The best camping in Jack Hill State Park, GA

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The best camping in Jack Hill State Park, GA

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Bliss Hills Farm

2. Bliss Hills Farm

100%
(218)
12mi from Jack Hill State Park · 8 sites · RVs · Claxton, GA
Our beautiful unique property has been in the family for 3 generations. Over the years, our family, plus artists, musicians, & writers have come here to refresh and get inspiration from nature. But with Hipcamp, we've opened up for others to enjoy. We limit the number of guests staying here to no more than 10, but the daily average is only 4. We have walking trails, a pond where you can kayak, relax on the dock, or feed the huge fish (sorry no fishing allowed.) Also, on our property, there are swings, a tree house deck, obstacle course, fire pit area, wooden bridge, picnic table, and abundant bird life. There's also plenty of wide-open space where you can play frisbee, run, do yoga, and stargaze at night. There's plenty to do in this area, using the farm as your base. Claxton, our hometown, is a great friendly, small-town with grocery and hardware stores and restaurants. Many guests like to side-trip over to the towns of Statesboro, Metter, Vidalia, and Savannah, plus the Golden Isles.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$38
 / night
Healing House

4. Harvester of Healing

100%
(19)
13mi from Jack Hill State Park · 15 sites · Tents · Glennville, GA
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!!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Canoochee River Rentals

5. Canoochee River Rentals

99%
(37)
13mi from Jack Hill State Park · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging · Claxton, GA
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
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
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10. The Neature Preserve

100%
(14)
36mi from Jack Hill State Park · 2 sites · Tents · Twin City, GA
The Neature Preserve (formerly known as "Tabby's Trees") consists of 74 acres made up mostly of pine forest situated in the coastal plain. A creek runs along the western boundary of the property with an ephemeral (seasonal) wetland to the southwest. The overstory of the forest is dominated by loblolly and slash pine with a few longleaf pine sprinkled in, as well as turkey oak, live oak, laurel oak, and sweetgum. We have ~1.5 miles of trails that wind through a variety of ecosystems (trails can hiked or biked). The property has three primitive camping sites. Two of the sites are for tent camping only (where you would park your car along the hiking trail and then follow a separate path to get to the campsite), with one site that has enough space to park multiple cars or small camper right at the campsite. The Neature Preserve is all about restoring native habitat! Prescribed fire is used at The Preserve to safely and efficiently restore and maintain productive ecosystems and to support our native plant and animal species. Info about prescribed fire as well as other restoration practices and projects going on at The Neature Preserve can be found below. View more photos and learn more about the wildlife and plants that inhabit The Preserve as well as the habitat management plan on the "The Neature Preserve" Facebook page. Prescribed Fire: - The interior of the South Loop was burned for the first time (in recent history) on February 14, 2024 and again on April 17, 2025. - The interior of the North Loop, along with the similarly sized unit just east of the North Loop, was last burned April 11, 2023 Timber Management: - Future plans include a timber thinning to reduce canopy density, clear cutting some sections to be replanted in longleaf pine. Wetland/Bog Restoration: - Currently in progress: 1) Canopy and midstory reduction (cut, pile, and burn) to support native, understory species 2) Planting rare species, such as pitcher plants, to help improve their population size and genetic diversity
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$10
 / night
Fountain in Forsyth Park

11. Cathy's Corner at Marlow

94%
(144)
45mi from Jack Hill State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Guyton, GA
Beautiful historic home located under large live oak trees. Home was originally constructed in 1865 and has appeared in a five Major Motion pictures! Nostalgic charm galore awaits you at Cathy's Corner. This is a must see stop along a well traveled highway, only 23 miles from downtown Savannah. Saturday's and Sunday's are very quiet. Monday through Friday has a bit of traffic during rush hour periods. Country location offers lots of peaceful charm and parklike atmosphere. We have a brand new public toilet too! And 30 amp hookups with excellent quality well water included. Class A, B and C Rvs and vehicle campers are welcome, we have enough electrical hookups and water for all. Portable fire pit and wood are available too. Outdoor fire area also available next to one space. Plus free range eggs are also available. Supermarket is just 4 miles away. Gas station and dollar store are less than a mile. And there's a few excellent restaurants in downtown Guyton too. We look forward to seeing you here. Aloha
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$39
 / night
Beaver Run RV Park

15. Beaver Run RV Park

100%
(5)
22mi from Jack Hill State Park · 88 sites · Tents, RVs · Metter, GA
Discover the unique charm of This Metter Campground, where spacious, level pull-thru sites cater to Big Rig enthusiasts. Our campground is thoughtfully designed to provide a sense of privacy, allowing you to unwind and connect with nature. Each of our generously sized campsites offers either 30 or 50 amp service, ensuring you have the power you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy the convenience of full hook-ups, cable television, and complimentary WiFi, making it easy to stay connected while you explore the great outdoors. Our clean bathrooms and laundry rooms make it easier to stay longer. Enjoy fishing and swimming in our clean lake, or try kayaking, rowing, or the stand-up paddle board. Kids will enjoy the playground, game room, and other recreation options. In addition to our excellent amenities, This Metter Campground is conveniently located near I-16 within easy reach of Metter, Statesboro, Georgia Southern University, and Savannah. Whether you are looking to hike scenic trails, fish in nearby lakes, or dine at local restaurants and shop at charming boutiques, you'll find plenty to do just a stone's throw away. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at This Metter Campground!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Whispering Pines

16. Whispering Pines

100%
(2)
24mi from Jack Hill State Park · 2 sites · RVs · Ailey, GA
At Whispering Pines RV Park & Campground, guests can enjoy a wide range of activities and amenities. Here's what you can see, do, and expect during your stay: 1. 3-acre Pond: The campground features a beautiful 3-acre pond where you can relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Guests can take leisurely walks along the pond or simply sit by the water and soak in the tranquility. 2. Fishing: If you're a fishing enthusiast, you're in for a treat. The pond at Whispering Pines RV Park & Campground is stocked with various fish species, providing ample opportunities for fishing. Cast your line and try your luck at catching some fish while enjoying the serenity of the surroundings. 3. Hiking: Nature lovers will appreciate the hiking trails available at the campground. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic trails that wind through the surrounding woodlands. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature as you discover hidden gems along the way. 4. Kayaking: For those who enjoy water activities, kayaking is a fantastic option. Grab a kayak and paddle your way across the tranquil waters of the pond. Feel the gentle breeze against your face as you navigate through the peaceful surroundings. 5. Paddle Boating: If you prefer a more relaxed water adventure, paddle boating is an excellent choice. Hop on a paddle boat and leisurely explore the pond at your own pace. Enjoy the company of friends or family as you glide across the water. 6. ATV Riding: Whispering Pines RV Park & Campground welcomes ATV enthusiasts. Bring your ATV and enjoy riding through designated areas within the campground. Experience the thrill of exploring the scenic trails and woodlands on your all-terrain vehicle. Overall, guests can expect a serene and nature-filled environment at Whispering Pines RV Park & Campground. Whether you're seeking relaxation, outdoor adventures, or quality time with loved ones, this campground offers a variety of activities to cater to different interests.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
The View at Virgie's RV park

17. The View at Virgie's RV park

25mi from Jack Hill State Park · 1 site · RV · Oak Park, GA
For RV enthusiasts across Georgia, the quest for the perfect blend of natural beauty, modern convenience, and peaceful surroundings often leads to hidden gems. The View at Vergie’s, nestled in Lyons, Georgia, is precisely one such gem. This RV park offers a refreshing escape from the everyday hustle, providing a serene environment where you can truly unwind and reconnect with nature — all while staying connected through high-speed internet. In today’s world, balancing the desire for an authentic outdoor experience with the need for connectivity can be a challenge. The View at Vergie’s masterfully bridges this gap, offering a tranquil setting without sacrificing modern comforts. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by beautiful scenery, yet having fast internet readily available to plan your day’s adventures or stay in touch with loved ones. This rare combination makes it an ideal destination for all types of RVers — from remote workers to families looking for both relaxation and reliable entertainment options.
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
$50
 / night

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Bliss Hills Farm

100%
(218)
12mi from Jack Hill State Park · 8 sites · RVs · Claxton, GA
Our beautiful unique property has been in the family for 3 generations. Over the years, our family, plus artists, musicians, & writers have come here to refresh and get inspiration from nature. But with Hipcamp, we've opened up for others to enjoy. We limit the number of guests staying here to no more than 10, but the daily average is only 4. We have walking trails, a pond where you can kayak, relax on the dock, or feed the huge fish (sorry no fishing allowed.) Also, on our property, there are swings, a tree house deck, obstacle course, fire pit area, wooden bridge, picnic table, and abundant bird life. There's also plenty of wide-open space where you can play frisbee, run, do yoga, and stargaze at night. There's plenty to do in this area, using the farm as your base. Claxton, our hometown, is a great friendly, small-town with grocery and hardware stores and restaurants. Many guests like to side-trip over to the towns of Statesboro, Metter, Vidalia, and Savannah, plus the Golden Isles.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$38
 / night

Harvester of Healing

100%
(19)
13mi from Jack Hill State Park · 15 sites · Tents · Glennville, GA
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!!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

Canoochee River Rentals

99%
(37)
13mi from Jack Hill State Park · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging · Claxton, GA
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
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

The Neature Preserve

100%
(14)
36mi from Jack Hill State Park · 2 sites · Tents · Twin City, GA
The Neature Preserve (formerly known as "Tabby's Trees") consists of 74 acres made up mostly of pine forest situated in the coastal plain. A creek runs along the western boundary of the property with an ephemeral (seasonal) wetland to the southwest. The overstory of the forest is dominated by loblolly and slash pine with a few longleaf pine sprinkled in, as well as turkey oak, live oak, laurel oak, and sweetgum. We have ~1.5 miles of trails that wind through a variety of ecosystems (trails can hiked or biked). The property has three primitive camping sites. Two of the sites are for tent camping only (where you would park your car along the hiking trail and then follow a separate path to get to the campsite), with one site that has enough space to park multiple cars or small camper right at the campsite. The Neature Preserve is all about restoring native habitat! Prescribed fire is used at The Preserve to safely and efficiently restore and maintain productive ecosystems and to support our native plant and animal species. Info about prescribed fire as well as other restoration practices and projects going on at The Neature Preserve can be found below. View more photos and learn more about the wildlife and plants that inhabit The Preserve as well as the habitat management plan on the "The Neature Preserve" Facebook page. Prescribed Fire: - The interior of the South Loop was burned for the first time (in recent history) on February 14, 2024 and again on April 17, 2025. - The interior of the North Loop, along with the similarly sized unit just east of the North Loop, was last burned April 11, 2023 Timber Management: - Future plans include a timber thinning to reduce canopy density, clear cutting some sections to be replanted in longleaf pine. Wetland/Bog Restoration: - Currently in progress: 1) Canopy and midstory reduction (cut, pile, and burn) to support native, understory species 2) Planting rare species, such as pitcher plants, to help improve their population size and genetic diversity
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$10
 / night

Cathy's Corner at Marlow

94%
(144)
45mi from Jack Hill State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Guyton, GA
Beautiful historic home located under large live oak trees. Home was originally constructed in 1865 and has appeared in a five Major Motion pictures! Nostalgic charm galore awaits you at Cathy's Corner. This is a must see stop along a well traveled highway, only 23 miles from downtown Savannah. Saturday's and Sunday's are very quiet. Monday through Friday has a bit of traffic during rush hour periods. Country location offers lots of peaceful charm and parklike atmosphere. We have a brand new public toilet too! And 30 amp hookups with excellent quality well water included. Class A, B and C Rvs and vehicle campers are welcome, we have enough electrical hookups and water for all. Portable fire pit and wood are available too. Outdoor fire area also available next to one space. Plus free range eggs are also available. Supermarket is just 4 miles away. Gas station and dollar store are less than a mile. And there's a few excellent restaurants in downtown Guyton too. We look forward to seeing you here. Aloha
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$39
 / night

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The best camping in Jack Hill State Park, GA guide

Overview

About

Renowned for its golfing and fabled family reunion spots, we think your family tales will be legendary if you stay here. Motorboat around the 12-acre lake for some fishing, or check out the splash pad. With paddleboarding on the agenda or a short jaunt around the nature trails, this is the perfect spot to get together with loved ones and make some new stories that will be cherished for years to come.

Notable campgrounds

  • Tent, Trailer & RV Campsites: Spacious sites nestled amid the park's natural beauty, perfect for a classic camping experience.
  • Walk-In Campsite: For those seeking a bit more solitude, this site offers a more secluded and intimate camping adventure.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons, to ensure you secure your ideal campsite.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding a spot.

When to go

The best time to visit Jack Hill State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it can be quite hot. Winters are generally mild, but some facilities may be limited, so check ahead.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts or closures before your visit.
  • Remember to pack sunscreen and insect repellent for protection during your outdoor activities.
  • Accessibility is a priority; inquire about available facilities if you have specific needs.
  • Parking is $5 per vehicle, with annual passes available for frequent visitors.
  • wifi is available in the park office and golf course clubhouse for your convenience.
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