Camping in Georgia
Discover 57 state parks offering camping in Georgia
🏕️ Camping in Georgia State Parks at a Glance
- RV hookups: Developed sites have electric + water hookups; all campgrounds have dump stations; several parks offer full RV hookups (water/sewer/electric); some offer cable TV
- Pets: Pets allowed in campgrounds; must be leashed and under control per park rules
- Firewood: Do not bring firewood from out of state — risk of emerald ash borer, spongy moth, Asian longhorned beetle, laurel wilt; buy at/near the campsite and burn before leaving
- Good to know: Georgia uses a 50% deposit model: book 15+ days out and pay 50% now with the balance due at check-in; reservations 14 days or fewer require full payment. Georgia residents get a 1-month-longer booking window
Official agency: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, State Parks & Historic Sites Division
Booking windows, fees and rules shown as of June 2026 and change periodically — always confirm current details on the official reservation portal above before booking.
Georgia State Parks with Camping

A.H. Stephens State Park

Amicalola Falls State Park

Black Rock Mountain State Park

Bobby Brown State Park

Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Chehaw Park

Cloudland Canyon State Park

Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area

Crooked River State Park

Don Carter State Park

Elijah Clark State Park

F.D. Roosevelt State Park

Florence Marina State Park

Fort McAllister State Park

Fort Mountain State Park

Fort Yargo State Park

General Coffee State Park

George L. Smith State Park

George T. Bagby State Park

Georgia Veterans State Park

Hamburg State Park

Hard Labor Creek State Park

Hart State Outdoor Recreation Area

High Falls State Park

Indian Springs State Park
Jack Hill State Park

James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park

James H. Floyd State Park

Jefferson State Park

Jekyll Island State Park

John Tanner State Park

Kolomoki Mounds State Park

Lake Russell Recreation Area

Laura S. Walker State Park

Little Ocmulgee State Park

Little White House State Historic Site

Magnolia Springs State Park

Mistletoe State Park

Moccasin Creek State Park

Providence Canyon State Park

Red Top Mountain State Park

Reed Bingham State Park

Richard B. Russell State Park

Seminole State Park

Skidaway Island State Park

Smithgall Woods State Park

Sprewell Bluff State Park

Stephen C. Foster State Park

Stone Mountain Park

Sweetwater Creek State Park

Tallulah Gorge State Park

Tugaloo State Park

Unicoi State Park

Victoria Bryant State Park

Vogel State Park

Watson Mill Bridge State Park

Wormsloe Historic Site
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❓ Camping in Georgia — FAQ
How far ahead can I book Georgia state park campsites?
You can reserve Georgia state park campsites 14 mo (res) / 13 mo in advance via ReserveAmerica. Booking windows change periodically, so confirm on the official reservation portal before planning. (As of June 2026.)
How much does camping cost in Georgia state parks?
Nightly campsite fees in Georgia state parks typically run $23–$50, depending on site type (tent vs. RV/full-hookup), season and residency. Exact rates are shown at booking.
How long can I stay at a Georgia state park campground?
The maximum stay is 14 consecutive days at any one park, then must leave for a minimum of 3 nights before returning. Confirm current limits with the official agency before your trip.
