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  1. Oct 12, 2024 · Jack Hill State Park, Georgia - Campsite Electric. SiteCampsite 30, LoopPremium Campsites. Campsite Electric. Find First Available Date. Arrival DateDeparture Date. Please input the date in MM dash DD dash YYYY format. Arrival DateDeparture Date. Please input the date in MM dash DD dash YYYY format. Oct 12 2024- Oct 25 2024.

    • Bald Mountain Camping Resort
    • Fort Yargo State Park
    • Fort Mountain State Park
    • Trackrock Campground and Cabins
    • Tallulah Gorge State Park
    • Hickey Gap Campground
    • Doll Mountain Campground
    • Elijah Clark State Park
    • Lake Winfield Campground
    • Mistletoe State Park Campground

    In the heart of Hiawassee, you will find a resort that some call "a little slice of heaven in the mountains." Bald Mountain offers nearly 300 RV, tent, and cabin sites surrounded by mountainous woods and colorful landscapes. If staying at the resort, you can expect to find playgrounds, a game room, a basketball and volleyball court, a baseball fiel...

    Fort Yargo is one of Georgia's most popular state park campgrounds and consists of over 1,800 explorable acres. Since you can reserve cottages, yurts, tent/trailer, and RV sites, Fort Yargo is great for any type of camper. During your stay, you can access bike rentals, boating docks, disc golf, fishing, mini golf, kayaking, canoeing, and more. Besi...

    Fort Mountain is a 4,000-acre state park located in Chatsworth. This park is named after its historic rock wall that stretches 885 feet along its peak. So naturally, this rock wall attracts many climbing enthusiasts. Fort Mountain campground provides its guests with 27 miles of bike trails, 25 miles of hiking, and 25 miles of horse trails. However,...

    Trackrock campground is an equestrian-focused, Appalachian Botanical Sanctuary located in Blairsville. When making your reservation, you can choose from luxury cabins near the lake or tent and RV sites. Upon arrival, you will quickly discover that Trackrock provides a homey atmosphere with its group fire pit, chapel, and friendly staff. Some fun ac...

    This park is named after the 2-mile-long, 1000 feet deep Tallulah Gorge canyon located within. For some, the main attraction is adventuring over the 200-foot sway bridge that hangs 80 feet over the rocky canyon bottom. However, some travelers visit to experience Victorian history at the park's Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center. Needless to say, th...

    Credit: USDA Forest Service Hickey gapis your typical "middle of nowhere" campground and is primarily used by those just passing through. The nearest town is bout 12 miles southwest of the campground. Campers will be able to find gas stations, grocery stores, and restaurants in Chatsworth. The five RV and seven tent sites are free to the public and...

    Doll Mountain Campground is located right in the middle of Carters Lake, making these sites desirable to watercraft owners and inland sea lovers. Popular water activities include boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, and jet-skiing. Of course, other activities are available too, such as hiking and visiting the playground. Doll Mountain ha...

    Elijah Clark Is a 447-acre state park boarding the 71,100-acre Clark Hills Lake. If considering this campground, you get to choose between 20 cottages, 172 tent/RV sites, ten walk-in sites, and one pioneer site. Many of the sites available at this state park are located along the ledges and shores of the lake. Staying at the Elijah Clark State Park...

    Winfield is another campground located along the 71,000-acre Clark Hills Lake. However, Winfield is located opposite Elijah Clark and has nearly double the number of sites. Along the lake shore, you will find 175 tent, 175 RV, and 20 cabin sites available. At the campground, you can expect most of your time enjoying the water. Swimming, fishing, bo...

    Mistletoe Campground, located in Appling, is home to some of the best bass fishing in Georgia and is known for its many summer programs. Some popular program activities include astronomy, nature walks, and live concerts. Also, bike riders may join the parks Muddy Spoke club. At Mistletoe State Park, you can choose from 10 cottages, 93 tent/RV, and ...

  2. Please visit their websites below for more information on the park, as well as their reservations and policies. Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge 1-800-573-9656. Georgia Veterans State Park & Lake Blackshear Resort 1-800-459-1230. Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge 1-877-591-5572.

  3. Whether you are a first-time camper or an experienced backpacker, Georgia's state parks have a campsite for you. Forty-one parks offer more than 2,700 campsites, including tent-only areas, RV pull-thru sites, primitive camping and group camping areas. Rates average around $30–$35 per night.

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    • Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge. Amicalola Falls Road, Dawsonville GA • (706) 344-1500 • Official Website. Encased in the Chattahoochee National Forest and just 8 miles from the Appalachian Trail, Amicalola Falls State Park has tons of recreation opportunities to go along with its breathtaking 729-foot North Georgia waterfall.
    • Black Rock Mountain State Park Campground. 3085 Black Rock Mountain Parkway, Clayton GA • (800) 864-7275 • Official Website. The Black Rock Mountain State Park Campground is one of our favorite options for anyone hoping to experience North Georgia camping at its finest.
    • Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground. 122 Cloudland Canyon Park Road, Rising Fawn GA • (800) 864-7275 • Official Website. Offering over 3,500 acres of dynamic terrain to explore, Cloudland Canyon State Park has stunning scenic views and another one of our favorite North GA campgrounds.
    • Fort Mountain State Park. 181 Fort Mountain Park Road, Chatsworth GA • (800) 864-7275 • Official Website. With the sheer number of Georgia campgrounds, it can be difficult to decide which ones are worth exploring.
  4. General Coffee. Last on our list of Georgia State Parks with full RV Hookups is General Coffee State Park. This state park welcomes visitors to Georgia’s southern wiregrass region. Visitors can learn about the agricultural history of the Peach State while exploring the park’s cypress swamp. Spanning 1,511 acres, the accommodations for ...

  5. The Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Park Guide is a handy resource for planning a spring break, summer vacation or family reunion. The free booklet is filled with tips on the best hiking trails, fishing spots, cabins, wedding venues and campsites. View Park Guide Online.

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