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Whether you are a first-time camper or an experienced backpacker, Georgia's state parks have a campsite for you. Forty-one parks offer more than 2,700 campsites, including tent-only areas, RV pull-thru sites, primitive camping and group camping areas. Rates average around $30–$35 per night.
Whether you are a first-time camper or an experienced backpacker, Georgia's state parks have a campsite for you. Forty-one parks offer more than 2,700 campsites, including tent-only areas, RV pull-thru sites, primitive camping and group camping areas. Rates average around $30–$35 per night.
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Georgia State Parks offer over 2,400 campsites including tent-only areas, RV pull-thru sites, primitive camping and group camping. Tent/Trailer/RV sites offer electrical and water hook-ups, grills or fire rings and picnic tables. Bath houses with hot showers are conveniently located.
There’s someplace to camp for everyone. We’ve rounded up the best tent camping in Georgia, best RV camping in Georgia, and best cabin camping in Georgia. Whether you want to be out in nature or explore some of the historic sites in comfort, there’s a site for you.
Set up your tent at campsites in the North Georgia mountains to explore miles of hiking and biking trails, waterfalls, scenic overlooks and undisturbed forests. Or go camping on the Georgia coast near beaches, boating, fishing and more water activities.
Cottages, Campsites & More. Select a park on the map to make online reservations or call 1-800-864-7275 (Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–8 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. EST). Site-specific camping reservations are now available. We do not charge a separate cleaning fee.
The 20 Best Campgrounds in Georgia to Visit, including campgrounds in North Georgia, in Atlanta, near Savannah & Macon, and in South Georgia.
The Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Park Guide is a handy resource for planning a spring break, summer vacation or family reunion. The free booklet is filled with tips on the best hiking trails, fishing spots, cabins, wedding venues and campsites.
Reserve a Campsite. Make a reservation through the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ website. Visitors can book camping and lodging accommodations at certain Georgia state parks.