RV Parks Near Douglasville, Georgia

RV Parks Near Douglasville, Georgia
Located west of Atlanta, Douglasville has preserved its late 19th century and early 20th century Southern charm as the metropolis has spread toward this town. Downtown Douglasville has been added to the National Register of Historic Places because of its preservation of a Southern railroad community. The nearby Sweetwater Creek State Park provides ample opportunities for anglers, hikers and wildlife.

Atlanta Marietta RV Resort Park

Northwest of Douglasville near Interstate 75, Atlanta Marietta RV Resort Park features shady full hookup RV sites complete with cable TV and wireless Internet. Convenient access to the Atlanta area ensures visitors the opportunity to explore its cultural and historical attractions, including the Atlanta Cyclorama and Stone Mountain Park. Guests at the resort are provided a number of amenities, including a pool, propane service, laundry facilities and showers.

Atlanta Marietta RV Resort Park
1031 Wylie Road SE
Marietta, GA 30067
(770) 427-6853
amrvresort.com/

The Rock RV Park & Campground

The Rock RV Park & Campground is located near the Silver Comet Trail, a 61-mile trail for hikers and cyclists stretching from Smyrna, Georgia, to the Alabama-Georgia border. The wooded campground offers electric and water hookup RV, pop-up and tent campsites. On-site amenities include picnic areas, restrooms and fishing. A pavilion and stage provide facilities for large events.

The Rock RV Park & Campground
130 Forsyth Lake Road
Rockmart, GA 30153
(770) 684-8519
therockrvpark.com

Sweetwater Valley Park

West of Douglasville near Interstate 20, Sweetwater Valley Park offers pull-through 30-amp and 50-amp RV sites. A popular destination for scout groups and families, park amenities include a playground, bath houses, dump station, laundry facilities, outdoor recreation areas, driving range, hiking trails and picnic areas.

Sweetwater Valley Park
366 Sweetwater Bend
Villa Rica, GA 30180
(770) 456-1917
sweetwatervalleypark.com

Article Written By David Chandler

David Chandler has been a freelance writer since 2006 whose work has appeared in various print and online publications. A former reconnaissance Marine, he is an active hiker, diver, kayaker, sailor and angler. He has traveled extensively and holds a bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida where he was educated in international studies and microbiology.

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