Blue Ridge RV Parks & Campgrounds
Campgrounds near Blue Ridge, Georgia
Commercial & Private
State Parks, Forests, and Preserves
National Parks, Forests, and Preserves
Canadian National Parks
Canadian Provincial and Preserves
Corps of Engineers
BLM & DNR
US Forest Service
County Park
City Park
TVA Park
Military Only
Pull-thru Sites
Pets Allowed
Big Rig Access
Tent Camping
55+ Only
Kid Friendly
Boondocking
Cabins & On-site Rentals
Dump Station
Group Camping
Dispersed Camping
Workamping
Class A Only
No Minors
Full Hookup
Electric 50 AMP
Electric 30/20/15 Amp
Sewer
Cable/Sat. TV Hookup
Central Water Spigot
Public Phone
Water
Restrooms
Showers
Laundry
Camp Store
Pet Area
Propane Available
Cafe / Snack Bar
Clubhouse
Firewood Available
Group Kitchen
Horse Camp
Landing Strip
Picnic Shelter
Restrooms: vault
Church Affiliated
Clothing Optional
Winery
RV Dealership
Fairground
Specialty Park
Permanent only
Members Only
Pool
Playground
Recreation Trails
Rec Room
Casino
Fishing
Beach
Biking
Boating
Golf
Gym/Workout Facilities
Horseshoes
Mini-Golf
Outdoor Courts
Pickleball
Water Access
WiFi
Nightly Price
$0 - $125
Elevation
-300' - 20,000'
Number of Sites
0 - 500
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- Kim Ever Ride the Black Bear trail with your bike. Drive around and take in the scenery. But overall, we were not impressed with Minocqua and I really wanted to go there. I guess if you've got watercraft, or like small beaches on inland lakes, it's great. Shops are unimaginative, all the same stuff. They must all go to the same vendor fairs. I couldn't find anything from local artists and the shopping got boring. Also, they are not dog friendly. Actually, they're a bit uptight about dogs. Which sadly we find this often in the mid-west. When we're south or east there is by far a better acceptance of mans best friend. No dog friendly restaurant in Minocqua. You'll have to go to Woodruff to find two nice places and a brewery with patio that will allow dogs. Big Bones BBQ was great, food delicious. Hoggie Doggie has Chicago hot dogs, beef and soft serve ice-cream. We drove around looking at other campgrounds in the area, frankly they all are lacking and they all have an abundant of seasonal permanent sites and they are are crowded and trashy looking. Such beautiful nature and not much to offer in campgrounds. Maybe the state parks, but stay away from the private campgrounds, unless you like crowded narrow sites.4 years ago Hiawatha Trailer Resort
- User2235 Minocqua is a cool little lake tourist town with lots of activities. Great shops away from the strip (which was packed for the Holiday) - specifically Chocolates & More (they make their own chocolates and some of the best hand-made caramel we ever tasted) and The Cheese Board, both of which I highly recommend. Large grocery store right next door to those shops. We also found a great local pub - Fritz's - in Woodruff, which served some of the best cheeseburgers we have had in a very long time. This area is a lot of fun, with lots to do and plenty of camping choices.5 years ago Hiawatha Trailer Resort
- phfa We like to go to flea markets and there are some near and one in St. Germain every Monday. They have a variety of shops in town and a lot of eating places. We enjoyed the Antique shop in Minoqua, and the Casino is less than 20 miles from the camp ground. Our site was across the street from the restrooms and laundry.6 years ago Hiawatha Trailer Resort