Cabins near Savannah

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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.

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2. Canoochee River Rentals

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48mi from Savannah · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Michael and Kimberly Duke bought a small cabin on the Canoochee River to enjoy as a family. They decided to list it on a vacation rental site. As this property was in full demand, another property became available to buy. As interest began to increase, the family decided open up the options for their visitors. At this current date, they have four cabins and a yurt, as well as, tent sites. We are excited about the yurt that was completed in August 2019. They are looking forward having another cabin in the near future. Learn more about this land: Spend a few days in a yurt on the bank of the Canoochee River! Locate a few miles from a small town. Grocery store, gas station, and dollar store! Wake up to the music of the birds and sit on the deck as you enjoy the fresh air! Take in nature like it was meant to be.
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3. River’s End Campground & RV Park

18mi from Savannah · 52 sites
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!

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.

94% (38)

Top-rated campgrounds near Savannah

2. Canoochee River Rentals

99%
(38)
48mi from Savannah · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Michael and Kimberly Duke bought a small cabin on the Canoochee River to enjoy as a family. They decided to list it on a vacation rental site. As this property was in full demand, another property became available to buy. As interest began to increase, the family decided open up the options for their visitors. At this current date, they have four cabins and a yurt, as well as, tent sites. We are excited about the yurt that was completed in August 2019. They are looking forward having another cabin in the near future. Learn more about this land: Spend a few days in a yurt on the bank of the Canoochee River! Locate a few miles from a small town. Grocery store, gas station, and dollar store! Wake up to the music of the birds and sit on the deck as you enjoy the fresh air! Take in nature like it was meant to be.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

3. River’s End Campground & RV Park

18mi from Savannah · 52 sites
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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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.