Best RV Parks & Resorts near Winston, GA
Searching for a place to RV camp near Winston? Find the best sites near Winston where you can park your RV with a scenic view. You're sure to find the perfect campsite for your Georgia RV camping excursion.
Searching for a place to RV camp near Winston? Find the best sites near Winston where you can park your RV with a scenic view. You're sure to find the perfect campsite for your Georgia RV camping excursion.
$60 - $650 / night
No tent camping Atlanta Marietta RV Resort is the place to stay if you're looking for a vacation that allows you to relax in a peacefully wooded site surrounded by the sounds of nature. Our sites are level, paved and come equipped with patios for those long, lazy days of summer or those still warm, "don't you wish you were here" days of winter!
$64 / night
Atlanta South RV is located near Atlanta in McDonogh, Georgia. We're always improving things and trying to make your stay even better. We've added internet connections and have also remodeled our pool area. And, we're continuing to upgrade our RV parking sites. So come on by for a look.
We're easy to find. Take Exit 222 off of Interstate 75. And, we're near some of Georgia's attractions, so there's always lots to do a short distance away.
Close to the Interstate just 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta, we're easy to find and a fun and friendly place to stay.
We are the only campground located on the Silver Comet Trail (mile marker 34). We offer RV sites: 30& 50 AMP sites with power/water/sewer. We do not offer wifi or tv. And we do not have concrete pads we have gravel lots. Tent sites come with power and water(bring your own hose to fill water bottles/rinse dishes). We have a large group camping area for Boy/Girl Scouts & Biking groups that have water/power. We draw people from far and wide from all the states, even from foreign countries to enjoy the scenery of the beautiful, well known, Silver Comet Trail. Here at The Beautiful Rock Campground, RV, and Music Park we try to promote, as not to compete, with the small local businesses in our community. Rest easy here at The Rock!
$5 - $35 / night
We are located on the banks of the Tallapoosa River in Heflin, AL. We have 17 full hook up sites with 30 and 50 amp service. We also offer 13 tent sites with water and we are currently building 2 platform cabins. All sites have fire pits and picnic tables. Most sites are waterfront. We also offer kayak rental and shuttle service.
$20 - $49 / night
We are a former dairy cow farm 1.3 miles off of I-85 and offer a secluded, lovely camping spot under the pecan trees or viewing the pond from the pine trees. We are a small u-pick strawberry/blueberry farm during the months of April-May.
We can accommodate self contained campers/RVs only. We provide power and water for both campsites. A full service truck stop with dump station, grocery store and several fast food and sit down restaurants are 1/3 miles away. We are 40 minutes from Callaway Gardens and the Atlanta airport.
$35 / 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. 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.
Make sure to check out my video review below where I show you around some of the campground. This is much more of a mobile home or RV park than a campground since most of the people staying here are set up for long term residency rather than for a night or two. Additionally, it is right near downtown Atlanta so not exactly where I would want to spend the night if it wasn’t more of a home situation. If this is your purpose I would first check out the Atlanta West Campground down the street since it was significantly nicer in my opinion. This location seems mostly like a large parking lot where you can park and set up your site but there is not really any privacy or separation between different RVs. Only a couple miles away is Sweetwater State Park which is well worth a visit and has some wonderful hiking trails.
My husband and I called the Atlanta South KOA campground to make reservations for the night on October 16, 2020, as we were traveling across country to sell one of our homes. We felt safer driving, rather than flying, due to the Corona Virus pandemic. We made 2 round trips back and forth, from Florida to Oregon to accomplish this. We told the man at the desk, who took our reservation, we had a 22’campervan and we would be in about 7:30 PM. We told him it was a Pacifica, and when asked about what class it was I told him I had no idea. He apparently wrote down that it was class b, as that is what appeared on our receipt. We told him we had no sewer hookup and would prefer to be close to the bathrooms, and if they happen to have a back in site we would prefer that also. We paid the$45 and completed the reservation. Our van is a 2020 Chrysler Pacifica with the conversion in it to create the campervan as stated here: https://www.contravans.com/chrysler-pacifica-details We arrived on time and just wanted to get right to sleep, to begin the last day of driving in the morning. At 11:30 PM we were awoken by the manager and one other man beating on the window saying“we lied” and need to be out immediately. My husband calmly asked him what he meant. He said we weren’t in a campervan and need to leave now. The manager was holding a 20” metal Maglight flashlight that he was pounding in his hand to intimidate us. We felt he was ready for a George Floyd incident, although we are white. I went out of the van and asked him how we had lied. He said there is a campervan named the Pacifica also and ours was not a campervan. I have since looked this up and the Pacifica RV is a HUGE motorhome. I never implied to be anything close to that Pacifica. He said a campervan needed a toilet attached to the floor, although the camper right beside us was a mini 4’ high trailer and didn’t have one. The conversation escalated because we were dumbfounded this was happening and very afraid of what he was forcing us to do. We are senior citizens and peacefully traveling across country to get business done and he was telling us to leave after driving 12 hours that day. He said we were to go stay in a Walmart in Atlanta, Georgia, in the middle of the night. He was totally unreasonable, rude and threatening. He ended up calling the police to have us escorted out, but we chose to leave before they arrived, but saw three police cars drive by as we were leaving. We have never experienced anything like the treatment we received at the Mcdonough, GA RV park, and we have used KOA campgrounds since 1977. We felt in extreme danger being expelled in that part of town in the middle of the night without enough sleep, and if we would have had an incident of any kind we would have sued both Altanta Sound RV Resort and the Good Sam Campgrounds for endangering us, with a high probability of success. We did not tell any lies, but apparently he presumed something and decided we needed to pay for it. These two were like thugs and I will be placing this review on every venue I can find to get it into. We have read other reviews about the behavior of these tyrants and it is similar to what we experienced. He even said he has control over the reviews so he didn’t care about anything we had to say. The most aggressive one had long white hair, and the other one had short white hair, just for some degree of identification.
No frills. It's clean and close to everything. Big lots for us big rigs and the trailers too. Septic connections. Place to fill LP. 2 week stays and wait list for long terms.
This place is small but has a lot to offer. They have RV hookups and putt putt golf. They offer cabin rentals and a lake “beach” for swimming and paddle boat rentals. I usually come here to grill out for family events and to do some fishing. Not a bad little place to visit.
I stayed here long term for a couple of years while working in Atlanta (my house is 1.5 hours away so I stay in town when working). They have nightly sites and long term sites, a bathhouse, laundry, and the office staff are very nice. The sites have gravel which is nice. You are close to highway so you here some road noise but it’s still pretty quiet.
There’s a McDonald’s, 2 gas stations, Starbucks, kfc, smoothie king, and a Burger King just down the street so quick to eat food options are there.
all sites have water and electric. A few have full hook ups. Sites are large and well placed. Many aItea wIth lakevIew tI choose from. Always see deer and other wild life.
My husband and I stayed here for 2 nights due to work in ATL. Mostly long term tenants, but a handful of short term sites. We stayed due to the proximity to the city. It's cheap and safe, but not somewhere you want to hang out all day.
great sites in shaded area. Mot far from Atlanta. Sites are well maintained, bathrooms were decent. full hook up . small pool was disappointing.
This campground is very pretty, nice hiking. Park is on a man-made lake and there are Corps of Engineer campgrounds just down the road. When we were there much of the park was torn up and under constuction. It is not trailer friendly at all. Roads are very narrow and have steep drop offs on the sides. There is a new area with full hook-up and drive through sites which is adequate for any trailer or RV, but beware of the other parts of the park. We have a 30 foot fifth wheel and pickup.
This campground is ok to stay at on the road just for an evening of rest to catch up on grocery or amenities for the trip ahead and maybe a quick dip in the pool, showers were clean . Campers are very close and alot of long term live ins like I said a good close to hwy overnight cause your tired nothing for kids but the pool and a lil playground
One of my favorite! Only 40 sites. $22 night primitive $34 full hook-up. Most sites on the lake with a ton of space between sites and lake access. Super friendly hosts. Beach and boat ramp on site. Clean bathhouse. Quiet, peaceful and picturesque. Highly recommend. I've primitive tent camped several times here. #2 best primitive. #10 best hookup for lake views and access. 10 you need extra cords to reach electric box as it's at front of site. Bartow County campground.
Just got home from a great weekend at LTP. Sites are nice we were at site 11 pull thru with full hook up. Splash park was fun and clean for the kids as well as really nice walking trails we enjoyed.
This park is located just south of Atlanta an d is a great place to overnight on your way to a destination, or for more long term stay for out of town workers. Lots of shopping and good restaurants nearby
Great staff, grounds very and clean neatly kept. A little snug getting in and out with a big rig, but absolutely doable.
A great place to pull off of I75 and get out of the traffic . Sleep in and then take off when traffic is not so heavy!!
The 5 star reviews are perplexing. We're not new to RVing and have stayed in plenty of lovely mom& pop parks. This is a family owned campground, but it is basically a parking lot with hookups for people who live there long term. Our site was on the side of a road about 50 yards away from the Dump Station. It was referred to as a premium, pull through rather than what it is... a pull to the side of the road. There was no grass or picnic table. I'll post pictures that show the condition of our site and how close the spots are to one another. The pictures online and YouTube videos of this park are very deceiving. The grassy areas beside and between the lakes can only be accessed by walking though other camper's sites.
** Use caution navigating the park because the roads at the back have no way to turn around if you get back there.
Overall: A
The Good: the site connections were all available, even in late December. The upper loop road for the small campers was super clean and quiet. The bathhouse was a pleasant surprise. They were spacious, warm and clean.
The Not So Great: the site location, while close to the interstate was via some smaller mostly residential streets. The back loop road appeared to be where the long term rentals were located and was much more cluttered and less presentable.
No Assessment: there were several other amenities that we didn’t have the opportunity to use that appeared nice, clean, and accessible.
Nice big spaced out spots, that offer full hook ups. Friendly staff, good hiking trails, creeks for kids to play in. Pull through and back in paved sites. They also offer tent sites.
Cons - have to call to book, weekend campers destroyed bathhouses, and lack of cleaning crew
Easy to book and pay online, nice (short) hiking trails, geocaching, play areas for kids, full hook ups in the upper loop.
Con- weekend crowd destroyed bathrooms, sites are close together, if you get someone who doesn't know how to park in the loop, you struggle to leave
We had a large site in a new loop (orange) with views of East Lake and the side of Stone Mountain. Roads are nice and wide, easy to get in and out of the back in sites. Full hook up with cable. Camp store has reasonable prices for fire wood and ice.
This was a very clean park with paved loop and sites. It had nice grassy areas and swing set and bike and walking trails. Full hook ups are available. Campground host wasn't very friendly and seemed annoyed we did not have a reservation even though there were plenty of sites open.
Good cell reception with AT&T and Verizon.
Wowzzzzaaaa Georgia is amazing!!! This camp ground is great, the roads for sure can be improved... a lot of bumps and a rough rode, so be careful when driving. Other than that nice camp ground surrounded by trees and an amazing park right across the way with huge grounds to run your dogs. Full hook ups and some partial Propane available. Trash available Picnic tables at each spot Spots are close together Quiet neighbors and area
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), full hook ups (w,e,s), and has a splash park during the summer time. We will be returning quite a bit since it’s close to home.
A few years ago, I visited this location because I considered living long term in an RV. The location is in a good spot right off the free way. It is clean. Staff at the front desk was nice and allowed me to go in to see how I liked it. I saw a few people outside and asked for their opinion of the location and their lifestyle and they all said that they loved it there and had been at that location for a while.
Fast forward to now. I called to ask if Skoolie’s were allowed on the property and the nice lady that answered the phone said that the owner does not allow them.
If you have an RV, you will be fine. I’ve lived in Henry County for over 15 years, not too far from this campground. This area is not known for crime and is located close to a main shopping center.
We've stayed here numerous times over the past two years as full-time RVrs. They have two small lakes with a swim/picnic area on larger lake. Fishing and non-motor boating on both. There are paved and non-paved walking paths. Two+ bathroom/
shower areas and an inexpensive 1 washer, 1 dryer laundry. They are currently working on an additional camping area with full hook-ups.
This place is beautiful! They are doing a ton of construction right now and updating a lot of the campground. The first several spots are full hook ups and huge campsites. Be cautious coming into the park, the bridge is very narrow! I lost a driver's side mirror on the drive in because a truck coming at me in the opposite direction hit mine with his.
Huge campground and you never have to leave the park for anything. Huge lake that you can not swim in. Bathhouses are nice. They have a lot of different loops from primitive all the way up to full hook up with cable tv and WiFi. The kids will never get bored at this park. They have a speaker system in the campgrounds that alert you when bad weather is on the way.
Well we stayed 5 days in the orange loop and that had better phone reception with less trees 🌳. That loop was more crowded and busier near the tents. The last 5 days we were in the lime green loop, which is near the laundry and it was much quieter, less traffic and more shaded. However less phone reception (TMobile) in this loop. Full hook up site with cable and has been re-done or refreshed like the new orange loop. I wish they would re-do all the camp sites like this.
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