Magnolia Springs State Park - United States

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About Magnolia Springs State Park

RV quick facts for Magnolia Springs State Park

DetailInformation
Max RV lengthUp to 40 ft at select pull-through sites
Full hookupsWater and 20/30/50 amp electric at RV sites; select sites with sewer
Dump stationOn-site dump station available to registered campers
Generator hoursGenerators discouraged; electric hookups provided at all RV sites
Cell serviceGenerally reliable on major carriers near the campground
Road restrictionsNo tunnels or steep grades; paved park roads suitable for large rigs
Reservation windowReservations accepted up to 13 months in advance through Georgia State Parks

Best time to visit Magnolia Springs State Park

Spring (March through May) and fall (late September through November) are the best times to visit, with mild daytime temperatures, lower humidity, and fewer biting insects. Summer brings hot, humid weather and the highest visitation, though the pool and lake provide relief. Winter is quiet and mild, making it a good shoulder season for RV travelers who want open sites and cooler hiking conditions.

Jan 95 mm
59°F - 36°F

Cool and quiet; campground open year-round.

Feb 90 mm
63°F - 39°F

Mar 95 mm
72°F - 46°F

Mild spring weather, good shoulder season.

Apr 80 mm
79°F - 52°F

May 90 mm
86°F - 61°F

Warm, insects increasing.

Jun 120 mm
91°F - 68°F

Hot and humid; pool typically open.

Jul 130 mm
93°F - 72°F

Peak heat; afternoon thunderstorms common.

Aug 120 mm
91°F - 72°F

Hot, humid, high visitation.

Sep 90 mm
86°F - 66°F

Late September brings cooler evenings.

Oct 70 mm
79°F - 54°F

Ideal RV weather; mild and dry.

Nov 70 mm
70°F - 45°F

Cool, uncrowded fall.

Dec 85 mm
61°F - 37°F

Mild winter; campground open year-round.

Things to do at Magnolia Springs State Park

  • Magnolia Springs Boardwalk Easy
    RV parking available

    A short boardwalk crosses directly over the clear spring head, where visitors can spot turtles, fish, and alligators in the water below. The walk is flat, accessible, and suitable for all ages.

  • Upper Loop and Beaver Nature Trails Easy
    RV parking available

    These connecting trails wind through pine and hardwood forest and around wetlands near the spring. Together they offer several miles of easy walking with interpretive wildlife viewing opportunities.

  • Camp Lawton Historic Site Easy
    RV parking available

    Visitors can explore the remains of Camp Lawton, a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp once located within the park. Interpretive signs and earthwork remnants tell the story of one of the largest Civil War prison camps.

  • Bo Ginn Aquarium and Fish Hatchery Easy
    RV parking available

    A small on-site aquarium features native Georgia fish species in partnership with the adjacent federal fish hatchery. It is a quick, family-friendly stop inside the park.

  • Lake Fishing and Boating Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's 28-acre lake is stocked for fishing and offers rental jon boats, canoes, kayaks, and pedal boats in season. A Georgia fishing license is required for anglers age 16 and older.

  • Swimming Pool Easy
    RV parking available

    A seasonal swimming pool operates at the park during the warmer months and provides relief from Georgia summer heat. Hours and opening dates vary by season.

  • Picnicking and Group Shelters Easy
    RV parking available

    Several picnic areas and reservable shelters sit beneath mature hardwoods near the spring and lake. The flat, paved access makes them convenient for RV day visitors.

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Magnolia Springs State Park, GA, United States

How to get to Magnolia Springs State Park

The park sits about 5 miles north of Millen, Georgia, on U.S. Highway 25. Savannah is roughly 75 miles east (about 1.5 hours), Augusta is about 55 miles north (just over an hour), and Macon is around 130 miles west (about 2.5 hours). Roads into the park are flat lowland highways with no tunnels, mountain passes, or steep grades, making access straightforward for large RVs. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV).

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