We were going to stay for one day and stayed for a week. Loved waking up in the morning and looking out the front window at the ducks and geese on the pond. The owners were great to talk to with much information on the area and knew all the good restaurants. Showers worked well. Laundry machines were spotlessly clean but there was only one washer and one dryer. No cable TV but if you don't have an antennae they have them installed at the sites. The rate was Passport America. Whenever we are in the area again we will definitely stay at Cain's Creekside RV Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate cited is reflects a Passport America discount. This little park isn't far off I-75 and could be a great little park. As this is a newer park, they are teetering between having a great park and having a nightmare of bad reviews. We stayed here on our way south for a travel break, and that is about all this park is good for; and only then if you don't mind the “perms” getting into your business or the train making it's hourly drive-bys a few hundred feet from your camper. This park sits right along the railroad tracks; there is no avoiding the noise. The restrooms are unisex, so plan on taking a shower with a neighbor. An old fashion gym shower has more privacy. There is no divider, shower curtain, etc between the 2 cinder block shower stalls. Roads are narrow gravel paths that I would not want to encounter after a heavy rain storm. Water pressure is horrible, not even enough pressure to use the spray nozzle on the kitchen sink, much less trying to use your rig's shower. Internet was good until they changed the password without notice, right before closing the office. Cell phone service was good. Their antennae television was glitchy at best, I would suggest using satellite if you have it. There is an insurance issue with regards to the fishing ponds, thus they are unusable. We will not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is a work in progress. All roads are gravel as well as the sites. This personally, is not a problem for me. In order to get to our site we had to cross a pond dam which did cause our car to drag. Overall for a one or 2 night stay with Passport America, it is a great place to stay. The owners are friendly and you are definitely safe in the park. The town is well maintained and clean, it almost reminds you of the Stepford Wives movie. There are no beer sales allowed on Sunday in the county. There is a sign posted as you enter town with the results of seat belt violations and participation of wearing seat belts. This made me a little paranoid of the town as how would they know the numbers unless they had regular road check stops. I would definitely stop again if I was needing an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is still new, it is a nice overnight park and has very nice owners. We did not stay due to a very large amount of rain. The newer sites did not have enough gravel. Rear exit was very tight to get out of. We were given a refund, but were left to find another overnight on Christmas night. They are still working on adding gravel, we would stay here again in dry weather. A new bath house as been added. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly owners expanding park. Nice pull throughs staggered for privacy. Quite but not too far from shopping. Easy stop off I-75. Rate shows passport discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate reflects a Pass Port America discount. We arrived early in the afternoon to be told the campground was full. We were offered an overflow site across the pond which we accepted. It was not a pull through and had not been completely graded and finished but worked just fine for a couple of nights. We were afraid of being bothered by train noise as the track is not very far away but that was no problem. The owner seems to be doing a good job to make things comfortable and "right". We'd stay there again--in part because there is blue-grass picking in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We rate this campground as POOR. We stayed here (or tried to) because it was close to Moody AFB base and another officer recommended it who was staying there. Although the campground is nice, the owners are positively disgusting. I arrived in our coach first because my husband was working late and would arrive in the car. They seemed wonderful and very friendly at first to me upon check in, but apparently racism is alive and well in Hahira. We were told point blank they didn't tolerate our "kind" (My husband is black, and I am American Indian) after my husband arrived. Even though we had paid for 3 nights, they told us there was a mistake on our reservations and there was no lots available, even tho 4 sites were available. We demanded a refund, a confrontation ensued and the local sheriff had to be called. We finally got a refund check before leaving. We will not recommend this park to anyone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Hosts and owners friendly and quite helpful. Ate at Cheddars in Valdosta a decent meal for fair price. Easy in/out only 2 miles from I75. Very nice looking town/friendly and clean. WiFi sucked in fact never did get on line. Great overnight stop and passport america campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice new facilities. Easy to find. Nice pond to walk your dog around. Owner/manager very friendly. Quiet. Lots of birds. Good overnight or two if in area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small, very new RV park. Super owners working hard to increase amenities. New shower facilities under construction. Excellent utilities. Decent space between units with small privacy fence blocking view of neighbors utility area. Gravel roads and sites, mostly level. Nine of ten sites are pull through. A few are a bit tight on exit requiring sharp turn next to pond but all manageable. Our rate reflects special monthly rate based on introductory pricing. We stayed 3 1/2 months. Short drive from/to I-75. Easy for those looking for short stay. Quiet country setting except for a few passing trains nearby. We definitely would stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice brand new park. The sites are nicely setup. TV is offered at certan sites, wide open sky for your dish to work if have one. The owner is a really nice guy and will go out of his way to help you. It is all brand new give it a try the price is right for overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here as a stop over. Campsite was good pull through. Owner was very helpful and very friendly. We got caught in the rain with a repair and needed to use the laundry room a bit later than it was to be open because of wet clothing and towels and they were so nice about letting us get the messy things washed and dry. Laundry was new and very clean. This is a fairly new campground but very good for what we needed. You have to drive a mile off interstate, but not a problem. Directions were easy and road was good. This is not just a campground in a field. No bath house yet is the only reason for score of 8. We would stay here again. Rate was a special internet price for the month. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The owners of this park are so friendly it makes up for the newness. This park doesn't have a shower house yet. They do have a bathroom. The ponds are directly in front of 8 of the pull through sites. The pads are a bit narrow but dry. New picnic tables. There is an antennae hookup for TV, I didn't use it so can't say how it works. The Wi-Fi only works on certain sites right now so ask if that is of interest to you. The Wi-Fi works well when its working but goes off in the evening. Just pull the plug and it reboots. I enjoyed the walks and getting to spend time with neighbors horse and the mini donkeys. The railroad track isn't terrible. Just occasional trains. Great new washer and dryer for $1.00 each. Site on the front porch of the office and rock in the rocking chairs and watch the horses across the street. I really enjoyed my stay and it surprises me. Will come back if I have time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this RV Park by checking the Georgia Passport America listings. Easily, missed driving north on Highway 41 because there is just one small sign out front. It is a small RV Park and a new RV Park, which opened 3-months ago. There are 10-sites and eight of them are long pull throughs. Each of the pull throughs are directed towards a small lake and a scenic open field. The place was adequate for an overnight stop. There are a number of problems, which may be corrected if the need for improvements are recognize by the owners. The gravel based parking pads are narrow and not very level. The exit side of each pull-through is a tight turn with the lake on the immediate right hand side. The full hook ups are excellent. Some sites have a table. Some sites have an aerial device for local TV channels. The sites are somewhat spacious with low landscape shrubs between the sites. The newly planted trees will eventually provide shade. There is a rail line adjacent to the property and trains do pass-by from time to time. If we pass this way again we will stop here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.