Group Campgrounds in Georgia

Group Campgrounds in Georgia

Discover the best group campgrounds across Georgia. Bring the whole crew together in the great outdoors. From family reunions to scout troops, find the perfect group site.

19+ Campgrounds4.6★ AverageBest: Spring through Fall


About Group Campgrounds in Georgia

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.

Best Time

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.

What Makes It Great

  • Sites for 10-100+ people
  • Shared pavilions and gathering areas
  • Group fire rings and cooking facilities
  • Reservable for your dates


Campground Locations

Showing top 19 campgrounds near Group Campgrounds in Georgia

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Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Overnight Camping Permit
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Cumberland Island National Seashore Camping Permits
3
Reed Bingham State Park
4
Dames Ferry
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Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area
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Black Rock Mountain State Park
7
Red Top Mountain State Park
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Oconee Point
9
Duckett Mill
10
Mistletoe State Park
11
Stephen C Foster State Park
12
Crooked River State Park
13
Victoria Bryant State Park
14
Upper Stamp Creek Campground
15
George L Smith State Park
16
Vogel State Park
17
Fort Yargo State Park
18
Sweetwater Creek State Park
19
Toccoa River Sandy Bottoms Campground

Plan Your Trips

Popular Activities

Group camping and outdoor gatheringsHiking on diverse trails from coastal to mountain terrainPaddling and canoeing through swamps and on lakesWildlife viewing including wild horses, alligators, and gopher tortoisesFishing in lakes, rivers, and coastal watersSwimming in mountain lakes and at beach campsites

Tips & Recommendations

  • 1Reserve group sites well in advance through the Georgia State Parks reservation system or Recreation.gov for federal sites—popular locations book up 5-6 months ahead for peak seasons.
  • 2For wilderness areas like Okefenokee and Cumberland Island, obtain required permits early and carefully review access requirements, as both involve boat or ferry transportation that limits gear capacity.
  • 3Bring extra tarps and rain gear regardless of season, as Georgia's afternoon thunderstorms can develop quickly, especially in summer months.
  • 4Groups camping in coastal areas should pack insect repellent with DEET and consider permethrin-treated clothing for protection against mosquitoes and ticks.
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Group Campgrounds in Georgia FAQ

Georgia has 19+ group-friendly campgrounds with sites built for larger parties — room for multiple tents or RVs plus shared amenities like group fire rings and picnic shelters. We rank them by capacity, amenities, and verified reviews.

Group sites in Georgia typically accommodate 10-50 people, and some large-group areas hold 75 or more. Capacity and vehicle limits vary by campground, so check each site's listed maximum before you book.

Almost always. Group sites are limited and book early — often three to six months ahead for summer weekends and holidays. Set an Outdoorithm availability alert to catch cancellations at fully-booked group campgrounds.

Group campsite fees in Georgia usually run $50-150 per night depending on size and amenities — typically more economical per person than reserving several individual sites for the same party.

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Updated June 26, 2026
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