Great little park in walking distance of the historic town and 2 miles from the national historic site- electric and water - the sites are slanted just a little but pretty level with concrete pads - we will come back
Rmtravels
Posted Apr 05, 2023; Southern indiana
What a delight it was to stay at the city campground at Andersonville, GA. Ms. Kay met us at our campsite. She was engaging and super friendly. The campground was quiet except for the occasion gobbling of a beautiful turkey. Now, the campground does not have a swimming pool, goofy golf or a clubhouse. The quaint, peaceful setting was much more than the frivolity of some corporate mega campground. I芒鈧劉ll take the former any day!
Rod
Posted Feb 21, 2023; Missouri
This an unusual campground but it hit all the buttons for a high rating. Low cost, full hook up, nobody around, good cell service, and friendly people. This place is so out of the way, you need to be going to the Andersonville Prison Historic Site park. Spaces are rather close, but there are only 2 of us here so it didn芒鈧劉t matter.
HJD
Posted Sep 06, 2020; TN
Handy little park to tour Andersonville. Really nice management of park and museum but it芒鈧劉s the South where people are friendly. The park is plain, no frills, but is clean, quite and has full hookups. We have 32 ft motorhome had plenty of room. Cell phone service good
Wyma
Posted Mar 05, 2020; Northwest Arkansas
Nice little campground. Definitely no frills. Pulled in and was immediately contacted by a nice lady in a golf cart. Cost us $22.50 with a senior discount.
Judy
Posted Sep 22, 2019; MN
Quiet little campground. Paid $17.50 for full hookup. Very friendly folks. Let me stay over when I got sick, and said 芒鈧搄ust pay up when you leave芒鈧. I would stay here again.
Pat
Posted Jun 24, 2019; Iowa
Small campground, sites narrow, close, gravel, no privacy, some shade. Bathhouse was one room with toilet, sink, shower. Camp host was helpful, friendly, feeds many cats, who wait patiently around the park. Check in at museum down the road.
DaVida
Posted May 12, 2019; St Petersburg FL
Enjoyed our stay here late February 2019. 17.50 for full hookup. Quiet, clean bathhouse. Registration was at the Drummer Boy Museum and. Visitor center. So convenient for visiting the Andersonville Historic Site, and the town itself has an interesting history. Breakfast at Mama芒鈧劉s Kitchen was very good and inexpensive.
MabaVt
Posted Apr 13, 2019; Vermont
Small, quiet and well maintained RV park located in Andersonville Village. Full 50 amp hook ups. Pull thru sites are on concrete pads. Andersonville Village and the prison site and pow museum across the highway are worth a full day. We stayed for 2 nights and were happy we did. People are friendly and like to talk about history. The small Drummer Boy Museum in the village visitor center is very worthwhile and has some interesting civil war artifacts, including the bonnet Mary Surratt wore before she was hanged.
Sachmo
Posted Oct 28, 2018; FL
OK for a night or two, FHU, quiet area, need to go to Americus for any services. Local people I met were friendly.
D
Posted Nov 11, 2017; ME