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LoginWith almost 50 state parks within the state of Georgia, finding the right RV camping spot may seem tedious. Keep reading to learn about each park and its amenities. There are numerous outdoor activities and opportunities for adventure at Crooked River State Park. Activities include biking, fishing, paddling, and even boat tours! There are also plenty of nearby attractions to explore, such as Cumberland Island.
The Georgia Mountains Region or North Georgia mountains or Northeast Georgia is an area that starts in the northeast corner of Georgia, United States, and spreads in a westerly direction. The mountains in this region are in the Blue Ridge mountain chain that ends in Georgia. At over 1 billion years of age, the Blue Ridge mountains are among the oldest mountains in the United States and sometimes mistaken to be the oldest mountains in the world. The mountains in this region are also a part of the vast system of North American mountains known as the Appalachian Mountains that spans most of the United States longitudinally along the eastern areas of the nation and terminates in Alabama.
From the woods, waterfalls, and hiking trails of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in North Georgia to the beach-lined southeastern reaches of the state, Georgia is a great place for an RV getaway. The Georgia State Parks system has over 40 parks, many with RV campsites offering full hook-ups along with grills, picnic tables, laundry facilities, heated restrooms, and wifi. Private RV campgrounds and RV resorts also sit across the state, some with perks such as clubhouses, swimming pools, and cable TV. If you really want to go back in time, head to the Ocmulgee National Monument near Macon.
Note: Pets allowed in campground on leash. Bath house available. No dump station. Uchee Creek Army Campground. Handicap facilities are available.
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