Surprised that this fine facility does not appear in some of the RV guidebooks. It seems mostly focused around fishing tournaments operated from A-1 facility on site. Boat ramps, docks, great store with all types of fishing gear, snacks, etc. But the campground is superb. Sites are large, shady, easily accessible. For $5 extra, choose a shady waterfront site on the east side with open water views and docks right at your campsite. Fish strikes all over the place - take your pole. Be alert that waterfront sites near the office/dock area might be noisy at 5 AM when tournament fishermen take off in bass boats. Do not, do not, do not miss fried catfish dinner at on-site restaurant "Choby's" with full service bar, lots of colorful locals - a very easy walk from your campsite. Wal-Mart and good shopping available just a few miles to south in town of Milledgeville. Though we only stayed overnight, we will go back and stay longer next time. An excellent overnight stop for travelers going to/from Florida, if you are not using I-75. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Highly recommended park. Very clean and level sites. Staff is very friendly. Trash pick up at your site. Good views of surrounding mountains and forests. This is our second time here and will return next year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The current reviews pretty much covers it all. The large site, very nice pool and enclosed dog run are nice extras. Staff always there to help. The wireless was useless for me on the upper level. If I stop there again I hope they have upgraded the wireless system. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice quiet and clean RV park. Plenty of room to maneuver even the largest rig. There is not a lot of shade available at this park so expect it to be hot in the Summer months. It does have excellent cable service and WIFI. The staff were very friendly and the park is well laid out. When the sign says deer crossing, believe it. One crossed our path and ran into the woods shortly after we arrived. The restrooms and showers are private and clean. With the Passport America rate of $15 this park is a bargain. The site had a gravel pad that was fairly level. There is no road noise from any of the surrounding highways. It does have a pay laundry that is also kept clean. We will stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice quiet park and a great bargain for Passport America users. We had a site toward the back, great view of sunrise over the tops of the trees. Our site was level, they are working on rebuilding sites. Staff was friendly as were the folks who are seasonal. If in the area again we would stop again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This a good clean base campground to take in the local sights and town. A bargain at the Passport American rate of $15/night. The office staff lady was OK, but not overly friendly. I requested a site close to the free WiFi so I didn't have any trouble receiving the signal. The free cable TV was good with about 70 channels. The laundry facility was not adequate for an RV Park of this size. 2 washers and 2 dryers. The local town is considered the "Antebellum Capital of Georgia" The old homes were great to see. There are 2 colleges in the town. Georgia Military College and Georgia College and State University. Fun town. As an added attraction there is an old Georgia State Hospital (mental hospital). It is very Hannibal Lector looking. A must see. Next to it is a correctional facility. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here in a 37 ft fifth wheel trailer. Very pleasant campground in a nice location with good views. Site allocated was very uneven and narrow - relocated to next site along which was much better. WiFi variable - signal kept dropping out. Cable TV limited channels, but OK. Only 1 shower and toilet for women and 1 for men, which in probably not enough for a campground of this size. However, they were clean and tidy although we didn't use them. Excellent value on this campground with Passport America discount. Would use again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here for a wk. on our Passport, but had to extend our stay at the regular rate ($28.00) because of medical reasons. This is a fairly new park & although there were only 2 washers & dryers I had no problem being able to use them. Both Laundry & Restroom facilities were clean. The pool is heated, but we saw no one in it the entire time that we were there. It's right next to the Club House. They were getting ready for their annual music fest, which they have twice a yr. It would have been fun to stick around, but we had to be on our way. The staff was friendly & most helpful. Should you need medical attention while there, you're in a good area. I was impressed at how quickly I was accommodated & how well. We would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Large sites with good views of the local hills.. The new owner is working [very hard] to add to all amenities. The cable system is all inclusive. The laundry only has one washer/dryer. The pool appears to be in the owners yard, but I guess its ok for everyone to use. Close to town that has a huge amount of things to see, as its an old Georgia capital. The tours in town were an added suprise and great. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park was super nice, paved and lighted streets easy access. Sites are large, new local owner has material on site to level and landscape all sites, should be completed by late Sep't. Also new propane refill station installed. I will return one of the most scenic RV parks I have been to, clean quiet, great fishing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
October 2005
$13
New CG with paved roads. Many sites are not level, we had to move 3 times to get (sort of) level, but not major issue, lots of space. Most campers are overniters but about 80% of regulars are working on a const project... nice group of people! We will go to this CG on our next visit to the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The on site owner continues to add sites and upgrade. All of the interior roads were paved and he had added more sites. There is a new "bluegrass barn" that is used for entertainment and concerts. A restaurant at the front of the campground serves breakfast and lunch. There were two rallys there when we arrived and the way the park is laid out, there was plenty of room. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a new campground with an owner on site. He has developed this rv park with the
rver in mind. It is exactly the view you would expect in the foothills of the Appalachians. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.