Georgia Coastal RV Park Introduce
Georgia Coastal RV Park, located at 26610 US-82, Waynesville, GA 31566, USA, offers a location near the Georgia coast. However, potential visitors should be aware of certain conditions and limitations based on recent customer reviews.
This park appears to primarily serve long-term residents, with a significant portion of the RVs occupied by permanent dwellers. It is important to note that this may differ from a traditional RV park experience.
Here are some key points to consider:
- Water Pressure: Reviews indicate very poor water pressure, making showering and other water-related activities difficult.
- Check-in Process: There is no designated check-in area. Guests may need to locate their spot using a digital map. Communication with management may be delayed.
- Site Size and Amenities: Sites are described as small, limiting outdoor relaxation. The park lacks fire pit rings and picnic tables.
- Bathroom Facilities: Bathrooms are container-style units, and their sanitary condition is not consistently praised.
- Accessibility: The park's location requires driving past it to turn around due to a median, and there is no dedicated turn lane.
- Pond Access: The park offers access to a pond, but it contains a significant amount of trash.
- Road Conditions: Potholes are present, potentially affecting RV entry and exit.
- Proximity to Coast: The park is approximately 30 minutes from the coast.
- Refund Policy: The park has shown a willingness to refund unused portions of stays due to issues, and offered to let the customer stay while finding a new location.
While the location offers proximity to the coast, the limited amenities and environmental conditions may impact your stay. Prospective guests are advised to carefully consider these factors before making a reservation.
It is recommended to contact the park directly for the most up-to-date information and to inquire about any improvements or changes.
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Customer Reviews
Whew, where to begin.. we booked this campground for a week and a half by finding it on CampSpot. The photos on CampSpot looked decent enough for us to stay here for that length of time. A few days before our trip, I read some reviews about holes (potholes) which didn’t seem to concerning, but those can definitely be filled in for a better experience pulling your camper in and out of there. The cons: the water pressure is terrible, it’s very difficult to take a shower and feel clean. There is no check in area, so when we arrived, we didn’t know where to go and I had to pull up my reservation and a digital campground map to find our spot. We tried to called, but it went to voicemail and he texted that he was with another customer. He did call back about an hour or so later to see if we got settled in. The spots are pretty small, and you can’t really sit and relax outside. There’s also no fire pit rings or picnic tables (not a huge deal). The campground was easy to find, however, we had to drive 1.5 miles past it in order to turn around and be able to turn in. There’s no turn lane to pull in as there’s a median there. The bathrooms that are there is like a container box that was placed there. I didn’t go in them to see how sanitary they were. The pros: it was easy to find, and it’s pretty close to the coast (about 30 mins). We ended up having to depart after 2 nights due to water issues. The water started having a horrid smell. That mixed with almost zero water pressure was my last straw. I emailed them, and they refunded the remainder of my trip fees. They did give us the option to stay a few days if we needed to in order to find a new campground, which is why I gave this review 2 stars instead of 1.
It's not a RV park in the traditional sense. I think at least 90% of the RV crowd there live there permanently. It does have access to a pond but it has a lot of trash in it
Stayed here for a few months while working in the area. Easy drive from Brunswick and very fair price. Carl, the manager on-site is extremely helpful and nice. If you need anything he is quick to respond and is always friendly. Either side of the highway has nice spots to choose from. In my time here I saw lots of birds including osprey, hummingbirds, egrets, swallow-tailed kites, and red breasted woodpeckers, and more. Dog friendly park that is kept clean. If I’m ever back in the area would definitely stay here again.
Very helpful owners .some traffic noise full hookup make sure you have a long sewage hose. Owners are still fixing this place but I think once its finished it will be a great spot we had a nice pull through spot.close to things to do.like Jekyll island and st Simon. And okaffanoki swamp .
I wish i could give this place zero stars. 1-1/2 foot holes everywhere in our "campsite" if you want to call it that. More like, lets just back people in wherever and call it a campsite. This place is even worse than any picture they have listed online. I had the neighbors dog, leash and all, come visit me while trying to hook up. He was intimidating but friendly. The lake front view is more like a glorified drainage ditch. We ended up booking elsewhere and leaving. The manager told me that he would refund my money and shocker here, still waiting on that refund. Do not stay here.
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