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Georgia Campgrounds and RV Parks Click Map for full Size GeorgiaTraffic Information | Home | Hot Links | AddYour Park to the Directory | Go to another State Select State Canada International Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District Of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersy New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming National Park Service Trailer Life Magazine NADA Guides RV Insurance Select Cities Select Cities beginning With A - C D - F G - I J - L M - O P - R S- V W - Z Recreation.Gov Go RVing RV Consumer Group Funroads.Com A Acworth Alltoona-Proctor Park 404-382-4700 Clark Creek North 404-382-4700 Holiday Marina Harbor 404-974-2575 Arabi Southern Gates RV Park & Campground 138 Campsite Rd Arabi, GA 31712 229-273-6464 WebPage: http://www.southerngates.com Email: marthaspears@msn.com Updated 10/8/2003 Map Adel Reed Bingham State Park 912-896-3551 Athens Area Commerce/Athens KOA 1-706-335-5535 Return to Top Atlanta Area Atlanta North KOA 1-800-562-4194 Atlanta South KOA 1-800-562-6073 Austell Atlanta West Campground 770-941-7185 B Barnesville High Falls Campground 770-358-2205 Bishop Pine Lake Campground 706-769-5486 Blairsville Lightners RV Phone: 706-745-7952 Brunswick Blythe Island Regional Park Campground 1-800-343-7855 Golden Isles RV Park 912-261-1025 Buena Vista Camp Vista Campground 912-649-CAMP Ruscar Inc. 912-267-9422 Return to Top C Calhoun Calhoun KOA 1-800-562-7512 Cartersville Cartersville KOA 404-382-73330 D Darien Darien Inland Harbor 912-437-6172 Ellijay Plum Nelly Campground (404) 317-2458 F Forest Park Holiday RV Superstores 800-476-6720 Forsyth Forsyth KOA 1-800-562-8614 L & D RV Park 921-994-5401 H Helen Creekwood Resort 5730 Hwy 356 Sautee Nacoochee/Ga/30571 Phone: 706 878 2164 WebPage: www.creekwoodresort.com Email: creekwoodresort@alltel.net Updated 2/21/2005 Map Hiawassee Enota Campground and Resort (706) 896-9966 Jonesboro Bankston Motorhomes of Georgia 770-477-8095 Sagon Motor Homes 770-477-2010 Kennesaw Atlanta North KOA 770-427-2406 Lake Park Eagles Roost Campground 229-559-5192 Giant Recreation World 800-237-7494 La Grange 3 Creeks RV Park 706-884-0899 Macon Big Oak Campground 4365 Knight Road Macon/Georgia/31220 Phone: 478-474-9763 Email: floyd2312@juno.co updated 9/6/2005 Map Martin Sunset Campground 706-356-8932 Metter Beaver Run RV Park 912-685-2594 Return to Top Norcross Jones RV Park Ph 770-923-0911 Fax 770-381-2142 Ochlocknee Sugar Mill Plantation RV Park 912-227-1451 Perry Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground 515 Marshallville Rd. Hwy 127 Perry, GA 31069 Phone 877-988-8844 / Fax 478-988-8803 WebPage: www.fairharborrvpark.com Email: fairharbor@yahoo.com Updated 5/30/2004 Perry Crossroads Travel Park 912-987-3141 Fair Harbor RV Park & Campground 912-988-8844 Perry Ponderosa Park 912-825-8030 Pine Mountain Pine Mountain Campground 706-663-4329 Richmond Hill Dick Gores RV World 888-756-7556 Waterway RV Campground 912-756-2296 Rome Coosa River Campground 706-234-5001 Return to Top Sautee Nacoochee Creekwood Resort 5730 Hwy 356 Sautee Nacoochee/Ga/30571 Phone: 706 878 2164 WebPage: www.creekwoodresort.com Email: creekwoodresort@alltel.net Updated 2/21/2005 Map Savannah Bellaire Woods Campground 1-800-851-0717 Point South SC / Savannah North KOA 803-726-5733 Auto Intensive Care 912-355-5388 Savannah South KOA 1-800-562-8741 Return to Top Yatesville Heart of Georgia RV Park 706/472-3437 Yemassee Savannah North KOA 803-726-5733



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RVIA - Consumers - Recreation Vehicles - RV Rentals: Try It, You'll Like It RV Rentals: Try It, You'll Like It With the growing popularity of RV travel, the rental business is booming. There are now recreation outlets nationwide renting motorhomes, folding camping trailers and other vehicles, giving non-owners the opportunity to enjoy the fun and freedom of an RV vacation. For someone who loves RV travel but can't commit to ownership or wants to give RVing a try before buying, renting a vehicle is a smart way to start. Why Rent an RV? Renting an RV is a great way for prospective RV buyers to take an RV on an extended "test drive" with their families and belongings. Rentals give prospective buyers the opportunity to try various types of RVs and learn from actual experience which one is best suited to their particular needs. When you rent an RV, you have the flexibility to make your own travel schedule as you travel in complete comfort. Rentals are the answer for families who already know and enjoy the RV lifestyle but don't want the responsibility of ownership. More than 400 national rental chain outlets and local RV dealerships offer state-of-the-art, late model year vehicles for rent. Most rental sites offer fleets of 5 to 50 vehicles and a growing number of campgrounds offer on-site rentals as well. A valid drivers license and proof of age are required by all rental agencies. Minimum age of driver varies with each rental location, so check before renting if you have any doubts. Rental companies give inexperienced drivers tips and test drives before letting you head out onto the open road. With automatic transmissions, power brakes and steering, RVs are easier to drive than you might think. Once you’ve chosen your vacation destination, you must determine if your plans are to rent an RV near your home and drive there or to fly to the location and rent an RV locally to see the sights. Many larger rental locations offer special fly-drive packages to out-of-town renters. Most RV rental companies provide "housekeeping" packages (dishes/pots/pans) at nominal fees. Most require you to bring your own bed linens and will supply you with bed sizes in advance. Before you rent, check with your automobile insurance carrier to see if the rental RV is covered under your current policy or if additional coverage should be purchased from the rental agency. Most of all, relax, enjoy and have a great family vacation experience! What Types of RVs are Available for Rent? Motorhomes are the most popular rental model; however, travel trailers, folding camping trailers, truck campers and conversion vehicles are now available at many rental outlets. Depending upon the season, motorhomes rent from $70 to $170 per day and truck campers and travel trailers average $50 to $120 per day. Remember, that fee includes your transportation, sleeping accommodations, and a kitchen which gives you the option of reducing food costs. Where To Find a Rental RV? For a listing of local and national RV rental locations, contact the Recreation Vehicle Rental Association . Their website provides comprehensive information about member locations throughout the US and Canada. For even further information, check your local phone directory yellow pages. Look under the heading of "Recreation(al) Vehicles: Renting and Leasing" or check with a local RV dealer. Back to "For Consumers" search | sitemap Recreation Vehicle Industry Association 1896 Preston White Drive, P.O. Box 2999 Reston, Virginia 20195-0999



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RV Know How - Hookups and Self-containment Back to Articles Menu Discoveries For New RVers by Joe and Vicki Kieva Every new RVer eventually discovers ... Your first RV is a training rig. It teaches you how you will really use an RV; whether you will spend more time traveling or sitting in a campground. This is the vehicle that lets you discover where you can go and what you can do. You learn how many days per year you will use your RV and the number of miles you will travel in a year's time. It teaches you about driving, backing and leveling; how the size and weight of your rig affects road handling, and how it determines what roads you can travel and where you can camp. Your training rig teaches you how the electric, plumbing and propane systems work; how to hook up the utilities at a campground and how to dump your holding tanks. You learn how to use the self-containment features and the self-containment capacities you really need. It helps you discover whether you prefer the convenience of full-service RV parks or drycamping in primitive campgrounds. Your training rig teaches you how to equip, furnish and pack an RV. You learn just how much interior storage space (closets, cabinets, drawers) you really need (is there ever enough?). It reveals how critical the size and accessibility of the outside storage bays can be and the importance of cargo-carrying capacity and towing capabilities. It helps you determine what floorplan, features and accessories would best suit your RVing lifestyle and needs. Your first RV becomes your basis of comparison when you look for your next RV. And if you come to the conclusion that you enjoy RVing, there will most certainly be a next RV. Bigger is not necessarily better. Everyone would love to have the space, storage and comfort of the larger rigs. At the same time we want the agility and economy of the smaller ones. If you are going to spend weeks or months at a time parked in an RV park, the larger, more spacious rig is your vehicle of choice. On the other hand, if you are going to spend the majority of your time in remote or primitive campgrounds, the smaller, more agile RV will probably be more appropriate. There are a few other factors to consider when selecting the size of your RV. Depending upon the type, size and weight of your rig, your state of residence might require you to pass a test and/or have a special endorsement on your driver's license. Many states have laws that limit the length of motorhomes on their highways to a maximum of 40 feet. Some states limit the length of two combined vehicles (truck and trailer, motorhome and car) to a maximum of 55 feet. Wide-body vehicles (those over 96 inches wide) are restricted to designated highways in some states. A trucker's atlas, available in most truck stops, will highlight those roads where it is permissible to drive a wide-body vehicle. The legal weight limit on most interstates is 20,000 pounds on a single axle. Which explains the need for tandem axles on some of the larger motorhomes. The ferry to Alaska charges by the linear foot and adds a 25% surcharge on those vehicles over 96 inches wide. Older bridges, particularly covered bridges, frequently have weight limitations. There are campgrounds and campsites that simply cannot accommodate the longer, higher and wider RVs. So, while bigger RVs and their amenities can be more spacious and comfortable, smaller RVs are more versatile and less expensive. You can always add expensive accessories later. A patio awning shades the RV's curb-side wall and creates an outside living area. Window awnings do a dynamite job of preventing the heat of the sun from radiating through the glass. But look around, while most RVs are equipped with a patio awning, many RVers seem to survive just fine without the window awnings. If you come to the conclusion that window awnings would be worth the expense, you can always add them later. A clothes washer/dryer is an expensive convenience. It will also take up storage space and add to the weight of your rig. Most campgrounds have a laundry room with coin-operated machines. If the RV has a cabinet plumbed to accept a washer, you can always add one later. Solar panels use the power of the sun to charge your RV's batteries. That's great if you intend to spend a great deal of your time without an electric hookup. But many RVers spend only two or three days at a time camping self-contained. Their coach batteries are usually quite adequate for their needs. And it would not cost very much to install an additional battery or two if desired. You might consider buying an RV that is prewired for solar panels. That way you can always add the panels if you think you need them. A generator consumes about a gallon of fuel an hour, is noisy and emits a smelly exhaust. But it will charge your batteries and, unlike solar panels, can create a sufficient amount of electricity to operate your air conditioner(s). This is a close judgment call. Many trailer owners seem to do without a generator, but most motorhome owner prefer not to. Leveling jacks are a wonderful convenience. Press a button and the RV is leveled and stabilized. But RVers have been leveling their rigs with lengths of lumber for decades. Besides, even with automatic jacks, it is occasionally necessary to use a board or two to bring your rig to an even plane. Go for it if you can, but these wonderful devices, which can be installed later, are not necessarily a necessity. Before purchasing a trailer, you should determine what type and size truck will be needed to tow it. Realize that every vehicle has a limit to the amount of weight it can carry and tow. Identify the trailer you think you want to buy. Ascertain its gross vehicle weight rating and its tongue (or pin) weight. Then find a tow vehicle that, according to its manufacturer, is more than capable of carrying, pulling and stopping the weight of that fully loaded trailer. Where a new RVer can get additional information about RVs and RVing. A variety of information sources are available for avid RVers. Here are a few to get you started. Campground and/or RV Park Directory - A campground directory is a basic RVing tool. It provides an easy-to-follow system of maps and alphabetical listings which enable you to locate the RV parks and campgrounds in the area you wish to stay. Some campground directories provide additional information such as state highway laws regulating RVs, bridge, tunnel and ferry restrictions and the location of disposal stations along major highways. RV Magazines - You'll be able to read about interesting places to go and things to see and do. How-to articles provide good information on improving, maintaining and repairing your rig. Technical and lifestyle experts respond to reader inquiries. RV Clubs - The Good Sam RV Owners Club (800-234-3456) is the largest. RV clubs offer insurance programs, emergency roadside services and discounts at campgrounds. Membership usually includes a periodic magazine with informative articles and columns. Local RV clubs schedule weekend trips throughout the year. What better way to discover the campgrounds in your area. RV Accessory Store or Catalog - Most RV accessory stores will have a magazine and book rack. RV accessory catalogs also offer RVing books and will keep you abreast of the latest in accessories and gadgets. Libraries and Book Stores - Look under Camping, Motorhomes, Recreation, Recreation Vehicles and Travel Trailers. Computer Internet Websites - A little "surfing" will produce a number of websites with information from manufacturers, dealers, campgrounds, clubs and more. A good place to start is www.woodalls.com Visitor Welcome Centers - Most states provide a visitor welcome center near their borders. Look for them in rest areas as enter each state. Go inside to the counter and ask for a state road map and a state parks & campgrounds directory. Other RVers - They are the friendliest, most helpful people you can meet. Enjoy The Journey! Learn more about RVs and RVing. Read our “how-to” RV books View CCNow Cart/Checkout Home Articles Books Seminars About Us E-mail us at joeandvicki@rvknowhow.com



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Campgrounds & RV Parks WHAT'S NEW FESTIVALS & EVENTS LIVE SHOWS ATTRACTIONS SHOPPING DINING LODGING CAMPING / RV PARKS LAKES OUTDOOR ADVENTURES GOLF VACATION PLANNING SERVICES GROUPS, REUNIONS & MEETINGS REAL ESTATE & RELOCATION COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GENERAL BUSINESSES & SERVICES CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP JUST FOR KIDS SPECIAL OFFERS / CONTESTS VIEW MY ITINERARY FREE VACATION GUIDE FREE E-NEWSLETTER FREE VACATION GUIDE Lodging > Campgrounds & RV Parks The Branson/Lakes Area offers thousands of camping and RV sites that can put you right in the heart of the action or in a quiet spot far from the cares of the world. The amenities at area facilities are as varied as can be, with some locations offering all the modern conveniences and others are for those who want to enjoy a more natural existence. No matter where you choose to stay, all Branson activities are within a short drive away. Branson Environs - Several camping properties are located in the heart of Branson activities with locations within walking distance of the area shows and attractions. Convenience is just one of the many amenities located at these in-town facilities. Lake Taneycomo Area - More than 34 lakeside resorts and 10 Corps of Engineers camping facilities, Table Rock lakes offers a wide variety of lodging options and a wealth of activities. The Corps of Engineers camping facilities provide electricity, restrooms, showers, dump stations, boat launches and swimming areas ideal for campers and RV'ers. Lake Taneycomo camping sites can be located either in the heart of the Branson activities or in a secluded location away from it all. Check our members' links to find the perfect spot for you! Table Rock Lake Area - At lakeside, more than 1,200 campsites provide easy public access to the water and to modern conveniences. The Lake offers two types of camping facilities: those operated by the Corps of Engineers and privately-owned camping facilities. The 15 Corps of Engineers recreation areas provide electricity, restrooms, showers, dump stations, boat launches and swimming areas ideal for campers and RV'ers. The private campgrounds offer visitors a personal touch and many feature amenities such as pools and full hook-ups. Click on our members' links to find the facility that best fits your needs. Browse Other SubCategories: Bed & Breakfast Cabins Campgrounds & RV Parks Condominiums Hotels/Motels Houseboat Rentals Resorts Jump To: A - F | G - L | M - R | S - Z | All Oak Grove Campground Add to Itinerary 780 Highway 165 Branson, 65616 Phone: (417) 334-4781 Fax: (417) 239-0424 Website: http://www.oakgrovervpark.com E-Mail: oakgrovervpark@yahoo.com more information... Shadow Rock Campground Add to Itinerary PO Box 545 Forsyth, MO 65653 Phone: 417-546-4763 Fax: 417-546-2052 Website: http://www.forsyth-mo.com E-Mail: cityofforsyth@hotmail.com more information... Trail's End Resort & RV Park Add to Itinerary 71 Dogwood Park Trail Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (800) 888-1891 Fax: (417) 338-3507 Website: http://www.indianpoint.com E-Mail: info@indianpoint.com Click here for reservations. Indian Point Resorts - Your naturally fun getaway on beautiful Table Rock Lake! Only 2 1/2 miles to Silver Dollar City, convenient to Branson entertainment. Featuring 1-2 bedroom lakefront log cabins and resort units with kitchens. RV park too! Plus pool, playgrounds, marina with swim docks, fuel, rental boat slips, pontoon boats, waverunners, ski and bass boats. Packages available including lodging, shows and attractions, shopping and dining discounts. Visit www.IndianPoint.com for rates, floor plans, special offers and on-line reservations. more information... Treasure Lake RV Resort Add to Itinerary 1 Treasure Lake Drive Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (800) 455-2961 Fax: (417) 334-5522 Website: http://www.tlresort.com E-Mail: tlresort@dialnet.net more information... Waters Edge Cabins and RV Add to Itinerary 72 Marina Way PO Box 397 Kimberling City, 65686 Phone: (800) 439-3500 Fax: (417) 739-2016 Website: http://www.watersedgetr.com E-Mail: info@watersedgetr.com more information... Wilderness at Silver Dollar City Add to Itinerary 5125 State Hwy 265 Branson, 65616 Phone: (800) 477-5164 Fax: (417) 338-8284 Website: http://campground.silverdollarcity.com E-Mail: sdcwebsitecustomerservice@silverdollarcity.com more information... Acorn Acres RV Park & Campground Add to Itinerary 159 Acorn Acres Ln. Branson West, MO 65737 Phone: 417-338-2500 Website: http://www.bestbransonrvpark.com E-Mail: camp@bestbransonrvpark.com more information... America's Best Campground Add to Itinerary 499 Buena Vista Rd. Branson, 65616 Phone: (800) 671-4399 Fax: (417) 336-6581 Website: http://www.abc-branson.com E-Mail: fun4uabc@aol.com more information... Branson City Campground Add to Itinerary 300 S. Box Car Willie Drive Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (417) 334-2915 Fax: (417) 334-5575 Website: http://www.cityofbranson.org E-Mail: dstevens@cityofbranson.org more information... Branson KOA Add to Itinerary 1025 Headwaters Rd. Branson, 65616 Phone: 800-562-4177 Fax: 417-334-7450 Website: http://www.bransonkoa.com E-Mail: bransonkoa@aol.com Click here for reservations. more information... Branson Shenanigans RV Park Add to Itinerary 3675 Keeter St. Branson, 65616 Phone: (800) 338-7275 Fax: (417) 334-4785 Website: http://www.bransonrvparks.com E-Mail: bsrvpark@aol.com more information... Branson Stagecoach RV Park Add to Itinerary 5751 State Hwy 165 Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (417) 335-8185 Fax: (417) 335-8190 Website: http://www.bransonstagecoachrv.com E-Mail: info@bransonstagecoachrv.com more information... Carson's Country Courts Add to Itinerary Intersection of Hwy 248 & Shepherd of the Hills Branson, MO 65616 Phone: 877-334-3084 Fax: 417-334-0974 more information... Chastain's RV Resort Add to Itinerary 397 Animal Safari Road Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (417) 334-4414 Fax: (417) 334-4123 Website: http://www.chastainsrvpark.com E-Mail: chastainsrv@tri-lakes.net more information... Compton Ridge Campground Add to Itinerary 5040 State Hwy 265 Branson, MO 65616 Phone: 1-800-233-8648 Fax: (417) 338-8773 Website: http://www.comptonridge.com E-Mail: crccam@aol.com more information... Cooper Creek Campground & Resort Add to Itinerary 471 Cooper Creek Road Branson, 65616 Phone: (800) 261-8398 Fax: (417) 334-6520 Website: http://www.coopercreekresort.com E-Mail: coopercreek@tri-lakes.net more information... 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