“a diverse habitat”
A 375 acre lake is popular with boaters and skiers, and fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and bream is excellent. Paddlers can rent canoes and kayaks to explore this beautiful lake lined with fragrant water lilies and tupelo trees. Guided pontoon boat tours are sometimes offered during events. The beachside pavilion, picnic shelters and group shelters are scenic spots for parties, reunions and other celebrations. Reed Bingham is less than six miles from I-75, making it a relaxing stop for travelers. It was named for Amos Reed Bingham who was instrumental in having the park established. Visitors to this pretty park usually see abundant wildlife, including species such as gopher tortoises, yellow bellied sliders and indigo snakes. Nesting bald eagles are often seen in winter. American alligators are often seen sunning along the lake’s edge. During winter, thousands of “buzzards,” actually black vultures and turkey vultures, roost in the trees and soar overhead. Nearly 80 percent of the Coastal Plain’s plant community can be found along the park’s Coastal Plain Nature Trail, making this park’s habitat some of the most diverse in the country.
Reviews of Reed Bingham State Park Campground
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Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 23 users | Last reported on March 11, 2024AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 16 users | Last reported on June 24, 2023T-Mobile 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on March 11, 2024Very beautiful. Lots to do for kids and adults
It's quite pretty! There's a swimming beach also & plenty of trails.
Really just a stopover on my way south but it was enjoyable. Most of the sites were pretty level and there are pull-thrus. There is also a lake for fishing, not sure if you can swim in there probably not because you are getting into alligator country. There are a couple of easy trails near the campground. I didn't spend enough time there to provide any sightseeing if there is any.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 35
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Our rig: 38' 5th wheel, Chevy 3500 Crew cab w/8' bed
Date stayed: April 2015
Location: Adel, Ga
We stopped at Reed Bingham for a few nights heading north out of Florida. It was an easy drive from the highway, far enough away that you will get no traffic noise. Check in was easy and we had a premium site that was full hookup. You select your site when you arrive, so be aware if you are coming in on a weekend, it can be very busy. Our site was a nice pull thru, facing the woods. There are lots of trees around, but it doesn't really equate to a lot of privacy between spots.
The roads were nice and the sites are gravel and fairly level with lots of room between sites and for slide outs. We didn't use the comfort stations, but I looked and they were very clean. Firewood is available at the park, there is a separate building near the loops that sells firewood and mini golf tickets.
The park itself is fairly large, situated on a lake, and has several places for picnics and gatherings. On the opposite side of the lake from the campground is a swimming area and further up from there you can rent canoes and kayaks. The weather wasn't great when we were there, so we didn't make it onto the water. There are several hiking trails and geocaching is encouraged throughout all of the Georgia state parks and there were quite a few here.
There is a restaurant right at the park entrance and it is good. There are only a few restaurants in Adel and they have two grocery stores, the Piggly Wiggly has a well stocked Ace Hardware in it. I can also recommend The bistro at Horse Creek Winery.
Overall, it's a convenient stop for a night and a nice park to spend several nights.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
Date stayed = Sept, 2016
This was a really nice park. I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that the trails were all multi use so you could mountain bike on them. There are a lot of trails here and it's very scenic. The only negatives are the location and cost. The location was really out in the middle of nowhere. There's not much to do nearby at all. I drove into both Moultrie and Valdosta. Out of the 2, Valdosta was much better. Don't even waste your time with Moultrie. Valdosta has some shops, restaurants etc.
The cost at $38 is a little high for a state park but that was full hookup 50amp. Good cell reception. 3 bars on both ATT and Verizon with no booster.
Site accessibility (extremely easy to navigate and park) - 5
Campground location (Really nothing to do here outside of the park. There's a Walmart) - 2
Nearby amenities (Walmart, Piggy Wiggly but not much else) - 3
Site Privacy (this was a pretty wide open campground but there were some edge spots with decent privacy. Also the spacing was good) - 3
Campground amenities (Cleanest bathroom/showers I have seen in a campground so far. Miniature golf, Bike rentals, kayak/canoe rentals, laundry, easy to access trash receptacles, cable hookup at site) - 5
Dog friendly (Dogs allowed on all trails) - 5
Activities (good hiking, mountain biking, boating) - 4
Cost ($38/night for being out in the middle of nowhere is a bit high - 2
Staff friendliness (lady at the gift shop completely ignored me and was pretty rude. The rest of the staff was very friendly) - 3.5
Connectivity (Strong AT&T and Verizon signal) - 5
Total rating = 4.05
Nightly Rate: $38.00
Days Stayed: 6
Site Number: 25
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
Large, level, gravel pads. Electric (30 amp), water and cable hookups at all sites. In loop 2, most sites include sewer hookup and many 50 amp electric. See the website.
Sites are good sized and well separated and include a gravel patio area, picnic table and fire ring.
Quite and peaceful the campground is situated among large live oak trees with Spanish moss.
We’ll stay here again and recommend it to others.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 29
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile 5G
Last minute stop. Was an excellent experience. Quiet with level spots to park. Easy access from I75. Checkin was quick and easy. Highly recommend.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 9
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
We stayed in Reed Bingham State Park in July 2022 in Super C RV. We liked it a lot. Spacious sites, lots of green fields to walk dogs. Beautiful views of the lake. However, July is probably is not the best month to stay there. It was very hot. We have a video about the park on our YouTube channel - Summertime RV Rovers - Campgrounds in Georgia. We camped at Reed Bingham State Park in a Motorhome.
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: -
We stayed here for 3 nights in early February, 2023. We thought we may have gotten a cancellation as the sites always seemed to be full when I checked online as well as when we were there (if you wanted a site for more than 1 night). Our nightly rate was averaged and I think we may have used our GA reward points towards a night here - we had water & electric. Unfortunately, the other loop was under renovation construction so we heard "beep, beep, beep" of the equipment backing up all day long.
We also thought maybe the sites would have lake views - they did not. That is what we didn't "love". What we did like a lot: laundry, small book exchange, small camp store, nice rangers, the nearby gopher tortoise trail - somehow we didn't make it to the boardwalk trail - which was a mistake as people we met at the next campground had helped pressure wash it and had loads of cool photos of it!
And we saw a stray dog here - another camper and I helped entice it to us and arranged to have the rangers take this sweet scared girl to a shelter. So nice people here!
Noise gets 1 star due to the construction, but I would still stay here again! Georgia State Parks are the BEST!
Nightly Rate: $25.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 40
Arrival - Very easy arrival process with a nice check-in area. If you arrive after registration closes, make sure you call and get the gate code.
Tips - Be aware that they are doing construction on one of the loops right now so, they're down to half their sites.
Favorites - The scenery, trees, and lake area; the wisteria and azaleas are in bloom. Nice walking trails all over the place and the kids were able to geocache. Very nice bathrooms with a laundry room (1 washer/2 dryers) attached.
Negatives - 30A service not providing a full 30A (~28A). We wouldn't be able to camp here running one AC this time next month. Mosquitos were already out in mega force so, be prepared. Construction noise right now.
Nightly Rate: $32.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 40
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
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Reed Bingham State Park Campground
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- Last Nightly Rate
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- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
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