Best Campgrounds near Douglasville, GA

The Douglasville region features a diverse range of camping options within a 30-mile radius of the city. Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground offers tent camping, glamping, and yurt accommodations with both drive-in and walk-in access. Other nearby established sites include Stone Mountain Park Campground to the east and Red Top Mountain State Park to the north, which provide lakeside experiences with tent, RV, and cabin options. The area's campgrounds balance proximity to Atlanta's urban amenities while maintaining natural settings with varying levels of development and hookup availability.

Several campgrounds in the area feature waterfront locations that attract campers seeking lake activities. "If you want lake front, they got it! Almost all sites either have a view of the lake or are right on lake Allatoona," notes one visitor about McKinney Campground. Access to many sites requires advance planning, as popular lakefront locations fill quickly during warmer months. Most established campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with several offering full RV connections including sewer and 50-amp service. Weather considerations impact camping experiences year-round, with Georgia's humid summers making water access particularly valuable and mild winters extending the camping season compared to more northern regions.

Campers consistently highlight water access as a primary attraction at locations like Lake Allatoona and Stone Mountain Park. The camping areas near lakes receive particularly positive feedback for their combination of natural settings and recreational opportunities. As one camper described Victoria Campground: "It's right on beautiful lake Allatoona! And you have access to the lake everywhere! The sites are very large, and everyone I saw had lots of privacy!" Many mixed-use campgrounds accommodate both tent and RV camping, with some featuring premium amenities like showers and laundry facilities. While some campgrounds like Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve cater primarily to RV users, others like Atlanta West Campground focus on tent camping. Several sites provide picnic tables, fire rings, and easy access to hiking trails, creating versatile camping options for various preferences.

Best Camping Sites Near Douglasville, Georgia (107)

    1. Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Lithia Springs, GA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 732-5871

    $28 - $100 / night

    "There's several yurts and 5 walk-in tent sites. Yes, some of the reviews here are confusing this park with another. There's NO RV or TRAILER camping here. "

    "15 miles West of Atlanta, Ga off I20 Sweetwater Creek State Park offers history, trails, water activities and peace and quiet."

    2. Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve

    9 Reviews
    Austell, GA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 743-4378

    $60 - $650 / night

    "All around peacefull place! Laundry room on site as well as showers and wi fi for guest access. Manager is a sweetheart! Located very close to convenience stores and grocery stores as well."

    "Wasn’t what we expected as there is not really a view of Sweetwater Creek- but it is about a 5 minute drive."

    3. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

    78 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 975-0055

    $40 - $275 / night

    "Many were positioned right on the lake. The trails in the park were great for hiking and running. We enjoyed visiting the Qualusi Winery that was nearby."

    "Our site I believe was 51 and steps away from The water. Easy check in and friendly staff."

    4. Stone Mountain Park Campground

    91 Reviews
    Stone Mountain, GA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 498-5710

    $44 - $65 / night

    "Lived in Georgia my whole life and yet my first time to Stone Mountain was literally three years ago. Now we have an annual pass and go all the time."

    "One of the best camping areas in Georgia."

    5. Atlanta West Campground

    4 Reviews
    Austell, GA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 948-7302

    "The campsite's proximity to I-20 makes it super convenient to get to. It's a great spot for a quick trip or a longer stay, and the friendly seasonal campers really add to the community vibe."

    6. Little Tallapoosa Park

    15 Reviews
    Carrollton, GA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 214-3580

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Check in is easy, either call and leave a deposit or drive up and pay. They let you peruse the sites before paying which was nice."

    "Has nice paved walking/bike trails and well kept natural trails. One trail follows the Tallapoosa River with areas that have benches. Pond and lake are a bust for fishing."

    7. Atlanta-Marietta RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Marietta, GA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 427-6853

    $64 / night

    "I use this park strictly for sporting events as it’s close by and is relatively quiet considering how close it is to the highway. I have no complaints."

    "Nice resort and it’s close to the battery where the braves play baseball. The pizza place is soooo yummy, make sure you check it out. There are so many little ponds nearby and such cute little homes."

    8. Mckinney Campground

    24 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (678) 721-6700

    $30 - $34 / night

    "Georgia Veteran’s Memorial State Park, McKinney Campground on Allatoona Lake (north of Atlanta; a Corp of Engineer park) - very woodsy and a nice lake. Hiking, rafting/etc, and walking all around."

    "Campground Review: This campground is an excellent place to stay not far outside of the bustling metropolis of Atlanta."

    9. Hideaway Park

    2 Reviews
    Winston, GA
    10 miles
    +1 (678) 390-0020

    $25 / night

    10. ATL OASIS Campground and RV Parking

    1 Review
    Fairburn, GA
    10 miles
    +1 (267) 444-5427

    $60 / night

    "This place is a newly built hidden country like area near the airport and not far from the city. Great for parking your RV and camping out. With security entrance and all!! Real nice 👌🏽"

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Recent Reviews near Douglasville, GA

659 Reviews of 107 Douglasville Campgrounds


  • Brittany B.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Clark Creek South Campground

    Great view of the Lake

    The campsite was right next to the swimming beach so little to no privacy and very loud. Although I slept very well in my tent because Quiet hours were observed. It was nice waking up to view of Lake Allatoona. Lady at the gate was rude when checking in so make sure to “READ the sign!” Other than that bathrooms were clean and they have laundry and hot water showers. Will most likely be back!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Winding Waters RV Resort

    Labor Day Weekend Glamping

    We booked Friday through Sunday of Labor Day weekend. We arrived after hours on Friday, and our check-in packet was prepared and ready for us when we arrived. No problems checking in and getting hooked up.

    The RV park is enormous, new and extremely well-kept. Our spot was next to the Etowah River and was one of the few that is on gravel and not concrete. The few gravel lots are among the quietest of this very busy place.

    There are plenty of things to do for a family...lazy river pool, pickle ball, etc. There are kids, electric scooters, electric everything flying around the park morning to evening. It's not necessarily a problem so long as you know what to expect. This is a less quiet place than many others that we have stayed at.

    Lots of investment in 5G WiFi towers, but WiFi is not terribly good. I opted to pull out my StarLink for a better, high bandwidth connection.

    My wife and I travel with e-bikes, so we were glad that it was easy to get to southern Cartersville in about 3 miles and to the Cooper's Furnace Day Area also in about 3 miles.

    Overall, and great place as long as you know you're signing up for a pretty active RV resort geared toward lots of family activity. Not particularly quiet. I'll come back... really enjoyed the cleanliness, order and adherence to strict rules.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Tallapoosa River RV and Outdoor Center

    Well maintianes and all the needs

    This was a quick overnight stop for us. It was very clean and well maintained with a variety of options - small cabins , RV hookups and tent sites all along a river.

    There is a convenient bathroom for the night time and a large boathouse by the office with four family style bathrooms with showers and all the needs.

    Lots of activities as it is along a quiet river nothing big- canoe and kayak and pickle ball as well.

  • Aaron S.
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Bald Ridge Creek

    Lake Lanier

    Want a beautiful place to camp for cheap? Try Lake Lanier! Gorgeous campground, concrete pads, water and electric at site. We paid 30 a night! Nice and quiet too.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2025

    COE Allatoona Lake Old Highway 41 No 3 Campground

    Lovely little COE campground

    Loved this little campground. Roads are narrow and asphalt sites are narrow. But beautiful views of the lake. Could hear a train but no highway/interstate noise at our waterfront site #47. I thought #48 was a great site as well. We were the only ones back there on that loop (which is at the back of the campground. Was fun watching the boaters and skiers. Biting Bugs were minimal which surprised me. Cicadas and katydids were in full chorus!

  • Carey H.
    Jul. 19, 2025

    Shady Grove Campground

    Water Front Views

    Great state / county campground. Majority of the sites offer direct water access with many sites offering water front views and beach areas.

  • Kevin Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2025

    Bald Ridge Creek

    First trip for the summer

    Check in staff very friendly Site 32 - Nice level site. Plenty of room for us. Back in is not straight so it takes alittle bit of maneuvering(that maybe why it was one of the last few sites available a week out). Very close to the lakeshore. Morning and afternoon shade, otherwise pretty direct sun overhead around noon.

    The restroom and shower facilities were clean. Plenty of hot water. Gave it 4 stars only because I thought the swim beach could have been more clear of stuff that washed up. Otherwise a great campground. Would definitely stay here again!


Guide to Douglasville

Camping near Douglasville, Georgia offers a mix of wooded sites and lakefront locations within 30 miles of the city. The region sits at elevations between 800-1,100 feet above sea level, creating terrain that ranges from gentle hills to rocky lakeshores. Fall camping temperatures typically average 55-75°F, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor recreation across the area's diverse campgrounds.

What to do

Historical exploration: At Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground, visitors can hike to the Manchester Mill ruins. "Make sure you go see Manchester Mill Ruins," advises camper Mike K., highlighting one of the park's key historical attractions.

Water activities: The lakes around Douglasville provide numerous recreation options. "Hiking, kayaking, swimming- plenty of things to do. You can spend a whole day out here just walking along the creek and jumping across the rocks," notes Asia + Jalen B. about their experience at Sweetwater Creek.

Trail hiking: McKinney Campground offers hiking options with wildlife viewing opportunities. "Always see deer and other wild life," writes Susan H. The paved campground road provides an accessible walking option: "For walkers/joggers, the paved road inside the campground is (almost) one mile and relatively flat," adds Jane B.

Photography: Multiple parks provide photography opportunities throughout the seasons. "This park has some great hiking solo or in groups. Beautiful area and you can capture some great photos!" says Jeane R. about Sweetwater Creek State Park.

What campers like

Large, private sites: Little Tallapoosa Park receives praise for site layout. "This is a smaller park, but the sites are spread out well. Super quiet, lots of trails to follow - including paved ones (bonus for us as we have a baby in a stroller)," notes Tiffany D.

Clean facilities: Campground bathhouses in the region maintain high cleanliness standards. "The bathhouses were pretty clean," mentions Tonya B. about her experience camping at Stone Mountain, while at Red Top Mountain, Jeff E. notes that the facilities are "modern and clean with hot showers and good water pressure."

Accessibility: Stone Mountain Park Campground offers convenient camping close to Atlanta with transportation options. "They have free transportation within the park/campground area. Helpful staff too," explains Harvey B., making it practical for those wanting urban access.

Water views: Many sites provide direct water access. "We took the trail that shows you where they built the mill then goes along the river for a while," shares Asher K. about Sweetwater Creek, noting that "the campgrounds are nice and across the road from the park though you can also take other trails from there that go down and around the reservoir."

What you should know

Reservation timing: Many lakefront sites fill quickly, especially during peak seasons. "We stayed at site 21 and had a great time. Decent bathrooms/bath house. Sites were on the water and great sizes," explains Maddie K. about McKinney Campground, highlighting the premium placed on waterfront locations.

Tent pad surfaces: Tent campers should prepare for hard ground at some locations. "The tent pad was large but extremely hard to drive tent stakes into... smaller stakes worked better," warns Jeff E. about Red Top Mountain State Park Campground.

Highway noise: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise despite natural settings. "This park is about 30-40 minutes outside of Atlanta right off of I-75. If you are in a tent... you will hear I-75 traffic all night," notes Jeff E. about Red Top Mountain.

Limited tent sites: While RV sites are abundant, tent-specific sites can be limited. "Beautiful campground with great hiking. I wish there were more tent sites. Very friendly staff," mentions Virginia W. about Sweetwater Creek State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Water features: Families appreciate splash parks during warm months. "Splash park was fun and clean for the kids as well as really nice walking trails we enjoyed," notes Andy M. about their stay at Little Tallapoosa Park.

Junior Ranger programs: Atlanta West Campground and others maintain educational programs despite staffing limitations. "Friendly staff, with the Jr ranger program still going with the help of adult campers during covid. Still so much fun and so clean and beautiful!!" shares Cheryl C.

Playground access: Several parks offer playground equipment near camping areas. "Lots of level tent sites next to pavilions with playground equipment," describes Danna D. about Little Tallapoosa Park, providing convenient entertainment for younger campers.

Wedding and event venues: Some parks accommodate special events. "The wedding was spectacular even though it rained, the bathrooms were clean, the grounds were spacious and the water views were to die for," shares Johnna W. about Sweetwater Creek, highlighting its versatility for gatherings.

Tips from RVers

Urban camping options: Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve provides access to Atlanta without sacrificing security. "The campsite's proximity to I-20 makes it super convenient to get to. It's a great spot for a quick trip or a longer stay, and the friendly seasonal campers really add to the community vibe," notes Kris.

Leveling considerations: Some sites require significant leveling equipment. "The only downfall was that the trailer needed a lot of leveling. But it was totally worth it. Our site was on the lake," describes Susan K. about Stone Mountain Park Campground.

Hookup variations: Many parks offer different levels of hookups within the same grounds. "We stayed in the equine section. Total of 12 sites. Only 3 of us there. Nice and quiet," explains Shirley D. about Little Tallapoosa Park, which has three distinct camping areas with varying hookup options.

Road condition awareness: Several campgrounds have deteriorating internal roads. "The pavement is so deteriorated that it is almost moon craters," warns Art Z. about Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve, suggesting caution when navigating larger vehicles through some parks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any RV parks near Douglasville, GA with full hookups?

Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve near Douglasville offers full hookups for RV campers. Though the access roads have been noted as bumpy, the campground provides a nice wooded setting with the bonus of being close to a park with ample space for dog walking. Another option is Atlanta West Campground, which functions more like an RV park with long-term residents rather than a traditional campground. It's conveniently located near downtown, making it a practical base for exploring the area. Both locations cater to RV campers looking for full hookup amenities while staying near Douglasville.

What are the best campgrounds in Douglasville, GA?

While Douglasville itself has limited camping options, several excellent campgrounds are within easy driving distance. McKinney Campground on Lake Allatoona offers beautiful lakefront sites with stunning sunset views and wooded surroundings, making it perfect for both tent and RV camping. For a unique experience, Shady Grove Campground features spacious wooded sites with lake views and abundant wildlife, including deer. Both campgrounds provide a peaceful natural setting while still being accessible from Douglasville. The area also benefits from its proximity to Atlanta's outdoor recreation options while maintaining a more relaxed, natural camping environment.

What camping options are available in Douglas County parks?

Douglas County offers limited dedicated camping within its county park system. For nearby alternatives, Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground is a great option featuring about 40 campsites along five miles of river frontage on the Chattahoochee. For a more expansive experience, Stone Mountain Park Campground is within reasonable driving distance and offers various camping options including tent sites, RV hookups, and yurt rentals in one of Georgia's most renowned outdoor destinations. For local day-use, Sweetwater Creek State Park provides excellent hiking and outdoor recreation opportunities, though its camping options are limited. Always check with Douglas County Parks & Recreation for the most current information on any seasonal or special event camping opportunities.