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Magnolia Springs State Park lures outdoor enthusiasts with crystalline water, scenic paddling routes, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy the Georgia sunshine. The 1,000-acre oasis was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1939 and showcases the natural beauty of the Peach State. Venture further afield and you can explore Georgia's Classic South region. Prepare to sink your teeth into perfectly ripe peaches, admire beautiful Antebellum architecture, and enjoy lashings of Southern hospitality.

Planning an RV camping getaway to Georgia? Book an RV in Jenkins County and you're perfectly placed for visiting Magnolia Springs, as well as nearby recreation areas like George L. Smith State Park. A one-hour drive north, Augusta is a great base for kicking off your next motorhome camping trip. At three hours from the state capital, Magnolia Springs is also popular with urbanites looking to camp in an RV near Atlanta.

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Getting Outdoors

Every day, more than seven million gallons of water bubble through Magnolia Springs State Park. There's no swimming allowed in the springs, though canoe rentals are available from the concession stand and are a great way to enjoy Magnolia Lake and explore the scenic paddling routes. Stick to the shoreline for the best chance at spotting local birds and wildlife.

Five miles of hiking trails wind through the park and showcase the lush freshwater springs ecosystem. The Woodpecker Woods Nature Trail features a wooden boardwalk that spans across the lake and is a great vantage point for spotting alligators and turtles basking on the rocks. Popular with mountain bikers, the Lime Sink Trail meanders through the pine forest and features steep downhill runs and sharp turns. Avid mountain bikers can join the Muddy Spokes Club, a local initiative by Georgia State Parks.

History buffs will love checking out earthen forts dug to create the Camp Lawton prison stockade during the Civil War. They were discovered by archeology teams from Georgia Southern University, with artifacts now on show at the Camp Lawton museum located within the park. Magnolia Springs is a rewarding destination for anglers, with the chance to reel in bass, trout, crappie, and other freshwater fish. Don't forget to pick up a local license, or take advantage of one of the free fishing days offered by the park.

Camping at Magnolia Springs State Park

With just 26 sites to choose from, RV camping at Magnolia Springs State Park Campground is intimate and relaxed. Standard sites offer water and electric hookups, as well as access to the RV dump station. There are also a handful of premium sites offering sewer hookups. All sites feature picnic tables and fire rings for enjoying your meals outdoors. Pick up firewood from the park office and stock up on s'mores ingredients. There's plenty of tree coverage, which means you'll enjoy privacy from your neighbors and plenty of shade.

Most sites can comfortably fit trailers of up to 40 feet. Each site can accommodate two cars and up to six people. Like most state park RV campgrounds, Magnolia Springs features modern restrooms with hot showers and flush toilets. You can also take advantage of a laundry room, which is always a bonus for long-distance RV campers. Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance. Wi-Fi is available at the visitors' center.

Exploring the Area

Camping at Magnolia Springs State Park makes it easy to discover the unique attractions and activities on offer in Jenkins County. Enjoy a scenic canoe paddle along the Ogeechee River and visit the Big Dukes Pond Heritage Preserve to see one of the largest breeding colonies of wood stork in Georgia. If you're lucky, you could also spot rare black-crowned night-herons.

If emerald green golf courses, grand Antebellum homes, and historic towns make you tick, you'll love exploring Georgia's Classic South region. Shop for antiques in the Waynesboro downtown historic district, admire local art at the Fire House Gallery in Louisville, or enjoy a picnic on the banks of the Savannah River. You can also eat your way through a bounty of local delicacies, including pecans, pimento cheese, and, of course, Georgia peaches.

A ten-minute drive south, the small town of Millen offers gas stations, grocery stores, and other motorhome camping essentials. A stroll along Cotton Avenue will reveal a handful of buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Augusta offers a taste of Georgia's flourishing social scene, with art crawls, outdoor concerts, and pop-up jazz soirees held every weekend. Savannah campers are also popular with vacationers heading to Magnolia Springs State Park. While you're there, take some time to enjoy the cobblestoned squares, handsome buildings, and magnificent oak trees draped in Spanish moss.

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