Eastbank
153 Eastbank Road, Bainbridge, GA 39819
Eastbank
$14.00 - $50.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$28.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$28.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Campsite fees range from $14 to $50 per night, depending on site type. Discounts are available with America the Beautiful Senior Lifetime, Senior Annual, and Access Passes.
About this campground
Discover your perfect outdoor escape at Eastbank Campground, where 65 thoughtfully designed sites await adventurers year-round. Whether you're casting a line into the shimmering waters, exploring scenic trails, launching your boat for a day on the lake, or spotting rare birds through your binoculars, this versatile destination promises unforgettable experiences. Most sites come complete with convenient water and electric hookups, ensuring comfort meets wilderness in perfect harmony.
Eastbank Campground accommodates a variety of camping preferences, including RV and tent camping. Waterfront sites are particularly popular for their scenic views.
Historical SignificanceStep into a piece of living history at Eastbank Campground, nestled alongside the impressive Jim Woodruff Dam. This cherished recreation area stands as a testament to the harmonious meeting of Florida and Georgia, where the creation of Lake Seminole transformed the landscape into one of the Southeast's premier outdoor destinations, drawing generations of families to its welcoming shores.
Weather and SeasonsExperience nature's gentle embrace throughout the year at Eastbank, where mild temperatures create an inviting outdoor playground in every season. Spring and fall paint the landscape with perfect camping weather, while summer brings warm, humid days ideal for lake activities and cool evening campfires. Even winter shows its softer side here, with crisp, manageable temperatures that keep trails accessible and fishing lines in the water.
ElevationNestled at the gentle lowlands surrounding Lake Seminole, Eastbank Campground rests where the earth meets water in perfect tranquility. This accessible elevation makes every adventure effortless, from launching boats to beginning hiking expeditions.
Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in a natural wonderland where towering pines and majestic hardwoods create a living cathedral around your campsite. Lake Seminole's pristine waters stretch as far as the eye can see, while the surrounding forests buzz with life. Watch playful raccoons at dusk, spot magnificent bald eagles soaring overhead, glimpse prehistoric alligators basking in the sun, and observe the delicate balance of nature where native snakes play their vital role in this thriving ecosystem.
Geological RegionPerched at the crossroads where Georgia meets Florida, Eastbank Campground commands stunning views of Lake Seminole's vast 37,500-acre expanse and its meandering 376 miles of shoreline. The landscape tells an ancient story through its rolling hills, where dense stands of pine and hardwood forests cascade down to meet the water's edge, creating a diverse tapestry of habitats that has captivated visitors for generations.
Campsite details
AccessibilityEastbank is noted for its paved campsites and water/electric hookups, making it accessible for RVs. However, the hilly terrain may pose challenges for some visitors, and bathhouses are reported to be located in only one loop, making access less convenient for those in other loops.
Sites SizeCampsites are described as spacious, with most accommodating large RVs. Some sites are located directly on the waterfront, offering stunning views of Lake Seminole.
Sites PrivacySites are relatively well-spaced, but some reviews mention a lack of vegetation between sites, reducing privacy. Loops A and C offer waterfront sites with better views, while Loop B is more wooded.
Total Campsites65 campsites
Recommended CampsitesWaterfront sites offer the best views and proximity to Lake Seminole. Sites in Loop B tend to be more shaded.
Best CampsitesWaterfront sites in Loops A and C are highly praised for their scenic views, particularly sites A3, A4, and C24.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
4:00 PM
Check-out
3:00 PM
Stay Limit
Maximum consecutive stay limit is 14 nights. Guests may stay up to 14 nights total within rolling 30 days.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Maximum of 8 guests per campsite.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutCampground is divided into three loops (A, B, and C) with varying access to waterfront and shaded areas.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen year-round. Reservations operate on a 6-month rolling booking window.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made through Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777.
Walk-in AvailabilityWalk-up sites are available but limited. Park gate is locked from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM, restricting late-night walk-up access.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations must be made before the scheduled arrival date. Late cancellations incur a $10 fee and forfeiture of the first night's use fee. Recreation.gov facilitates refunds and changes, with limitations after arrival.
Amenities available
Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Cell phone service
Flush toilets
Electricity hookups
Water hookups
Laundry Facilities
Activities you can enjoy
Eastbank Campground offers a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, including fishing, boating, hiking, birding, and water sports. Lake Seminole's abundant wildlife and scenic views make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. While some activities like hiking are limited due to closed trails, the proximity to the dam and the lake compensates with opportunities for walking and fishing.
Hiking
Hiking options are limited, as some trails are reported to be closed. However, visitors can enjoy paved pathways leading to the dam for walks and scenic views.Fishing
Fishing is one of the main attractions at Lake Seminole, which is known as one of the best spots for sports fishing in America. Anglers can catch largemouth, hybrid, striped, and white bass, along with catfish, crappie, and bream.Biking
Biking is possible around the campground, with paved paths leading to the dam. However, there are no designated biking trails.Boating
Boating is a major activity, supported by the campground's boat ramp and dock. Visitors can enjoy water skiing, canoeing, and kayaking.Wildlife viewing
The area is rich in wildlife, including raccoons, alligators, bald eagles, and various bird species. Birdwatching is particularly popular, with sightings of hawks, black vultures, and ducks.Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports like kayaking and canoeing are popular due to the lake access provided by the campground.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Fire rings are provided at each site. Buying firewood locally is encouraged to prevent pest migration.
- Quiet hours are Park gate is locked from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM, minimizing disturbances during nighttime hours.
Hazards
General hazardsArgentine ants and grass height are noted concerns from user reviews. Wildlife such as alligators may pose risks, though no swimming is permitted for safety.
Active alertsNo specific active alerts reported. Seasonal construction at I-10 exits may impact access.
Weather forecast
76
°F
Aug 26
Tuesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Moderate wind, may affect light items
Humidity: 69%
Moderately humid conditions
Wind: 4.3 mph
Moderate wind, may affect light items
Clear sky
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Emergency Services
Closest hospital is in Bainbridge, GA, 23 miles away. Emergency services include ranger patrols and hosts available on-site, with emergency exits accessible even during locked gate hours.
Good to know
Peak season datesJanuary 1 - December 31
Trash and recyclingTrash and recycling facilities are available, but there have been reports of overflowing dumpsters, particularly during peak times. One user noted, 'The trash was in a huge open dumpster piled high to overflowing.'
Proximity to water featuresCampground surrounds Lake Seminole, with many sites offering immediate waterfront access.
Common complaintsComplaints include overgrown grass, issues with ants, outdated bathhouses, and occasional lack of water pressure.
HostCamp hosts are reported as friendly and helpful, often maintaining sites immediately after departure.
Campground Map
153 Eastbank Road, Bainbridge, GA 39819
Driving directionsTake I-10 to Exit 166 (Chattahoochee) to Highway 90 West. Turn left and proceed to the traffic light. Turn right on Bolivar Street. Travel 1.5 miles north. Campground sign is on the right; entrance is on the left.
The campground is accessible from I-10 utilizing Exit 166. While the road conditions to the entrance are generally good, there is construction reported at nearby exits that may require detours. The entrance road includes a steep downhill section which campers should be aware of.Nearby places
Marianna, FL: 23 miles
Quincy, FL: 23 miles
Tallahassee, FL: 40 miles.
Nearby supplies
Grocery store: Piggly Wiggly in Sneads, FL (5 miles). Larger supplies available in Marianna, FL (23 miles). Fuel and basic supplies accessible at local gas stations in Sneads.
Camper Reviews
4.6
518 reviews

Eastbank is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for Eastbank Campground are overwhelmingly positive, with many highlighting the scenic views, spacious sites, and friendly staff. However, some recurring complaints include maintenance issues with bathrooms, long grass, and an ant problem.
Review Summaries
Based on 518 reviews
What Campers Love
Many visitors praise the campground's beautiful lake views, spacious and level campsites, and friendly staff. One visitor noted, 'The sunsets over Lake Seminole were breathtaking,' while another...
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Common Concerns
Negative feedback includes outdated and poorly maintained bathroom facilities, overgrown grass, ant infestations, and occasional issues with water pressure. Some users also mentioned that the hiking...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Visitors recommend bringing insect repellents and ant control measures due to the presence of ants. It's also suggested to bring all necessary supplies, as the nearest grocery store is several miles...
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Seasonal Insights
Winter months are particularly popular due to mild weather and fewer insects. Summers can be hot and buggy, with reports of ant problems increasing during this time. Visitors also note that the...
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Camper Quotes
'The sunsets were stunning, and the lake view made our stay unforgettable.' (User review) 'The bathrooms need serious updating, but the park itself is beautiful and clean.' (User review) 'Bring ant...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Waterfront sites in Loops A and C are highly recommended, with users noting that these offer the best views of the lake. Some reviews mention that sites in Loop B are less scenic but more shaded.
Based on 518 reviewsAccessibility Features
Accessibility is generally good for RVs, with paved and spacious sites. However, the hilly terrain and distance to bathhouses from certain loops may pose challenges for some visitors.
Based on 518 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are allowed, but users note that they must be leashed at all times. Some visitors expressed concerns about the lack of pet-specific facilities, such as a dog park.
Based on 518 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025