RVParks.us
Federal Parks State Parks Private Resorts Top Picks Travel Guides Trip Planner Search All Parks
Faulkner Mountain Campground
Public Campground

Faulkner Mountain Campground

Saluda, Georgia
4.4 (1839 reviews)

Photos shown are stock images and may not represent the actual campground.

About Faulkner Mountain Campground

Campground in Georgia.

Nestled in the heart of Georgia, Faulkner Mountain Campground offers a genuine escape into nature without sacrificing comfort and accessibility. This public campground provides fifty individual sites that accommodate a variety of RV sizes, making it an excellent choice for both first-time RV travelers and seasoned adventurers looking for a reliable base camp to explore the region.

The campground's location puts you in the perfect position to experience Georgia's natural beauty and rich heritage. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling terrain and forest landscapes that create a peaceful atmosphere ideal for those seeking respite from busy highways and urban environments. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this campground serves as an excellent launching point for regional exploration.

The nearby attractions make Faulkner Mountain Campground particularly appealing for varied interests. History enthusiasts will find the region rich with Civil War sites and historic landmarks that tell important stories of Georgia's past. Outdoor recreation opportunities abound for hikers, nature photographers, and wildlife observers. The natural scenery provides excellent opportunities for those who simply want to relax and enjoy quiet mornings with coffee and good views.

The campground itself maintains a welcoming atmosphere that reflects its solid 4.4-star rating from nearly two thousand reviews. Returning visitors consistently praise their experiences, suggesting the facility delivers on its promise of providing a comfortable camping experience. The mix of amenities and natural surroundings creates an environment where families, couples, solo travelers, and groups all find something to enjoy.

This destination works particularly well for travelers exploring Georgia's central regions, those attending nearby events or visiting family, or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in the Georgia countryside. The campground's established reputation and positive visitor feedback indicate a well-maintained facility that understands what RV travelers need for a successful camping experience. Whether you're a novice camper testing your RV adventure or an experienced road warrior, Faulkner Mountain Campground provides a solid foundation for exploring this appealing region of Georgia.
50

Total Sites

4.4

Rating

1,839

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 50

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Saluda is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Georgia weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Saluda.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Saluda. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Faulkner Mountain Campground Reviews

Sign in to Review
G
Brian Boyd

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Brian Boyd

This park is a stunning piece of land with terraced sites going up from the water with most sites having a water view. Bath houses are clean, gracious, and have a laundry. The bad...Most of the sights are oriented backwards so that the driver side of the RV is toward the water and your view from the picnic area is blocked by your rig. Dumbest site layout I have ever seen. Dump stations are on i... This park is a stunning piece of land with terraced sites going up from the water with most sites having a water view. Bath houses are clean, gracious, and have a laundry. The bad...Most of the sights are oriented backwards so that the driver side of the RV is toward the water and your view from the picnic area is blocked by your rig. Dumbest site layout I have ever seen. Dump stations are on inclines so that tanks don't fully drain. " Dump stations are minimally equipped with number one just being a drain sticking above the ground and no place to pull over that does not block traffic. No place to put RV while you check in, some roads so badly deteriorated that there is no pavement left . Yes, I will stay again because the view and picnic area of out water site was wonderful but because it was a pull through I drove my diesel pusher the wrong way on the one way and parked with my porch to the water. I drove through all loops and the sights are almost all laid out backwards. A design fail with long lasting and continuous disappointment.

G
Brian Boyd

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Brian Boyd

This park is a stunning piece of land with terraced sites going up from the water with most sites having a water view. Bath houses are clean, gracious, and have a laundry. The bad...Most of the sights are oriented backwards so that the driver side of the RV is toward the water and your view from the picnic area is blocked by your rig. Dumbest site layout I have ever seen. Dump stations are on i... This park is a stunning piece of land with terraced sites going up from the water with most sites having a water view. Bath houses are clean, gracious, and have a laundry. The bad...Most of the sights are oriented backwards so that the driver side of the RV is toward the water and your view from the picnic area is blocked by your rig. Dumbest site layout I have ever seen. Dump stations are on inclines so that tanks don't fully drain. " Dump stations are minimally equipped with number one just being a drain sticking above the ground and no place to pull over that does not block traffic. No place to put RV while you check in, some roads so badly deteriorated that there is no pavement left . Yes, I will stay again because the view and picnic area of out water site was wonderful but because it was a pull through I drove my diesel pusher the wrong way on the one way and parked with my porch to the water. I drove through all loops and the sights are almost all laid out backwards. A design fail with long lasting and continuous disappointment.

G
Brian Boyd

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Brian Boyd

This park is a stunning piece of land with terraced sites going up from the water with most sites having a water view. Bath houses are clean, gracious, and have a laundry. The bad...Most of the sights are oriented backwards so that the driver side of the RV is toward the water and your view from the picnic area is blocked by your rig. Dumbest site layout I have ever seen. Dump stations are on i... This park is a stunning piece of land with terraced sites going up from the water with most sites having a water view. Bath houses are clean, gracious, and have a laundry. The bad...Most of the sights are oriented backwards so that the driver side of the RV is toward the water and your view from the picnic area is blocked by your rig. Dumbest site layout I have ever seen. Dump stations are on inclines so that tanks don't fully drain. " Dump stations are minimally equipped with number one just being a drain sticking above the ground and no place to pull over that does not block traffic. No place to put RV while you check in, some roads so badly deteriorated that there is no pavement left . Yes, I will stay again because the view and picnic area of out water site was wonderful but because it was a pull through I drove my diesel pusher the wrong way on the one way and parked with my porch to the water. I drove through all loops and the sights are almost all laid out backwards. A design fail with long lasting and continuous disappointment.

G
Brian Boyd

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Brian Boyd

This park is a stunning piece of land with terraced sites going up from the water with most sites having a water view. Bath houses are clean, gracious, and have a laundry. The bad...Most of the sights are oriented backwards so that the driver side of the RV is toward the water and your view from the picnic area is blocked by your rig. Dumbest site layout I have ever seen. Dump stations are on i... This park is a stunning piece of land with terraced sites going up from the water with most sites having a water view. Bath houses are clean, gracious, and have a laundry. The bad...Most of the sights are oriented backwards so that the driver side of the RV is toward the water and your view from the picnic area is blocked by your rig. Dumbest site layout I have ever seen. Dump stations are on inclines so that tanks don't fully drain. " Dump stations are minimally equipped with number one just being a drain sticking above the ground and no place to pull over that does not block traffic. No place to put RV while you check in, some roads so badly deteriorated that there is no pavement left . Yes, I will stay again because the view and picnic area of out water site was wonderful but because it was a pull through I drove my diesel pusher the wrong way on the one way and parked with my porch to the water. I drove through all loops and the sights are almost all laid out backwards. A design fail with long lasting and continuous disappointment.

G
Knoxville Foodie

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Knoxville Foodie

We stayed in the yurts and had a great time! Beautiful view of the mountain. It was a bit difficult to climb down to the fire pit area by the lake—they should consider adding in stairs for safety & accessibility purposes. Restrooms are a bit of a far walk from the yurts.

G
Knoxville Foodie

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Knoxville Foodie

We stayed in the yurts and had a great time! Beautiful view of the mountain. It was a bit difficult to climb down to the fire pit area by the lake—they should consider adding in stairs for safety & accessibility purposes. Restrooms are a bit of a far walk from the yurts.

G
Knoxville Foodie

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Knoxville Foodie

We stayed in the yurts and had a great time! Beautiful view of the mountain. It was a bit difficult to climb down to the fire pit area by the lake—they should consider adding in stairs for safety & accessibility purposes. Restrooms are a bit of a far walk from the yurts.

G
Knoxville Foodie

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Knoxville Foodie

We stayed in the yurts and had a great time! Beautiful view of the mountain. It was a bit difficult to climb down to the fire pit area by the lake—they should consider adding in stairs for safety & accessibility purposes. Restrooms are a bit of a far walk from the yurts.

G
mary molloy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by mary molloy

Spent a weekend here in November. The nights were cold and the days warm. Perfect weather! The view of the lake and sunsets on the lake were perfection. Staff was friendly. Love that we got to experience the Indian pow wow. Will definitely be returning!

G
mary molloy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by mary molloy

Spent a weekend here in November. The nights were cold and the days warm. Perfect weather! The view of the lake and sunsets on the lake were perfection. Staff was friendly. Love that we got to experience the Indian pow wow. Will definitely be returning!

G
mary molloy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by mary molloy

Spent a weekend here in November. The nights were cold and the days warm. Perfect weather! The view of the lake and sunsets on the lake were perfection. Staff was friendly. Love that we got to experience the Indian pow wow. Will definitely be returning!

G
Sher Y

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sher Y

Great campground. We had a wonderful stay. Rented a yurt for something different and it a cool set up (less no bathroom). Our kids enjoyed their time. Hightly recommend them. We are planning on returning.

G
Sher Y

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sher Y

Great campground. We had a wonderful stay. Rented a yurt for something different and it a cool set up (less no bathroom). Our kids enjoyed their time. Hightly recommend them. We are planning on returning.

G
Sher Y

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sher Y

Great campground. We had a wonderful stay. Rented a yurt for something different and it a cool set up (less no bathroom). Our kids enjoyed their time. Hightly recommend them. We are planning on returning.

G
James Frazier

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by James Frazier

Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Road to: Driving near Atlanta is always hectic, but all road are good. Road inside: First the entrance to the park is very narrow. I hit my right mirror on a pole. The road in the campground is very bad. Potholes, broken pavement, huge humps. Trees: All well trimmed. Check in: Large office at e... Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Road to: Driving near Atlanta is always hectic, but all road are good. Road inside: First the entrance to the park is very narrow. I hit my right mirror on a pole. The road in the campground is very bad. Potholes, broken pavement, huge humps. Trees: All well trimmed. Check in: Large office at entrance. Staff was friendly. Parking: Large parking area. Seasonal campers: None. Signage: Bad, the road map shows section H, but the road is M. Site 282: Gravel pad and level. Had table and fire pit. View: Nice view of the lake and stone mountain Site spacing: Very Good Bathhouse: Did not use. Laundry room: Did not use. Swimming pool: Yes, but did not use. Club house: None. Fitness area: None. Grounds: Nice due to the scenic woods. TV: Over air antenna was good. Wifi: None. So here is the bad: Roads in the park are terrible. Many sites are unlevel, but we got lucky. Sites 290, 153, 157, 174, 172. I would come back. Dream Big, Travel Far, Live Well...

G
James Frazier

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by James Frazier

Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Road to: Driving near Atlanta is always hectic, but all road are good. Road inside: First the entrance to the park is very narrow. I hit my right mirror on a pole. The road in the campground is very bad. Potholes, broken pavement, huge humps. Trees: All well trimmed. Check in: Large office at e... Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Road to: Driving near Atlanta is always hectic, but all road are good. Road inside: First the entrance to the park is very narrow. I hit my right mirror on a pole. The road in the campground is very bad. Potholes, broken pavement, huge humps. Trees: All well trimmed. Check in: Large office at entrance. Staff was friendly. Parking: Large parking area. Seasonal campers: None. Signage: Bad, the road map shows section H, but the road is M. Site 282: Gravel pad and level. Had table and fire pit. View: Nice view of the lake and stone mountain Site spacing: Very Good Bathhouse: Did not use. Laundry room: Did not use. Swimming pool: Yes, but did not use. Club house: None. Fitness area: None. Grounds: Nice due to the scenic woods. TV: Over air antenna was good. Wifi: None. So here is the bad: Roads in the park are terrible. Many sites are unlevel, but we got lucky. Sites 290, 153, 157, 174, 172. I would come back. Dream Big, Travel Far, Live Well...

G
James Frazier

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by James Frazier

Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Road to: Driving near Atlanta is always hectic, but all road are good. Road inside: First the entrance to the park is very narrow. I hit my right mirror on a pole. The road in the campground is very bad. Potholes, broken pavement, huge humps. Trees: All well trimmed. Check in: Large office at e... Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Road to: Driving near Atlanta is always hectic, but all road are good. Road inside: First the entrance to the park is very narrow. I hit my right mirror on a pole. The road in the campground is very bad. Potholes, broken pavement, huge humps. Trees: All well trimmed. Check in: Large office at entrance. Staff was friendly. Parking: Large parking area. Seasonal campers: None. Signage: Bad, the road map shows section H, but the road is M. Site 282: Gravel pad and level. Had table and fire pit. View: Nice view of the lake and stone mountain Site spacing: Very Good Bathhouse: Did not use. Laundry room: Did not use. Swimming pool: Yes, but did not use. Club house: None. Fitness area: None. Grounds: Nice due to the scenic woods. TV: Over air antenna was good. Wifi: None. So here is the bad: Roads in the park are terrible. Many sites are unlevel, but we got lucky. Sites 290, 153, 157, 174, 172. I would come back. Dream Big, Travel Far, Live Well...

G
James Frazier

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by James Frazier

Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Road to: Driving near Atlanta is always hectic, but all road are good. Road inside: First the entrance to the park is very narrow. I hit my right mirror on a pole. The road in the campground is very bad. Potholes, broken pavement, huge humps. Trees: All well trimmed. Check in: Large office at e... Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Road to: Driving near Atlanta is always hectic, but all road are good. Road inside: First the entrance to the park is very narrow. I hit my right mirror on a pole. The road in the campground is very bad. Potholes, broken pavement, huge humps. Trees: All well trimmed. Check in: Large office at entrance. Staff was friendly. Parking: Large parking area. Seasonal campers: None. Signage: Bad, the road map shows section H, but the road is M. Site 282: Gravel pad and level. Had table and fire pit. View: Nice view of the lake and stone mountain Site spacing: Very Good Bathhouse: Did not use. Laundry room: Did not use. Swimming pool: Yes, but did not use. Club house: None. Fitness area: None. Grounds: Nice due to the scenic woods. TV: Over air antenna was good. Wifi: None. So here is the bad: Roads in the park are terrible. Many sites are unlevel, but we got lucky. Sites 290, 153, 157, 174, 172. I would come back. Dream Big, Travel Far, Live Well...

Own or manage Faulkner Mountain Campground?

Claim this listing for free to update info, respond to reviews, add real photos, and start accepting online bookings.

Claim This Listing — Free
RR

Ranger Rex

Your RV Park Expert

Online
RR

Howdy! I'm Ranger Rex, your RV park expert. Ask me anything about campgrounds, state parks, national parks, or planning your next adventure!

RR

Powered by AI · Responses may not be 100% accurate