RV Campgrounds In Bloomingdale, Georgia -- Find RV Parks
32.1324° N, 81.2990° W
Quick Overview
Bloomingdale sits in the heart of Chatham County, offering RV campers a peaceful retreat just 20 minutes from Savannah's historic district. This small Georgia community provides the perfect base camp for exploring the Lowcountry while avoiding the crowds and premium prices of downtown accommodations. The area's flat terrain and mild climate make it particularly welcoming for RVers looking to explore both coastal Georgia and inland attractions.
Currently, Bloomingdale has several RV campground serving the area, with some free camping options available. The local camping scene focuses on full-service RV parks that cater to travelers seeking convenient access to Savannah's attractions while maintaining a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere. Most facilities offer full hookups with 30/50 amp service, making them suitable for rigs of all sizes.
From your campsite in Bloomingdale, you're perfectly positioned to explore Savannah's famous squares, tour antebellum mansions, and sample the city's renowned food scene. The nearby Ogeechee River provides excellent fishing and kayaking opportunities, while Savannah National Wildlife Refuge offers hiking trails and wildlife viewing just a short drive away. Tybee Island's beaches are within 45 minutes, making day trips to the coast entirely feasible.
This area works well for RVers who want modern amenities without sacrificing accessibility to major attractions. The campgrounds here typically feature spacious sites, clean facilities, and helpful staff familiar with the region's highlights. Many visitors appreciate having laundry facilities, WiFi, and recreational amenities on-site after long days of sightseeing in Savannah's heat and humidity.
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping weather, with temperatures in the 60s and 70s and lower humidity levels. Summer brings heat and afternoon thunderstorms, while winter remains mild enough for comfortable camping, making Bloomingdale a solid choice for snowbirds. The area sees its busiest periods during Savannah's major events and holiday weekends.
Our listings below provide detailed information about amenities, rates, and guest reviews to help you choose the right campground for your Lowcountry adventure.
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All Dump Stations Near Bloomingdale
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hollow Oak R. V. Park | 5.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Whispering Pines RV Park | 6.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Savannah Oaks RV Resort | 7.4 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Sunshine R V Park | 7.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ogeechee River Camping Club | 7.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Creekfire RV Resort | 8.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Biltmore RV Park | 9.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Red Gate Campground & RV Park | 10.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Red Gate Campground & RV Resort | 10.1 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Kings Ferry RV Resort | 10.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Hollow Oak R. V. Park
5.9 miWhispering Pines RV Park
6.6 miSavannah Oaks RV Resort
7.4 miSunshine R V Park
7.5 miOgeechee River Camping Club
7.9 miCreekfire RV Resort
8.4 miBiltmore RV Park
9.2 miRed Gate Campground & RV Park
10.1 miRed Gate Campground & RV Resort
10.1 miKings Ferry RV Resort
10.7 miTraveling to Bloomingdale by RV
Bloomingdale sits right off Interstate 16, making it easily accessible for RVers traveling from any direction. The drive from I-95 takes just 15 minutes via I-16 West, while those coming from Atlanta can follow I-16 East for a straight shot to the area. The roads around Bloomingdale are RV-friendly with wide shoulders and gentle curves, though you'll want to avoid downtown Savannah's narrow historic streets with larger rigs.
US Highway 80 provides a scenic alternative route if you're coming from the coast, passing through marshlands and offering glimpses of coastal Georgia's natural beauty. However, this route includes several bridges with moderate grades that require attention in larger motorhomes. For the most direct access, stick with I-16 to Highway 21 South.
Fuel up before settling in, as the nearest truck stops with RV-friendly diesel pumps are located along I-16 near the I-95 interchange. The Pilot Travel Center there offers pull-through lanes suitable for big rigs and includes a well-stocked convenience store. For groceries and supplies, the Publix on Highway 21 has a large parking lot that can accommodate most RVs, though you'll want to park away from the building. Walmart Supercenter in nearby Rincon also provides easy RV access and competitive prices on camping supplies.
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Dump Station Costs in Bloomingdale
RV camping rates in Bloomingdale typically range from $35-55 per night for full hookup sites, significantly less than comparable facilities closer to Savannah's historic district. Budget-conscious campers will appreciate that a portion% of the area's several campground offers free camping, while a portion% charge standard commercial rates.
Seasonal pricing varies considerably, with peak rates during March (St. Patrick's Day), April (spring tourism), and October (pleasant weather). Summer rates often drop despite the heat, as many visitors avoid Georgia's humidity. Winter offers the best deals for snowbirds, with some parks offering monthly rates around $400-500 including utilities.
Good Sam and Passport America memberships can provide 10-50% discounts at participating campgrounds in the area. KOA Value Kard members should check for nearby locations offering member rates. Harvest Hosts doesn't currently have locations in Bloomingdale itself, but several farms and wineries within 30 minutes participate in the program.
Groceries at Publix run slightly higher than national averages, while Walmart offers competitive pricing on camping supplies and food. Diesel fuel typically costs $0.10-0.20 more per gallon than national averages, so consider fueling up before entering the greater Savannah area if coming from states with lower fuel taxes.
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Best Time to Visit Bloomingdale by RV
Winter
December - February
45-65°F
Crowds: Low
Mild temperatures perfect for snowbirds, lowest campground rates, occasional cold snaps require heating.
Spring
March - May
55-78°F
Crowds: High
Peak tourism season with St. Patrick's Day crowds, book campgrounds well in advance.
Summer
June - August
70-90°F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms, lower campground rates but requires good AC.
Fall
September - November
60-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable temperatures return, moderate campground availability, hurricane season through November.
Explore the Bloomingdale Area
The single RV park in Bloomingdale typically offers excellent value compared to Savannah's premium-priced campgrounds, often running $20-30 less per night while providing similar amenities. Book ahead during St. Patrick's Day week and major Savannah events when even suburban campgrounds fill up quickly.
For boondocking enthusiasts, check out nearby Ogeechee River access points where primitive camping might be possible, though always verify current regulations with local authorities. The Savannah National Wildlife Refuge allows day use only but provides excellent hiking and birdwatching opportunities just 20 minutes away.
Dining highlights include local barbecue joints along Highway 21 and the famous Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room in Savannah for traditional Southern family-style meals. Pack a cooler for beach days at Tybee Island since food options there can be pricey and limited. The area's flat terrain makes it perfect for cycling, so bring your bikes to explore the quiet country roads around Bloomingdale. Most campgrounds welcome pets, and the nearby Fort Pulaski National Monument offers pet-friendly walking trails with historical significance.
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What are the best RV campgrounds in Bloomingdale?
Bloomingdale currently has one main RV campground that offers full hookups and modern amenities. This park provides excellent access to Savannah while maintaining a quieter, more affordable alternative to downtown camping options. The facility typically receives positive reviews for its spacious sites and helpful staff.
Is there free RV camping near Bloomingdale?
Currently, there are no established free RV camping options directly in Bloomingdale. However, some nearby state wildlife management areas may allow primitive camping with proper permits. Always check current regulations before attempting to camp in public areas, as rules change frequently.
What is the best time of year to camp in Bloomingdale?
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping weather with temperatures in the 60s-70s and lower humidity. March can be crowded due to Savannah's St. Patrick's Day celebration. Winter provides excellent rates for snowbirds, while summer offers lower prices but requires good air conditioning.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Bloomingdale?
Yes, the RV campground in Bloomingdale offers full hookups including water, sewer, and electric with both 30 and 50 amp service. These facilities accommodate RVs of all sizes and typically include additional amenities like WiFi, laundry, and recreational areas for guest use.
How far is Bloomingdale from Savannah's historic district?
Bloomingdale sits approximately 20 minutes from downtown Savannah via Highway 21 and local roads. This proximity makes it an ideal base camp for exploring the city's famous squares, restaurants, and attractions while avoiding the higher costs and RV restrictions of downtown accommodations.
Can I visit Tybee Island beaches from Bloomingdale campgrounds?
Absolutely! Tybee Island's beaches are about 45 minutes from Bloomingdale, making day trips entirely feasible. The drive takes you through Savannah and across scenic marshlands. Pack a cooler and beach gear since parking can be limited and food options on the island tend to be expensive.
What are the best RV campgrounds in Bloomingdale?
Bloomingdale currently has one main RV campground that offers full hookups and modern amenities. This park provides excellent access to Savannah while maintaining a quieter, more affordable alternative to downtown camping options. The facility typically receives positive reviews for its spacious sites and helpful staff.
Is there free RV camping near Bloomingdale?
Currently, there are no established free RV camping options directly in Bloomingdale. However, some nearby state wildlife management areas may allow primitive camping with proper permits. Always check current regulations before attempting to camp in public areas, as rules change frequently.
What is the best time of year to camp in Bloomingdale?
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping weather with temperatures in the 60s-70s and lower humidity. March can be crowded due to Savannah's St. Patrick's Day celebration. Winter provides excellent rates for snowbirds, while summer offers lower prices but requires good air conditioning.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Bloomingdale?
Yes, the RV campground in Bloomingdale offers full hookups including water, sewer, and electric with both 30 and 50 amp service. These facilities accommodate RVs of all sizes and typically include additional amenities like WiFi, laundry, and recreational areas for guest use.
How far is Bloomingdale from Savannah's historic district?
Bloomingdale sits approximately 20 minutes from downtown Savannah via Highway 21 and local roads. This proximity makes it an ideal base camp for exploring the city's famous squares, restaurants, and attractions while avoiding the higher costs and RV restrictions of downtown accommodations.
Can I visit Tybee Island beaches from Bloomingdale campgrounds?
Absolutely! Tybee Island's beaches are about 45 minutes from Bloomingdale, making day trips entirely feasible. The drive takes you through Savannah and across scenic marshlands. Pack a cooler and beach gear since parking can be limited and food options on the island tend to be expensive.
Are there free dump stations in Bloomingdale?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Bloomingdale.
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