Best Campgrounds near Waverly Hall, GA

Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground anchors the camping options near Waverly Hall, Georgia, providing a mix of developed sites and outdoor recreation opportunities. Located in Pine Mountain, this park features tent and RV sites with varying levels of hookups, as well as cabin accommodations for those seeking more comfortable shelter. Other notable options within driving distance include Pine Mountain RV Resort and Blanton Creek Park, both offering mixed-use campgrounds with facilities for both tent and RV camping. Several campgrounds in the area provide lakeside locations with boat-in access, including R. Shaefer Heard Campground and Blanton Creek, allowing for water recreation as part of the camping experience.

The camping season generally extends year-round at many facilities, though weather conditions can affect accessibility and comfort. Most campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with several offering full sewer connections for RVs. Shower facilities, toilets and sanitary dump stations are common amenities at the developed campgrounds. According to one visitor, "The campground is well laid out and has history. Several projects done by the CCC. 40 miles of trails to hike/bike. A CCC built pond where you can rent paddle boats or bring your own kayak or canoe." Reservations are recommended, particularly during peak seasons when popular sites fill quickly. Fire regulations vary by location and season, with most established campgrounds allowing fires in designated rings or pits.

Campers consistently praise the natural setting and recreational opportunities available at these campgrounds. The combination of lakefront views, hiking trails, and historical features creates a varied camping experience. As one review noted, "Beautiful campsites with lots of space between sites. Water and electric, with nice level sites. The lake was nice for kayaking...paddle boats, canoes, row boats and kayaks available to rent." Wooded sites provide shade and some privacy, especially appreciated during Georgia's warm summer months. While some campgrounds offer relatively secluded sites, others place campers in closer proximity to neighbors. Access to nearby attractions like Callaway Gardens and the Little White House in Warm Springs adds additional activities for campers looking to explore beyond their campsite during multi-day stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Waverly Hall, Georgia (72)

    1. Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 663-4858

    $12 - $500 / night

    "This is park is just a few hours away from home so we stayed for a few days to camp and hike. I took my teardrop trailer and had site 315."

    "Roosevelt State Park you are surrounded by forest, lakes, streams, rock formations and campsites are quiet and private.  We stayed in site #114 directly on the lake. "

    2. Pine Mountain RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 663-4329

    "Very close to Calloway Gardens, FDR State Park, and Animal Safari! Nice quiet and clean sites."

    "The restrooms near 185 were large and very clean. They were up to date and comfortable to shower in, etc. campground was the cleanest we’d ever been to and extremely easy to navigate."

    3. Pine Mountain Camp Ground

    5 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Valley, GA
    15 miles
    Website

    "Beautiful lake side campground! Level sites, fishing!"

    "Over 23 miles of well maintained trails and abundant campsites. Plenty of options for the novice or experienced backpacker. Great place to learn about President Roosevelt and the CCC."

    4. 20 private acres in Woodland, GA

    1 Review
    Shiloh, GA
    8 miles
    +1 (803) 374-1289

    $60 / night

    5. Lake Pines RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Columbus, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 561-9675

    $28 - $49 / night

    6. Sprewell Bluff Park

    8 Reviews
    Thomaston, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 601-6711

    $15 - $95 / night

    "Quiet location. Sites are back in but easy back in. The bathhouse is clean, the sites are gravel and pretty much level."

    "The Flint river is the nice thing about this park, though the trails are definitely worth exploring."

    7. R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    36 Reviews
    West Point, GA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 645-2404

    $36 - $72 / night

    "The campground is located on West Point Lake, where bald eagles soar."

    "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."

    8. Ramsey RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Warm Springs, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 655-2480

    "We took walks around park and it was quiet. We commuted to Thomaston for two weeks which was about a 30 min drive. The roads are easy to drive and the area here in Georgia is peaceful and lovely."

    9. Blanton Creek Park Georgia Power

    5 Reviews
    Fortson, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 643-7737

    $30 / night

    "When we got there Friday afternoon we had a great view of the lake, but after 5:00 the place filled up quickly. If you want an unobstructed view of the lake you should rent a lakeside spot."

    "We had lake front site #6. Had our kayak and small fishing boat at site shore. Our golden retrievers loved being at the water. Sites are very large with good space between them."

    10. Blanton Creek Campground

    8 Reviews
    Lanett, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 643-7737

    "Site 1 has another site 15 feet behind it."

    "Right on the lake!"

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Recent Reviews near Waverly Hall, GA

384 Reviews of 72 Waverly Hall Campgrounds


  • Rowland L.
    Apr. 22, 2026

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Great Getaway

    I have been to FDR 3 times in the last 3 years and I hope to come more frequently. I came here multiple times over 50 years ago and I find it as enjoyable now as I did then. The check in is always easy. It is quiet there and there is so much to do. The trails are great for hiking. The facilities are always clean.
    Georgia state parks are always nice but this is my favorite.

  • Christy W.
    Apr. 21, 2026

    Lake Pines RV Park & Campground

    Very Rude Staff - Sites directly adjacent to active train tacks

    If I could give these guys 1/2 a star, I'd go with that. Their applaingly rude behavior truly deserves no stars. Though they advertise as a place that offers month to month business, my husband and I were offering them a guaranteed month to month business for a good bit of time while working in the area, however long they would work with us on, bouncing to another place if we exceeded their desired amount of time, and both people we spoke with- a woman one day and a man named Justin another, were very rude and"uppity/snooty". We have a 2023 Primetime Sanibel Widebody 5th wheel, 43 feet in length, very nice condition, and are two professional people(my husband an Operations Manager for a billboard company and I a Bid/Dept Manager for a Food Distributor, with a combined income of over$175k per year) and their response was"we wouldn't be a good fit" after we spoke with them guaranteeing we would abide by their strict rules. When we mentioned we may once in a blue moon babysit our grandkids while there, before I even finished my sentence, we were given a very terse response which was a strong indicator they do not want kids there. Obviously not family friendly. They mentioned not wanting"trashy trailers" and"trailer trash" type people in their campground- of which we aren't, but wow, the judgement- and that they currently have some campers they are"trying to be rid of", so camp with ease or expect to be thrown out. They want only new campers there, and royalty. I guess if you take a stab at them you'll have to see if you meet their high standards or contrarily meet their definition of"trailer trash". Beware, if your camper, though well maintianed yet only a 2021 model, you're trailer trash. Again, very picky, very high standards, strict rules, unbending, uppity, and just rude with a"holier than though" attitude. Apparently not very interested in keeping their business running either. We drove through the park on 4/20/26 and over half their campsites were empty. I wonder why. Yet, they turn down guaranteed month to month business for a time we were willing to allow them to designate. We will gladly take our business elsewhere to a much friendlier staff at a nicer, more secure campground nearby we have recently learned of- where we won't have to listen to trains pass behind us all day, and can watch kids be kids and play. Sad thing is, we've given them our business before while in Columbus, but never will again, and will tell all we know of a large group of campers we are affiliated with of their rude, snooty ways. Traveling through the area? I'd recommend staying elsewhere. Corps of Engineer parks on nearby West Point Lake(Amity, Shaefer Hard, Holiday, and WhiteTail Ridge), a campground on nearby Lake Harding(Blanton Creek), two near Fort Benning(one GA side- Camp David, the other AL side), one in Fort Benning(Uchee Creek), a KOA in nearby Americus, Ga and Auburn RV Resort in nearby Auburn, AL to name just a few. That is, unless you like to hobknob with the snooty folk.

  • Jim S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2026

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    What a Gem

    Nice updated CCC corp campground. Large sites,level full hookup. Most if not all have a view of the lake. We are here on a Monday but very quiet .We are in an Airstream 28 foot but several large rigs , class A and 5th wheels Not close to full but I expect very busy in the summer and weekends. I would definitely make a reservation just 90 miles from Atlanta

  • wThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2026

    Riverbend County Park

    Quiet and well kept

    Quiet, well maintained park with plenty of room between sites, it’s $5 a day paid via a drop box at the front. Also has a boat launch.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2026

    Florence Marina State Park

    2 for 1 state park on GA/AL border

    Easy site access with helpful staff & hosts activities include beautiful hiking at Providence Canyon SP, golf, nature trail, playground, jon boat rentals and local history museum. Clean shower house including large wheelchair accessible stall plus commercial washer & dryers. Near Columbus & Georgetown activities including antiques & shopping, space museum and more.

  • Raalyn
    Feb. 12, 2026

    Joe Kurz Wildlife Management Area

    Quiet and beautiful

    Update: You need hunting, fishing, or land pass. No smoking or drinking allowed. Clean and cleared paths. All kinds of animals roaming about.

  • Greg S.
    Jan. 7, 2026

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    4.7 stars

    This review is for an early winter stay. The 500 loop was beautiful, with tall pines dominating the flora and creating a serene setting. The sites on the outside of the loop are wonderful- large, private and forested; whereas the inner sites were facing the road in many cases. We had 505 and my parents had 515, and both were really good. We played in the forest a lot with the kids, building a shelter and climbing trees. There is a small playground in the 500 loop. The other camping loops didn't look quite as private. The park is super close to Callaway Gardens, so we were able to check in and get setup on Friday late afternoon and still get to see the Holiday Light show at Callaway, which is pricey but very cool and worth a one time experience. The state park itself is huge, spanning at least 15 miles with trails throughout. There is one trail that is over 20 miles. The lookout where FDR spent time and had a picnic spot was stunning. We also really enjoyed the Cascade Falls trail, which had several small waterfalls along the way. This park leaves little to be desired for a weekend camping getaway.

  • Jason G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 3, 2026

    Bama Bison Farm

    Great Location. Nice and quiet.

    Great site.  Would stay here again.  Nice and quiet.  Not a lot of spots, so not over crowded or anything.  Lot's of space to walk around and enjoy the scenry.  Pond on property with bridge crossing it.  Full hookups (sewer, water, and 50 amp service).  Would recommend.

  • Jessica J.
    Jan. 1, 2026

    Blanton Creek Park Georgia Power

    F. D. Roosevelt camping.

    Our stay at F.D. Roosevelt Campground was a mix of beautiful nature and frustrating logistics.

    📅 Reservation Issues One of the biggest challenges we experienced was trying to secure a campsite on short notice. The reservation system felt rigid — same-day bookings weren’t available online, which made planning last-minute trips difficult and stressful. The online reads like same day walk ups are non existent.

    🚿 Cleanliness of Facilities The bathrooms and showers generally stayed clean and maintained.

    💰 Pricing for Tent Camping For tent camping, the nightly rate felt on the high side compared to what you’d expect — particularly if you’re just pitching a basic tent without hookups or extra amenities. We paid $43 per night here for a simple tent stay. It felt a bit steep for what you get unless you’re taking full advantage of the trails, lakes, or historical sites.

    🌲 Overall Vibe While the setting is beautiful and there’s plenty to do around the park — from hiking trails to nearby historic spots — the combination of reservation headaches and cost for basic camping made our experience a bit of a mixed bag.


Guide to Waverly Hall

Camping spots near Waverly Hall, Georgia sit just south of Pine Mountain ridge, an area characterized by rolling hills and hardwood forests at elevations averaging 750 feet. The region experiences mild winters with occasional freezes and humid summers where temperatures routinely reach the 90s. Most campgrounds in the area remain accessible year-round, though summer months typically see higher occupancy rates due to water recreation opportunities.

What to Do

Hiking adventures: Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground features over 40 miles of trails for various skill levels. As camper Katie A. notes, "Many gorgeous hiking trails, several starting from the camping area," making it convenient to explore directly from your site.

Watercraft rentals: At Sprewell Bluff Park, visitors can enjoy the Flint River with rented equipment. "The picnic and general visitors area by the river was busy when we arrived but we still had plenty of area to explore. I did not check on watercraft rentals for the area but there was a boatramp on site and a few kayaks were in the water," reports camper Shelly S.

Kid-focused activities: Several campgrounds organize activities specifically for children. Joshua H. from Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground shares, "They have a lot of stuff to do there. We fished and swam, they also had a scavenger hunt that you kids loved doing."

What Campers Like

Spacious, wooded sites: Blanton Creek Campground gets high marks for its well-designed camping areas. According to Liz H., "Sites are very large with good space between them. Most are shaded, level, gravel with picnic tables, large fire ring, lots of space for chairs."

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the maintenance standards across area campgrounds. Tracy from Blanton Creek Park reports, "They had the cleanest bathhouse I have ever seen and a resident who had been there a while said they clean the bathrooms several times a day."

Wildlife viewing: The natural setting offers opportunities to spot local fauna. At R. Shaefer Heard Campground, Denis P. shares, "Wildlife is busy here— armadillos, raccoons, and rabbits all feel quite at home on your tent pad. It's charming, if you're into that kind of thing."

What You Should Know

Gate closure hours: Some campgrounds restrict nighttime access. At R. Shaefer Heard Campground, "the gate is locked shut from 10 PM to 8 AM, no exceptions unless the elderly host personally deems your emergency worthy," cautions Denis P.

Seasonal flooding: Water levels can affect campsite accessibility and amenities. Denis P. notes at R. Shaefer Heard, "if the lake is high, the shoreline disappears, and with it, any chance of a clear shot to the sky."

Additional fees: Pine Mountain RV Resort has specific payment policies to be aware of. Larry M. warns, "There is only one thing I find as a negative. There new policy of full (non-refundable) payment is now required when you make your reservation. Unless you want to pay an up charge for your nightly rate."

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: When selecting a site, consider proximity to play areas. Joshua H. shares about Franklin D Roosevelt State Park, "We camped in campground 5 and from where our site was we could see the playground and also let our kids ride there bikes around the circle that the camp sites where on."

Swimming options: Pine Mountain RV Resort offers multiple water recreation options for different ages. Aaron C. explains, "The pool area has a kids pool and hot tub along with the regular inground pool."

Lake activities: Choose lakefront sites for easier water access with children. Justin W. recommends R. Shaefer Heard Campground: "We had spot 96 and we tent camped. The spot was recommended in another review and it was wonderful. Right beside the water so the kids were able to play in the water most of the time."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: At Blanton Creek, campers note varying terrain. Stacy H. advises, "Small rigs can pretty much enjoy any spot but larger rigs need to be sure that the site is level for the length of the rig. Some spots have a driveway that goes downhill from the camper and others go uphill from the camper which might be an issue for 5th wheels."

Electrical capacity: Some campgrounds have limitations with power. Brittany from Pine Mountain RV Resort notes, "30 amp circuit was not adequate. The breaker continually tripped while using small kitchen appliances."

Convenience stops: Plan for supplies when staying at more remote campgrounds. Brittany adds about Pine Mountain RV Resort, "We really appreciated the trash pickup twice a day and the Dollar General that was only a 1/4 mile down the road."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Waverly Hall, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Waverly Hall, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 72 campgrounds and RV parks near Waverly Hall, GA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Waverly Hall, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Waverly Hall, GA is Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 57 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Waverly Hall, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Waverly Hall, GA.

What parks are near Waverly Hall, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Waverly Hall, GA that allow camping, notably West Point Lake and Keystone Lake.