11 RV Parks near Trion, Georgia
Summerville, Georgia 4.47 miles SW
LaFayette, Georgia 11.21 miles N
Mentone, Alabama 15.53 miles NW
Rising Fawn, Georgia 18.11 miles NW
We did however find 11 campgrounds within 25 miles of Trion. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Trion in the left hand column.
2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Rd Summerville, Georgia 30747 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 25 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 14 Reviews
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Mar 2018 - $33.00
Ok for passing thru. The park is well maintained. But hard navigating the tiny roads and turnarounds required to check in. Camphost seemed like we bothered her "lunch time" when we asked for directions. Been to much nicer State Parks before, and will check this one off my list. - Muffin70043
Nov 2017 - $31.00
Great campground with beautiful wooded campsites! Pros - spacious sites, fishing, trails, great scenery Cons - Not full hookup, no pool or beach. - RandyP
Oct 2016 - $28.00
This park is beautifully wooded and the staff takes immaculate care of the campsites and their campers. Spotless restrooms kept clean by wonderful hosts. Naturalists very helpful with good hiking trails. The only challenge is that most all sites have some kind of grade that made leveling our 32' motorhome somewhat of a lesson in patience. Come prepared with extra blocks or other equipment needed for this. I just wish they had full hookups but any inconvenience here is made up three fold by the wonderful, serene setting. This our first time here but will be a regular stop when exploring north from Alabama. - bobnemens
3680 County Road 165 Mentone, Alabama 35984 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2010 - $20.00
Serinity lives up to its name. It is a quiet park in a very wooded area around a man made lake. The park provides overflow for nearby Desoto Falls State park but is worthy in its own right. The owner is very friendly and helpful. The park is clean and well maintained. On the down side, the restrooms and shower rooms are crude and sort of "home made" with plywood floors, one without bare studs showing. There is LOTS to do in the area. - Buddy Ray
1300-1440 Co Rd 731 Valley Head, Alabama 35989 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 7 Reviews
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May 2009 - $22.00
I'm not exactly sure how to rate this campground. On one hand, it had a special ambiance to it that took us back in time to the 1960's. It it a quiet, family-oriented campground with all of the basic necessities. The staff was very helpful and friendly, and the Caverns and Homestead exhibit were an added bonus. On the other hand, we felt like the campground was in disrepair. I'm sure being a small family run campground, that funds are tight to do improvements. However, they could increase their business by 200 percent if they would invest some money into it's appearance. My negative comments would include unlevel sites which are too close to each other, and the need to upgrade the bathhouse. My positive comments would include the beautiful scenery, nice pool and location with area attractions. - RandyP
May 2008 - $27.00
We are giving this campground a 7 only because it really needs some updating and upkeep. The caverns are great (our guide was very knowledgeable) , as is the animals, pool and the quiet area. At check in the people weren't too friendly. The bathrooms weren't cleaned and there wasn't a lot of hot water. I don't think that we will go back - noriwitt
May 2008 - $10.00
It is with reluctance I give this park a 6. There is a real dicotomy here. Start with the Pluses: Great location, quiet, recently part of Passport America (hence low rate), Wi-Fi (but only at picnic pavillion near cave entrance), lots of shade and room for kids, tent sites, lots to do at campground with caverns and woodworking and living history displays, close to Mentone and Fort Payne. Minuses: tight sites, some significant leveling issues, tight turns on gravel roads, steep grade in/out, dump station not on level surface and in disrepair, lack of hot water in showers (tepid at best, pilot light went out we were told), most of the sites could use some attention of some sort. We stopped here to visit the area, and were happy with choice. Take time to visit caverns and chat with family members. If you have PA, it is a GREAT deal. But if you have a big rig, are not comfortable on narrow roads, have trouble backing, then this may not be your cup of tea. I really want to see them succeed and keep this facility open. With the temporary closure of State Park campground for renovations, hopefully increased business will provide capital to make the improvements needed to bring this up to a 8 or 9 with out a lot of effort. - Too-wow
755 Braves Blvd NE Rome, Georgia 30161 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 12 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Jun 2017 - $30.00
A real find. This small campground is located at State Mutual Stadium, home of the Rome Braves minor league baseball club. Great location adjacent to the Oostanaula River and Downtown Heritage Trail system. Gravel pads with patios, water and 15/30/50 power hookups. Operated by the friendly Braves staff, who will even give you a golf cart ride to the stadium. Great way to combine a trip to the ballpark and a night of camping. Open year round, reservations required - contact Braves office to book. - AtlantaBrave
122 Cloudland Canyon Park Rd Rising Fawn, Georgia 30738 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 98 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 81 Reviews
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Apr 2018 - $28.00
Beautiful park and campground. The road in climbs 1,200 feet with a couple of switchbacks but we navigated it easily with a 40-foot motorcoach and a tow vehicle. Just take it easy. Would do a 10-rating but there are no sewers and electricity is only 30-amp (we used a cheater box to get service from both 30-amp outlets). Lots of trees would block satellite reception when leaves are out but ours worked this time. We stayed in the east rim campground which seems to be newer, but the west rim sites are nice too. Sites are angled well for easy back-ins. Lots of nice trails and great views, This was our third time here over the years and we'll keep it on our "return to" list. - Grumpier99
Oct 2017 - $28.00
We simply love this park. Beautiful in the fall. Fantastic hiking. West Rim sites are very well wooded. We have four feeders out and the birds are very happy. Roads on West Rim campground are narrow and some turns are sharp. I am in a 40 foot long, tall, wide fifth wheel so it is a challenge, but we made it. You cannot reserve a specific site. Some have 50 amp and are so marked. None have sewer. Unfortunately, they do not exercise any control on site selection so we did see tent campers on a 50 amp site. Great water pressure. Enjoy!!
We are here for five nights and won't leave the park. We are here to hike as much, as many, as often as possible. It is so beautiful here that I have no desire to go anywhere else. - Moe and Flo are on the go
Oct 2017 - $23.00
The only reason I am not rating park with a 10 is the lack of 50 amp spaces. There are approximately 10 or less and we were lucky enough to get one of the only ones remaining. We had a 40 ft RV with 2 A/Cs and less than 50 amp was not an option with us staying 7 days. My main complaint was with the tent campers taking up some of the 50 amp spots. Overall park host were very nice and bath houses were very clean and also had laundry facilities. - Taresa
4054 Big Texas Valley Rd NW Rome, Georgia 30165 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Jun 2011 - $25.00
Excellent campground! Not really a bad site in the campground, but the lakeside sites are amazing! However, no reservations are accepted, so you need to arrive during the week to get a lake site. There are several lakes for fishing, and a really nice beach right next to the campground. Ideal for biking and hiking as well. The only grills available in the campground are built into the fire-rings. There are at least four really nice handicap sites available that remained unused during our stay with a full campground. No sewer hookups at sites, but a nice dump station is at the campground exit. Very strict rules exist, so make sure to follow them! And when they say the lake is open from "Sunrise to Sunset," they mean 6:30 until 8:30 with no exceptions. We enjoyed our visit and will definitely return!! - RandyP
Sep 2008 - $20.00
We love to go to Rocky Mountain. It is close enough, but far enough away, that we feel like we have gone somewhere, without the long drive. We love to fish so we always try to get a lakefront site. It is wonderful for family, or couples. Has a great beach area plus grills if you are there only for the day. - ElizabethDN
Oct 2007 - $20.00
This is one of our favorite campgrounds because it's secluded, has excellent sites. Lakefront sites are spacious. Some sites are a bit unlevel. There is a beautiful beach for swimming. The scenery is gorgeous. This is a friendly campground. It is on a first come first serve basis and you fill out your envelope and pay on the honor system. Staff come by sites and are friendly. This is a dog friendly campground too. - hqndagal
1357 Co. Rd. 261 Fort Payne, Alabama 35967 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 42 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 31 Reviews
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Oct 2017 - $13.00
The nightly rate reflects a month plus electric for 2 weeks. I intended on only staying one week but added another week then decided on the month! Owners were very nice! Park is no frills but clean and friendly. Everything is on the honor system: self check-in, purchasing firewood and ice. Bathhouse was clean with great water pressure and hot water. Some steep roads....larger Class A rigs could have a problem but there are several sites right by the office that would suit them. Lots to do in the area. - RVingMe
Jun 2017 - $40.00
We selected this park due to the proximity to Little River Canyon. If you are wanting to see the Canyon, this is a great park. There are no family activities, no pool, not much to do but see the Canyon. Park is a little difficult to locate at first. Could use some improved directional signs. The park itself is beautiful and quiet. Our spot was slightly off-level but not bad considering being in the mountains. Bring leveling equipment. I never met the staff, only phone. Used the honor system for check in/out and payment. I like that. I will certainly be back. - DA TT
Apr 2017 - $18.00
This is a new park in the construction phase. It is not a resort but a really nice campground. The roads are a little tight, but doable with our 40' fifth wheel. The sites were level with plenty of space. The wifi would come and go depending on the time of day and number of users. Our particular site had a fuzzy cable connection. The hook ups were centrally located. We will stay again when in the area. - Al and Anne-Marie
181 Lock and Dam Rd SW Rome, Georgia 30161 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 31 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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May 2015 - $22.00
We stopped here for a night. No problem getting a nice site with a view of the river. Staff was very friendly and helpful and park was obviously well-maintained. A great spot for fishermen, the park has a boat ramp. A hiking trail wends along the river. - WxToad
Oct 2014 - $22.00
Sites are a little close to each other but this is a very nice city park with many sites right on the river. Fair Verizon signal. - mockturtle
2523 Red Bud Rd NE Calhoun, Georgia 30701 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 87 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 27 Reviews
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Jul 2017 - $37.00
We called ahead for a spot thinking this park was a KOA. We were never told on the phone that they were not a KOA anymore, so our KOA card was of no use. The campground was all locals living there with only one on the road RV owner like us.The WiFi did not work even after notifying the office. Their answer was too people on at that time (5:00 PM). Neighbors chopping firewood after dark and diesel pick ups running late into the night. The campground looks like an RV dump. Never again ! - geeman53
Apr 2017 - $36.00
Needed an overnight in transit, too hot for Walmart. Drove in without reservation, got last spot. Place is no longer a KOA. - John McK
Mar 2017 - $36.00
Sites are not level. Stopped on our way going north thinking this was a koa. It is no longer a koa. Came in after dark easy self registration but pricey at $36.09 for a night on a muddy non level site. Couldn't put our jacks down. Would not recommend for Big Rigs. 32' Class C motorhome. - gmajs
1212 Elkwood Dr Dalton, Georgia 30720 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 6 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Mar 2018 - $10.00
Stayed one night on our way through. Basically a gravel parking lot. As said previously it was weedy. There are 6 sites. 5 30 amp and one 50/30. One site had a huge hole/depression in it. 2 sites were taken by members storing their rvs. We told them about the hole at the lodge and they are going to look at it. Water and power are padlocked. Bartender has the keys. Can't beat the value. The entry/exit is a hard left in. Much easier to go up to the parking lot and turn around. Same when you leave. Everyone at the lodge was very friendly. It is a smoking lodge though. - Patricia57
Jun 2017 - $10.00
We stayed here one night while traveling through the area. The power pedestals and water spigots are padlocked. You must obtain a key from the lodge bar. The RV parking area was very unkempt - it had 12" weeds throughout the camping area. The very first site on the right as you enter the RV parking area has 50 amp service, the other three have 30 amp. There was an empty motorhome being stored in one of the 30 amp sites when we were there. The lodge has a very nice pool, but we didn't take advantage of it. The campsites were very secluded and quiet, with the exception of a distant train horn every now and then, but we did not find it disturbing. The driveway apron entering/leaving the RV area can be a challenge - take it very slow. - craigtaz