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Ghost Hill Campground is a popular choice for travelers seeking affordable lodging options while visiting the Stone Mountain area. Located at 1295 Tuggle Dr, Stone Mountain, GA 30083, this campground provides basic amenities in a convenient location near key attractions such as Stone Mountain Park and the Village.
Customer feedback highlights both positive and negative experiences. Many appreciate its cleanliness and proximity to attractions, while others have found it densely populated and not aligning with website representations. Some visitors have reported issues with overcrowding and miscommunication regarding reimbursements, suggesting it may be more suited for long-term stays.
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV sewer hookup
RV water hookup
Restroom
Running water
Debit cards
Credit cards
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
This place has all the essentials for a clean safe stay. It has no frills other than a bathroom/shower building. The owners work hard to keep it clean and organized. It’s close to the metro area and is a short walk to Stone Mountain Park and the Village. It has mostly gig and construction workers living onsite while they fulfill their temp or extended job assignments.
We arranged a 3 month stay at Ghost Hill Campground to begin in early April. The website misrepresents the campground by showing pictures of what appears to be retired couples enjoying a quiet evening on a spacious lot with grass and trees and serenity. Upon arrival we were shocked to find the campground a vast, densely crowded city of motor-homes packed like sardines in an infrastructure of crushed stone roads and RV lots as far as the eye can see. I talked to Susan a few days later and asked if we left early would we be able to receive a reimbursement. She said if we left by April 15th, she would reimburse us half of our payment, since they have a long list of people waiting to get into the campground. We jumped through hoops to find an alternate living arrangement and moved the RV out on April 12th. We talked to Susan that afternoon to let her know we were off the property and how she wanted to handle the reimbursement. Susan now changed her story and decided that they were not going to reimburse any funds. I pleaded with Susan that we would have not gone through so much trouble and additional expense if she had told us that from the beginning. Susan denied she ever offered anything. We could hear her husband berating her in the background. A truly sad place and sad situation. See actual photos below we took at the campground. This is a place for folks looking for a long-term low-income environment to live. All others beware.
We’ve now been here 5 months and have had an overall fantastic experience. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The grounds are always being improved upon. What this campground lacks in amenities, it makes up for in simplicity and quality. Anytime we’ve had questions, help was only a phone call away. If you’re looking for a long term place to park your camper or RV, this is the place to be.
Been here 6 months for my wife's travel nurse assignment. The sites aren't very big but it's very quite and everyone is nice. We've never had a problem. The owners and staff are constantly working and making improvements. The stone mountain area has lots to do. If you're a traveling professional, I recommend it
It's the most difficult we have ever had getting into a park. And we travel full time for the last 4 years and move monthly. If you have a low rig DO NOT jump the curb to make the turn unless they have filled it. Go down by the cemetery and be careful rounding the corner next to the little tree. And that's just to get into the park. If ur parked on the upper area, be prepared to back ur rig up nearly a football field's worth. The sewage also doesn't drain right up there. The office is kind as long as you play by their rules. It was a decent stay once we actually got in there. But be prepared to have a parking fight with your partner because it's inevitable.