The pictures on the internet must be old as the park is very run down. The grass was very high and there were ants everywhere which infested our coach. The seasonal sites were very cluttered with make shift porches on some sites. We stayed 3 nights and are still trying to kill all the ants we acquired while there. The water in the pool was GREEN. We would not return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the most deplorable RV campgrounds we've ever been to. We camped there for the N.B.R. Roundup in August 2009. The grass was uncut 1-2 feet long, gravel all over, and it looked like a dump for longtime campers. I heard that the NBR had their groups there a few years back and it was in good condition, it's really run down. The office is nice but the grounds themselves needed some work. We made some really nice friends and made the best of it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a horrible park, but a little run down. Roads were a bit narrow for a big rig. Lots of trees. Site was not level. Probably would not stay there again unless absolutely necessary. Too tight for my taste. Staff was friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Keep on driving! We stayed there on June 30th 2009. What a dump! Looks good until you get past the gate. Stay as a last resort. As mentioned in other post, we concerned about safety. Lots of permanents and looks rundown. Got up at 4AM and left the next morning before daylight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The two great things one will find here is a very nice staff and great location to Atlanta. I wish I was able to say more good things. The sites are tight and full with long term campers. The shower house was dirty with cigarette butts all over. The internet only works by the office. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Okay for overnight. Easy access from I-75. Free Wi-Fi worked good. It was quiet and office staff was helpful. Lots of seasonals. Water pressure was excellent. Accepted AAA discount. Antenna reception good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
These sites were long enough to accommodate our motorhome and toad, but so narrow that we couldn't even put out our slide. The hosts were friendly enough, but there were MANY permanent residents and units "stored", giving it a VERY run-down appearance. We didn't really feel safe here. The restrooms were old, unkempt and dirty. We will not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stay here only as a last resort. Staff was not friendly. Internet keeps logging off. Many long term trashy units - -some with plastic fences and tarps around and over the units. A fold out tent trailer with junk all over the site - - these may be some folks only home, even during the winter. Showers were hot but old and dirty and moldy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not the friendliest place and I have stayed here several times. Kind of creepy in the back area where it looks like people live in the RV's. Also, I cannot remember what I paid but I thought it was expensive. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Perhaps the most overpriced (relative to what you get) CG we've stayed at in many years. A beautiful office building and pool area apparently soaked up all the money that should have been used on the sites and, especially, the very narrow, tight interior roads. The "RESORT" ends just past the office. Many (very many) long term residents with varying degrees of trash around their sites. High speeds throughout the CG, including a very loud, very fast motorcycle (and I like Harley's.) It has one, and only one, redeeming virtue - it's the only game in town, as shown by the fact they're consistently full. We certainly wouldn't stay here if we had any choice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here four nights for a family reunion in Fayetteville. Big mistake!! This has got to be the noisiest campground in the country. Located a stone's throw from I-75 and some of the heaviest traffic between Knoxville and Miami. Diesel trucks enter and leave the facility at all hours of the day and night. There are no rules or quiet hours posted. Too many trashy permanent residents we think. Guess its OK for snowbirds headed north or south but we will not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
People were really nice. You could tell this was a KOA at one time. The sites were small but OK. They just built a new building and I hope they continue with the improvements because they need to. The long term residents need to clean up there sites. One actually had a house recliner sitting in front of the Pop-up along with some other trashy looking stuff. Most of the long term residents sites are SUPER trashy. There really isn't much else in the Atlanta area so it works for a quick overnight stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
First off-- Be careful or you will miss the turn into the campground. You turn just to the left of the Chevron gas station. Good interior roads, nice gravel sites. Not bad for one night We camped here in a Motorhome.
Tight sites with a lot of run down or cluttered long term residents. Our site was between two long term guests with large dogs that used our site as their bathroom. It was very filthy. Our complaint to the office fell on deaf ears and we will not go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The spaces are tight with no grass. There is no room to really camp. It is OK for 1 or 2 nights as a transient but certainly not a camping destination. The rate we got was with a Good Sam discount. They have free WiFi but it is painfully slow. The staff was pleasant enough. One good thing is they allow RV/Car washing on site, 2 days per week, with a $5.00 charge. (800) 778-0668 We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here on overnight stay while on the way to Hilton Head. Small, cramped sites with tight turns to get in and out. Full of long-term residents with junky sites. Only reason I felt safe outside after dark was because I had two large dogs with me. I would not stay here with children. Unfortunately if you are looking for an overnight stop in this neck of the woods this park is all that is available. I suggest parking, locking up, getting some sleep, and then getting out as fast as possible. Price reflects Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park was a disappointment! Almost every bit of it is gravel and we were parked between two seasonal residents. We did not have a patio or picnic table and our awning would have overlapped into our neighbors if we had opened it. The street side of our motorhome was next to a seasonal's dog kennel for their Rotweiller, and I had to disconnect his car wash hose to hook up to city water. There appeared to be quite a few un-kept seasonal residences with one dog running loose. I asked for a different site and was told that they did not have one large enough to accommodate our total 60 foot length with our trailer attached. At 10:30 pm, our neighbor started his motorcycle and warmed it up for a few minutes before he noisily left the park. It was late, so we stayed the night and left early the next morning. This park had a very good rating in one of the camping guides, but we can't agree with it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here several times. This is the first time under the new owner. The staff was very friendly and easy to work with. I'm not sure why they received poor reviews earlier this year. Most of the live-in campers are gone. Those who remain have cleaned up extensively. The park actually looks cleaner now than under the previous owner. This is the best park on the south side of Atlanta. We were in doubt, so we had to see for ourselves since it is a convenient location close to our family. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Please don't stay at this park!!!!! We stayed here for one month while house hunting. We wanted to leave after just 2 days. The power went off every evening due to extreme temperatures, the park has a terrible ant problem, the pool was so dirty I didn't allow the kids to swim! The park is full of people who live there full-time, who have no regard for families with kids! The 2nd cabin upon entering has a big sign that says "Honk I'm Naked" above the front door. Please don't waste your time or money on this campground which by the way is NO a RV Resort! We camped here in a Motorhome.
The people were friendly. This is definitely an over night park, maybe a base for visiting Atlanta. It is NOT a resort. All sites are gravel, but level. Most are pull though diagonally. Very little shade. It was 101 degrees when we were there. The pool is large and clean. They shut the pool at 9 p.m. A little early for me, especially with the HOT days. The sites are VERY close together. My awning actually extended into my neighbor's site. We stayed here because it was close to family. We will probably find another park if we go back to Atlanta. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We pulled in for an overnight stop. I wish we hadn't. The first words out of the office staff when I walked in the door were "there's somebody ahead of you". Since I didn't see anyone on my way in, nor was anyone parked ahead of us in line, I was a little confused - but let it pass. Turns out, they were parked in a side area and had gone to get their tag number. This seemed to be their main goal in life, the tag number, model and length of your camper. As important as this seemed to be to them, they still didn't get it right on the receipt (or my name for that matter), but it was probably because you had to shout over their blaring TV. When we were escorted to our sight, it was immediately apparent that the sight was not long enough to accomodate our truck and TT. When we asked for a long enough site to stay hitched, we were rudely informed that "it's ONLY travel trailer and that site is long enough". Then made some comment about not knowing where our sewer connection was. In 25+ years of camping, I've never had to tell anyone where our sewer connection was. Needless to say, the attitude of these 2 staff members set the tone for our impression of this campground. Had they been the least bit accommodating, polite or understanding, our opinion might be very different. The sites are gravel, un-level, no grass, the roads are narrow with very tight turns. The wifi worked, but as another reviewer mentioned, ignore the sign in the office about turning off your security. It's not necessary and can be dangerous to your pc. If you need a place to stop overnight - keep driving. We will NOT stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good overnight-not for extended stay. No grass on site and definitely some very rough-looking permanent campers in here. Nice sized pool with good lounges but pool needed cleaning. Easy on and off I-75. Would ask for site in front of pool if return. Staff was very helpful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Simply overpriced. Narrow roads, un-level sites and no WIFi signal. Were assigned a bad site for a 35 foot motor home. Some good sites remained vacant. Will not stop again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground,used on way to Florida, in a travel trailer. Stayed hooked-up since it was just overnight. Restrooms were very clean,with great hot water and pressure. Very convenient to town{McDonough}. Pool was closed,but area was well kept. Easy access to 75, would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We too have a 40 ft motorhome and four slides. The site we were assigned A3 is very good - lots of room on both sides not only for slides but walking around. The site is low in front and needed the jacks to raise it considerably but no real problem as the automatic system did it without rejecting for too much slope. They have a sign in office telling folks to turn off MS Firewall to use their free WiFi. This is nonsense and could be harmful. I left it on and it is running very well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park with lots of trees and mostly narrow sites. Excellent for over night stops and is located near Atlanta. Sites are gravel with little grass. There is a large fenced in dog run. The staff and ownership are very helpful and friendly. Wi-Fi is free and the trees will block satellite reception on most sites. This park can accept big rigs with a little bit of maneuvering. We will stay again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were in a 40 foot motor home with 3 slides which we told the people when we called to make a reservation. We were escorted to our site, and when we pulled in, it was so narrow and steep the back of our motor home drug scraping the underneath side. They moved us to another site, and the escort radioed back to the office not to put another large motor home in that space. We could open our slides, but the site was so narrow that our awning would not open. There is no grass in the park. All the sites are gravel with gravel between the sites. Entering and exiting the sites is very tight for a larger motor home. There is very little about the campground that I would call a "resort." It is more like camping in a gravel pit. The gravel is not even small pea gravel type, but rather large rocks. They charged our travel companions a total of nine extra dollars for their three children ages 3, 7, and 9 making a total of $44. The only good thing about this campground is its proximity to Atlanta. The appearance of the office area at the park's entrance is very nice, but the campground itself leaves much to be desired. We will not stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
November 2005
$30
The campground is managed by very nice people who go out of their way to make your visit enjoyable. There are lots of permanent residents in this park and in the morning it is a morning rush hour when people leave for work. This is a nice park for an overnight stop over but, it is not somewhere you would want to spend several days at. There are very few amenities and the lack of internet access is for me a real drawback since most parks are noe installing WiFi access. I would stay here again, but only as an overnighter. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for about 2 weeks and were very comfortable. Owners and staff are friendly, helpful and very involved. Laundry room very clean. Just off intersate close to lots of great shopping. We had to go into Atlanta (Buckhead) many times and being on south side of city made drive quick for our 68 mile round trips. Had to leave due to weather getting cooler and they were booked for auto race - but we will stop and stay many times again - Real nice park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Poor managment of park, also out of 8 dryers in laundry room 2 were out of order and 2 did not get hot enough to dry cloths. The park is located next to interstate 75 with lots of Atlanta traffic noise. At one time this was a good family park, however it has now been overrun with construction workers that live there in campers. Park is not worth the rate they charge. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I gave it a 6 because of the location. The problem I had was very low voltage. They are begining to pave some of the streets. The ones on the South side of campground. The North side is still gravel. Still a lot of long term leases in park. I will probably not go back because of the electrical problem. Lady in office was very nice on check in. No problems with any of the staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
2004
$30
There has been work on this park. It needs a lot more effort put into making it RV friendly. It is still primarily a trailer park with many long term lessees. The inside roads are narrow, dusty, muddy when wet, cars and trucks are parked every where. We witnessed RVers, when leaving in the morning, having to wake up other people to get their rigs out of the park. They need to police this problem, it is not for the paying guest to handle. There are still way too many trees that are not necessary. Its location is its primary salvation, (close to Atlanta). However, that is not enough for me to ever return. If you use this park, heed this warning, be sure you can get out in the morning. Be prepared
to either eat dust or wade in white mud. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$26
The new owners are very much at work on this c/g. Many trees have been cleared, they built a beautiful new office bldg. Roads need help yet, but they have re-vamped, rebuilt is better word for it, their sites and they are nice. Level as a die, curbed, clean and convenient. They are not finished with all of the sites yet, but have re-done a lot of them. They have a phone for your use in the office now. I am not sure about modem availability. Overall a 75% improvement in the facility. Still have some sorry looking permanents and still have a parking problem for their vehicles. Just make very sure you can get out in the morning. I had to have my neighbor move his truck, he was gracious and did it with a smile. One should not have to do that sort of thing. I do recommend this c/g for stop overs especially. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$33
Good Location. Many upgrades in progress. Very nice staff. Clean bathhouses and lots of new landscaping, and a new office in progress. Gravel roads are a little dusty, and sites are a little narrow. 50 amp service blows breakers on some sites (my friend had to move). No Internet connection at the sites or in the
office. Today's RVers expect that type of service. Still some trashy permanent sites that should be removed. The owners are working in the right direction, and I'm sure it will be better with each visit. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$28
Don & Carolyn Goetz are the new owners and have cut over 300 trees to make sites larger, to accomodate big rigs with slideouts. A new building is in progress due to an electrical fire Sept 18, 2001. 100 new sites are being added.GREAT PEOPLE We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2002
$25
I stopped here again in Mar 02, found some improvement in tree spacing. Still a long way to go. Roads are very basic and twisty, still lots of long termers with autos, trucks and boats parked everywhere. The staff was much more friendlier than before. There is (no) pay phone anywhere in the park. Trees are still their biggest
problem along with messy sites, especially during a rain. It always rains in Atlanta Ga. It is still a KOA, but we could never get through to KOA to make reservations. This c/g has a great location in respect to Atlanta and is convienient for getting an early morning start on Atlanta traffic. However, I am going to find an alternative on the South side. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
2001
$28
Newly purchased, October 2001, and no longer a KOA. The original "A" frame office has been destroyed by fire and a new office will be built. New owner said they are using funds that would've been KOA franchise fees to upgrade and create more sites. We noticed quite a few pine trees marked for cutting. Some of these
made parking difficult. We use this park as a stopover and are looking forward to seeing mprovements. We camped here in a camper.