RV Parks Along I-95 in Georgia: Your Guide to the Best Stops Between Florida and Savannah

RV Parks Along I-95 in Georgia: Your Guide to the Best Stops Between Florida and Savannah

If you're driving the I-95 corridor through the Southeast, you already know how much of a difference a good overnight stop can make. The stretch between the Florida state line and Savannah is one of the most-traveled RV routes in the country — snowbirds heading south, road trippers heading north, and military families on PCS orders all converge here. The trouble is, not every campground along the way is built for big rigs or set up for an easy in-and-out stop. This guide breaks down the best RV parks along I-95 that Georgia travelers actually use, exit by exit, so you can plan your route with confidence.

Where Can I Stop My RV Along I-95 in Georgia?

The Georgia stretch of I-95 runs roughly 112 miles from Exit 1 at the Florida border to Exit 109 just north of Savannah. The best RV-friendly stops, from south to north, are:

  • Exit 3 — Kingsland / St. Marys area: Closest full-amenity campgrounds to the Florida border and the Cumberland Island ferry.
  • Exit 29 — Brunswick / Golden Isles area: Convenient access to Jekyll Island and St. Simons.
  • Exit 49 — Darien: Quieter, marsh-side parks near the Altamaha River.
  • Exit 87 — Richmond Hill: Last common stop before Savannah; close to Fort McAllister.
  • Exit 102–109 — Savannah / Pooler area: Larger commercial RV parks near the city.

Most travelers pick a stop based on the length of their driving day and how close they want to be to a specific attraction. The Kingsland/St. Marys area at Exit 3 is the most popular overnight stop for snowbirds because it's the first major exit in Georgia heading north and the last before crossing into Florida heading south.

What to Look for in an I-95 RV Park

Not every park along I-95 is built for travel days. Before you book, check for a few non-negotiables:

  • Easy on/off access. A campground within 1–2 miles of the exit saves real time when you're rolling in late.
  • Pull-through sites with full hookups. If you're only staying one night, you don't want to disconnect, level, or unhitch a tow vehicle.
  • Big rig friendly. Look for sites that can handle 40-plus-foot Class A rigs with slide-outs, plus an extra vehicle if you tow.
  • On-site food and basics. A restaurant, store, or laundry on-property is a real quality-of-life upgrade after a long day behind the wheel.
  • Late check-in. A surprising number of parks lock the gate at dusk. Confirm before you book if you'll be arriving late.

If you're traveling with pets, kids, or a tow vehicle, those needs narrow the list further. Most experienced I-95 travelers settle on two or three favorite parks per state and rotate through them year after year.

The Best RV Parks Along I-95 in Georgia, By Exit

Exit 3 — Kingsland / St. Marys (the first stop in Georgia)

This exit is the busiest RV stop on the Georgia I-95 corridor for a reason. You're 30 minutes from Jacksonville, 4 miles from the Cumberland Island ferry, and right in the middle of one of the most charming coastal towns in the state. The Jacksonville North / St. Marys KOA Holiday anchors this exit with 110 RV sites, cabins, a restaurant, mini golf, and beer and wine on-site. It's the closest full-amenity campground to the Cumberland Island ferry dock and a favorite snowbird waypoint.

Exit 29 — Brunswick / Golden Isles

A solid midpoint if you're breaking the Florida-to-Savannah drive into two days. You're close to Jekyll Island, St. Simons, and the historic Brunswick waterfront. Most parks here are smaller and book up quickly during peak snowbird months (January through mid-April), so reserve ahead.

Exit 49 — Darien

The quietest of the I-95 stops in Georgia. Darien sits on the Altamaha River near sprawling salt marshes — beautiful country if you want a slower-paced overnight. Park selection here is limited, but the few options available cater to travelers who want quiet over amenities.

Exit 87 — Richmond Hill

Your last reasonable stop before hitting Savannah traffic. Richmond Hill is a small Bryan County town with good highway access and proximity to Fort McAllister State Historic Site, a Civil War earthwork fort right on the Ogeechee River. A handful of RV parks serve this exit, all within a few miles of I-95.

Exit 102–109 — Savannah / Pooler

The larger commercial RV parks cluster here, with shuttle service and tour-friendly access to downtown Savannah. Expect higher rates and bigger crowds, especially in spring and fall.

Tips for RV Travel on I-95 in Georgia

A few things experienced I-95 travelers learn the hard way:

  • Fuel up south of Savannah. Diesel prices tend to be lower at the truck stops in Brunswick, Darien, and Richmond Hill than in metro Savannah.
  • Avoid Savannah traffic on Friday afternoons. I-95 around Pooler backs up badly with weekend beach traffic heading to Tybee Island.
  • Book Kingsland in advance during snowbird season. January through mid-April is peak. The closer you get to mid-March, the harder it is to find a same-day site.
  • Watch for low-clearance bridges off the interstate. I-95 itself is fine, but a few historic downtown routes off the exits have height restrictions you'll want to check before detouring.

Make JAX KOA Your I-95 Base Camp

If you're rolling through Georgia on I-95 and looking for a stop that's more than just a place to park, Jacksonville North / St. Marys KOA Holiday is built for exactly that. Located a few hundred yards from Exit 3 in Kingsland, GA, the campground offers:

  • 110 RV sites with full hookups, including pull-throughs for big rigs
  • 8 cabins (4 deluxe and 4 camping-style) plus a unique Konex/Kontainer Suite
  • 8 tent sites for traditional campers
  • Full-service on-site restaurant, mini golf, and beer and wine
  • The closest full-amenity campground to the Cumberland Island ferry

Whether you're using JAX KOA as a one-night highway stop or a multi-day base to explore coastal Georgia, you'll find an easy in-and-out, big-rig-friendly setup right off the interstate.

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