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North Shore Landing Resort

Lake Oconee — Georgia's longest lake, stretching 374 miles of forested Piedmont shoreline across Greene and Morgan counties — consistently ranks among the Southeast's most desirable recreational waterways, and North Shore Landing Resort occupies a 55-acre prime lakefront position just 90 minutes east of Atlanta in the Greene County town of Greensboro. What distinguishes the property immediately is the campus: 13 historic railroad cars, repurposed as resort amenities and unique rental accommodations, give North Shore Landing a one-of-a-kind character that no conventional campground can replicate. The railroad-themed campus sets the visual tone from the moment of arrival, and the resort's full-hookup RV sites and tent areas complement the repurposed-rail lodging options with more traditional camping infrastructure alongside the lakefront. Lake Oconee waterfront access provides boating, bass fishing, kayaking, and waterfront relaxation directly from the resort's shoreline, and the community-oriented atmosphere — where neighbors quickly become familiar faces across many seasons — gives the property a warmth that distinguishes it from purely transactional campground experiences. Pets are welcome throughout. Lake Oconee itself is a superlative natural backdrop: consistently clear water in a setting where the rolling Georgia Piedmont countryside descends to the shoreline in forested ridges and coves that create hundreds of sheltered inlets for boating and fishing. The lake's calm waters are ideal for pontoon cruises and wakeboarding, and largemouth bass fishing on Lake Oconee is among the most productive in Georgia, drawing tournament anglers and recreational fishers from across the region. The surrounding hardwood forests light up spectacularly in October, when the combination of lake views and fall color makes the resort particularly beautiful. Harbor Club on Lake Oconee, 15 minutes from the resort, is one of Georgia's premier lake communities, featuring a Tom Weiskopf-designed championship golf course, fine dining, and sweeping lake views that make the surrounding area worth exploring beyond the campground. The historic town of Greensboro, seat of Greene County, offers antique shops, local restaurants, and a genuinely preserved small-town Georgia downtown character. Reynolds Lake Oconee, one of the most acclaimed resort communities in the South, encompasses multiple championship golf courses and lakeside dining in the broader Lake Oconee corridor. North Shore Landing Resort is open through the camping season, with summer on Lake Oconee being the clear peak for boating and water activities. Spring and fall bring comfortable temperatures for exploring the lakeside community and Greene County's broader landscape, and the fall foliage window in October makes these months particularly compelling for guests who haven't seen the Georgia Piedmont in autumn. The fall foliage window in October adds a visual dimension to Lake Oconee that surprises guests who associate Georgia primarily with its coast or metropolitan areas — hardwood color reflected in the lake's clear surface creates a photographic opportunity that regional visitors travel specifically to experience each year. Reserve waterfront sites and railroad-car accommodations as early as possible — they are consistently the first options to fill each season, and for very good reason.

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Scenic Mountain RV Resort

4 RV Sites

Scenic Mountain RV Resort in Milledgeville, Georgia, offers 4 full-hookup pull-through RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 50 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. A single pull-through category means no backing at any site, with an outdoor pool, clubhouse, boutique shop, pavilion, pond, and pet washing station. Four sites are pull-through throughout, carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp, sized to 50 feet. One consistent spec covering all three amperages means any rig plugs in without an adapter, and nobody backs after a driving day. A laundry, propane fills, restrooms, a boutique shop, and a pet washing station handle the practical side. An outdoor pool anchors the warm months, with a clubhouse, pavilion, playground, dog park, pond, volleyball, fishing, hiking, and swimming filling the rest. Pets are welcome. A pool and clubhouse at four sites means you will essentially have them to yourself, which is the quiet luxury of a very small park. Milledgeville has a heritage most Georgia towns cannot match — it served as the state capital from 1807 through 1868, and the Old Governor's Mansion, the Old State Capitol building, and a substantial antebellum downtown all survive. Flannery O'Connor's Andalusia Farm is here and open to visitors, Georgia College anchors the town, and Lake Sinclair and Lake Oconee are both close for boating and fishing. Atlanta is about 90 minutes northwest and Macon 30 minutes southwest. Spring and fall bring the most comfortable middle Georgia conditions, with summer drawing lake traffic. Reserve ahead for university and holiday weekends.

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Ted & Tracy's RV Campground

23 RV Sites, 12 Tent Sites, 1 Onsite RV/Trailer

Ted and Tracy's RV Campground in Washington, Georgia, offers 24 full-hookup back-in RV sites and 12 tent sites among mature trees on Upton Creek, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 60 feet. Creekside, camper van, and entrance-adjacent categories name exactly where each site sits, with a community fire pit and WiFi. Twenty-four back-in sites span 50-amp creekside, 50-amp camper van and small camper, and 50-amp closer to the entrance categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, sized to 60 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Naming a category by its position — creekside or near the road — is unusually candid and lets you choose with your eyes open, and the dedicated camper van tier right-sizes for smaller rigs rather than making them pay for space they cannot use. Twelve tent sites round out the lodging. A community fire pit fills the grounds, with the creek running alongside. The amenity set is deliberately spare, which keeps rates accessible at a newly designed property. Extended stays are welcome. Pets are welcome. Wilkes County sits in Georgia's Upper Piedmont, and Washington is one of the more genuinely historic small towns in the state — an antebellum downtown with more than a hundred structures on the National Register, the Robert Toombs House, and Kettle Creek Battlefield close by. Clarks Hill Lake and Elijah Clark State Park are a short drive east, with Augusta and Athens both within an hour. Spring and fall bring the most comfortable Piedmont conditions. Reserve ahead for holiday weekends, and ask about extended-stay rates.

from $27/night

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Stone Mountain Park Campground

263 RV Sites, 40 Tent Sites, 3 Glamping Sites, 17 Yurts, 6 Onsite RV/Trailers

Stone Mountain Park Campground in Georgia offers 270 RV sites, 40 tent sites, and 20 glamping and yurt units inside the park's 3,200-acre property, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted up to 90 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Full hookup, super site, and cabled categories join a lake, kayak rentals, and pool, 16 miles from Atlanta. Two hundred seventy sites span full hookup RV, full hookup super site, and full hookup with cable categories, along with four- and six-person rental trailers, all carrying water, sewer, and electric, sized to 90 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Forty tent sites and 20 glamping and yurt units round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, dump station, showers, and a gated entrance handle the practical side. Cancellations more than five days before arrival are refunded less a $30 fee. An outdoor pool anchors the summer, with a lake supporting kayak rentals, canoeing, paddle boarding, fishing, and swimming. Sports courts, volleyball, horseshoes, walking trails, biking, a playground, and a pavilion fill the grounds. Staying inside the park is the advantage — the mountain, the family attractions, and the natural spectacle that draw Georgia's visitors are all within the gates rather than a drive away. Pets are welcome. Summer and fall drive demand at one of Georgia's most visited destinations. Reserve well ahead.

from $35/night

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4 County RV Park and Campground

19 RV Sites

4 County RV Park and Campground in Danville, Georgia, offers 19 full-hookup pull-through RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 65 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout, open all year. Waterfront pull-through sites are available, with premium WiFi, a pond, and walking trails in the middle Georgia countryside. Nineteen pull-through sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 65 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Waterfront pull-throughs are worth requesting early. Every site pulls through, so there is no backing after a long drive. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, RV storage, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side, and both standard and premium WiFi are available. Pets are welcome. A pond sits on the property for fishing, with walking trails, hiking, biking, and picnicking across the grounds and a playground for families. A golf course is nearby. The campground describes itself as 20 miles from nowhere, which is close to accurate and entirely the point — the rural quiet is the product. Danville sits in Twiggs County in the geographical center of Georgia, in the sweeping longleaf pine and farmland landscape between Macon and Warner Robins. That gives guests practical access to Macon's museums and historic sites and the Robins Air Force Base museum complex while keeping genuine distance from urban density. Open year-round, with spring and fall the most comfortable in middle Georgia and steady demand from travelers on the central corridor. Reserve ahead for holiday weekends.

from $47 $41/night

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Interstate RV Park

13 RV Sites

Interstate RV Park in Byron, GA, offers 13 full-hookup pull-thru RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 60 feet. Every site is a pull-thru, in standard and 30-amp categories, each carrying water, sewer, and electric. Nothing needs unhitching, which is the whole point of a park built on interstate traffic. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a pavilion, and WiFi cover the essentials, and pets are welcome with a dog park. An outdoor pool and walking trails give guests somewhere to go after a driving day — more than most highway stops offer. Byron sits at Interstate 75 Exit 149, in the heart of Georgia's peach country between Macon and the Perry fairgrounds. From I-75, take exit 149 onto SR-49 toward Byron and Fort Valley. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Thirteen pull-thrus on one of the Southeast's busiest corridors means a call ahead is worth the minute on a holiday weekend.

from $50/night

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The Point RV at Lake Hartwell

97 RV Sites, 4 Cabins, 6 Tent Sites, 4 Cottages

The Point RV at Lake Hartwell in Townville, South Carolina, offers 97 RV sites, eight cabin and cottage units, and six tent sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp full hookups and rigs accepted to 55 feet. Premium 50-amp back-in and both 30 and 50-amp pull-through categories join water-and-electric tiers, with a pool, clubhouse, and direct lake access. Ninety-seven sites span back-in 30-amp, back-in 30-amp water-and-electric, back-in 50-amp, premium back-in 50-amp, pull-thru 30-amp, and pull-thru 50-amp categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with site WiFi, sized to 55 feet. Confirm your tier — the water-and-electric category does not carry sewer at the site. Eight cabins and cottages and six tent sites round out the lodging. A laundry, dump station, restrooms, and firewood handle the practical side. An outdoor pool anchors the summer, with the lake supporting fishing, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boating, and swimming. A clubhouse, walking trails, hiking, playground, volleyball, and basketball fill the grounds, with live music and planned activities through the season. Pets are welcome. Lake Hartwell is one of the Southeast's premier reservoir destinations — 56,000 acres and 963 miles of shoreline on the Savannah River basin, straddling the South Carolina-Georgia border in the Blue Ridge foothills, with striped bass and largemouth fishing that draws anglers from three states. Summer lake season drives the heaviest demand, with spring and fall fishing strong and far easier availability. Reserve well ahead for warm-weather weekends and holiday periods.

from $35/night

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Crossroads Travel RV Park

19 RV Sites

Crossroads Travel RV Park in Perry, GA, offers 19 full-hookup pull-thru RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 57 feet. Every site is a pull-thru carrying water, sewer, electric, and cable TV with site-delivered WiFi and a picnic table. Nothing needs unhitching, and at 57 feet the sites take a long coach — the whole layout is built for a travel night. Laundry and a bathhouse with showers are on the property, and pets are welcome with a dog park. An outdoor pool and planned activities give guests more to do after a driving day than most highway parks manage, and the pool is maintained rather than decorative. Perry sits in Houston County in central Georgia's Crossroads region, on the I-75 corridor midway between Atlanta and Savannah — a natural overnight for anyone running the north-south route. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Nineteen pull-thrus on I-75 means a call ahead is worth it during peak travel weekends and the Georgia National Fair.

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Fair Harbor RV Park

72 RV Sites, 5 Cabins

Fair Harbor RV Park in Perry, Georgia, offers 72 full-hookup RV sites and five cabins across more than 100 acres at I-75 Exit 135, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted up to 90 feet, open all year. Premium lake and lake view categories join a full-hookup pull-through tier, with a stocked fishing lake, horse stables, pool, and clubhouse. Seventy-two sites span full hookup pull-thru, premium full hookup back-in/pull-in lake, and premium full hookup lake view pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV, sized to 90 feet, with picnic tables. Ninety feet accommodates the longest coaches with a tow. One booking note the park states plainly: pull-through availability cannot be guaranteed on high-demand and holiday weekends, so plan accordingly. Five cabins round out the lodging. A general store, boutique shop, laundry, propane fills and exchange, dump station, restrooms, showers, RV storage, and a snack bar handle the practical side. A stocked fishing lake anchors the recreation, with horse stables, a pool, clubhouse, pavilion, playground, dog park, walking and biking trails, inflatable water toys, and a pond filling the rest. Live music and planned activities run through the season, and a state park is nearby. The social culture is the real draw — Bingo Tuesdays and Saturday morning pancake breakfasts have made this one of Middle Georgia's most loved parks. Perry calls itself the Crossroads of Georgia, in Houston County. Demand tracks interstate traffic and the Georgia National Fairgrounds event calendar. Reserve ahead.

from $56/night

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River Falls at the Gorge

70 RV Sites

River Falls at the Gorge in Lakemont, Georgia, offers 70 RV sites along the Tallulah River with 30 and 50-amp full hookups and rigs accepted to 56 feet, open all year behind a gated entrance. River back-ins join premium categories including pull-throughs with decks and sites with private pavilions, 1.5 miles from the rim of Tallulah Gorge. Seventy sites span back-in river, premium, premium end, premium pull-through with deck, premium with pavilion, and pull-through categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 56 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. The deck and pavilion categories are worth requesting — genuine outdoor living space rather than a pad. Loops A and B are nightly sites; Loop C is for leasing. Cabins, treehouses, a tiny cabin, and tent sites round out the accommodations. A general store, laundry, dump station, restrooms, and firewood handle the practical side. An outdoor pool anchors the summer, with tubing, fishing, kayaking, and river swimming in the Tallulah's clear mountain water directly from the property. A clubhouse, arcade, sports courts, basketball, corn hole, walking trails, hiking, biking, a playground, pavilion, and community fire pit fill the grounds, with a lake and wineries nearby. Pets are welcome. Tallulah Gorge is one of the most spectacular natural landmarks in the Southeast, and this is one of the only riverside RV campgrounds in northeast Georgia. Summer river season and October foliage drive demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $76/night

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Twin Oaks RV Park

6 RV Sites

Twin Oaks RV Park in Elko, Georgia, offers 6 full-hookup pull-through RV sites at I-75 Exit 127, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 75 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout, open all year. A single nightly pull-through category means no backing at any site, with an outdoor pool, clubhouse, game room, sports courts, and pond. Six sites are nightly pull-through, carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp, sized to 75 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. One consistent spec and no guesswork, and 75 feet accommodates a long coach with a tow — exactly what an interstate stop should offer. Cabins round out the lodging. A laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, showers, RV storage, and boat storage handle the practical side. If you arrive after hours, a map with check-in details is posted on the bulletin board outside the office, with the balance settled the next morning. An outdoor pool anchors the warm months, with a clubhouse, game room, sports courts, volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, a pond, playground, community fire pit, and dog park filling the rest. Planned activities run through the season, and the birding is productive. Pets are welcome. That amenity list at six sites is genuinely unusual — a pool, game room, and courts for a park this small means you are not sharing them with anyone. Houston County sits in central Georgia on the main north-south interstate corridor, which makes this a natural overnight between Atlanta and Florida. Perry's Georgia National Fairgrounds and Warner Robins' Museum of Aviation are both close. Demand tracks interstate traffic. Reserve ahead for holiday travel periods.

from $48/night

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Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

One hour north of Atlanta in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort offers a category of RV experience that is genuinely difficult to find: a luxury adults-only retreat on 115 private acres where the natural setting and the resort amenities are both operating at the highest level. Designed exclusively for Class A and Class B motorcoaches, the resort trades campground conventions for something closer to a mountain boutique hotel—without asking you to leave your rig behind. Talking Rock village sits at the doorstep, and the greater mountain corridor stretches in every direction. A Mediterranean-style clubhouse forms the social heart of the property, hosting everything from morning coffee hour to live music performances, ice cream socials, and community dance parties that draw guests out of their coaches and into good company. Dual pools—one heated, one chilled—accommodate different preferences, while a dedicated adult pool stays serene for those seeking a quieter soak. The hot tub with mountain views makes a strong case for lingering well past sunset. A full-service spa, fitness center, and pickleball courts round out the wellness and recreation options, and the resort's beautifully maintained gardens and open veranda make outdoor relaxation a genuine draw in itself. The 115-acre property backs up against the forested ridgelines of the North Georgia Mountains, and hiking trails winding through the grounds deliver immediate access to hardwood forests, seasonal wildflowers, and long views across the ridgeline. Elevation runs noticeably cooler than Atlanta, making the resort a popular escape from late spring through fall when the mountain climate is at its most inviting. Evenings carry a particular quality here—quiet except for the sounds of the Georgia woods, with the ridges catching the last colors of the day before the stars come out fully. Blue Ridge, one of the most beloved small mountain towns in the Southeast, is close at hand with its antique shops, wine trail, scenic railway, and outstanding trout fishing and tubing on the Toccoa River. Ellijay, Georgia's self-proclaimed apple capital, offers orchards, wineries, and seasonal festivals within easy reach. Amicalola Falls State Park—home to the southern approach to the Appalachian Trail—is accessible for day trips. Atlanta's world-class museums, dining, and entertainment remain within a comfortable hour's drive for those who feel the pull of the city. Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort is open year-round, though spring and fall claim the most devoted repeat visitors drawn by foliage and mild mountain temperatures. The resort caters exclusively to motorcoaches, so verifying rig compatibility before booking is essential. Event weekends with live music fill quickly, and checking the resort's calendar when planning around specific dates is recommended. If you're searching for an upscale North Georgia mountain retreat that blends genuine natural beauty with resort-quality amenities and a warm sense of community, Talking Rock delivers at every turn. Reserve your site and discover why loyal guests return season after season.

from $79 $68/night


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