Hawe Creek - J Strom Thurmond Lake
Beautiful well spaced campsites
Wonderful views of the lake, tall pines, quiet. Bathhouse is clean but a little older.
Campgrounds near Woodland, Georgia cluster around the J. Strom Thurmond Lake region, offering a mix of developed sites with amenities and more rustic camping areas. Petersburg - J Strom Thurmond Lake provides nearly 90 sites with water and electric hookups, while Mistletoe State Park Campground accommodates tent campers, RVs, and cabin stays throughout the year. The region includes multiple Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds situated around the expansive lake system, with options for waterfront access, boat-in camping, and both primitive and developed camping areas.
Camping in this region remains accessible year-round at many locations, though several campgrounds have specific seasonal operations. Petersburg Campground typically operates from April through September, while others like Mistletoe State Park maintain year-round availability. "We spent 7 nights. Our second ACE campground and liked it even more than the first. Large spread out campground so could bike and hike right in and from the park," noted one visitor at Petersburg Campground. Road access to most developed campgrounds is well-maintained for standard vehicles, though some areas may require more careful navigation during rainy periods when dirt and sand sites can become muddy. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for waterfront sites which tend to fill quickly during summer months.
Waterfront camping represents a significant draw throughout the region, with many sites offering direct lake access. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "Almost all are pull through. They're also pretty well spaced out for privacy and plenty of space for each site." While many developed campgrounds provide amenities like electric hookups, water, and dump stations, facilities vary considerably across properties. Visitors seeking more solitude might prefer the less developed areas like Bussey Point Wilderness Area, which offers primitive camping with fewer amenities but more natural surroundings. The camping experience can vary significantly between the more populated campgrounds with full hookups and the primitive sites with minimal facilities but greater privacy. Cell service is generally reliable near the more developed campgrounds but may become spotty in remote areas around the lake.
$12 - $175 / night
"Mistletoe State Park is another great Georgia State Park."
"We spent a couple of nights in Mistletoe State Park in Georgia while we investigated my husband's ancestry. This park is truly beautiful."
$22 - $50 / night
"There is water and electric at each site for those who are in a RV but the dump sites are pretty close by. We will definitely be back!"
"Lakeside lot with incredible space. Dog friendly and they enjoyed being able to go for a swim right outside of the camper."
"The downside to this design is that sites on the left side of the T shape, back in with the trailers camp side facing the road, not the lake."
"We checked in on a Thursday evening from the drive from Florida. Campsite was chosen from a map, which seemed to have an upfront water access."
$22 - $64 / night
"Lots of RVs and pull behinds. Sites were well spaced. We had 15 and it was great, I would stay at the same site again. Water and electric at all sites. Access to water from majority of sites."
"Quiet beautiful good fishing, minimal bugs, waded in the sandy edge of the lake. We will be back."
"The park is close to I-20 and I-520 so there is easy on/off and it is a great place for an overnight if you are just traveling thru."
"Right off the interstate with lots of stores nearby including Walmart and Camping world."
$22 - $64 / night
"Easy walk down to the water, lovely breeze, quiet. We were close to the ADA bathhouse that was immaculate."
"Tons of trees and most sites are on right on the lake. The water is amazingly clear."
"This park is just a few miles away from Mistletoe and we only stayed here because we could not get a site at Mistletoe."
"Walking to other areas of the campground was a hike of several miles. Free WiFi available. Enjoyed our stay!"
$32 / night
"Winfield is a compartively little-known USACE campground situated on a peninsula near the more heavily-traffic Mistletoe State Park."
"It’s right on the lake. There is a retaining wall at the water so it’s about a 3” step to the water. We plan to bring a sep ladder next time. Beautiful place to spend your time camping."
"There's no power which is perfect for camping off grid away from all the trailers. The campsites are right on the water and the view is beautiful."
"It has a fallen tree and lots of underwater sticks right when you walk out on the lake so watch your toes! When we come back we’d probs choose site #5 to avoid the tree and all the limbs."












Wonderful views of the lake, tall pines, quiet. Bathhouse is clean but a little older.
I stayed here during the flame festival and camped in a tent! Even with lots of people at the event the trash on the property was so well maintained you wouldn’t know it was going on. Great food at the concession stand and the bath houses were TOP TIER. I would totally come back for my own stay anytime.
We had a couple night stay here but left after one night. So the spots all have amazing views of the lake and the sunrise/sunsets and you can walk to the water from the sites. The bathrooms are clean but very spaced apart so our site at 91 online looked near the restroom but was not. The spots all around us had multiple cars/boats/trucks and was packed. So noise was an issue and not feeling safe to walk all the way to the restroom alone. The forest around the park was demolished with trees laying everywhere and we never saw one park ranger checking the campgrounds or driving around. I imagine a good place if you’re just wanting to camp and fish.
Nice spot on the river. This is a boat ramp and people are using it. But I stayed sun-fri and wasn’t bothered. There were vehicles that would drive down and turn around. A kayaker put in a boat put in. People visited but didn’t bother me. There are no designated spots. The road in was fine. Mostly paved then its not but easily driven
We initially booked this campground because the nearby state park was full. And we are so glad that it was! We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this park. All of the sites are spacious and the lake is beautiful. Our site was across the street from the bathhouse (which was nice and clean) with a trail up the hill, but it is like your own private trail since the parking lot is around the corner and everyone just goes in that way. The trail from the site down to the lake is a bit of a hike in the woods and downhill, but nothing we couldn't do. It would probably be easiest to take your canoe or kayak down to the boat dock a few sites down to put in and paddle to the beach at the site. We were able to drag our inflatables down and set up at the beach. We love it here and are thrilled it is open again. We will definitely be planning more trips to this campground.
It is very much just an abandoned boat ramp on the river. It’s quiet, secluded and I was the only person here. There’s signs of other campers and fires but I can’t say what’s allowed. Fish and wildlife stopped by because they saw me from the water. He said he would like to see it used more often. It’s practically abandoned. The city mows it. As long as people leave no trace. There’s some trash around, but I can only fit what I brought in.
I liked this spot because it’s out of the way. Be careful if it is raining though. It rained most of the time I was here and the road actually was very slick, like driving on ice slick oddly enough. But the camp area itself was pretty solid around the loop drive so you should be fine even if you aren’t in a 4x4.
I am an avid sportsman. Both hunting and fishing opportunities are very good here.
I've been volunteering here since October 2025. Beautiful lake and beautiful campground. Nice selection of full service sites as well as non sewer sites. Also has primitive camping area for groups and individuals.
Sites in the main campground are small and close together to suit me
Camping near Woodland, Georgia, offers a great mix of outdoor fun and relaxation. With beautiful lakes and well-maintained campgrounds, it’s a perfect spot for families, friends, and solo adventurers alike.
Camping near Woodland, Georgia, has something for everyone, whether you’re fishing, hiking, or just enjoying the great outdoors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Woodland, GA?
According to TheDyrt.com, Woodland, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 93 campgrounds and RV parks near Woodland, GA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Woodland, GA?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Woodland, GA is Mistletoe State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 67 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Woodland, GA?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Woodland, GA.
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