A Big Wheel RV Park in St. Mary's Georgia offers travelers a peaceful place to stay while experiencing the local nature and beauty of the Georgia Golden Isles.
Exit 3 - Come off Exit 3 to the light. Turn left on Hwy 40, go down about two miles to Kings Bay Rd (you'll see Walgreens/WalMart on the corners). Turn left and go to the end of the road. Turn left at the light onto Charlie Smith Sr Hwy at the light.(Spur 40) Go through the next light, and down the road approximately 3 miles - we are on the left.
Wonderful place to stop or stay awhile. We love Karen and Colleen. The new owner is also wonderful. A family business and they maintain order within the campground to see that everyone is happy. Small personal campground. No play yard and it's a quiet campground. But Crooked River State park and the river boat access is just down the road. We have enjoyed our winters with them. It's been one of our best camping experiences. Sites are level concrete with ample space between sites. Trees and plants give a sense of privacy. Restrooms are amazing and having had surgery while here, I found the handicap bathroom set up well for what I needed. We have found lots to do in the area. Boots the campground cat has kept us entertained and become one of our most precious companion while at the campground. Wifi has its ups and downs, but we haven't found it a big issue for us. If wifi dependent, best to provide your own or available through local company. Historic St Mary's beautiful water front and all services within 15 mins of campground.
Beautiful RV park. The sites are level. The park was laid out around the large trees which provide shade and privacy between sites. The owners are doing a great job to maintain the RV park. We stayed a week and enjoyed the quietness and beauty of the park. Very close to Crooked river state park. Just a few minutes from quaint St Mary. WiFi is decent. We definitely will be back
A great family run RV park, very quiet and clean. We enjoyed the game room and having campfires! It’s a short walk to Crooked River State Park and all their hiking trails. Launched our boat and visited Cumberland Island.