The best dog-friendly RV parks near Sandy Springs

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From scenic RV routes to lush, forest tent campgrounds, Sandy Springs has a campsite for everyone. It’s surrounded by national parks all around and the Chattahoochee River on two sides, meaning Sandy Springs features outdoor adventures only a short drive from Atlanta. Visit Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area for riverside camping and cabins, or take in the mountain vista from an RV park in Stone Mountain Park. Adrenaline-filled activities like river rafting can also be found at Morgan Falls Overlook Park, a spot that will add to the perfect camping trip near Sandy Springs.

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4. Harvest Moon Country Comfort Camp

44mi from Sandy Springs · 32 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Harvest Moon Country Comfort Camp, a peaceful North Georgia getaway where friendly faces, open skies, and easy travel all come together. Just a couple of minutes off I-75, our campground offers the rare combination of convenience and calm — the kind of place where guests settle in quickly and feel at home right away. Our wide, level pull-through sites make parking and setup simple for any size rig, from small campers to big Class A motorhomes. Travelers consistently praise our clean grounds, well-kept facilities, quiet nights, and the genuine hospitality that keeps guests coming back year after year. Whether you’re resting overnight or staying awhile, you’ll find everything you need for a comfortable, stress-free stay. Enjoy full hookups, open green spaces to stretch your legs, and a relaxing atmosphere that feels like a true country retreat. Sunsets here are a guest favorite, and mornings are calm and peaceful — a perfect start to the day before heading back on the road or exploring the foothills of Northwest Georgia. Located near charming Adairsville and within easy reach of local history, hiking, shops, and dining, Harvest Moon Country Comfort Camp is a welcoming basecamp for your travels. We’re known for being big-rig-friendly, reliable, and refreshingly easy, making us a favorite stop between adventures. Come enjoy a clean, comfortable, and convenient stay with a touch of Southern warmth. We’re happy to host you and help make your journey a little more relaxing.
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From scenic RV routes to lush, forest tent campgrounds, Sandy Springs has a campsite for everyone. It’s surrounded by national parks all around and the Chattahoochee River on two sides, meaning Sandy Springs features outdoor adventures only a short drive from Atlanta. Visit Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area for riverside camping and cabins, or take in the mountain vista from an RV park in Stone Mountain Park. Adrenaline-filled activities like river rafting can also be found at Morgan Falls Overlook Park, a spot that will add to the perfect camping trip near Sandy Springs.

95% (1.2K) 93 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Sandy Springs

4. Harvest Moon Country Comfort Camp

44mi from Sandy Springs · 32 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Harvest Moon Country Comfort Camp, a peaceful North Georgia getaway where friendly faces, open skies, and easy travel all come together. Just a couple of minutes off I-75, our campground offers the rare combination of convenience and calm — the kind of place where guests settle in quickly and feel at home right away. Our wide, level pull-through sites make parking and setup simple for any size rig, from small campers to big Class A motorhomes. Travelers consistently praise our clean grounds, well-kept facilities, quiet nights, and the genuine hospitality that keeps guests coming back year after year. Whether you’re resting overnight or staying awhile, you’ll find everything you need for a comfortable, stress-free stay. Enjoy full hookups, open green spaces to stretch your legs, and a relaxing atmosphere that feels like a true country retreat. Sunsets here are a guest favorite, and mornings are calm and peaceful — a perfect start to the day before heading back on the road or exploring the foothills of Northwest Georgia. Located near charming Adairsville and within easy reach of local history, hiking, shops, and dining, Harvest Moon Country Comfort Camp is a welcoming basecamp for your travels. We’re known for being big-rig-friendly, reliable, and refreshingly easy, making us a favorite stop between adventures. Come enjoy a clean, comfortable, and convenient stay with a touch of Southern warmth. We’re happy to host you and help make your journey a little more relaxing.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night

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The best dog-friendly RV parks near Sandy Springs guide

Where to go

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

Just 25 minutes from Sandy Springs, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area is the spot to take a leisurely stroll by the water or jump into a guided rafting tour. Plenty of trails in the area offer riverside and forest hiking as well as pet-friendly spots for walking and picnicking. The surrounding forest features an array of group and dispersed campsite options, including remote spots for tents, RV camping, and cabins with showers, electricity, flush toilets, and water.

Stone Mountain Park

With 3,200 acres of nature to explore, Stone Mountain Park offers outdoor activities like fishing, biking, hiking, and golf. Take the walking trail up to the top of the mountain for stunning views of downtown Atlanta and the North Georgia mountains—or ride the cable car for an accessible scenic excursion. Cabins, yurts, RV parks, and tent campsites make it easy to stay right near the park—just book early to score tent and pop-up sites with hookups for water and electricity.

Morgan Falls Overlook Park

Featuring 30 acres of riverside views, Morgan Falls Overlook Park includes fire pits, boat docks, hiking, and a playground for family fun. Paddleboard, kayak, and canoe rentals are open seasonally, while hiking and self-guided options are available year-round. Book a campsite near the park or reserve the group pavilion for larger outdoor gatherings with family and friends.

When to go

Georgia’s mild climate is great for a long outdoor season—spring, summer, and fall are ideal for all types of camping, and September and October often see fewer crowds than in summer. These months are also slightly cooler at an average of 77°F compared to the peak months of June and July, which can reach 87°F. Winter camping is available, though it’s recommended to have some winter camping experience for mountain sites, as weather can change quickly. It’s also advisable to call ahead and check whether amenities are available during off-seasons.