RV Parking in Georgia

Welcome to Georgia, where southern charm meets natural beauty! The Blue Ridge Mountains of Northern Georgia serve as a scenic backdrop for RVers, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. At RVovernights.com, we offer an incredible array of hosts and amenities throughout this picturesque state to make your RV journey truly unforgettable. Whether you’re an experienced RVer or just starting, our top selections create the perfect backdrop for your next Georgia adventure. Prepare to discover, unwind, and create enduring memories with a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to bird watching and mountain biking, ensuring there's something for every adventurer in Georgia.

Places to Visit in Georgia

  • Cohutta Wilderness Area

    Nestled in the North Georgia mountains, the Cohutta Wilderness Area offers remote boondocking spots surrounded by pristine forests and hiking trails. It's a perfect getaway for those seeking solitude and nature.

  • Jekyll Island

    Although not traditional boondocking, Jekyll Island allows RV parking in designated areas. It's an excellent choice for those looking for a coastal retreat with access to beaches, historic landmarks, and scenic views.

  • Oconee National Forest

    This expansive forest provides numerous dispersed camping areas where you can enjoy boondocking among the pines and hardwoods, with access to trails, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

  • Tallulah Gorge State Park

    Near the breathtaking Tallulah Gorge, there are areas outside the park where adventurers can find secluded spots for boondocking. The park itself offers hiking, waterfalls, and stunning canyon views.

  • Altamaha Wildlife Management Area

    This expansive area offers a unique boondocking experience with its blend of tidal rivers, marshes, and dense forests. It's a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering opportunities for bird watching, fishing, and kayaking.

  • Savannah River

    Along the Savannah River, there are secluded spots perfect for boondocking, offering a peaceful retreat with river views, fishing, and a unique low country landscape.

  • Appalachian Trail Access Points

    For hikers looking to boondock, the access points along the Georgia section of the Appalachian Trail provide unique opportunities to camp in the wild, with access to some of the trail's most scenic spots.

  • Lake Seminole

    On the Georgia-Florida border, Lake Seminole offers boondocking spots with beautiful lake views, fishing, and boating. It's a great spot for water enthusiasts and those looking for a tranquil retreat.

Georgia RV Camping & Boondocking FAQ

  • Some of the most serene and picturesque boondocking sites in Georgia include the wildlife-laden Mayhaw Wildlife Management Area, the vast expanse of Redlands Wildlife Management Area, and the diverse ecosystems within the Oconee Ranger District of Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests. The Chattahoochee National Forest offers exceptional opportunities for boondocking, especially for those seeking primitive campsites amidst nature. Remember, these areas might have specific zones allocated for boondocking, so always check the current conditions and rules before planning your trip.

  • Yes, there are a few unique regulations for RV camping in Georgia that are good to be aware of:

    State Park Camping Rules

    Georgia State Parks have specific rules for campers, such as quiet hours generally from 10 PM to 7 AM, and pets must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. It's also important to note that alcohol is not allowed outside of your camping area,

    Length of Stay Limits

    In Georgia State Parks, campers can stay up to 14 consecutive days in any one park during the summer; the stay limit is extended to 30 days the rest of the year. After reaching the limit, campers must leave the park for at least three days before returning for another stay.

    Wildlife Protection

    It's illegal in Georgia to feed wildlife, so make sure to store your food properly. This is especially important in areas with bear activity. Also, do not disturb, harass, or attempt to move wildlife.

    Firewood Policy

    To protect Georgia’s forests from destructive pests, only heat-treated firewood that is bundled and certified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) or a state department of agriculture may be brought onto state park properties. Campers can also collect dead and downed wood found in the park for campfires.

    Always remember to check with specific parks or campgrounds for any additional rules or regulations.

  • Georgia’s weather varies greatly with the seasons, making it a versatile destination for RV camping. The summer months can be hot and humid, with temperatures often reaching into the 90s, while winters can be quite chilly, especially in northern Georgia. Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures, with beautiful blooming flowers in the spring and stunning fall foliage. However, similar to Florida, Georgia also has a risk of hurricanes in late summer and fall, so always check the weather forecast before planning your trip.

  • In Georgia, camping permit requirements on public lands can vary by location. Some places require permits, while others allow camping without one. It’s important to check the specific rules of the area you plan to visit. Some locations may necessitate reservations or obtaining a permit in advance. Always consult the relevant public land management agency for the most accurate information.

  • Yes, you can legally boondock in Georgia, particularly on public lands managed by the USDA Forest Service. However, boondocking is not universally permitted, such as along highways or on Georgia Department of Transportation-owned property. Some cities, like Cleveland, GA, also have regulations against camping without explicit permission from the property owner. While coastal tent camping sites are not free, RV parking is possible for coastal experiences. As always, follow safety measures such as securing food from wildlife, not feeding wild animals, and safely managing campfires. Always check with local regulations before setting up camp.

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