RV Parks In Hogansville, Georgia -- Find Campgrounds
33.1732° N, 84.9149° W
Quick Overview
Hogansville sits in the heart of Georgia's textile heritage region, where tree-lined streets and historic mill buildings tell stories of the Old South. This small town of 3,000 residents offers RV campers a peaceful base for exploring the transition zone between Atlanta's metro sprawl and the rolling hills of central Georgia. The Chattahoochee River flows just twenty miles west, while Callaway Gardens and Pine Mountain lie within an hour's drive south.
The camping scene here is intimate, with several RV park serving travelers along this stretch of Highway 54. Currently, some locations offer free camping, making this primarily a destination for RVers seeking full amenities and services. The single park provides the essentials for overnight stays and short-term visits.
From your campsite in Hogansville, you're positioned perfectly for day trips to LaGrange's historic downtown district, just fifteen minutes south, or the antique shops and restaurants of West Point, Georgia. The area's textile mill heritage comes alive at the nearby Troup County Archives, while outdoor enthusiasts can fish the Chattahoochee or explore the walking trails at Hills & Dales Estate. Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park offers hiking and swimming about forty-five minutes away.
This location works best for RVers who prefer established campgrounds with hookups over primitive camping. The town's quiet residential feel appeals to travelers seeking a break from highway noise, while still maintaining easy access to I-85 for continued travel. Families appreciate the small-town safety and friendly locals who often share recommendations for local fishing spots or the best barbecue joints.
Spring and fall bring the most comfortable weather for camping, with mild temperatures and lower humidity than the summer months. Winter stays pleasant enough for extended visits, especially for snowbirds heading to or from Florida.
Check our listings below for current availability and specific amenities at Hogansville's RV accommodations.
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All Dump Stations Near Hogansville
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pine Ridge Mobile Home Park Application | 3.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hoofers RV Park | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sunny Point Recreation Area | 10.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Five Oaks Park | 10.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Brush Creek Park | 10.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| White Oak Camper Rentals | 11.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Chattahoochee RV Park Llc Editior; Travis Latham | 14.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Flat Rock Campground | 14.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Coweta Hills | 14.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Whitetail Ridge Campground | 18.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Pine Ridge Mobile Home Park Application
3.9 miHoofers RV Park
8.6 miSunny Point Recreation Area
10.1 miFive Oaks Park
10.1 miBrush Creek Park
10.7 miWhite Oak Camper Rentals
11.7 miChattahoochee RV Park Llc Editior; Travis Latham
14.6 miFlat Rock Campground
14.6 miCoweta Hills
14.6 miWhitetail Ridge Campground
18.7 miTraveling to Hogansville by RV
Highway 54 serves as Hogansville's main artery, connecting directly to I-85 about twelve miles northeast near LaGrange. This route offers easy RV access without tight turns or steep grades, making it suitable for larger rigs and those towing vehicles. The drive from Atlanta takes roughly an hour via I-85 South to Exit 18, then west on Highway 54.
RVers approaching from the south can take I-185 north from Columbus, connecting to Highway 27 through Pine Mountain, then east on Highway 54 for a scenic route through Georgia's countryside. This path adds about twenty minutes compared to the interstate but showcases the region's rolling farmland and historic small towns.
Fuel up before reaching Hogansville, as options within town are limited to a couple of smaller stations. The Murphy USA at Exit 18 off I-85 offers competitive diesel prices and easy RV access with long pump lanes. For supplies, the Walmart Supercenter in LaGrange provides groceries, camping gear, and propane refills just fifteen minutes away.
The roads through Hogansville's residential areas can be narrow, so stick to the main highways when possible. Highway 54 handles RV traffic well, but avoid cutting through downtown side streets unless you're familiar with the area. Most local attractions are accessible via the main roads without navigating tight residential neighborhoods.
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Dump Station Costs in Hogansville
Hogansville's RV camping costs reflect small-town Georgia pricing, with nightly rates typically ranging from $35-45 for full hookup sites. This represents solid value compared to Atlanta metro area parks, which often charge $55-75 per night for similar amenities.
Currently, a portion% of camping options in the area are free, while a portion% charge fees for services and amenities. The paid option provides essential hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections that make the cost worthwhile for most RVers.
Seasonal pricing variations are minimal here, unlike tourist-heavy destinations that spike rates during peak seasons. You'll find consistent pricing year-round, making budget planning straightforward for extended stays or repeat visits.
Passport America members should check if the local park participates in the 50% discount program, though many smaller independent parks don't offer membership discounts. Good Sam membership might provide modest savings on nightly rates or fuel at participating stations.
Groceries and fuel costs align with rural Georgia averages, running about 10-15% less than Atlanta metro prices. The Murphy USA near I-85 often beats local gas station prices by five to ten cents per gallon. Stock up on supplies in LaGrange where competition keeps prices reasonable, especially at the Walmart Supercenter.
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Best Time to Visit Hogansville by RV
Winter
December-February
40-65°F
Crowds: Low
Mild winters attract some snowbirds, though most continue south to Florida destinations.
Spring
March-May
55-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Perfect weather for camping and exploring, with blooming dogwoods and comfortable humidity levels.
Summer
June-August
70-90°F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid typical Georgia summers, but shaded campsites and air conditioning make stays comfortable.
Fall
September-November
50-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Excellent camping weather with fall colors and lower humidity, ideal for outdoor activities.
Explore the Hogansville Area
The single RV park in Hogansville focuses on providing reliable hookups and basic amenities rather than resort-style features. It's honestly a straightforward option that gets the job done for travelers needing a clean, safe overnight stop or short-term base for area exploration.
Boondockers won't find official free camping within Hogansville itself, but nearby state wildlife management areas offer primitive camping opportunities for self-contained RVs. The Chattahoochee River corridor provides several informal camping spots, though these require careful research of current regulations and landowner permissions.
LaGrange's downtown square, just fifteen minutes south, offers excellent dining options including Nonna's Italian Restaurant and the historic Sweetland Amphitheatre for seasonal concerts. The Hills & Dales Estate provides beautiful gardens and mansion tours, while the Legacy Museum showcases local Civil War history.
For groceries and supplies, head to the LaGrange Walmart or the smaller IGA in nearby West Point. Both locations offer reasonable prices and RV-friendly parking. The local Dairy Queen in Hogansville serves decent quick meals, while barbecue enthusiasts should try Country's Barbecue in LaGrange.
Dog owners will appreciate the open spaces around town for walks, though always check with property owners before letting pets roam. The nearby state parks offer designated pet areas and hiking trails where leashed dogs are welcome.
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What are the best RV campgrounds in Hogansville?
Hogansville currently has one RV park that provides full hookups and basic amenities for travelers. While options are limited, the location offers easy highway access and serves as a convenient base for exploring the LaGrange area and nearby attractions like Hills & Dales Estate.
Is there free RV camping near Hogansville?
Free camping directly in Hogansville is not available, but boondockers can find primitive camping opportunities in nearby state wildlife management areas along the Chattahoochee River corridor. These spots require self-contained RVs and careful research of current regulations and access permissions.
What is the best time of year to camp in Hogansville?
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping weather, with mild temperatures and lower humidity than summer months. March through May and September through November provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities and exploring the historic towns and natural areas nearby.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Hogansville?
Yes, the RV park in Hogansville provides full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. The facility focuses on essential amenities rather than resort features, making it a reliable choice for travelers needing basic services and convenient highway access.
What attractions can I visit while camping in Hogansville?
From Hogansville, you're within easy reach of LaGrange's historic downtown, Hills & Dales Estate gardens, and the Legacy Museum. Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park offers hiking and swimming about forty-five minutes away, while Callaway Gardens and Pine Mountain provide additional outdoor recreation options.
Can I bring my pets to RV parks in Hogansville?
Most RV parks in the area welcome pets, though specific policies vary by location. The small-town setting provides plenty of open spaces for dog walks, and nearby state parks offer designated pet areas and hiking trails where leashed dogs are permitted to explore.
What are the best RV campgrounds in Hogansville?
Hogansville currently has one RV park that provides full hookups and basic amenities for travelers. While options are limited, the location offers easy highway access and serves as a convenient base for exploring the LaGrange area and nearby attractions like Hills & Dales Estate.
Is there free RV camping near Hogansville?
Free camping directly in Hogansville is not available, but boondockers can find primitive camping opportunities in nearby state wildlife management areas along the Chattahoochee River corridor. These spots require self-contained RVs and careful research of current regulations and access permissions.
What is the best time of year to camp in Hogansville?
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping weather, with mild temperatures and lower humidity than summer months. March through May and September through November provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities and exploring the historic towns and natural areas nearby.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Hogansville?
Yes, the RV park in Hogansville provides full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. The facility focuses on essential amenities rather than resort features, making it a reliable choice for travelers needing basic services and convenient highway access.
What attractions can I visit while camping in Hogansville?
From Hogansville, you're within easy reach of LaGrange's historic downtown, Hills & Dales Estate gardens, and the Legacy Museum. Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park offers hiking and swimming about forty-five minutes away, while Callaway Gardens and Pine Mountain provide additional outdoor recreation options.
Can I bring my pets to RV parks in Hogansville?
Most RV parks in the area welcome pets, though specific policies vary by location. The small-town setting provides plenty of open spaces for dog walks, and nearby state parks offer designated pet areas and hiking trails where leashed dogs are permitted to explore.
All Dump Stations Near Hogansville (109)
RV ParkPine Ridge Mobile Home Park Application
RV ParkHoofers RV Park
RV ParkFive Oaks Park
RV ParkSunny Point Recreation Area
RV ParkBrush Creek Park
RV ParkWhite Oak Camper Rentals
RV ParkCoweta Hills
RV ParkChattahoochee RV Park Llc Editior; Travis Latham
RV ParkFlat Rock Campground
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