Camping Near Reed Bingham State Park
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The 5 best campgrounds near Reed Bingham State Park, GA
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Unicoi State Park
Helen, GA
Unicoi State Park offers a peaceful camping experience surrounded by the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains with trails for hiking and biking.
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Cloudland Canyon State Park
Rising Fawn, GA
Cloudland Canyon State Park is a scenic destination with stunning canyon views and opportunities for hiking rock climbing and camping in the great outdoors.
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Vogel State Park
Blairsville, GA
Vogel State Park offers a variety of camping options including RV sites and tent camping surrounded by the beautiful Chattahoochee National Forest.
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Black Rock Mountain State Park
Mountain City, GA
Black Rock Mountain State Park is a scenic destination with stunning views hiking trails and camping opportunities in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains.
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Amicalola Falls State Park
Dawsonville, GA
Amicalola Falls State Park offers camping near the stunning Amicalola Falls as well as hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
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About
Nestled in the heart of Georgia, the magnificent 375-acre Lake Reed Bingham serves as the crown jewel of Reed Bingham State Park. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscape, where water lilies dance alongside majestic tupelo trees that frame the shoreline. Whether you're paddling a rented kayak, steering a canoe through the tranquil waters, or casting your line for the abundant bass, crappie, catfish, and bream, adventure awaits at every turn. Wildlife encounters are practically guaranteed, with majestic bald eagles soaring overhead, gentle tortoises ambling along the shore, and native alligators patrolling the waters. The terrestrial offerings are equally impressive, featuring an extensive network of seven miles of trails perfect for hiking and cycling. These pathways weave through an incredible array of ecosystems, from mysterious bald cypress swamps to rolling sand hills and the unique beauty of a pitcher plant bog. When it's time to rest, the park's welcoming campground accommodates both tent and RV enthusiasts, while adventurous souls can opt for the exclusive island campsite - a primitive paradise accessible only by water that can host up to 30 outdoor enthusiasts.
- Secure your spot through the official Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites reservation portal or contact their phone booking service.
- Don't delay in making your arrangements - you have the advantage of booking up to 13 months before your intended stay.
- Spontaneous adventurers can still find hope - any unreserved sites become available for immediate claim on a first-come, first-served basis.
Welcome year-round, this natural haven offers unique experiences across all seasons. Though summer draws the largest crowds for aquatic adventures and paddling expeditions, each season brings its own charm. Autumn's mild climate creates perfect conditions for trail exploration and cycling adventures. Winter transforms the park into a birdwatcher's paradise, where you can witness majestic bald eagles tending to their nests and marvel at the spectacular sight of thousands of black and turkey vultures during their seasonal migration through Georgia.
- Everything you need for outdoor recreation - from boats and paddling equipment to bicycles and fishing gear - is available for rent within the park premises.
- Need to stock up on camping essentials? The nearby Walmart in Adel is just a quick 10-minute drive from the park entrance.
- Four-legged companions are welcome but must remain on a leash no longer than six feet and under constant supervision. Please note that pets are not permitted inside any park facilities.