RV Parks in Savannah, Georgia

RV Parks in Savannah, Georgia
The salt marsh estuaries around Savannah continue to nurture an abundance of wildlife as they have nurtured the development of this colonial-era settlement in northeast Georgia. RV travelers staying in the area may choose between inland forests, coastal marshes and the beach as a base camp for hiking, biking, birding or kayaking in the Savannah area.

Bellaire Woods Campground

The woods along the Ogeechee River provide the backdrop for the pull-through, full hookup RV sites at Bellaire Woods Campground. A boat launch onto the Ogeechee River offers kayaking and fishing on the river as it bends and twists for many miles toward Ossabaw Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. The campground also provides bath houses, showers, pool, playground, propane, convenience store and laundry facilities.

Bellaire Woods Campground
805 Fort Argyle Rd.
Savannah, GA 31419
(912) 748-4000
bellairewoods.com

Biltmore RV Park

The art and architecture of historic Savannah includes Telfair Academy, the Owens-Thomas House and the Andrew Low House, all of which are located near Biltmore RV Park. A trolley that runs from the park to the historic district allows guests to shop, dine and sightsee before returning to the full hookup RV sites complete with cable TV and Wi-Fi.

Biltmore RV Park
4707 Ogeechee Rd.
Savannah, GA 31405
(912) 236-4065
biltmorervpark.com

River's End Campground & RV Park

The city of Tybee Island provides this park near the beach with full hookup RV sites in addition to tent sites and cabin rentals. Fort Pulaski National Monument to the west of the campground preserves the location of Fort Pulaski, captured by Union troops in 1862 using the new rifled cannon. Miles of hiking trails provide visitors with a chance to see the minks, otters, bobcats, deer and birds that garrison the grounds of the fort. River's End Campground & RV Park provides a comfortable stay with cable TV, Wi-Fi, a pool, bath houses, picnic areas, propane, a dump station and laundry facilities.

River's End Campground & RV Park
5 Fort Ave.
Tybee Island, GA 31328
cityoftybee.org

Skidaway Island State Park

An observation tower at Skidaway Island State Park allows guests to gain an overhead perspective of wildlife while miles of hiking trails allow for a more personal encounter along the eastern shore of the Georgia Intracoastal Waterway southeast of Savannah. Pull-through sites feature cable TV, electric and water hookups and are able to accommodate RVs up to 50 feet. The park also offers playgrounds, picnic areas, grills, fire rings, restrooms, a dump station and laundry facilities.

Skidaway Island State Park
52 Diamond Cswy
Savannah, GA 31411
(912) 598-2300
gastateparks.org/Skidaway

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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