The best camping in Hamburg State Park, GA

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Lizardsniffer

1. Lizardsniffer

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25mi from Hamburg State Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · White Plains, GA
Lizardsniffer is a working horse farm with a variety of rental cabins and RV slips. We DO allow tent camping. Each RV slip has water, septic, 50 amp service and Wifi. An Amenities Cabin is provided for use by all RV site guests. The cabin includes a full-sized washer/dryer, a full bathroom with bidet, and an oversized jacuzzi tub. Guests must sign-up for a 4-hour timeslot. The cabin is available for use between the hours of 8am-8pm. Many of our RV sites feature private fenced paddocks for people bringing their horses or dogs. Horse visitors require all current paperwork (Coggins, etc.). Dog visitors must be social and friendly and thus are allowed to explore the farm with their owners off-leash if desired. The property includes miles of trails for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. Bring your own horse or experienced riders may be able to ride one of ours (subject to weight/experience matching with a horse). There is a small private stocked lake open to all guests of Lizardsniffer for fishing and swimming. At the lake you will find an amenities cabin called Glowy Bobber that has a full bathroom and outdoor shower as well as Kayaks and floats for guest use.
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King sized bed with beautiful view from floor to ceiling windows

10. Unique, secluded Glamping Dome

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33mi from Hamburg State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Milledgeville, GA
Glamping dome-rural setting on over 100 acres-private experience Escape to our unique geodome, a one-of-a-kind accommodation nestled on 100 acres of pristine, private woods, offering unparalleled seclusion and a deep connection to nature. This rural sanctuary, away from the hustle and bustle, ensures your privacy as you immerse yourself in the tranquility of the forest landscape. Accommodations: The dome boasts a king size bed, standard bathroom with shower, sink and toilet on a standard septic disposal system, kitchenette with all the musts - in-sink dishwasher, 2 burner hot plate, crock pot, air fryer, standard coffee maker and k-cup maker, microwave and more. The dining table doubles as a checker table and other games are provided both inside and out. Outside deck area has comfy seating, a gas chimenea (available seasonally), outdoor dining area, second seating area with fire pit, numerous outdoor games and a pop up outdoor tub. 100 Acres of Woods: Explore endless old-growth trees, hidden pathways, and a meandering stream, all within your private wilderness retreat. Ultimate Privacy: Tucked away in a secluded, rural setting, this geodome offers a peaceful escape, perfect for unplugging and unwinding in nature’s embrace. The geodome’s distinctive design, with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, surrounds you with breathtaking forest views, blending innovative architecture with the serenity of the woods. Woodland Immersion: Relax on the deck, explore along stream, or wander through 100 acres of forest, alive with wildlife, wildflowers, and seasonal splendor—spring blooms, summer greenery, autumn’s fiery hues, and winter’s quiet beauty. Secluded Comfort: Enjoy the cozy interior of the geodome, where luxury meets nature, offering a front-row seat to the forest’s ever-changing spectacle, all in complete privacy. Convenient Yet Remote Just 10 minutes from Milledgeville and 15 minutes from Lake Sinclair access, this private geodome retreat combines the best of rural seclusion with easy access to nearby amenities. Discover the magic of this unique geodome, where 100 acres of private woods, a rural setting, and unparalleled privacy create the perfect backdrop for a memorable, one-of-a-kind escape.
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Your Campsite firepit

12. Magical Microfarm & Cat Sanctuary

23mi from Hamburg State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Milledgeville, GA
Communitowhee (or Towhee) Farm is the rebirth of a retired, 19th century tenement estate located in the Mvskoke Indian territory of Milledgeville, GA. The land is divided into a working, 40+ acre pine forest and a 1-acre tract envisioned as an organic produce farm. On the 1-acre tract, in the pecan grove next to the tiny home where you'll be staying, there is 120v electrical as well as a water hookup. We also have tiki torches and a fire pit for spending time around the fire in the evening. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! All fires must be contained inside the designated hubcap chiminea. Do not attempt to build any fires outside of this container. All fires must be fully extinguished when unattended. We welcome you to join us for an evening or a few on our homestead! The microfarm is complete with D.I.Y. designs; fruit trees, raised beds, composting bins, a bat house, water-catchment barrels, a fruit/vegetable sun-dryer, and a 11-by-40-foot greenhouse. It's our home and humble work in progress community vision. Currently in residence are our domestic and farm cats, some of whom you may meet during your stay. Every step of Communitowhee’s growth has been taken with deep thought and consideration for the health and history of its land. Each infrastructure design has been and will continue to be built from sustainable, up and recycled materials to minimize environmental impact. And, whether it be converting a traditional garden bed into a self-irrigating wicking bed or figuring out how to affix new tires to an antique Radio Flyer wagon — every project has been achieved through grit, trial-and-error, tons of YouTube videos, and the inherited instincts of many centuries of farming ancestors. During the growing season you might find: Eggplant, tomatoes, yellow squash, cucumbers, jalapeno peppers, bell peppers, green onions, garlic chives, kale, collards, cabbage, lettuce, watermelon, cantaloupe, and various herbs basil, turmeric, dandelion, dog fennel, mint, pear, plum, blackberries and fig trees as well as many varieties of blueberry. Our long-term vision for Communitowhee is a hybrid community consisting of an ecovillage, monastery, and workers cooperative, But if we’ve learned anything as newbie farmers, the path to abundance is taken one small step at a time.
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Small Stuff Farm

13. Small Stuff Farm

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26mi from Hamburg State Park · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Dearing, GA
A beautiful small farm where we homestead. We have a large garden, including raised beds, and raise everything organically. No pesticides. We raise miniature horses, miniature Highland and Highland cross cattle, Kune Kune and Kune Kune cross pigs, as well as chickens and geese. We have a lovely 1+ acre pond in front of the main house, which is fully stocked with Brim, Channel Catfish and Largemouth Bass. This pond has a wonderful ecosystem and is home to Kingfishers, wood ducks, Storks, herons, egrets, and is a place where a nesting pair of Bald Eagles come for water, and an occasional fish. We have an in-ground swimming pool, and a paddle boat to take out on the pond. Whether you are looking for a quiet weekend get away, or a chance to experience farm life on a small homestead, this place has a lot to offer. We offer a canning class, making artisan bread, and a hayride (tractor pulled) around the property. Breakfast and lunch or breakfast and Dinner can be included in the stay at an additional charge. We have 2 large horses that can be fed carrots, loved on, petted, and the possibility of some riding. Gathering eggs, feeding the hens and pigs, playing with Titan the farm mascot (our Great Dane dog), or just relaxing around the pool, or around a fire pit, there is always something happening on our little farm. The lady of the house has her Serv Safe certification for preparing and serving food and has been a home chef for parties and catering for several years. A list of farm and house rules are provided at check in. We look forward to seeing you soon!
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About

Nestled in the heart of nature's splendor, Hamburg State Park offers a tranquil escape with a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to cast a line in the still waters, explore scenic trails, or paddle peacefully at sunset, this park provides an idyllic setting for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.

When to go

The best time to visit Hamburg State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer months can be warm, making early morning or late evening the ideal times for activities. Winter brings a quiet beauty, though some facilities may be closed.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website or call ahead at 478.552.2393 for the latest information on park accessibility and any potential closures.
  • Remember to bring your own bait and fishing gear, as the park does not provide loaner equipment or carry bait.
  • Life jackets are a must while on the water, ensuring safety for all ages and skill levels.
  • For a seamless entry, have cash on hand for the $5 parking fee required at the boat ramp.
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