
Savannah’s coastal landscape offers glamping experiences that blend Southern charm with outdoor adventure. From marshside retreats to woodland havens, these unique accommodations provide travelers a chance to immerse themselves in the Lowcountry’s natural beauty without sacrificing comfort.
Whether seeking a romantic getaway or family outdoor experience, glamping sites near Savannah deliver unparalleled opportunities to connect with Georgia’s coastal wilderness. Each location offers distinctive amenities that transform traditional camping into a luxurious exploration of the region’s stunning ecosystems.
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Featured Glamping Spots in Savannah
- Skidaway Island State Park Yurts
- Red Gate Campground & RV Resort
- Savannah South KOA Holiday (Richmond Hill)
Red Gate Campground & RV Resort
What to Expect
Centuries-old live oak trees surrounding historic family farmland
Description
Red Gate Campground offers an RV resort nestled in Savannah's countryside, just minutes from Historic Downtown. Spanning family-owned farmland since 1931, the property features centuries-old live oak trees, manicured paddocks, and glistening lakes. Visitors experience Southern hospitality with scenic rural surroundings while maintaining convenient city access.
Where: Savannah | More Info: Red Gate Campground & RV Resort
Savannah South KOA Holiday (Richmond Hill)
What to Expect
35-acre lake with hand-raised swans and fishing opportunities
Description
Savannah South KOA Holiday offers a 35-acre lakefront camping experience with spacious RV sites, rustic cabins, and waterfront views. Guests can enjoy fishing in the on-site lake, watch waterfowl and hand-raised swans, and use amenities like a swimming pool, boat rentals, and easy access to Savannah's historic attractions.
Where: Richmond Hill | More Info: Savannah South KOA Holiday
Skidaway Island State Park Yurts
What to Expect
Maritime forest yurts with wildlife viewing opportunities
Description
Skidaway Island State Park offers three rustic yurts nestled under live oak canopies near Savannah's salt marshes. These round canvas shelters provide direct access to 6 miles of maritime forest trails, featuring screened porches and proximity to wildlife viewing areas along the Intracoastal Waterway.
Where: Savannah | More Info: Skidaway Island State Park Yurts