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Sam_Spade
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I checked Good Sam, KOA and Allstays (from a search here) and it appears that Stone Mountain is the ONLY place nearby to legally park an RV for a campout.

Anybody have any "secrets" you'd like to share ??
No more than 20 miles outside the outer loop.

Stone Mountain looks OK but it's always nice to have options.
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Mark_and_Linda
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Already been mentioned...Red Top on the north side.
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We stayed at High Falls State Park 2 years ago in the River Campground.It has alot of sites,some pull through's and some back in.Water and electric hookups,showers and laundry facilities. It's about 20 miles south of Atlanta off I-75. They also have a lakeside camp ground but the sites are small and at right angles to the road so they are hard to back into.

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Check out the CoE Parks on Allatoona Lake. Some will fall about 20 miles from I-285. Also Red Top Mountain SP.
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Sam_Spade
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Thanks to all who replied, even those who suggested things WAY outside of my limits. ๐Ÿ˜‰

It looks like Stone Mountain is going to be the best bet.

And yes, I know that Atlanta metro is built WAY out.....but once you get much past the "perimeter" most of the development is limited to the main arterial highways and you can turn off the main highway and be in the woods again in a mile or so in a lot of places.
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rwess wrote:
High Falls and Indian Springs are both State Parks just off I-75 just outside Metro Atlanta on the Southside. Dobbins Joint Reserve Base in Marietta has a small RV Park on base. Lots of RV parks, state parks, COE parks and military campgrounds around Lakes Lanier and Allatoona.


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fcooper wrote:
Probably not within your 20 miles beyond the I-285 loop, but the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers is a little known RV park.

From their web site:
Weโ€™ve been told by many of our visitors that the Georgia International Horse Park is one of the best kept secrets that they have found with regard to RV parks east of Atlanta. The GIHP offers a full-service RV park for the convenience of our guests. Fully equipped with water, electric and sewer service, these 140+ sites are located near the Stable Complex and the Walker Arena Complex. Full-service shower facilities are also located within the RV Park and their use is included in the daily RV site rental fee. Due to limited capacity, you must call in advance (770-860-4190) and reserve your space. GIHP office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. โ€“ 5 p.m. We look forward to your visit!


You do not have to be associated with an event in their park to use their campground. We stayed here for a couple of nights several years ago. Nothing fancy, but full hook ups and very quiet.

Here's there web site:
Georgia International Horse Park website

You can find the campground under the "other amenities" tab.

Fred


Good option if you are at an event at the horse park.

Very basic, dirt lots, not woodsy......

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fcooper
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Probably not within your 20 miles beyond the I-285 loop, but the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers is a little known RV park.

From their web site:
Weโ€™ve been told by many of our visitors that the Georgia International Horse Park is one of the best kept secrets that they have found with regard to RV parks east of Atlanta. The GIHP offers a full-service RV park for the convenience of our guests. Fully equipped with water, electric and sewer service, these 140+ sites are located near the Stable Complex and the Walker Arena Complex. Full-service shower facilities are also located within the RV Park and their use is included in the daily RV site rental fee. Due to limited capacity, you must call in advance (770-860-4190) and reserve your space. GIHP office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. โ€“ 5 p.m. We look forward to your visit!


You do not have to be associated with an event in their park to use their campground. We stayed here for a couple of nights several years ago. Nothing fancy, but full hook ups and very quiet.

Here's there web site:
Georgia International Horse Park website

You can find the campground under the "other amenities" tab.

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rwess
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High Falls and Indian Springs are both State Parks just off I-75 just outside Metro Atlanta on the Southside. Dobbins Joint Reserve Base in Marietta has a small RV Park on base. Lots of RV parks, state parks, COE parks and military campgrounds around Lakes Lanier and Allatoona.
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DownTheAvenue
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ct1964ups wrote:
Sam Spade wrote:
I checked Good Sam, KOA and Allstays (from a search here) and it appears that Stone Mountain is the ONLY place nearby to legally park an RV for a campout.

Anybody have any "secrets" you'd like to share ??
No more than 20 miles outside the outer loop.

Stone Mountain looks OK but it's always nice to have options.


you have Jones Rv inside Atlanta...in Norcross.......http://www.jonesrvpark.com/
Chuck


Jones RV Park is not in a desirable area. It is a very poor choice.

ct1964ups
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Sam Spade wrote:
I checked Good Sam, KOA and Allstays (from a search here) and it appears that Stone Mountain is the ONLY place nearby to legally park an RV for a campout.

Anybody have any "secrets" you'd like to share ??
No more than 20 miles outside the outer loop.

Stone Mountain looks OK but it's always nice to have options.


you have Jones Rv inside Atlanta...in Norcross.......http://www.jonesrvpark.com/
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Anybody have any "secrets" you'd like to share ??
No more than 20 miles outside the outer loop.


First secret is Atlanta is a BIG spreadout city and suburbs and communities extend out 20-50 miles from the outer loop, with this demand, not many invested in securing land and building nice campgrounds.

Stone Mountain, is actually REALLY nice, with a lot of activities in the park, as well as easy access into โ€œATLANTAโ€, with still a woodsy camping experience. (a little pricey, but you get what you pay for).

State Parks are nice options in GA, Fort Yargo and/or Red Top Mountain, closer to Atlanta, nice options, will be out further than the 20 miles.

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Lake Lanier Islands, north of Atlanta up I-85/985, probably right at 25-30 miles north of outer loop โ€“ Okay, a little pricey, and last I saw the campground was let goโ€ฆ..Stone Mtn MUCH better.

The other Campgrounds that may hit the radar, most likely are not really campgrounds, more trailer parks, in the Atlanta area.

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