My wife and I Stayed here on our vacation to Savannah, and we were glad we did. The campground is on a little island that you can only get on with a code through the gate. There is a place for the kids to play and picnic tables also. Where the picnic tables and playground are(outside the campground) there is a Peir , I recommend taking your camera out to there and checking out the sights, it's nice. There is also a playground in the campsite also. The staff there are really helpful,and know alot about the area. My wife and I were just looking for a place to camp that wasn't expensive so we could spend more money and time away sightseeing. I regret not checking out the earthworks that are there, left from the Civil War. I checked them out briefly right before we left for home. I was blown away by how nice they were kept and just in awe of them . That is something no history buff should miss. I wish I would have seen the presentation they give. The bathrooms that are on the campgrounds are updated and look nice. If you have a boat, there is a launching pad ( ithink that is what they call it) to send your boat off. Like the other reviews said there are deer everywhere, at night on the way back to our camp we would spot deer all up and down the road leading to the camp. Also if you have a cooler, bring some tie downs or put it in your car or truck at night. Raccoons paid us a visit one night and drank all my Capri-Suns and got into the breakfast food we planned to cooking the next morning. AAHH ! The joys of camping.....
