Best RV Parks & Resorts in Georgia

With 63 state parks and historic sites, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic sea islands, more and more adventurers are picking Georgia for their outdoor expeditions. Anchored by the mass metropolis of Atlanta on the north end, and graced by the Southern charm of Savannah in the south, Georgia offers plenty of adventure in between, with some of the highest peaks, prettiest waterfalls, and the best shelling in the South. Grab your tent, your best broken-in boots, or the car-camping accoutrements – camping in Georgia is waiting for you!

The Chattahoochee Forest is a popular camping destination, but it can be hard to escape the hustle and bustle, especially at the Chattooga and Blue Ridge recreation areas. Luckily Three Forks Campground at the Appalachian Trail offers an escape from the hubbub of more popular sites. Enjoy multiple waterfalls, trout streams, and gnarled trees, all in an old-growth forest. There’s also access to several trails – the perfect home base to get some serious day hiking done.

Enamored by all of your options for camping in Georgia? We are too! With its stunning biodiversity (home to the greatest concentration of salamander species in the world), lush forests, and verdant bottomlands, it’s well-worth a trip. For a great taste of the beauty, try the Bear Creek Trail, with its adjacent campground. Winding through a beautiful stream valley, this trek takes you past the second-largest tree in Georgia, burbling waterfalls, and plenty of wildflowers for your 5.7 mile round-trip hike.

But if you’re looking for something different than the Chattahoochee area, check out the Silver Comet Trail, a short jaunt north of Atlanta – perfect for weekend warriors eager to get out into nature. Free and paved, at just over 61 miles long, the Silver Comet trail is built on abandoned rail lines. The path winds through residential areas and forests alike, where you’ll find everything from tunnels to trestles, bike rental shops to wheelchair access points. Find camping in Georgia along the way and get as close to the natural beauty as possible.

Whichever route you choose - mountains or flatlands, waterfalls or sea - you can be sure to find some of the best camping in Georgia off the beaten trail with The Dyrt!

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Guide to Georgia

RV camping in Georgia offers a diverse range of experiences, from serene natural settings to vibrant recreational facilities, making it a perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts.

Some prices for RV Parks range from $30 to $120

  • The High Falls State Park Campground provides a well-spaced RV area with clean amenities, ideal for families looking for a peaceful retreat.
  • River's End Campground & RV Park offers a city campground experience with friendly staff and convenient access to local attractions, making it a great choice for urban explorers.
  • At CreekFire RV Resort, guests can enjoy a resort-like atmosphere with a lazy river and on-site dining, perfect for those seeking a more luxurious camping experience.

RVers like these nearby activities

  • River Falls at the Gorge is close to hiking trails and fishing spots, providing ample opportunities for outdoor adventures.
  • The Enota Mountain Retreat features access to beautiful waterfalls and scenic views, making it a great base for nature lovers.
  • Bald Mountain Camping Resort is near Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest peak, offering breathtaking hiking trails and stunning vistas.

Amenities that enhance your stay

  • Red Gate Farms - RV Resort boasts beautiful grounds with horses and lakes, providing a unique rural camping experience.
  • Coastal GA RV Resort features a lovely lake with a boardwalk, perfect for leisurely strolls and enjoying nature.
  • At Savannah Oaks RV Resort, guests can enjoy shaded pull-through sites and a quiet atmosphere, ideal for relaxation after a day of exploring.