The best camping in Georgia with surfing

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Whether you’re exploring the Appalachian peaks and Blue Ridge Mountains of the north, road-tripping through the heartlands, or hopping between beaches, marshes, and barrier islands along the Atlantic coast—the Peach State has a camping experience to suit all tastes. Take your pick of 50 Georgia state parks, 11 national parks, and two national forests, with miles of trails and endless options for RV and tent camping, glamping, and backcountry campsites. With mild winter temperatures, camping trips are possible year-round, but spring and fall provide the best weather for outdoor activities, and southern summers are best enjoyed by the water.

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Brooks Lake, A Peace of Heaven

1. Brooks Lake, A Peace of Heaven

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31 sites · Tents, RVs · Conyers, GA
Privately owned Brooks Lake, located just 25 miles east of Atlanta and 5 miles North of I-20 in Conyers, Georgia. We are a family-friendly , nature-centered campground where “the only rule is the Golden Rule.” Brooks Lake is a peaceful retreat to the outdoors where you can meditate or be as active as you wish. 56 acres of rolling hills, shaded bluffs, grassy plains, and a 50 acre spring fed lake with serious fishing for Bass, Bream, Crappie, or Catfish. For the more active individual you may rent canoes, or bring your own boats, paddle boards, small sail boats (troller motors, only). Complimenting Brooks Lake’s abundant green space are: > slow rolling banks great for fishing > other wonderful amenities such as pavilion rentals, picnic tables, individual fire pits, small cove for swimming, volleyball net, grassy sports field, and basketball pad. (All at your Own Risk. Also, No Lifeguards on Duty)! Restrooms available.
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River’s End Campground & RV Park

2. River’s End Campground & RV Park

52 sites · Tybee Island, GA
Nestled just a short distance from the stunning shores of Tybee Island, River’s End Campground stands out as a unique destination for those seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Known as Savannah’s Beach, Tybee Island offers year-round attractions, including sandy beaches, excellent fishing spots, and a wealth of historical sites waiting to be explored. Our campground serves as the perfect home base for your Tybee Island getaway, located only half a mile from the beach and a convenient 15-mile drive to the historic charm of downtown Savannah. At River’s End, we provide over 100 campsites designed to cater to a variety of preferences. Choose from full hook-up sites with water, sewer, and complimentary cable, or opt for water and electric connections, or even primitive tent camping for a more rustic experience. To keep you connected during your stay, we offer free Wi-Fi throughout the campground. Our mission at River’s End Campground is to create a safe and welcoming environment where guests can unwind, forge new friendships, and return year after year. If you’re looking for a memorable camping experience on Tybee Island, we invite you to join us. We believe you’ll be delighted with your choice!
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Potable water
Toilets

Whether you’re exploring the Appalachian peaks and Blue Ridge Mountains of the north, road-tripping through the heartlands, or hopping between beaches, marshes, and barrier islands along the Atlantic coast—the Peach State has a camping experience to suit all tastes. Take your pick of 50 Georgia state parks, 11 national parks, and two national forests, with miles of trails and endless options for RV and tent camping, glamping, and backcountry campsites. With mild winter temperatures, camping trips are possible year-round, but spring and fall provide the best weather for outdoor activities, and southern summers are best enjoyed by the water.

96% (537)

Top-rated campgrounds

Brooks Lake, A Peace of Heaven

1. Brooks Lake, A Peace of Heaven

96%
(732)
31 sites · Tents, RVs · Conyers, GA
Privately owned Brooks Lake, located just 25 miles east of Atlanta and 5 miles North of I-20 in Conyers, Georgia. We are a family-friendly , nature-centered campground where “the only rule is the Golden Rule.” Brooks Lake is a peaceful retreat to the outdoors where you can meditate or be as active as you wish. 56 acres of rolling hills, shaded bluffs, grassy plains, and a 50 acre spring fed lake with serious fishing for Bass, Bream, Crappie, or Catfish. For the more active individual you may rent canoes, or bring your own boats, paddle boards, small sail boats (troller motors, only). Complimenting Brooks Lake’s abundant green space are: > slow rolling banks great for fishing > other wonderful amenities such as pavilion rentals, picnic tables, individual fire pits, small cove for swimming, volleyball net, grassy sports field, and basketball pad. (All at your Own Risk. Also, No Lifeguards on Duty)! Restrooms available.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$60
 / night
River’s End Campground & RV Park

2. River’s End Campground & RV Park

52 sites · Tybee Island, GA
Nestled just a short distance from the stunning shores of Tybee Island, River’s End Campground stands out as a unique destination for those seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Known as Savannah’s Beach, Tybee Island offers year-round attractions, including sandy beaches, excellent fishing spots, and a wealth of historical sites waiting to be explored. Our campground serves as the perfect home base for your Tybee Island getaway, located only half a mile from the beach and a convenient 15-mile drive to the historic charm of downtown Savannah. At River’s End, we provide over 100 campsites designed to cater to a variety of preferences. Choose from full hook-up sites with water, sewer, and complimentary cable, or opt for water and electric connections, or even primitive tent camping for a more rustic experience. To keep you connected during your stay, we offer free Wi-Fi throughout the campground. Our mission at River’s End Campground is to create a safe and welcoming environment where guests can unwind, forge new friendships, and return year after year. If you’re looking for a memorable camping experience on Tybee Island, we invite you to join us. We believe you’ll be delighted with your choice!
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Atlanta & North Georgia

The north Georgia mountains provide some of the state’s best camping and hiking terrain, including part of the Appalachian Trail. The vast Chattahoochee National Forest is dotted with historic sites and campgrounds, while cascading waterfalls, RV camping, and glampsites await at Amicalola Falls State Park. Canyon hikes and waterfalls are among the highlights at Tallulah Gorge State park and Cloudland Canyon State Park (the latter also has yurts for rent), and Red Top Mountain State Park lies less than an hour from the state capital, Atlanta. 

Central Heartlands

Augusta, Athens, and Macon have a rich musical legacy—artists from James Brown to Otis Redding hail from these parts—plus some of Georgia’s best camping right on their doorstep. Head to Mistletoe State Park to hike, kayak, and fish on the shores of Clarkes Hill Lake; snag an RV campsite or cabin at George L. Smith State Park; or rent a cozy cottage at Indian Springs State Park.

South Georgia

Rolling farmlands form the backdrop for a road trip through South Georgia, perhaps checking into an RV park in one of the many small towns along the way. The region’s most impressive hiking trails are found in Providence Canyon State Park, along with backcountry tent sites, while Stephen C. Foster State Park is an International Dark Sky Park and a wildlife haven set on the banks of the Okefenokee Swamp.

Coastal Georgia

Georgia’s 100-mile slice of Atlantic coastline stretches down from Savannah to Cumberland Island, peppered with sandy beaches, saltwater marshes, and barrier islands. Rent a camper cabin or RV site with full hookups close to the beaches and waterways of Skidaway Island State Park, explore the biking trails or take a dolphin-spotting cruise around Tybee Island, or escape the crowds at the hike-in campsites along the Cumberland Island National Seashore. 

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