This park is more conveniently located to the historic downtown of Thomasville than the Sugar Mill. The park is mostly permanent residents but there were not any real dilapidated rigs. The night we stayed there were probably a half dozen rigs spending the night. The restrooms were not spotless but they were clean. Wi-Fi was available at no charge and we could get a strong signal from our rig. The Passport America rate that we paid was only $12. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Southern friendly management, very helpful and eager to please. However this has become a mostly permanent resident park with the resultant trashy trailer junk. The men's restroom was unusable. One toilet was falling apart and the other was too filthy to use. The women's restoom was 100% the other direction. Good for an overnight stop if you use your own rig for showers and such. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Many trees throughout the park, so shade is plentiful. Roads are dirt/gravel but are level. I had to negotiate around some trees when backing into my site, but not real difficult. Some sites are close to the main road, but after dark it does get quiet. The sites are fairly level. Short drive to Valdosta or Tallahassee. Approximately 8 miles to shopping and restaurants in Thomasville. We stayed 3 nights here visiting family in Thomasville. The staff was friendly and we would come back here again. We stayed here in a fifth wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a surprisingly nice, little campground off US 19 between Albany and Thomasville, GA. (It is actually at Ochlocknee, GA). Spacious sites are arranged among pine trees and are level. The restrooms were exceptionally clean and each one is a separate unit (toilet, basin, tub or shower) that opened onto a central porch. It is close to the highway, but noise was not an issue. Opportunities for walking were limited (just around the campground circle). We stay here overnight on our way from NC to Tallahassee,FL and have never had a problem with just pulling in and finding a campsite, but have not been here in the summer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground itself is nice enough, but is really away from things. Nice clubhouse with a great fireplace which we really used in February. Personnel were great also. The problem is when it rains the campground becomes almost un-navigable on foot. All hook-ups were good and the Wi-Fi worked adequately. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, quiet, $18 with Good Sam. No pool, good cable and large sites. Good modem, friendly staff and a very nice laundry. The insects were terrible and a lot of road noise at up front sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Just north of Thomasville, GA. Mainly long term, seasonal sites, but some overnight sites. Clean and well maintained. Surrounding area not particularly scenic or picturesque, and little to do in the way of activities. Good value for the price. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.