The best campsites in Reed Bingham State Park, GA

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The best campsites in Reed Bingham State Park, GA

Public campgrounds in Reed Bingham State Park are often sold-out.

3. Paulk Park's Peaceful Pond

92%
(902)
64km from Reed Bingham State Park · 59 units · Tents, Motorhomes
The Paulk Park RV Campground sits right next to the 5-acre County Lake fully stocked with some of the best catches in the area. Troll the lake for bream, bass, and catfish or sit outside and relax in the cool breeze while enjoying a good book and the peaceful scenery.24 RV lakeside sites feature 30/50 amp pedestals with water & sewer connectionsdump station (located on East side of lake near picnic shelter - call before use; $10 fee)35 tent-camping sitesRestroom, shower, and laundry facilities 5-acre lake stocked with bream, bass, and catfish (fishing license required)shelter with picnic tableon east side of the lake: dock, boat ramp (trolling motors only, please), picnic shelters, nature trail
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$10
 / night

6. Golden Acres Ranch

100%
(11)
70km from Reed Bingham State Park · 2 units · Tents, Motorhomes
We are a small 50 acre ranch in the panhandle of Florida. Most of our property is pasture. Our mile-long driveway is lined with Oak Trees. We also have a few acres of Mayhaw trees in a seasonal pond. We raise Miniature Tennessee Fainting Goats to sell as family pets. We pasture a half dozen sheep for wool, live with several Peafowl for beauty and entertainment, and a couple dozen Guinee Fowl for pest control and more entertainment. A hundred and twenty-five chickens supply us with plenty of eggs. A dozen ducks offer up a few eggs a day as well. You can pet the goats and Baboy, our Potbellied pig. Walking in the pastures offers a glimpse at the local variety of flowers, birds, and insect life. Stay away from the dozen bee hives we watch over. This is a very quiet and welcoming place. We do have three Great Pyrenees gradian dogs roaming the property at night. They are mostly quiet but can occasionally spend a bit of the night barking and chasing predictors. Coyotes, foxes, and raccoons are better just off the property. Hang out, relax, read, and feed the goats. Monticello has some great restaurants, antique shops, a well-equipped sporting goods store, and a hardware store. If you are a cyclist, there are hundreds of miles of clay roads through the North Florida and South Georgia countryside. There are very few cars and lots of views. We have some routes to share. The clear-water spring-fed Wacissa River is nearby. Bring your own canoe or kayak, or rent one from one of the businesses at the head of the river. The Aucilla River is also nearby. Both are world-class trips. We can offer advice and guide services. Visit GoldenAcresRanchFlorida.com for more information. We are also a highly rated Harvest Host site.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

17. Rocky Bend Flint River Retreat

78km from Reed Bingham State Park · 26 units · Motorhomes
Discover the unique charm of Rocky Bend Flint River Retreat, a family-owned haven nestled along the serene banks of the Flint River in southwest Georgia. This tranquil retreat offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, making it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation, adventure, or quality time with loved ones. Whether you're an avid angler eager to experience some of the best fishing in the region or simply visiting family nearby, Rocky Bend provides the perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories in nature. At Rocky Bend, you can immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of southwest Georgia. Enjoy a peaceful morning sipping coffee on the porch of one of our distinctive cabins while watching the sunrise, or cast your line from a boat on the river. The retreat is alive with the sounds of nature, from the cheerful morning chorus of birds to the enchanting glow of fireflies illuminating the night sky. We offer a diverse selection of over eight cabin rental options, ranging from furnished to unfurnished, and including both elevated and ground-level accommodations, as well as a handicap-accessible cabin. Our facilities also feature full and partial RV hookups, along with an indoor pavilion that can comfortably seat up to 70 guests, making it perfect for gatherings and events. With 4,000 feet of riverfront property and
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$44
 / night

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Golden Acres Ranch

100%
(11)
70km from Reed Bingham State Park · 2 units · Tents, Motorhomes
We are a small 50 acre ranch in the panhandle of Florida. Most of our property is pasture. Our mile-long driveway is lined with Oak Trees. We also have a few acres of Mayhaw trees in a seasonal pond. We raise Miniature Tennessee Fainting Goats to sell as family pets. We pasture a half dozen sheep for wool, live with several Peafowl for beauty and entertainment, and a couple dozen Guinee Fowl for pest control and more entertainment. A hundred and twenty-five chickens supply us with plenty of eggs. A dozen ducks offer up a few eggs a day as well. You can pet the goats and Baboy, our Potbellied pig. Walking in the pastures offers a glimpse at the local variety of flowers, birds, and insect life. Stay away from the dozen bee hives we watch over. This is a very quiet and welcoming place. We do have three Great Pyrenees gradian dogs roaming the property at night. They are mostly quiet but can occasionally spend a bit of the night barking and chasing predictors. Coyotes, foxes, and raccoons are better just off the property. Hang out, relax, read, and feed the goats. Monticello has some great restaurants, antique shops, a well-equipped sporting goods store, and a hardware store. If you are a cyclist, there are hundreds of miles of clay roads through the North Florida and South Georgia countryside. There are very few cars and lots of views. We have some routes to share. The clear-water spring-fed Wacissa River is nearby. Bring your own canoe or kayak, or rent one from one of the businesses at the head of the river. The Aucilla River is also nearby. Both are world-class trips. We can offer advice and guide services. Visit GoldenAcresRanchFlorida.com for more information. We are also a highly rated Harvest Host site.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

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The best campsites in Reed Bingham State Park, GA guide

Overview

About

The 375-acre Lake Reed Bingham is the star attraction at Reed Bingham State Park. Visitors can explore the water lily and tupelo tree-lined lake by boat, by renting a canoe or kayak, or by fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and bream. However you choose to explore, you’ll likely spot wildlife along the way, such as bald eagles, tortoises, and alligators. Back on land, seven miles of walking and biking trails lead through the park’s diverse ecosystems, from bald cypress swamp to sand hills and a pitcher plant bog. Reed Bingham State Park Campground serves tent and RV campers, while one primitive, paddle-in island campsite sleeps up to 30 people.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations can be made at the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites website or by phone.
  2. Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Reservations can be made 13 months ahead of time.
  3. Campsites that have not been reserved in advance are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

When to go

Reed Bingham State Park is open year-round, and while most visitors arrive in summer, there’s plenty of appeal throughout the year. Boating and paddling are popular in the hot summer season, while the cooler temperatures of fall are ideal for hiking and biking. In winter, birdwatchers can see nesting bald eagles as well as thousands of migrating black vultures and turkey vultures.

Know before you go

  • Boat, canoe, kayak, bicycle, and fishing gear rentals are available in the park.
  • For supplies, stop at the Walmart in Adel, a 10-minute drive away.
  • All pets must be on a six-foot leash and continuously attended to. Pets are not allowed in any buildings.
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