One of the best ways to slow down and really enjoy the great outdoors is to go camping. The camping facilities at Walter F. George Lake offer excellent waterfront campsites, with various amenities.
The Corps of Engineers maintains several campgrounds at Walter F. George Lake, which are considered to be some of the best outdoor recreation facilities in the eastern United States.
Non-fee camping is available at Rood Creek Park on Walter F. George Lake, and Coheelee Creek Park on Lake George W. Andrews. These areas are perfect, secluded places to go fishing or just relax and enjoy nature.
Campers may stay for as long as 14 days in any 30-day consecutive or non-consecutive period; longer stays require prior approval from of the Resource Site Manager. For more information please contact the Natural Resources Site Office at (229) 768-2516.
Out house over full stinks road in sucks when raining big campers take up two to three space's so others can't camp 🤐👎
It's free, and there's some pretty good catfish, bass, and Crappie fishing.
I've been several times. Beautiful area. Older outdoor toilets, picnic tables (non concrete are better ones), fire rings, grills, great wildlife (birds, Gators, squirrels), No drinking water.
***** Great camp host Bob (helped me out twice, 2 different visits).