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Browse RV Campground Reviews by State

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Florida

  • Horseshoe Cove RV Resort Review β˜… 7.6

    Bradenton, FL β€’ $65-95/night

    Active 55+ community with 470+ sites, private island park, and direct access to Braden River. Resort-style Gulf Coast living.

    Full HookupsPrivate IslandSaltwater Pool55+
  • Linger Lodge RV Resort Review β˜… 8.2

    Bradenton, FL β€’ $50-80/night

    Historic 1945 Old Florida resort on Braden River with Forbes-rated restaurant and authentic swamp setting.

    River AccessForbes RestaurantHistoricKayaking
  • Frog Creek RV Resort Review β˜… 8.5

    Palmetto, FL β€’ $55-85/night

    Top-rated family resort with free breakfast Mon/Fri, heated pool, fitness center, and immaculate facilities.

    Free BreakfastPoolDog ParkFamily-Friendly

Georgia

  • Blue Ridge Toccoa River KOA Holiday Review β˜… 4.9

    Blue Ridge, GA β€’ $59-99/night

    Premium KOA resort on the Toccoa River with spacious pull-throughs, heated pool, and mountain views.

    Full HookupsRiver AccessPoolWiFi
  • Morganton Point Recreation Area Review β˜… 4.4

    Blue Ridge, GA β€’ $26-39/night

    USFS lakefront camping on Lake Blue Ridge. Budget-friendly sites with swimming beach and boat ramp.

    Electric HookupsLake AccessSwimming BeachUSFS
  • Blue Ridge RV Resort Review β˜… 4.9

    Blue Ridge, GA β€’ $55-75/night

    Brand new luxury RV resort with premium sites, private bathhouses, and mountain creek flowing through property.

    Full HookupsPrivate BathhousesCreek ViewsLuxury
  • Jekyll Island Campground Review β˜… 8.7

    Jekyll Island, GA β€’ $51-54/night

    Iconic Jekyll Island location with 179 sites nestled under Spanish moss-draped oaks. Walking distance to Driftwood Beach.

    Full HookupsSpanish MossDriftwood BeachHistoric District
  • Blythe Island Regional Park Review β˜… 8.3

    Brunswick, GA β€’ $37-50/night

    Best value on Georgia Coast. County park on 1,100 acres with 97 sites, freshwater lake, saltwater fishing pier, and excellent privacy.

    Lake CindeeFishing PierPlayground1,100 Acres
  • Coastal Georgia RV Resort Review β˜… 8.1

    Brunswick, GA β€’ $58-78/night

    Resort-style park with 105 spacious sites (35 ft wide), heated pool, conference center. Perfect I-95 stopover or extended stay.

    Extra-Wide SitesPoolConference CenterI-95 Access

South Dakota

  • Mount Rushmore KOA Holiday Review β˜… 4.8

    Hill City, SD β€’ $69-109/night

    Premier KOA campground 13 miles from Mount Rushmore with deluxe patio sites, heated pool, and modern amenities.

    Full HookupsHeated PoolWiFiDeluxe Patio Sites
  • Custer State Park Campgrounds Review β˜… 4.6

    Custer, SD β€’ $30-50/night

    State park camping with 9 campgrounds across 71,000 acres. Experience bison herds, scenic drives, and pristine wilderness.

    Electric HookupsWildlife ViewingHiking9 Campgrounds
  • Badlands Cedar Pass Campground Review β˜… 4.4

    Interior, SD β€’ $22-37/night

    NPS campground in the heart of Badlands National Park. Wake up to sunrise over dramatic rock formations.

    Electric HookupsStargazingHiking TrailsNational Park

How to Choose an RV Campground

  1. Check Hookup Types: Full hookups (water, electric, sewer) vs. partial or dry camping
  2. Verify RV Size Limits: Ensure your RV length is accommodated
  3. Read Recent Reviews: Look for specific feedback about WiFi, noise, and site conditions
  4. Book Early: Popular campgrounds book 6-12 months ahead for peak season
  5. Call for Site Recommendations: Ask staff which sites have the best views or least traffic