
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
Each elevated platform accommodates your entire party in exclusive solitude—no neighboring campers sharing your wilderness experience above the dark swamp waters.

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Each elevated platform accommodates your entire party in exclusive solitude—no neighboring campers sharing your wilderness experience above the dark swamp waters.

Multiple camping zones accommodate groups seeking coastal wilderness adventures, from Sea Camp's developed facilities to backcountry sites at Hickory Hill and Yankee Paradise.

The 42 campsites plus dedicated pioneer campground accommodate groups of any size, while the island camping option creates an unforgettable private basecamp accessible only by boat.
Group camping in Georgia offers diverse adventures across dramatically different landscapes, from the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp to pristine Atlantic barrier islands and the highest peaks of the Appalachian Mountains. Whether your group seeks coastal wilderness on Cumberland Island National Seashore, mountain vistas at Black Rock Mountain State Park, or the unique ecosystem of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia delivers exceptional group camping experiences with facilities designed to accommodate larger parties.
Spring (March through May) and fall (September through November) offer ideal conditions for group camping in Georgia, with mild temperatures, lower humidity, and spectacular scenery—spring wildflowers in the mountains and fall foliage throughout the state. Summer brings hot, humid weather statewide, but coastal campgrounds benefit from ocean breezes, and higher elevation sites like Black Rock Mountain provide cooler refuges with temperatures 10-15 degrees below the lowlands.
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Multiple waterfront campsites accommodate large parties with direct access to 3,600 acres of calm lake waters where everyone can swim, fish, and paddle together. The spacious layout connects groups to both secluded shoreline and shared boat launch facilities for coordinating on-water adventures.

The Recreation Area accommodates large groups with spacious campsites scattered beneath towering pines, plus a rental cabin that serves as a central gathering hub.

Groups gather at 3,640 feet elevation where multiple campsites cluster near a picnic pavilion and amphitheater, all reservable for coordinated arrivals.

Multiple group-sized campsites accommodate larger parties along Lake Allatoona's shoreline, with picnic pavilions and open spaces for communal meals and activities.

Seventy full-hookup sites spread across 70 waterfront acres provide ample space for multi-family gatherings, with paved roads connecting campers to boat launches, swim beaches, and playgrounds.

Spacious lakefront sites accommodate multiple families together, with several walk-in tent pads and RV spots clustered near shared picnic pavilions perfect for reunion meals.

Large, well-spaced sites along Lake Lanier's shoreline give groups plenty of room to spread out while maintaining a shared basecamp for water adventures.
Four spacious group shelters and 84 campsites spread across a lakeside peninsula provide ample room for large gatherings, with covered pavilions bringing everyone together for meals and activities.

Groups gather under certified dark skies at this remote Okefenokee outpost, where designated group camping areas and picnic shelters provide communal bases for exploring the ancient swamp.