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- jnharleyExplorerBe very careful which loop you go down and the roads are incredibly narrow unless they have done some major overhauls since we were there. The staff was not helpful at all in which loop/campsite would be best for a big rig. We would never camp there again but it is very popular with most people. We camped there in a 40 ft 5th wheel.
- Jq1953ExplorerWe were there 07/16 and the sites we used were plenty wide. Our coach is 35' plus row and we didn't have any issues.
Be careful of the trees on the right edge of road from I95 to the park. (Some limbs stick out into the road.). This road is four lanes so I stay in left lane. - WalabyExplorer IIWe stayed there in 2015, albeit not with a 40+ ft 5er. Had my smaller (24 ft TT), but I thought there were ample spots that were good size and easy access. The slot I had was full hook up as I recall, and would easily have acommodated you.
I didn't have any significant issue with access or roads being super narrow, that I recall.
Mike - rbtgloveExplorerWe stayed there a few years ago, a nice park but pretty far out. There were some big places but we had a small TT. Think we had a full hookup.
- Stormy_EyesExplorerOne reserves a category of campsites, not a specific site. So, with a big rig you may want to time your arrival (if you can), trying for a time when there are an abundance of sites for which to select. I would not want to arrive in a big rig and have to navigate into the last available site (there is usually a reason others passed it by).
As I recall, the full book up sites seemed larger on average than the w/e ones. We had a long easy pull through site. - Rangerman40ExplorerI was just there for Christmas in my 40ft fifth wheel. Try to snag one of the full hookup pull through near the front or it's gonna get a little tight. Even on my way out of the loop I was on I rubbed some palm tree frons that put some scratches down the side of my fifth wheel. The road was to tight, to curvy, and trees to close to get out unscathed. With that said I'd go back in a heartbeat. It's a little bit of a drive from downtown, but it's a nice park.
- lj2654ExplorerI agree with Rangerman above. We were lucky and had a great spot.We were in a 40' DP. One loop I remember was close turning because of trees by the road, but we managed to get by. We had a nice site in the middle that was a pullthru and was very nice.
- spoon059Explorer IINever been. They have an access charge to enter... even if you just want to look at the campground. There are several other adequate campgrounds with close proximity to Savannah that don't charge you just to see the park.
- 2gypsies1Explorer III
- Dance_ChickExplorerWe stayed last July in a pull-thru FHU site. We have a 40' MH with toad. We had plenty of space. Thought it was a nice place.
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