Best Cabin Camping near Williamson, GA

Several cabin accommodations exist within state parks and private resorts near Williamson, Georgia. Indian Springs State Park offers rustic cabins with electricity, heating and air conditioning, and furnished living spaces. Sprewell Bluff Park features cabins positioned on bluffs with scenic river views. "Cabins have great views with a back porch over the bluffs with a nice sunset vantage point," notes one visitor. Atlanta South RV Resort and Forsyth KOA both provide basic cabin rentals with varying amenities. Stone Mountain Park Campground includes cabin options alongside its other accommodation types, while Forest Glen Mobile Home and RV Park offers cabin rentals for travelers seeking alternatives to tent or RV camping.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months and fall color season. Chattahoochee Bend State Park cabins tend to book quickly during weekends. Pet policies vary by location, with some properties allowing pets for an additional fee while others prohibit them entirely. Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park cabins remain open year-round. A review of Sprewell Bluff Park mentioned that "the bathhouse is clean, the sites are gravel and pretty much level," with the cabins offering "extras that make them really convenient (fridge, microwave, good heating)."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Microwave ovens are common in park cabins, while full kitchenettes with refrigerators appear in more upscale accommodations. Basic supplies can be purchased at camp stores within Atlanta South RV Resort and Stone Mountain Park Campground. Cabin renters should confirm amenity details when booking, as furnishing levels vary significantly across properties. Cabin rentals typically include picnic tables and fire rings outside, with many also offering porches or decks for outdoor relaxation. Water and electric hookups come standard with most cabin options in the region.

Best Cabin Sites Near Williamson, Georgia (19)

    1. Indian Springs State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Flovilla, GA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 504-2277

    $34 - $190 / night

    "Stayed at campsite 56, immediately next to the playground. This was great for us because we have two young children who could play all they wanted."

    "This park is located south of Atlanta, which is the only drawback for anyone who lives North of Atlanta, especially if you are planning to go on a Friday night!"

    2. Atlanta South RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Stockbridge, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 957-2610

    $93 / night

    "I stopped in for a night after having been without laundry and showers for a little too long so we used them in our one night stay."

    "We stopped last minute here on Christmas they were almost booked out. The manager had stopped to check on things and was more than happy to rent us a couple spots for the night."

    3. Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

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

    $12 - $500 / night

    "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. "

    "Beautiful wooded site lots of space between sites in this loop. Very short walk to lake. Loop 1 sites are lake front and lake view but more close together than we like. Sites pretty level and gravel."

    4. Stone Mountain Park Campground

    92 Reviews
    Stone Mountain, GA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 498-5710

    $44 - $65 / night

    "Several options available. RV hook ups, camp grounds, and yurt rentals. I did not rent a yurt but have heard good things from friends who have."

    "First, everything is contained and available. The views of the lake, and, yes, the mountain are gorgeous. There is a nice spacious check-in store."

    5. Forsyth KOA

    19 Reviews
    Forsyth, GA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 994-2019

    "Loved gated entry, paved roads and super updated and clean shower and restrooms with keyed entry. Did not use pool but was large and clean. For just off hwy was still hidden and quiet."

    "Only critique would be need exit signs. Easy to go the wrong way."

    6. Sprewell Bluff Park

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

    $15 - $95 / night

    "Cabins have great views with a back porch over the bluffs (with a nice sunset vantage point)."

    "Sprewell Bluff Park is about 50 miles south of Atlanta on the Flint River."

    7. Forest Glen Mobile Home and RV Park

    1 Review
    Jackson, GA
    16 miles
    +1 (770) 228-3399

    $50 - $70 / night

    8. Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Whitesburg, GA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 254-7271

    $11 - $250 / night

    "The primitive sites (for tents) were a bit close and not as private as I like. "

    "Chattahoochee Bend state park is located about 30 minutes west of Newnan, GA. It's located on the Chattahoochee river and is a surprisingly large area."

    9. Indian Springs

    4 Reviews
    Flovilla, GA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 504-2277

    "We stayed in March, so when the leaves are off the trees, you can see the lake. Kinda doubtful you would during the summer. Gray water dump is very close."

    "This is a lovely campground and it is laid out well to provide privacy and shade on the sites. Our campsite was overlooking the water which was great."

    10. R. Shaefer Heard Campground

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

    $36 - $72 / night

    "COE outdid themselves with this park. Site was pretty level and only needed a few adjustments, but it’s so worth it."

    "This park is located on the southern end of West Point lake near the town of West Point, GA."

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Cabin Reviews near Williamson, GA

309 Reviews of 19 Williamson Campgrounds


  • Latika Y.
    Mar. 21, 2021

    Sprewell Bluff Park

    Cabins are simple but nice

    Cabins have great views with a back porch over the bluffs (with a nice sunset vantage point). Bunk beds are fine (mattresses not that great) and plenty of space inside with extras that make them really convenient (fridge, microwave, good heating). There’s about a 6-mile loop trail overlooking the river that will provide a good workout. The recreation area down by the river is expansive enough for folks to spread out. Here in March it’s too chilly for swimming, but would likely be a nice escape in the summer. Would definitely return.

  • Norris K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Great views, near Roosevelt's Little White House and Warm Springs

    Green forest on Pine Mountain, this 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.  Equestrian trail rides (and stable rentals) are available.  Water/power, fire pit, picnic tables on gravel sites with some pull thru.  Satellite tv can be received at some sites.  Showers/bathrooms with laundry facility at each.  And several trails to walk you dog.

    Life size statue of FDR on Dowdell's Knob, where FDR would come to relax and take in the view over King's Gap.

    Grocery store available in the town of Pine Mountain (about 15 minutes from campground).

    Great base for area sight seeing:

    Roosevelt's Little White House State Park

    Warm Springs (where Roosevelt would go for the warm springs)

        In Columbus, GA:

    National Infantry on Fort Benning

    National Civil War Navy Museum 

    Coca Cola Space Museum

  • Lillie M.
    Dec. 9, 2016

    Stone Mountain Park Campground

    Family orientated

    Several options available. RV hook ups, camp grounds, and yurt rentals. I did not rent a yurt but have heard good things from friends who have. Very clean camp grounds, if you don't mind a familes close by. Can set up next to the lake. Pet friendly and several children and families around. Ton of activities around stone mountain park.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2022

    Stone Mountain Park Campground

    Extraordinary Attractions

    Stone Mountain hardly needs another glowing review, but it is a pleasure to stay there. First, everything is contained and available. The views of the lake, and, yes, the mountain are gorgeous. There is a nice spacious check-in store. Your trash is picked up constantly from your site. Each site has a deck, a grill with a propane tank already attached, a picnic table, and a fire pit, electric and sewer hook ups. The sites are close together, but the decks are pretty private. If you bike, hike, run or like trails, boating and fishing, all are right there. It helps to have a car/truck, as the place is pretty immense, but my neighbors had a Class C and were throughly enjoying mountain biking to everything. Another neighbor with a gorgeous Class A was driving his towed truck to a neighboring Petco. There is everything. Deer roam in the morning and at night, and if golf is your sport of choice, Stone Mountain has a highly rated public course. The staff is very friendly. I liked the purple area near the playground and pool. The sites seemed a little more private. It’s not cheap, and I don’t know what discounts might be available. But, if you’re in or around Atlanta, this is the place to go. It will NOT disappoint.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2020

    Sprewell Bluff Park

    Small campground but pretty

    Sprewell Bluff Park is about 50 miles south of Atlanta on the Flint River. The campground is small, tent & RV sites starting at $35/night with 30/50 amp electric, water, fire ring, and picnic tables. Most are back in. There is a showroom/bathroom. There are also cabins. The trading post has a variety of camping items and souvenirs. This is primarily a a fisherman’s Park. There is some canoeing and hiking, and a new playground. A boat ramp was added recently. It is somewhat difficult to get here.

  • L
    Apr. 11, 2021

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Great State park and camping

    We were on site 213 and 214. Beautiful wooded site lots of space between sites in this loop. Very short walk to lake. Loop 1 sites are lake front and lake view but more close together than we like. Sites pretty level and gravel. Concrete picnic table, fire ring and light pole with lots of room fir our dogs. Bathroom facilities were very clean, with showers and laundry. Placed well around the campground. Playground but not opened at this time. Lots of hiking trails, pool, can rent canoes and paddle boats on the lake. Dog friendly. Close to Calloway Gardens and little town of Pine Mountain.

  • D
    May. 25, 2018

    Pine Mountain Camp Ground

    Well maintained roads. Large sites with choice of full sun or shade site.

    Staff is great and his campground allows campfires. Pet friendly with two dog parks. Great pool and has cabins and yurts to reserve. Less than three miles from Callaway Gardens and FDR Park. Town of Pine Mountain...two street lights...very quaint sidewalk shops! This place is a hidden treasure.

  • n
    May. 1, 2023

    Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground

    Cabins are definitely the highlight here!

    The primitive sites (for tents) were a bit close and not as private as I like. 

    They offer platform camping and those sites seem a bit more secluded (and are in a separate area from the tent sites). 

    There are 4 cabins available to reserve and they have great amenities (running water, electricity)

    We looked at them once there and think next time we will do this with the kids. 

    2 rangers live in the park full time and there is a large welcome center/ gift shop with basics for sale should you forget anything.

  • Angie G.
    Jun. 12, 2020

    Franklin D Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Outdoor recreation happy place!

    We stayed at FDR state park for 4 nights and it was a beautiful park with great hosts and great campsites! Bath houses were well-maintained and sites not on top of each other like some other places. They have horseback riding stables and kayaks for rent (but COVID is not allowing rentals). We took our kayaks and used them in Lake Delanor. Our campsite was #312 and it accommodated our 22 ft camper well, had an additional large tent pad, a fire ring and picnic table. We were located next to a group pavilion which we utilized when the rains came down. For dog owners like us, a big green grassy area was located behind our site to walk our 4-legged kids. Totally enjoyable experience and would love to return to backcountry camp and do some trails.


Guide to Williamson

Camping cabins near Williamson, Georgia provide access to the Flint River watershed, which features multiple tributaries running through the region's red clay soil. The area sits at approximately 800-900 feet of elevation and experiences hot, humid summers with mild winters. Camping options in the region include both lakefront and woodland settings with variable water levels throughout the year.

What to do

Paddle the waterways: At Indian Springs State Park, visitors can rent kayaks for exploring the small lake. "We rented kayaks and rode bikes all weekend! The cabins were updated and very cute perfect for a weekend away," notes Casey L. The park's lake has multiple coves suitable for paddlers.

Hike through pine forests: Trails at Chattahoochee Bend State Park offer level terrain through dense woods. "The hiking trails are easy with level elevation. Although we prefer hiking mountains with sweeping views the forest was so lush and beautiful that it made for a nice hike," reports Keller H. The park features an observation tower accessible via the Riverside Trail.

Enjoy water recreation: R. Shaefer Heard Campground offers water access for various activities. "The lake sees constant activity: motorboats, water skiing, even boats creeping along at night. It's not peaceful water," explains Denis P. The lake has numerous coves that provide swimming opportunities and shoreline fishing spots.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Sprewell Bluff Park receives praise for its layout. "The bathhouse is clean, the sites are gravel and pretty much level. The cabins have great views with a back porch over the bluffs with a nice sunset vantage point," mentions Boyce B. RV sites include water and electric hookups with a dump station available upon exit.

Clean facilities: Franklin D Roosevelt State Park maintains its amenities well. "The sites are fairly large and vary from mostly shaded to full sun. All sights have access to the lake, but this campground also has a day use area with a beachy type area if you find your site to rocky, or mucky," writes Jamie H. The bathrooms receive regular cleaning from camp hosts.

Family-friendly activities: Many parks offer playgrounds and recreational options. "My four kids and I had a blast at FDR state park. They have a lot of stuff to do there. We fished and swam, they also had a scavenger hunt that you kids loved doing," shares Joshua H. The campground layouts often allow for supervised bike riding around loops.

What you should know

Gate closure policies: Some parks strictly control access after hours. 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," according to Denis P. Plan evening activities and arrivals accordingly.

Water quality variations: Spring water at Indian Springs has distinctive characteristics. "The water from the springs has a strong sulfur smell and taste. I would not recommend drinking it, but there were people filling plastic bottles of the stuff to take home," Joel R. explains. Potable water is available at most campground spigots.

Site selection matters: At Stone Mountain Park Campground, "we spent a weekend here in section O. It was a nice, spacious campsite with a nice picnic table and partial view of the lake even though we didn't have 'lake view' site," reports Tonya B. Researching specific site numbers before booking improves the camping experience.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Locate sites near play areas for convenience. "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," mentions Joshua H. about Franklin D Roosevelt State Park. This setup allows parents to supervise from their site.

Water safety planning: Water access varies significantly between parks. "The rec area down by the river is expansive enough for folks to spread out. Here in March it's too chilly for swimming, but would likely be a nice escape in the summer," notes Latika Y. about Sprewell Bluff. Shallow entry points work best for families with small children.

Varied activities for different ages: Atlanta South RV Resort offers pool access popular with children. "We live around the corner and came for the weekend to chill and take the kids shopping at Tanger. It's a big park, lots of full time residents so there aren't a lot of spots open. The pool was clean and good size," says Kara A. Consider local attractions when selecting a base camp.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at many campgrounds. "The site was not very level; I had to jack the front of the RV off the ground to get level. The sewer connection was uphill, so I did not dump tanks," Kevin A. reports about Forsyth KOA. Bring additional leveling blocks for challenging sites.

Cell and internet connectivity: Signal varies throughout the region. "WiFi was about 40% until the park filled up then nothing. Cable tv reception screen quality was poor," explains James R. Starlink users at R. Shaefer Heard note, "if the lake is high, the shoreline disappears, and with it, any chance of a clear shot to the sky."

Site dimensions: Consider your RV length when booking. At R. Shaefer Heard Campground, "most all are concrete pads and level but if your camper is over 25' or so length may cause a problem." Research sites that accommodate your specific vehicle length and slide-out requirements.

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