Campgrounds in Warren County, Georgia

Campgrounds in Warren County, Georgia
Warren County, Georgia is in the northeast section of the state and has the towns of Warrenton, Camak, and Norwood within its boundaries. The county is in what is referred to as the Savannah River Area. The Oconee National Forest and J. Strom Thurmond Reservoir are located about a one-hour drive from the county and offer hiking, fishing, boating and camping.

Rocky Comfort Plantation RV Park

The Rocky Comfort Plantation RV Park offers visitors sites that can handle all size RVs and full hookups (sewer, water and 30- or 50-amp electric.) There is a lake on the grounds and fishing opportunities are plenty. The campground is open year round and has daily, weekly and monthly rates. There is no tent camping. Pets are allowed if leashed. Good Sam club discounts are available for members.

Rocky Comfort Plantation RV Park
1456 Johnson Road
Warrenton, GA 30828
(706) 465-1113
rockycomfortplantation.com

Boss's RV Park

Boss's RV Park offers campers sites that can handle large RVs and those with slide-outs. Hookups include 30- or 50-amp electric, water, sewer and Wi-Fi. Pets are allowed and the park is open year round. Sites have shade-providing trees, and many have picnic tables and fire-rings. Magnolia Spring State Park is within an hour of the campground and offers hiking trails.

Boss's RV Park
2801 Hoyt Braswell Rd,
Wrens, GA 30833
(706) 547-0402
bossrv.bestparkview.com

Mistletoe State Park

Spread over 1,920 acres and 75,000 acres of water/lake, the Mistletoe State Park offers hiking, rock climbing and boating. There are camp sites for both RV and tent campers. There is a 12-mile backpacking trail in the park, as well as 3.5 miles of nature trails and walks. Dogs are allowed but must be leashed in the park. There are bathrooms on the campgrounds as well as fire-rings and picnic areas. Reservations are recommended and can be made online at georgia.reserveworld.com.

Mistletoe State Park
3725 Mistletoe Road
Appling , GA 30802
(706) 541-0321
gastateparks.org/Mistletoe

Article Written By Eric Cedric

A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.

Write for Trails.com
  • Editor's Pick

    5 Top North American Wildflower Hikes

    5 Top North American Wildflower Hikes

    Springtime brings a sense of new beginnings and new life as flowers begin to bloom and fill the air with their sweet and pleasant fragrance. Luckily we can see wildflowers all summer long, since spring hits at different times throughout North America. See flowering cactu...

    More National Parks...
  • Popular Article

    National Park Substitutes: Great Spots Without the Crowds

    National Park Substitutes: Great Spots Without the Crowds

    Coping with crowds at national parks can get tiresome, especially during the peak tourist season. If you want to escape from the herd, or just take a breather from the bustle of bigger attractions, the United States has plenty of less-visited but still worthwhile spots t...

    More National Parks...
  • Featured Destination

    Prevent Yourself from Getting Lost While Hiking

    Prevent Yourself from Getting Lost While Hiking

    When you're hiking you're going to want to make sure you stay found. What I mean by that is that you've put an itinerary in the car, you know the area that you're hiking to, you know the route and the trail you plan on being on, you know what the trail markers are going ...

    More Camping Basics...

Hotel Finder

Destination
Check-in
Check-out
Adults (18+ yrs)
Children (2-17 yrs)
Get Rates and Availability

Outdoor Gear & Equipment

ALL NEW Trails Gear Store powered by:

Trail Finder

US Map

Search by Keyword