Campground close to Savannah, GA

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  1. Hapinowagain

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    We are looking for a recommended campground close to
    Savannah, GA. How about it????

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  2. dana

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    We live about 100 miles from Sav'h and visit frequently because we have friends there. Our favorite campground is the Skidaway Island State Park. We prefer the state park-type camping over the more commercialized/parking lot stuff. It is very rural, can be buggy and hot in summer but beautiful. It is near the marsh with lots of animals - don't leave any trash outside - racoons and opossuums will help themselves. Most other campgrounds in the area do not get good reviews. Georgia State Parks are the best - of course I'm a little partial!!!

    Dana in Georgia
     
  3. RedHatter_B

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    We stayed at one on Tybee Island, it was not too bad as I remembered. We were in a new section close to the street but quiet. It provided all services, cable tv as well. We rode our bikes around the island which made it fun.
     
  4. John Blue

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    You will like Skidway Island. Savannah is a great place to visit. Stay away from Bellaire Woods Campground. Read reviews under Savannah and you will see the place is a bad problem.
     
  5. georgia

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    We stayed at Fort McAllister State Park while visiting Savannah in April. The sites were large and wooded - very pretty park. Our only complaint at that time were the "no-see-ums"! :eek:
     

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