Address: Campground, FDR State Park, Pine Mountain, GA 31822, USA
Herman Mueller
We enjoyed Roosevelt State Park. Nice hiking and beautiful area.
Susan Michele Campbell
This is an amazing place. It was very clean and the scenery was beautiful.
Mike Mais
This was our 3rd visit and will not be the last. Great park with lots to do in the area and some good restaurants.
Chuck Frey
We stayed in campground 5, spot 516 if memory serves me correct. This is not always the case. Our family loved it here. Even without sewer hookups we made it a week leveraging our black & gray tanks as well as the bath house that was near us. Our site and most that we saw were very eay to get into and get leveled on. Word to the wise the campground specific paths/roads are narrow at times or at least that is how it felt w/ a 38' travel trailer. Go slow and you'll be fine. Speaking of going slow we came up on a motorcycle accident on our way to the Little White House. The roads around the park are very scenic. It would be in your best interest to be in defensive driving mode. The park as a whole was family friendly and we truly enjoyed our stay here. There are walking paths but due to the size I used my bike to get around most times.
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Yes. Verizon service worked great while we where there.
Awe the park will be closed for a week?
They are located in the bathhouse between the men's and women's restroom, bring quarters :)
Some sites have easy acces at their spot for gray water. None for sewage directly at designated site but there is a dumping station.
Roads to campground good. Roads in campground are horrible, curvy, hilly, narrow, and steep drop offs
We stayed in Cabin #7. It was one of the premier cottages. It was 2br 1 bath. It slept 6 of us. There is a sofa bed in the living room. It was really nice and worth it. The park is beautiful. They do have new renovations going on at the front of the park. We loved it. The visitors center is at the top of the mountain with a beautiful view. We do plan on going back. If you go to the website and click on cottages, it will give pictures of each cottage.
Sorry can't help. Contact State Park for info.
101 will fit 40 footer I believe you would have to get there during the week to secure it
I had no problem with my AT&T reception. No wifi, I use my mobile data.
No i don't think you can camp in the cabin area
No they do not. But cell reception was at least 4 bars.
It's because it helps support the running and upkeep of the park, all GA State Parks are $5.00 a day or play it smart and get a yearly pass. If you become a supporter, you get free camping, shelter, and more, check that option out too
They have plenty of them
Pine Mountain, the town is about 3 miles away which has several restaurants. There is a restaurant at Callaway also which is 8-9 miles away.
Most probably in the wilderness area. I have seen then in spaces where residents are park and where there for day. use.
Yes
If you stay for a long period of time you need a day pass...its only 5$
I'm not sure. I'd call and check.
Beautiful Park! There are some astonishing views to have as a wedding setting but I am not too sure about their wedding planning policies and would suggest calling the Park office. Make sure you have a detailed setup because if you forget anything...there is absolutely nothing anywhere close and limited to what you can find. Hope this helps and good luck with the wedding planning!
Yes, beautiful shady sites. Check on their construction, as they are updating some sites and adding another bathhouse. We camped there a few weeks ago, noise from construction wasn't bad at all.
30 per night
Which trail? Pine Mountain Trail? Generally speaking, a rough estimate of hiking speed is 2 miles per hour. So, whatever trail you are looking at, divide the miles by 2 and that's a rough idea of how many hours it will take to hike.
When I search for "Pets Allowed", no cabins come up. However there might be an exception if the animal is a service dog. I would call and ask.
Sketchy at best. In to of the mountain probably, if you're camping or hiking, I wouldn't count on it.
I don't think it is allowed in park on any road. Probably should call park office and check with them.
FDR is a popular park so reserving a camp site on the state park web site is a good idea. Also, web site has lots of useful information like maps of camp sites, trails, etc..
South of park. South side of 190. It is not inside the park like many stations.
Not that I'm aware of, but you're welcome to take your dog on a leash as far as I know.
Call thier office
You have to call and find out. I'm sorry couldn't be more help.
Yes they have pets accommodation cabins etc
Yes, there are cabins near the trails but they stay booked. Best to call and check well in advance.
The check in is at the park office. 2970 GA-190, Pine Mountain, GA 31822 They don't have rv parking areas there, so be careful.
Yes. There are several picnic areas with grills at the pool.
I don't think so. Did not see any while there
Jennifer Wright, upon Googling, it says that it closes at 6pm. I didn't further investigate the cost. In addition to the per person charge to swim, I know there is a $5 state park parking fee for each car. vans with 15 passengers cost more. You may gain most information from calling Franklin D Roosevelt State park
Depends on which campsite, an on if you want to walk, bike or go by car.
The best place to find this information is on the website or call them directly.
Yea I would call .. depends how busy they get ..
No swimming just paddle and fish
If I'm not mistaking its 30.00 a night or 210.00 a week. Hop this helps
Yes, Cabins have TV and DISH network reception. We stay there 3-4 times a year.
Look on the website or call the office depends on how many people are with you .how many nights and if you have pets ..
They have fire rings at each site and sell firewood in the campground.
Some of them are. Go to the reservation site for details.
I think you can get a view of the whole campground in sections. So peaceful and picturesque. May call an ask for info. Better yet, before your desired camping date, come and take a tour if possible. Hope This helps
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