The best camping near George L. Smith State Park

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Bliss Hills Farm

8 sites · RVs75 acres · Claxton, GA
Our beautiful unique property has been in the family for 3 generations. Over the years, our family, plus artists, musicians, & writers have come here to refresh and get inspiration from nature. But with Hipcamp, we've opened up for others to enjoy. We have walking trails, a pond where you can kayak, relax on the dock, or feed the huge fish (sorry no fishing allowed.) Also, on our property, there are swings, a tree house deck, obstacle course, fire pit area, wooden bridge, picnic table, and abundant bird life. There's also plenty of wide-open space where you can play frisbee, run, do yoga, and stargaze at night. There's plenty to do in this area, using the farm as your base. Claxton, our hometown, is a great friendly, small-town with grocery and hardware stores and restaurants. Many guests like to side-trip over to the towns of Statesboro, Metter, Vidalia, and Savannah, plus the Golden Isles.
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The Neature Preserve

2 sites · Tents74 acres · Twin City, GA
The Neature Preserve (formerly known as "Tabby's Trees") consists of 74 acres made up mostly of pine forest situated in the coastal plain. An ephemeral wetland runs along the south of the property with a seasonal wetland along the southwest. The overstory of the forest is dominated by loblolly and slash pine with a few longleaf pine sprinkled in as well as turkey oak, live oak, laurel oak, and more. The property has two tent sites and one car camping site that can also accommodate a small camper. There are designated campsites with fire rings, but if you are the only camper during your stay you are welcome to set up camp wherever you would like. We have two miles of trails through a variety of ecosystems that can hiked or biked. The Neature Preserve is all about restoring native habitat! View photos and learn more about the wildlife and plants that inhabit Tabby's Trees as well as the habitat management plan on the "Tabby's Trees" Facebook page.
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Harvester of Healing

15 sites · Tents15 acres · Glennville, GA
Learn more about this land: Get away from the city by not driving far ( just an hour and a half  from  Savannah) and discover another way of living. With over 20 campsites,  each unique(on first come first serve basis). We are a working farm with garden (seasonal items for purchase), chickens (egg breakfast available for purchase), ducks, rabbits, pigs, cats, and dogs. Enjoy a day in the country. Begin with a fresh egg breakfast at one of our picnic tables. Then enjoy a stroll on one of our many trails as you listen to the birds singing. Then if you'd like, book a canoe trip (guided/ drop off).  When you return, how about an earthing session? We have a private hot outdoor shower nearby when you're ready to clean up. We have a grill available for cooking. And we can't forget the animals! We offer several interactive experiences with our animals,  feed the chickens,  pet a pig, or hold the bunnies. Then come evening, sit by a fire and watch an amazing sunset. We have  darts and several other games that can be easily set up for some evening sport. Or you can book an energy healing session with Harvester of Healing and enjoy a massage for your body, mind and soul. We look forward to holding space with you on our sacred grounds!!
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The best camping near George L. Smith State Park guide

Overview

About

Human civilization may not have invented a time machine yet, but that doesn't mean you can't blast to the past. Head over to George L. Smith State Park, where a gristmill and refurbished Parrish Mill are so 1880's. Keep an eye out for the Georgian gopher tortoise, or navigate your canoe paddle through tupelo strands and cypress trees adorned with Spanish moss. Hikers will enjoy the view of the seven mile stretch of trails, the perfect spot for wildlife watching. Best of all? Campers may be able to sleep right on the water's edge, lulled to sleep by the gentle coo of pond animals. Sometimes, it pays to live in the past.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lakeside Campsites - Wake up to the gentle lapping of water at your doorstep with these scenic campsites right on the edge of the mill pond.
  • Cozy Cottages - Nestled in the woods, these cottages come with gas fireplaces and screened porches, perfect for a comfortable wilderness escape.
  • Primitive Campsites - For the true outdoor enthusiast, these sites offer a rustic camping experience amid the park's lush greenery.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as lakeside campsites and cottages are in high demand, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider weekday camping for better availability and to take advantage of discounts.
  • Call the park office directly for up-to-date information on capacity limits and reservation policies.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred site is unavailable, ensuring you don't miss out on the George L. Smith experience.

When to go

The best time to visit George L. Smith State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers lush greenery, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winters are quiet and serene, though some facilities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's operating hours, which are from 7am to 10pm, and ensure you arrive within this window.
  • Parking is $5 per vehicle, with annual passes available for frequent visitors.
  • For a smooth visit, familiarize yourself with park rules and ensure you adhere to them.
  • wifi is available in the park office, allowing you to stay connected even while enjoying the great outdoors.
  • Remember to call ahead for any special accommodations or to inquire about accessibility within the park.

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