Pitch Perfect Getaways!

Pitch Perfect Getaways!

Lake days, campfires, and sleeping under the stars don't require a road trip this summer. Several RV-friendly campgrounds within a short drive of Gwinnett make it easy to swap hotel reservations and crowded attractions for a few nights outdoors.

Whether you're traveling with a fully equipped motorhome or trying camping for the first time, nearby campgrounds offer everything from waterfront RV sites to glamping tents and lakeside cabins. The variety means you can choose your own version of camping without spending hours on the interstate to find it.

Where to Park It for the Weekend

One of the most popular choices is Camp Margaritaville RV Resort at Lanier Islands in Buford. Set along the shores of Lake Lanier, the resort offers RV sites, waterfront cabins, and glamping tents for campers who prefer a few extra comforts. Between the lake access, water recreation, and resort-style amenities, it's easy to build an entire weekend around the property.

For those who prefer a more traditional campground experience, Shoal Creek Campground offers a quieter way to enjoy the lake. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Buford campground includes campsites with and without hookups, along with showers, restrooms, laundry facilities, picnic areas, a dump station, boat ramp, and swim area. It's a practical option for campers who want easy access to the water and the essentials that make a multi-day stay comfortable.

Just north of the Buford Dam, Sawnee Campground in nearby Cumming provides another way to experience Lake Lanier. The campground is known for its scenic views and convenient access to boating and swimming, making it a favorite for campers who plan to spend most of their time on the water.

Not every camping trip has to revolve around the lake! Jones RV Park in Norcross offers electric and water hookup sites, bathhouses, restrooms, laundry facilities, and a family-oriented atmosphere. For RV owners looking for a simple weekend getaway close to home, it delivers exactly what many campers need without the crowds often found at larger destinations.

Stone Mountain Park Campground rounds out the list with one of the largest camping operations in the region. More than 400 RV, pop-up, and tent sites are available, along with yurt, safari tent, and RV rentals. That flexibility makes it appealing for everyone from seasoned campers to families testing the waters before investing in their own equipment.

From Lake Lanier shorelines to family-friendly RV parks, these campgrounds prove that there are plenty of ways to spend a summer weekend outdoors without venturing far from Gwinnett. All that's left is choosing your campsite!

You don’t have to venture far from home for your next summer adventure! Explore more places to get out and about right here in Gwinnett at https://www.guidetogwinnett.com/sports-recreation