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Camping near Savannah, Georgia

History meets natural beauty in one of the United States’ oldest cities.

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Harvester of Healing

15 sites · Tents15 acres · Glennville, Tattnall
Learn more about this land: Get away from the city by not driving far ( just an hour and a half  from  Savannah) and discover another way of living. With over 20 campsites,  each unique(on first come first serve basis). We are a working farm with garden (seasonal items for purchase), chickens (egg breakfast available for purchase), ducks, rabbits, pigs, cats, and dogs. Enjoy a day in the country. Begin with a fresh egg breakfast at one of our picnic tables. Then enjoy a stroll on one of our many trails as you listen to the birds singing. Then if you'd like, book a canoe trip (guided/ drop off).  When you return, how about an earthing session? We have a private hot outdoor shower nearby when you're ready to clean up. We have a grill available for cooking. And we can't forget the animals! We offer several interactive experiences with our animals,  feed the chickens,  pet a pig, or hold the bunnies. Then come evening, sit by a fire and watch an amazing sunset. We have  darts and several other games that can be easily set up for some evening sport. Or you can book an energy healing session with Harvester of Healing and enjoy a massage for your body, mind and soul. We look forward to holding space with you on our sacred grounds!!
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Cbo & Dana's Farm

12 sites · Lodging, Tents101 acres · Cobbtown, Candler
Our beautiful, peaceful farm with a private lake over looking cottonfields.
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Deep Bend Landing

15 sites · RVs100 acres · Waynesville, Brantley
Our campground  was founded in 1980 on a family owned estate established in the mid 1800. We are just a short drive off of I-95 in Coastal Ga, near Brunswick,Ga; only minutes from the beaches of the Golden Isles of Ga, Okefenokee Swamp Park and Northeast Fl. Our large campsites will never leave you with concerns about invading the space neighboring campers. Many of our guest are content with watching the river roll by without hearing the noise of automobiles or emergency vehicles. Other guess spend there days fishing, boating or listening to birds chirping.
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22 Premium Sites Level Grass Lawn

22 sites · RVs3 acres · Baxley, Appling
We are in a rural, country influenced, farm like, location that's close to restaurants, shopping, and Walmart. We have 22 premium pull-thru campsites that's resting on a flat and level grass lawn. Every site has water, sewer, and power connections. The laundromat is exceptional and laundry service can be added to your stay. AT&T and Verizon cell phones receive good signal and Hotspots work good without buffering when streaming. We are conveniently located for the areas supplemental workforce. We are 10 minutes from Plant Hatch, and 35 minutes from Rayonier Jesup. Our recreational campers will be pleased to find so many nature related activities nearby.
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Southeast Outdoor Adventure Ctr

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents120 acres · Bowman, Orangeburg
Property is well maintained and spacious, rv camping area is flat land for easy maneuvering, roads are wide with easy turns and pull through so no stress backing up. If you like biking or running/walking soac has some awesome trails. There are several small ponds to relax near and watch the sun set. Bathrooms/showers/picnic tables /fire rings/water hook ups/no rv power/dump station available ($10 dumps, guest only). If you need privacy and relaxation and want to unplug from the world, this is the place! By design, we never camp many guests at any one time, we feel if you wanted to camp close to someone you could camp in your back yard at home, here you have space and privacy.
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Paulk Park's Peaceful Pond

59 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Fitzgerald, Ben Hill
The Paulk Park RV Campground sits right next to the 5-acre County Lake fully stocked with some of the best catches in the area. Troll the lake for bream, bass, and catfish or sit outside and relax in the cool breeze while enjoying a good book and the peaceful scenery.24 RV lakeside sites feature 30/50 amp pedestals with water & sewer connectionsdump station (located on East side of lake near picnic shelter - call before use; $10 fee)35 tent-camping sitesRestroom, shower, and laundry facilities 5-acre lake stocked with bream, bass, and catfish (fishing license required)shelter with picnic tableon east side of the lake: dock, boat ramp (trolling motors only, please), picnic shelters, nature trail
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Big Creek RV Park of Saluda SC

12 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Saluda, Saluda
Big Creek RV Park of Saluda SC is a private lodging establishment offering short term sites to campers, transient guest and outdoor enthusiast who desire rest, relaxation and recreation. The fringe land is old farm land now being repurposed for outdoor activities. The RV Park is the developed part of an old Farm planted in pines bordering Big Creek/Lake Murray.
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The Goodson Forest Estate

12 sites · Lodging20 acres · Hopkins, Richland
Learn more about this land:Experience the Garden of Eden. This forest is in a safe environment with all it's beauty and Glory. Get lost without getting lost. Civilization on every side. Paradise within. Come see and feel the love. Positive Energy. 
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Hill's Landing & RV Park

74 sites · Tents10 acres · Cross, Berkeley
Hills Landing & RV Park is located in the quaint town of Cross, SC. Our property sits directly atop the banks of the Diversion Canal, perfectly nestled between Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie. We offer an RV park in addition to standard accommodations for rent, a newly graded and paved boat landing, docks, and a spacious new laundry facility and bath house. For added convenience, there is a general store on site which sells gas, ice, live bait, tackle, hot & snack food items, charcoal, rv accessories, and an array of other necessities. Free WiFi is also provided, with the option to upgrade. The waterfront views, family friendly atmosphere, and diverse fishing environment are just a few of the reasons we love this place. We invite you to come enjoy all that Hills Landing & RV Park has to offer.
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CEDAR-CROSS CAMP (Lake Marion)

15 sites · RVs8 acres · Russellville, Berkeley
CAMPING AT LAKE MARION (SOUTHSIDE) Only ½ mile away from South Carolina’s largest lake! FISHING Camping at Lake Marion comes with a lot of perks, such as a phenomenal fishing opportunity. Since angling is not just about catching the biggest fish, take the chance to teach your budding fishermen the virtue of patience by the shores of Lake Marion. Some of the fish you’ll likely encounter include striped bass, channel catfish, and black crappie. BOATING Should fishing sound interesting, wait until you hear about the boating opportunities. Lake Marion and the neighboring Lake Moultrie are part of a navigable inland channel leading to Charleston from Columbia. If you’re feeling eager to boat down to Charleston, you’ll get to pass through the Pinopolis Dam and Lock, which at 75-foot in height, is the largest single-step lock in North America. HIKING While camping in a rental motorhome at Lake Marion, fun isn’t only limited to the water. The low country in South Carolina is relatively flat, so hiking through the countryside is fairly easy. The massive Santee National Wildlife Refuge has a healthy wildlife population consisting of alligators, waterfowl, and the Springflyer Dragonfly. It is also one of the largest wetlands supporting migratory birds in Eastern USA. HIKING IN HISTORIC CHARLESTON The great Historic City of Charleston is very close. Hike the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge - one of Charleston’s most iconic landmarks. After trekking the bridge, head over to downtown Charleston for a culinary delight tour of world-renown restaurants known only to Charleston. After eating to your heart’s content, walk and tour the largest historic district in the country. Tour beautiful historic architecture, gardens and mansions - only in Charleston! BEACH FUN Tucked in between two of South Carolina’s largest cities, you’ll be spoilt for choice over the number of attractions found around the lake. Since Charleston is just a short drive away, be sure to drop by for a chance to sample the town’s best beaches - Isle of Palm or Folly Beach. When packing your RV rental, don’t forget to throw in some sunscreen lotion. If Folly Beach is your beach of choice, indulge in a self-guided tour to the edge of the island, which is locally referred to as “The Edge of America." Don’t forget a camera as the Morris Island Lighthouse is insta-worthy. If time allows it, make your way to the end of East Ashley Avenue for some snaps of the striking street graffiti.
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The Trolley Stop RV Park

12 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Tift
Come and experience the relaxed atmosphere of the Georgia countryside. We are jus a mile from the Paradise PFA - great Georgia Fishing, 60+ lakes... Tent or car camp under the trees and relax to the sounds of the "tree frogs" and wind in the leaves. No hook-ups are available at this location. A Bath House, Wash House & Pavilion are available for your use. If any activities are being offered during your stay, you are welcome to join in. We are an RV park. If you are an RV and are looking for full hookups, please go to our website at www.TheTrolleyStopRVPark.com to reserve your space.
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Ted & Tracy's RV Campground

37 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Washington, Wilkes
Ted & Tracy’s RV Campground offers 23 RV sites and 12 tent sites pleasantly located among trees with the soothing sounds of Upton Creek flowing nearby. This newly designed campground will become your favorite get-a-way destination! Conveniently located only 1 hour away from UGA's Sanford Stadium, 45 minutes from Augusta, GA and less than 2 hours from Atlanta.
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Camping near Savannah guide

Savannah, Georgia is the epitome of Southern charm, with picturesque architecture, magical Spanish moss trees, historical tours, and a serene coastline. Mainstays like Tybee Island invite nature lovers and beachgoers, and landmarks like The Olde Pink House offer a chance to learn from days gone past. Campers will love that the nature excursions near Savannah are both easy to access and filled with surprises—especially if you’re up for a camping adventure.

Where to Go

Tybee Island

Take a quick 30-minute drive from downtown Savannah to Tybee island, which has a wide range of recreation, entertainment, and dining options for visitors. Kayaking and standup paddleboarding are popular here, with multiple rental shops directly on the island. Visitors can also go fishing or ride a bike along the island’s bike paths (Tybee was named one of the most bicycle-friendly places in America!). This island also offers camping options with picnic tables, RV sites, and everything else you’d need.

Oatland Island Wildlife Center

If you want to see some of Georgia’s wildlife in a protected habitat, visit this 100-acre wildlife center, which has a 2-mile hiking trail and five core exhibit areas. Thirty-nine species are represented, including bison, alligators, bald eagles, cougars, gray wolves, armadillos, and many more.

Forsyth Park

Forsyth Park is a massive sprawling green urban space filled with history and nature. It’s home to the oldest foundation in Savannah, dating back to 1858, and it’s a great place to tie up a hammock and relax beneath the live oaks. The park also hosts a number of festivals and farmers markets, depending on the time of year, so be sure to check the schedule ahead and take advantage of these cultural events.

When to Go

Savannah is a great place to visit year-round, as the coldest months of the year are still in the 60s. However, the best time to camp in Savannah may be between March and July. You can also take advantage of the azalea season in spring, where pink and coral blooms fill the city with their bright colors.

Know Before You Go

  • As with any tourist destination, the month of June through August can be particularly busy due to summer vacation from school.
  • Savannah has a renowned bicycle loan program, so pack accordingly and plan to take advantage of the Chatham Area Transit (CAT) bike program.
  • Savannah is a great place to tour and learn about history, so do your research and book in advance to take advantage of these educational experiences.

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