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- Retired_JSOExplorerBook FDR for 2 nights, stay 1, for the same price as 1 at the KOA.
- padredwNomadWe have always stayed at "Lake Pines" campground just east of the city on US 80. My wife had an uncle, retired army major, who lived in Columbus, so we visited several times. Always found Lake Pines to be our choice.
- RGar974417ExplorerWe stayed at Georgia Veterans State Park near Cordelle. Certainly not the closest but nice.We enjoyed the Infantry Museum at Ft Benning and the Confederate naval Museum in Columbus.
- rwessExplorerIf you are military or military retired, Fort Benning has a great recreation area and campground.
- CharlesinGAExplorer
LadyRVer wrote:
Pine Mountain Campground in Pine Mountain.
Totally forgot about this, and I live in the area, and the lady that feeds my cats when I'm gone used to work there.
http://www.rvcoutdoors.com/pine-mountain/
Less than a mile north of the town of Pine Mountain on US 27.
Charles - LadyRVerExplorer IIPine Mountain Campground in Pine Mountain.
- CharlesinGAExplorer
wowens79 wrote:
Georgia Power has a campground on Lake Harding, not far off of I-185. I have not been there, but have been to other GA Power campgrounds, and they are nice.
Looks like it is at the same exit as Hunters Pub. Trust me, have dinner there, and have the fried lobster tails, and the ribeye. It's in the middle of no where, and you may have to park in the ditch, but it is well worth a visit. Yes, it is the cinder block building from the 50's.
Georgia Power closed most of their campgrounds, including Blanton Creek on September 4th or Sept 17th, They will reopen next spring. Tugalo Park remains open all year, and Lake Seed closes Nov 1st. These two are in North Georgia.
https://www.georgiapower.com/in-your-community/lakes-and-recreation/home.cshtml
Charles - IvylogExplorer IIIX2 on eating at Hunters Pub. What it lacks in curb appeal it makes up in food appeal. What you save by staying at the Welcome Center will pay for dinner. OK, maybe not all the cost.
- wowens79Explorer III
johnhicks wrote:
I was just at Heard COE and although I didn't get a chance to thoroughly explore the park I noticed that many sites were short and the driveways to the parking pads were extremely sloped. Check first if you can.
There should not be a length problem. There lots of sites there that are 60-70' long. - wowens79Explorer IIIGeorgia Power has a campground on Lake Harding, not far off of I-185. I have not been there, but have been to other GA Power campgrounds, and they are nice.
Looks like it is at the same exit as Hunters Pub. Trust me, have dinner there, and have the fried lobster tails, and the ribeye. It's in the middle of no where, and you may have to park in the ditch, but it is well worth a visit. Yes, it is the cinder block building from the 50's.
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