Cabins near Columbus

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Columbus is set right along the Alabama-Georgia border with the Chattahoochee River and Lake Oliver marking its northwestern border. Camping here means quick access to national forests, fishing lakes, and endless hiking trails. Less than an hour away, F.D. Roosevelt State Park is Georgia’s largest state park, with well-appointed, year-round campgrounds that include restrooms and showers. Meanwhile, RV campsites with full hookups (and access to amazing bass fishing!) are available in Florence Marina State Park. A little farther off the beaten path, try primitive hunting campsites in Tuskegee National Forest. Near Columbus, serene escape into the American South awaits every type of Hipcamper.

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Eagle's Landing RV Park - Auburn, AL

2. Eagle's Landing RV Park - Auburn, AL

38mi from Columbus · 34 sites · Auburn, AL
Welcome to Eagle’s Landing RV Park, a unique destination thoughtfully designed with the modern RVer in mind. Our park prioritizes your comfort and convenience, featuring easy entry and exit points, spacious pull-thru sites, and wide back-in options. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure you have an enjoyable RV experience during your stay in Auburn. Eagle’s Landing RV Park is conveniently located just a mile from Auburn University and two miles from the iconic Jordan-Hare Stadium. This prime location allows you to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the city while providing a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle. Our RV sites range from expansive concrete pull-thrus to well-maintained gravel back-ins, catering to all types of RVs. Whether Auburn is your ultimate RV destination or simply a stopover on your journey, we invite you to visit Eagle’s Landing and experience the perfect blend of comfort and accessibility. Enjoy the nearby attractions, including local restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities, all while having a relaxing home base at our park.
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University Station RV Resort

3. University Station RV Resort

39mi from Columbus · 23 sites · Auburn, AL
Discover the unique charm of University Station RV Park, where we offer an unparalleled tailgating experience amidst 156 acres of scenic beauty. Our campground is the perfect destination for those looking to enjoy exciting events such as contests, parades, and homecoming activities, all while watching thrilling football games on our big screen every Saturday night. We provide a range of amenities to enhance your stay, including firewood for cozy evenings and a full-time RV repair service conveniently located on-site. The Station 14 Convenience Store is also available, offering propane, gas, diesel, and a delicious hot bar for breakfast and lunch. Don’t miss out on our Boston Butts, which can be pre-ordered and picked up upon your arrival from our Food Truck Court. At University Station, we welcome low-speed vehicles with proper registration and offer golf cart rentals for your convenience. Pets are also welcome, allowing you to enjoy our extensive miles of walking trails with your furry friends. Join us at University Station RV Park for an unforgettable experience that combines relaxation, fun, and community!
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Columbus is set right along the Alabama-Georgia border with the Chattahoochee River and Lake Oliver marking its northwestern border. Camping here means quick access to national forests, fishing lakes, and endless hiking trails. Less than an hour away, F.D. Roosevelt State Park is Georgia’s largest state park, with well-appointed, year-round campgrounds that include restrooms and showers. Meanwhile, RV campsites with full hookups (and access to amazing bass fishing!) are available in Florence Marina State Park. A little farther off the beaten path, try primitive hunting campsites in Tuskegee National Forest. Near Columbus, serene escape into the American South awaits every type of Hipcamper.

98% (32)

Top-rated campgrounds

Eagle's Landing RV Park - Auburn, AL

2. Eagle's Landing RV Park - Auburn, AL

38mi from Columbus · 34 sites · Auburn, AL
Welcome to Eagle’s Landing RV Park, a unique destination thoughtfully designed with the modern RVer in mind. Our park prioritizes your comfort and convenience, featuring easy entry and exit points, spacious pull-thru sites, and wide back-in options. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure you have an enjoyable RV experience during your stay in Auburn. Eagle’s Landing RV Park is conveniently located just a mile from Auburn University and two miles from the iconic Jordan-Hare Stadium. This prime location allows you to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the city while providing a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle. Our RV sites range from expansive concrete pull-thrus to well-maintained gravel back-ins, catering to all types of RVs. Whether Auburn is your ultimate RV destination or simply a stopover on your journey, we invite you to visit Eagle’s Landing and experience the perfect blend of comfort and accessibility. Enjoy the nearby attractions, including local restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities, all while having a relaxing home base at our park.
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University Station RV Resort

3. University Station RV Resort

39mi from Columbus · 23 sites · Auburn, AL
Discover the unique charm of University Station RV Park, where we offer an unparalleled tailgating experience amidst 156 acres of scenic beauty. Our campground is the perfect destination for those looking to enjoy exciting events such as contests, parades, and homecoming activities, all while watching thrilling football games on our big screen every Saturday night. We provide a range of amenities to enhance your stay, including firewood for cozy evenings and a full-time RV repair service conveniently located on-site. The Station 14 Convenience Store is also available, offering propane, gas, diesel, and a delicious hot bar for breakfast and lunch. Don’t miss out on our Boston Butts, which can be pre-ordered and picked up upon your arrival from our Food Truck Court. At University Station, we welcome low-speed vehicles with proper registration and offer golf cart rentals for your convenience. Pets are also welcome, allowing you to enjoy our extensive miles of walking trails with your furry friends. Join us at University Station RV Park for an unforgettable experience that combines relaxation, fun, and community!
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Florence Marina State Park

About 40 minutes south of Columbus, Florence Marina State Park offers terrific opportunities to fish for bass, bream, and catfish in Walter F. George Lake and Chattahoochee River. The accessible pier and boat ramp can accommodate anglers of all types who hit the bait shop in the visitor center from spring to fall. After a day on the water, spend the night glamping in a cottage, camping in a tent, or settling in at a back-in or pull-through RV campsite with full electricity and water hookups. Picnic tables, fire rings, and a children’s playground are among the amenities in this quiet Georgia park.

Tuskegee National Forest

Cross over to Alabama, less than an hour east of Columbus, to visit Tuskegee National Forest, home to hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails that vary in difficulty. Check with the Tuskegee Ranger District office for camping permits at one of the year-round designated primitive campsites. For big-game hunters, Tuskegee is the only national forest in Alabama without a wildlife management area (WMA), but licenses are still required.

F.D. Roosevelt State Park

Less than an hour north of Columbus, near Pine Mountain, sits F.D. Roosevelt State Park—the largest state park in Georgia covering 9,000 acres. Hikers and backpackers can daytrip in or reserve a pet-friendly campsite next to a small fishing pond. Cast a line from the shore or head out in a kayak to catch catfish, bream, and largemouth bass. Back-in and pull-through RV campsites are open year-round with up to 50-amp electrical hookups, water hookups, picnic tables, and firepits. Shared amenities include laundry facilities, restrooms, and showers.

When to go

The hot and humid summer in Georgia is also the peak tourist season for campgrounds in Columbus. For a milder, quieter escape into nature, reserve a campsite in the spring or fall. In spring, daytime temperatures hover around 70°F. During this time, many campers hike among the blooming wildflowers. Fall temperatures are a bit chillier, around 60°F, with picturesque foliage creating a colorful backdrop for year-round hiking trails in the region. Spring and fall tend to be the best times for fishing near Columbus, as well, particularly for bass.