From jct I-85 (exit 149) & US 441: Go 1-1/2 mi S on US 441, then 1/4 mi W on Mt. Olive Rd.
My husband and I stayed there about a week ago. We have been making a US tour and have now gone about halfway. The ladies at the desk Anne and Patti, were so helpful and courteous. They made our stay so much more pleasant. The park was really nice. We loved the landscaping as it makes each spot more private. So many details that were very accommodating. I would give them a ten star rating if could. Especially Anne, who really went out of her way to help us. Thank you and we really look forward to staying there again in the spring when we make our way back out there.
Camped with the parents. While we enjoyed the time together, this isn't our cup of tea. We like camping at state parks where there are lots of great outdoor spaces for the puppies to play, springs and rivers for kayaking and trails for biking and hiking. Here we discovered there was no fire ring, so no fire to enjoy. The site was very narrow, so narrow that we could barely extend our awning. The pad was concrete which was nice and it was pretty much perfectly level. That was amazing! But it was so small the picnic table took up the entire space. No place to put out chairs. We were surrounded by tall shrubs on each side so we had privacy, but we felt very closed in. When we made our reservation they erroneously put us down for 2024! And it's supposed to be for next week. I happened to catch it and it was a huge pain to fix. Several phone calls back and forth later we were told we had our site we reserved. However before we arrived my parents discovered they had us far away, not on the correct site which was next to theirs. Someone else had arrived and set up on it! My parents asked and found out what was going on so they arranged to have us moved as close as possible. So much for camping side by side. The sites are $60 a day which is about twice the rate for our usual locations. Again, we don't like concrete parks. We prefer beautiful nature, lakes, trees and open space. To each their own. We went to the clubhouse to play games and enjoy a meal together. It was filthy. Our group wiped down a couple of the tables and just stopped. There's a "lake" ?? It may be good for fishing. Lots of grass and lilies, some ducks. There's a wooden walkway around one side which was nice.
Not sure how it happened but all the members of our group were not put in sites near each other. Literally spread from 300, 400, 500, 600, 700.... crazy. I don't think I've ever left a negative review for a campground before. We're pretty laid back. However, like I said it may be your preference but it's just not ours. I do not recommend it.
We prefer state parks to RV resorts but this resort is our favorite! Park-like setting with scenic fishing pond and nice boardwalk. Each site is long and private thanks to tree/bush buffer between sites. Very nice covered pavilion, picnic tables, pool, laundry and game room. Friendly staff and very clean bathrooms/showers. Quiet neighborhood with some highway noise (didn't bother us at all). Close to restaurants and grocery store; easy access to highway and Golden Isles. Would happily return.
Very nice place to stay. Great pond for fishing. We were there during a very windy storm and didn't get to fish. Their store was nicely stocked. I bought 2 items i didn't see anyway else and love them. Personal we're Betty kind and helpful.
Recently there with a rally group. The resort is very accommodating, clean. There is a lot of highway noise but I didn’t mind it. The pavilion for the rally meetings is huge, we had to light the fireplace which gave it ambiance even though chilly. We had a great time, thank you.