My wife said the women's shower and bathroom needed repairs. The men's restroom was nice. I enjoyed biking on the roads and viewing the gopher tortoises. The sunset on the lake was beautiful. We rented the enclosed shelter #3. It was very nice. It had a refrigerator, stove and a nice front porch. The ADA site was paved with a cement patio, fire pit, light pole and picnic table. The hosts were very friendly. The park was located on Georgia Highway 37. It was only 6 miles from I-75, shops and restaurants. The laundry had new machines. We would stay here again. A nice park for a group rally. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Georgia State Campground about 6 miles off I-75 by a large lake of a dammed off small river. (Last year due to repairs of the spillway controls the lake was almost empty). Lots of nature trails and swamp-riverside boardwalks. Great for biking on well paved roads. Areas of burrows of gopher tortoises. The sites are large, widely separated and graveled-sandy. Bathhouses older but clean. Large trees. No brush clutter between sites. This is twice we have stayed there during the winter on the way to Florida; an excellent way station especially as only a few campers at this time of year so no reservations needed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent two weeks here. This is a beautiful campground/park. The sites are very large, squirrels abound which made our cat Vera very happy. She enjoyed sitting in the windshield watching or watching from her leash or pen outside. You may see a gopher tortoise when you are walking or bike riding. And the buzzards are almost always soaring overhead. The Camp Hosts were very friendly and helpful, the park employees gracious. The park is located in a quiet area off the beaten path but is close to the town of Adel for shopping or eating out. Spanish moss hangs overhead giving this park the 'old south' look. The only possible improvement, Wi-Fi. We will revisit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great State Park. It is very close to I-75 but far away enough to still feel like you are camping. The lake is near by with fishing and some swimming if you like. Great place we use when we are leaving Florida and heading north or returning. Stayed here 4 times and it has been great each time We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stay here each year visiting family in Moultrie. This is a very well maintained park, just like all other Georgia State parks. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Only did an overnight here but it was beautiful. We had a water 'view' site which was level and very long. Enjoyed it very much. Would go back again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice State Park about 7 miles from I-95. Very peaceful and quiet. Extra nice for dogs. Would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overall, a very nice campground. Only complaints were that the cable didn't work. Not a big deal, only we were in town to work local Ag. Expo, and Monday night football was on. : ) Also, bathhouses were pretty worn. Could use a serious makeover. Nice park though, very pretty and quiet. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
My husband and I love this park! We have been coming here for years, on an average of 9 times a year. The staff and hosts are very friendly and helpful when needed. Our favorite activity during our visit is to eat at The Catfish House. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a great park. Electric 50amp, water, and sewer are good. Sites made it easy to level trailer and they are long and a lot of room between them. Some places have a lot of trees and others have good open areas so you can get satellite reception. Restrooms are nice and clean. This is one of the places you will enjoy staying. If you have children there are a lot of things to do, and they are separated far enough apart that they will not bother you. Hosts are very friendly. Access roads are paved. Air card worked well for internet and AT&T cell phones worked well. Only negative thing I can say is that there is a lot of sand in with the gravel sites and it tracks into the trailer easily, but that is part of the area. I will stay here again any time I am in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is the second time we camped here and once again we were very pleased. The first time we were here the hiking trails were closed due to flooding, but they were open this time. Nice trails. The bike riding is also nice. Several Canadian Geese were around the lake with their baby goslings. And, of course, we saw several Gopher Tortoises as this is a Gopher Tortoise preserve. The campground host and the rangers were all very friendly. Had dinner at the nearby Catfish House - good food and service. We will camp here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a really great Georgia State Park. The campground volunteers are a great group and do all they can to make your stay pleasurable. Sites available for any size rig. Verizon air card and cell service was very good. Laundry was $.75 per load. Firewood was pricey at $5.00 for a small bundle. We will return again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We really enjoyed this Park. The campsites are large and nicely graveled with 2X4's bordering the site to keep the gravel in. The sites are spaced far apart. We had a great site (#27) that afforded a great view into the woods with lots of privacy. We watched many gopher tortoises coming in and out of the woods to feed on grass. Nice bike riding opportunities on paved roads. Unfortunately, the hiking trails were closed due to recent flooding. The lake is very nice and apparently good for fishing. We did not fish, but many locals were fishing. The rangers and the campground host were very helpful and pleasant. The restrooms are dated and no electricity for plugging hair dryers, etc., but they are adequate (the only reason for not giving this CG a 10 rating). There are train tracks nearby and they do sound the horn late at night. We enjoy that sound, though, and it did not bother us. The town of Moultrie is about 16 miles west with a Wal-Mart, etc. It is a nice drive, though. If we get the opportunity, we will definitely return to this campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Large GA state park with good size lake close by, no sites are on the lake. All roads are asphalt, sites are on two loops. South loop has all 30 amps with water. Sites on North loop has about 5 sites with 50 amps and others are 30 amps and water. Sites are gravel, wide, long, with table and fire ring. Bathhouses are in center of loops. Bathhouse were clean but dated and could use some work. Lots of very large live oak trees to park under. Dump station was on way out of two loops. Lots of playground equipment for kids. Walking trail was 5 miles long. Town of Adel was 6 miles east on I-75. Great place to eat catfish outside park, east side. Park had two pioneer campgrounds and miniature golf. Large beach on other side on lake from RV park for swimming. Three boat ramps. No gas engine boats on lake. Laundry house on South loop. Cable TV with 11 channels. DTV was good on number of channels over the air. Verizon cell phone service was very poor, can you hear me now? Number of bad and high speed bumps to help re-set everything inside our motorhome, pain in the neck. Gates are locked at 10:00 PM. All staff members were nice and helpful. We would return for one night and to eat some catfish. Only open Thu, Fri. and Sat, nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is a ten in my book because we were evacuating Florida on Labor day weekend, because of Hurricane Gustav. The park was sold out , but the ranger on the phone told me to come on they would work things out. By the time I got there he had sites ready and was very helpful in our other needs. The park was clean and very well laid out. We will be back We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Easy to agree with earlier reviews. A very pleasant campground with many features that invite lengthy stays. When next traveling on I-75 and need to stop for the night, we will seek out this Campground for its overall excellence. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is a beautiful state park with many activities - canoeing, minature golf, pontoon boat rides, educational animal shows, etc. We highly recommend this campground. It is very clean and surrounded by lots of nature! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park surrounds a 375-acre lake that has become a major boating and waterskiing
attraction in south Georgia. Watchful visitors may see waterfowl, the threatened gopher tortoise and indigo snake, and other creatures. However, the park's most famous residents are the thousands of black vultures and turkey vultures that arrive in late November and stay through early April, making this park the largest winter vulture roost in Georgia. Reed Bingham is less than six miles from I-75, making it a relaxing stop for travelers. This is an excellent stop that is just a few miles North of the Florida border. It is a very friendly environment for familes, seniors, or outdoors campers. Large RV's will find a camping site that will handle the largest units. The roads are all excellent blacktop and the sites are gravel with timber perimeter. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$18
The entire campground has just been overhauled. New gravel, new bathhouses, & newly paved roads. The park has a 350 acre lake for fishing and watesports. Easy access to the campground and all of the sites. All sites were very wide and there were no trees in the way of backing in or pulling through the sites. Nice friendly staff. 3 mile boardwalk trail. Five miles from Interstate 75 N/S. Great scenic park. We camped here in a Motorhome.