Review: Camp David RV Resort

  • $50.00 /night
  • (4.4)5 reviews
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Teresa Saffian

2 years ago
4/5

We stayed Dec 2023. It is a newer campground. They have quite a bit of long term RVs on the perimeter with shorter stay in the middle. There are very few trees for shade in the middle, but they have planted some. It has a gravel road that was in good shape. The middle sites seemed mostly level. No holes or mud pits that we noticed on the road. There are concrete pads at each site for the picnic table. Each site also had a fire pit and offered firewood for sale. They had a very nice bath house with 3 units. Each unit was secure so you felt safe while using bath house - this was a very big plus for me. They have areas to walk your dog in leash. They also have receptacles for poop bags. There was one green area that could easily be fenced for a little dog park - please consider this in future. The bath showers did have bars for safety and is handicap accessible. The shower floor itself is slippery. The bath floor gets wet from the shower as well even though they have a shower curtain. They have signs that warn of slippery floors, but that doesn’t take away the hazard. A bamboo mat would allow a person to step out of shower onto a dry place to dry off. This mat could be easily lifted for wheelchair access. Also, having a rough rather than smooth finish in shower floor would offer a more safe flooring for shower itself. We were greeted with kindness. The Wi-Fi was ok but we had to use our amplifier. Water pressure was good. Bath house water pressure was great. The bath house was decorated in industrial decor and was very clean. The RV park abuts to a trail that goes all the way to the dam. You can also easily walk to the dog park, which was nice. We enjoyed our stay and would return if we were in the area again. The National Infantry Museum was awesome and made our trip to Columbus GA well worth it. This museum is top notched and well worth your time. Propane was offered at RV campground also.

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