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The Lodge at Hartley Oaks

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18mi from Laura S. Walker State Park · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Folkston, GA
Sleep under the stars at Buffalo Creek while at Hartley Oaks formerly known as Newell Lodge. Select your site or pitch your tent. The outdoors is right outside your door. Fire Pits and wood are available at a nominal fee. Guest full bathrooms are available. Nestled in the midst of a private 57-acre native live oak forest, you'll find yourself quite happily in the middle of nowhere. Out here, nature sings you to sleep. You'll awaken to a place and time found nowhere else in the world. Located in rural Georgia on a 57-acre tract of beautiful live oak trees. 30 and 50 amperage hookups are available for RVs. (Electric and Water.) Four full bathrooms are available for guests. An accessible dump station is on-site. Buffalo Creek Campsites are on the grounds of Hartley Oaks near the Okefenokee Swamp. Our sites are closed to the general public and available by reservation only. Welcome!
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FoxPen

19mi from Laura S. Walker State Park · 17 sites · Tents, Lodging · Hortense, GA
Tucked away on 140 acres of quiet woods and open skies, FoxPen is a place built on dreams, hard work, and a love for the land. For over 24 years, Doyle Watson—along with his wife Lee, two daughters, local friends from Hortense, and a whole lot of heart—has shaped this hidden haven into a space where people can slow down, unplug, and reconnect with what matters most. What began as a single tiny cabin in 1999 has grown into five hand-built cabins, each crafted from local and reclaimed materials and brimming with rustic character. One cabin, the Briar Patch, was once an old tobacco barn and still holds its original door as a proud piece of history. Every cabin, every trail, and every campfire circle has a story—and if you’re lucky, you might hear a few from Doyle himself as you walk the land, sit beneath the stars, or join him on a Tractor Trailer Ride. Before becoming the peaceful retreat center it is today, FoxPen was once a fox-hunting preserve—hence the name. When the Watson family purchased the property, they kept the name but relocated the foxes, allowing the land’s natural wildlife to thrive. At FoxPen, life moves slower. Nature leads the way. And there’s not much to do but play, relax, and savor the simple, timeless things that never go out of style. Managing the rentals is the youngest daughter, Evan—that’s me! Feel free to reach out with any questions.
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$40
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PREVIOUS & SELECT new guests.

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32mi from Laura S. Walker State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Woodbine, GA
If you DO NOT or CAN NOT read this entire description.....please move on! We are accepting booking requests from previous guests and select new guests. We like people but our privacy is also important too. We prefer guests that are active or veteran of a 12-step recovery program. No drugs or alcohol use on site. Very dog friendly. Off leash. Large grass play area....our dog guests love it here! ***** -> Explain your situation/lifestyle if you haven't stay with us before. <-***** Remind us your dog's name if you have been here before. Please don't be offended if we don't accept your request. We are selective with whom we share our paradise with....one day at a time. No Harris, Biden or Bernie bumper stickers types please...thank you for understanding.
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Conductor's Corner Campsites

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25mi from Laura S. Walker State Park · 3 sites · RVs · Folkston, GA
Call us bias, but there’s nothing better than small town life. When the "blue roof cottage by the tracks" (yes, it used to have a unique blue roof) hit the market in early 2021, we knew it had to be ours! We purchased it & flipped it into a vacation home for guests of Folkston .. and The Conductor's Corner was born. Because we are also avid RV'ers, we thought what better way to finish off our corner than to add a few first-class RV sites to accommodate the camping community. We hope you enjoy your stay on our corner! In a small town in the south, where the Okefenokee Swamp runs deep and railfans thrive, the Conductor’s Corner stands out. The Conductor’s Corner features 3 premium RV sites directly on the rail lines of the Folkston Funnel. This railfan's dream neighbors the Folkston Railfan Train Platform. The spacious concrete pads are perfect for a night of watching trains under the stars. 20x50 concrete pads with 30/50 amp power, water, sewer, Wifi & picnic tables. A quick 3 minute walk from the Conductor’s Corner will lead to the heart of Main Street where visitors will find a plethora of hidden treasures: coffee shops, boutiques, local eateries, the Train Museum and so much more. Guests could spend a day exploring the habitats and waterways of the Okefenokee Swamp or take a short drive to neighboring communities such as Cumberland Island, Savannah, Golden Isles or Amelia Island or Jacksonville in Florida. All the comforts of home and the utmost southern hospitality are included in your stay on our corner. The Conductor's Corner also includes a vacation cottage available for rent (sleeps 6).
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The best camping in Laura S. Walker State Park, GA guide

Overview

About

So, what can you do at Laura S. Walker State Park? We think the question should be what can’t you do? Fishing, swimming, and boating are probably the biggest draw, but there’s also a really awesome 18-hole golf course, and a spacious campground with lots of amenities and programs for kids. The park is located on the edge of the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp. If you’re paying attention, you’ll spot all kinds of unusual critters and plants, including alligators, carnivorous plants, gopher turtles, rare songbirds, herons, and owls. Nature trails criss-cross the park, and paddling the shoreline is another great way to take in the wildlife—right into your boat if you’ve got your rod and reel handy. For a family vacation to write home about, head over to Laura S. Walker State Park.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lakefront Campsites: Nestled along the park's lake, these sites offer stunning views and easy access to water activities.
  • Pioneer Campground: For a more rustic experience, the Pioneer Campground provides a secluded spot for groups to connect with nature.
  • Full Hookup RV Sites: Equipped with modern conveniences, these sites cater to those seeking a comfortable outdoor stay.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons, to ensure your spot amid the park's natural beauty.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and spots may open up unexpectedly.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of securing a reservation.

When to go

The best time to visit Laura S. Walker State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers full access to water activities, though it can be hot and humid. Winters are mild but may limit some park services.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts or closures before your visit.
  • Remember to pack insect repellent and sunscreen for protection during your outdoor adventures.
  • Accessibility is a priority; inquire about facilities if you have specific needs.
  • Bring cash for the $5 parking fee, or consider purchasing an annual pass for frequent visits.
  • Respect the park's wildlife by observing from a distance and not feeding the animals.
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