On this episode of Campground of the Week, Janine Pettit, host of the Girl Camper Podcast, reviews River’s End Campground and RV Park in Tybee Island, Georgia.
Tybee Island is a premier RV destination in it’s own right, plus it happens to be just 15 miles away from Savannah, Georgia. Janine loved enjoying a beachy, relaxing campground while being an easy drive from one of America’s most historic and beautiful cities.
River’s End Campground and RV Park is a year round RV destination, so expect the rates and availability to fluctuate greatly throughout the year. They separate the calendar year into low season, mid season, peak season, and high season with different pricing for each category, ranging from as low as $49 to as high as $99. Thankfully, the website offers a very clear breakdown of the seasons and charges, so check it out if you want to make sure River’s End Campground fits into your traveling budget!
Janine loved how this sleepy, beachy campground also offered some great amenities, including:
- Pool (not necessarily open year round)
- Community center
- Dog Park
- Laundry Facility
- Fitness Center
- Lounge
- Campstore and Gift Shop
They also offer complimentary WiFi, but Janine notes that this is not necessarily a dependable connection…
There are many nearby attractions right on Tybee Island, including:
- Tybee Lighthouse and Museum
- Tybee Island Marine Science Center
- Fort Pulaski National Monument
- Bike trails
- Kayaking
- Birding
- Hiking
River’s End Campground and RV Park is the perfect campground if you are looking to enjoy the amazing city of Savannah along with soaking in the beautiful Low Country coastline. The perfect stay at this campground will include time set aside for both city and island activities. You won’t want to miss out on either.
See you at the campground!
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This Tybee island campground is a must visit and I would definitely say one of our best camping experiences. Though not on the beach itself, it was reasonably close to both the ocean and river beaches and we met some of the friendliest people there as well. So glad we found about them on https://visittybee.com/camping-rv-parks otherwise we would have stayed at a hotel. We will definitely go back.