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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | Sites accommodate rigs up to about 40 ft; confirm at reservation |
| Full hookups | Water and electric (30/50 amp) at most RV sites; no on-site sewer hookups at individual sites |
| Dump station | On-site dump station available to registered campers |
| Generator hours | Generators discouraged; quiet hours enforced 10 PM to 7 AM |
| Cell service | Generally usable on major carriers; can be weak in wooded loops |
| Road restrictions | Flat paved access via GA-32; interior loop roads are narrow with overhanging trees |
| Reservation window | Georgia State Parks accepts reservations up to 13 months in advance |
Spring (March through May) and fall (October through November) offer the most comfortable weather for RV camping, with mild days, cool nights, and lower humidity. Summer brings hot, humid conditions and afternoon thunderstorms, though the swimming pool and shaded sites help. Winter is mild and uncrowded, making it a pleasant shoulder season for snowbirds heading to or from Florida. Biting insects are most active from late spring through early fall.
Mild winter days, occasional frost overnight
Pleasant shoulder-season camping
Wildflowers, low humidity
Biting insects increase
Hot and humid, afternoon thunderstorms
Peak heat; swimming pool open
Hot, humid, frequent storms
Atlantic hurricane season, watch forecasts
Excellent camping weather
Quiet winter season
The Heritage Farm is an on-site living-history area featuring restored 19th-century log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, and resident farm animals. It's an easy walk from the campground and offers a glimpse of pioneer-era south Georgia agriculture.
Gopher Hill Trail is a short interpretive loop through sandhill habitat that showcases longleaf pine and gopher tortoise burrows. The mostly flat path is suitable for most ability levels.
The Seventeen Mile River winds through a blackwater cypress swamp inside the park and offers scenic paddling when water levels allow. Canoes and kayaks can be launched from the park's lakes and river access points.
Two small park lakes are stocked for fishing and are open to bank and boat anglers with a valid Georgia fishing license. Common catches include bass, bream, and catfish.
A short boardwalk leads to a quiet reflection pond surrounded by cypress and hardwoods. It's a good spot for birdwatching and photography near the campground.
The park operates a seasonal swimming pool during the summer months for registered campers and day visitors. It's a welcome cool-down during hot, humid south Georgia afternoons.
General Coffee State Park participates in Georgia's state park geocaching program and hosts ranger-led nature and heritage programs on select weekends. Activities are family friendly and accessible from the main day-use areas.
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General Coffee State Park, GA, United States
The park sits about 6 miles east of Douglas, Georgia on GA-32, roughly a 3.5 to 4 hour drive (210 miles) south of Atlanta and about 2 hours northwest of Jacksonville, Florida. Access roads are flat, paved, and RV friendly, with no mountain grades, tunnels, or weight-restricted bridges to worry about. The nearest commercial airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Jacksonville International Airport (JAX), with Savannah/Hilton Head International (SAV) a similar distance to the northeast. Watch for low-hanging tree branches on some interior park roads when maneuvering taller rigs.
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