tiki Bar at the pool. A huge bonus for us is the large(about 2 acres) fenced dog park. There’s a smaller fenced-off area for small dogs. We also enjoyed daily walks around the CG and along the front of the golf course. If you are allergic to train noise, there is a train track adjacent to the CG. Trains didn't run every day, but when they did, they have been during daylight hours. Otherwise, this was a quiet park considering its size. Madison has your basic amenities and a few restaurants. Valdosta, GA, is about 30 minutes away with the major amenities such as Walmart and big box stores. If you’re a foodie or desire a robust touristy experience, this is probably not the destination for you.


    Guide to Sparks

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground serves as a primary destination for pet friendly camping near Sparks, Georgia. Located in Adel, just a 10-minute drive from Sparks, this 1,600-acre park features a diverse ecosystem with documented wildlife including gopher tortoises, vultures and seasonal bald eagles. The area has a subtropical climate with humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly comfortable for camping with average temperatures ranging between 65-85°F.

    What to do

    Paddling opportunities: The 375-acre lake at Reed Bingham State Park Campground connects to Little River, offering diverse water exploration. According to visitor Roger W., the park is excellent for "boating and fishing," while another reviewer notes it's "a 3-hour leisurely up river paddle to Red Robin Boat ramp in Adel Georgia."

    Mini-golf and playgrounds: Several campgrounds offer family recreation facilities within walking distance of campsites. A visitor to Reed Bingham notes "There is a miniature golf and playground within sight of the campground," making it convenient for families wanting recreation without driving.

    Wildlife viewing: The region offers significant wildlife observation opportunities beyond the water's edge. At The Week's Place, campers can experience a working farm setting while still being positioned for day trips to natural attractions like "The Little Grand Canyon, the Okefenokee, Tallahassee, FL, Westville, Macon."

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Campers consistently praise the generous spacing between campsites. At Tifton RV Park I-75, visitor Zachary H. noted, "We stayed here a whole week while ducking out of some weather. This one is especially nice if you like some room!" Another reviewer mentioned, "The roads and spots aren't paved but are fairly level."

    Easy highway access: Many campgrounds provide convenient access while minimizing highway noise. A reviewer at Valdosta Oaks RV Park commented, "The location was the perfect stopping point for overnighting. It is located close to I-75 so very easy to get off the highway and back on in the morning."

    Clean facilities: Travelers frequently mention campground cleanliness as a highlight. At The Trolley Stop RV Park, campers appreciate the attentive hosts. "Stopped here late on our way to Tennessee. Camp hosts Rita and Jim made sure we got to our site and we were settled in," writes Susan D., highlighting the personal service that enhances the camping experience.

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Summer brings hot, humid conditions with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Spring features comfortable temperatures but can see heavy rainfall. Fall offers the most stable weather patterns with moderate temperatures and lower humidity.

    Alligator awareness: Several lakes and waterways in the region have alligator populations. A reviewer notes the "375 acre lake with many activities surrounding it," but campers should maintain awareness near all water bodies.

    Limited primitive options: Most campgrounds in the area focus on RV camping with hookups. For tent campers seeking more primitive experiences, Paddle-In Island Pioneer Campsite offers a unique option as "its own island" accessible only by watercraft.

    Local attractions: The region has significant agricultural tourism potential. One camper notes, "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."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water safety protocols: Establish clear rules about supervision near lakes or rivers, particularly where alligators are present. Christy C. mentions Reed Bingham has "a 375 acre lake with many activities surrounding it" including "a dam with fishing as well as boating, swim beach and an island for camping."

    Consider shoulder seasons: For pet friendly camping near Sparks with children, the mild spring and fall seasons offer more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. One family that "stayed here in December 2016 with friends" found the weather still pleasant enough for outdoor activities.

    Reserve grassy sites: When available, select sites with grass areas for family games and pet exercise. A visitor noted their campsite had "a large grassy area in the middle of the loop for the kids to play soccer, set up the slack-line, etc."

    Tips from RVers

    Level site selection: Many campgrounds in the region have mixed reviews on site levelness. At Pines RV Park, a visitor noted "Gravel sites with 50/30/20 electric and water & sewer hookups" but cautioned about crowding, suggesting early arrival for better site selection.

    Full hookup availability: Most campgrounds near Sparks offer full hookups, but amenities vary. A camper at Tifton Overnight RV appreciated that "The entire place is smoothly paved except for the nice patches of grass attached to each site," noting the "sites are quite large compared to Loves RV stop- at least double the size."

    Overnight vs. extended stays: Different campgrounds better suit different trip durations. For quick stops, travelers recommend Cecil Bay RV Park, where a camper noted it's "Nothing fancy but great for one night. Even ground huge spots. Your neighbors are far enough away."

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