Cabins near Macon

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Centrally situated Macon, “the heart of Georgia,” is 85 miles south of Atlanta and one of the state’s three major fall line cities, set where coastal plains meet the hill country of the Piedmont Plateau. Here, Macon promises campers dynamic landscapes, watercourses, and four seasons of outdoor activities, including backpacking, boating, biking, bird-watching, swimming, fishing, and relaxing around campfires. Nearby camping options include tent campgrounds, RV parks, and both rustic and furnished cabin rentals, with many of the area’s best campsites located near popular Macon attractions like Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park and the Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area.

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Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground

5. Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground

28mi from Macon · 59 sites · Perry, GA
Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground stands out as a unique destination for families seeking a blend of nature and comfort. Located just a quarter mile west of Interstate 75, Exit 135, and directly across from the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter, this campground offers easy access to local attractions while providing a serene escape. Spanning over 100 acres, Fair Harbor is quietly nestled around a stocked fishing lake, creating a peaceful environment perfect for family camping. Here, you can enjoy the feeling of being in a state park while having all the amenities of home at your fingertips. Whether you’re looking to cast a line, take a leisurely stroll, or simply relax in nature, this campground is designed for your family's enjoyment. Experience the tranquility and comfort of Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground, where you can truly get comfortable and unwind. With its beautiful surroundings and family-friendly atmosphere, it’s no wonder that this is Georgia’s favorite campground for creating lasting memories.
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Oconee Springs Park

6. Oconee Springs Park

40mi from Macon · 93 sites · Eatonton, GA
Oconee Springs Park stands out as a premier campground and marina in Eatonton, Georgia, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and a wide array of amenities for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled along the picturesque shores of Lake Sinclair, our park is an ideal destination for families, friends, and corporate retreats looking to create unforgettable memories together. At Oconee Springs Park, we provide a variety of services and amenities to enhance your stay. Choose from our cozy cabin rentals or spacious campsites, perfect for enjoying the great outdoors. Our inviting beach area is perfect for sunbathing and swimming, while the Aquaglide Inflatable Waterpark promises fun for all ages. Explore our recreational areas designed for relaxation and play, or host your next event at The Edgewater on Lake Sinclair Event Center. For boating enthusiasts, our convenient boat ramp and marine services, including E90 fuel and propane, ensure a hassle-free experience on the water. Don't forget to stop by our convenience store, where you can find camping supplies, basic groceries, and delightful souvenirs to remember your visit. Come spend time with us at Oconee Springs Park, where adventure and lasting memories await!
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Centrally situated Macon, “the heart of Georgia,” is 85 miles south of Atlanta and one of the state’s three major fall line cities, set where coastal plains meet the hill country of the Piedmont Plateau. Here, Macon promises campers dynamic landscapes, watercourses, and four seasons of outdoor activities, including backpacking, boating, biking, bird-watching, swimming, fishing, and relaxing around campfires. Nearby camping options include tent campgrounds, RV parks, and both rustic and furnished cabin rentals, with many of the area’s best campsites located near popular Macon attractions like Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park and the Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area.

93% (67)

Top-rated campgrounds

Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground

5. Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground

28mi from Macon · 59 sites · Perry, GA
Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground stands out as a unique destination for families seeking a blend of nature and comfort. Located just a quarter mile west of Interstate 75, Exit 135, and directly across from the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter, this campground offers easy access to local attractions while providing a serene escape. Spanning over 100 acres, Fair Harbor is quietly nestled around a stocked fishing lake, creating a peaceful environment perfect for family camping. Here, you can enjoy the feeling of being in a state park while having all the amenities of home at your fingertips. Whether you’re looking to cast a line, take a leisurely stroll, or simply relax in nature, this campground is designed for your family's enjoyment. Experience the tranquility and comfort of Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground, where you can truly get comfortable and unwind. With its beautiful surroundings and family-friendly atmosphere, it’s no wonder that this is Georgia’s favorite campground for creating lasting memories.
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Oconee Springs Park

6. Oconee Springs Park

40mi from Macon · 93 sites · Eatonton, GA
Oconee Springs Park stands out as a premier campground and marina in Eatonton, Georgia, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and a wide array of amenities for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled along the picturesque shores of Lake Sinclair, our park is an ideal destination for families, friends, and corporate retreats looking to create unforgettable memories together. At Oconee Springs Park, we provide a variety of services and amenities to enhance your stay. Choose from our cozy cabin rentals or spacious campsites, perfect for enjoying the great outdoors. Our inviting beach area is perfect for sunbathing and swimming, while the Aquaglide Inflatable Waterpark promises fun for all ages. Explore our recreational areas designed for relaxation and play, or host your next event at The Edgewater on Lake Sinclair Event Center. For boating enthusiasts, our convenient boat ramp and marine services, including E90 fuel and propane, ensure a hassle-free experience on the water. Don't forget to stop by our convenience store, where you can find camping supplies, basic groceries, and delightful souvenirs to remember your visit. Come spend time with us at Oconee Springs Park, where adventure and lasting memories await!
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Where to go

Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park

Explore the ancient landscapes of Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, originally settled by Paleo-Indians over 12,000 years ago. Mississippian burial mounds, eight miles of wilderness trails, and Walnut Creek wetlands promise hiking adventures year-round. Ocmulgee Mounds also provide an exciting backdrop for annual events like September’s Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration and the Lantern Light Tour held in spring. Nearby campgrounds and cabin rentals are available.

Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area

Fish, swim, or boat at the Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area, a popular Macon attraction for all ages. The park features family-friendly amenities like kids’ playgrounds and a popular disc golf course. Launch a boating excursion from Lake Tobesofkee’s 35 miles of shoreline, or camp year-round within its 1,800 acres of protected forests—many of the area’s campsites offer paved tracks for RVs, picnic pavilions, electric hookups, and bathhouses.

Amerson River Park

Camp near the high bluffs of Amerson River Park to enjoy pristine views of the river and its tree-lined banks, then head out to kayak, canoe, or float downriver. Seven miles of trails offer scenic views of the park's meadows, forests, and marshes, too. Although no camping is allowed within the park, there are plenty of campsites nearby for tenting or RVing, as well as rustic and fully furnished cabin rentals.

When to go

Macon offers fun year-round, with peak camping between April and October, when weather allows for a more diverse range of outdoor activities. Though some campgrounds shut down for winter, many remain open with basic amenities such as restrooms and water. It’s also possible to find cabin rentals and RV parks that offer year-round accommodations near Macon’s most popular recreation areas.