Cedar Creek Park RV & Driving Range

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6770 Cave Spring Road SW , Cave Spring, GA, 30124

Cedar Creek Park RV & Driving Range is an RV park located on 6770 Cave Spring Road SW in Cave Spring, GA. The site includes water, sewer, electricity. You can also do activities such as Canoeing, kayaking, swimming outdoors, and fishing.

Last Updated: 11/19/2020


RV Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
RV Creekside Site $35.00 $195.00 $400.00 See More
RV Mountain Site $29.00 $174.00 $350.00 See More
Lodging

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Birds Nest Lodge $95.00 $500.00
Creekside Lodge $85.00 $445.00
Perch lodge $40.00
Rentals

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
RV Rental Creekside $75.00 $395.00
Tent Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Tent Water and Electric $20.00
Tent Water only $15.00

Vehicle Policy

Maximum 2 vehicles per site.

Pet Policy

No aggressive dogs.


Water Hookups

Propane Refilling Station

Sewer Hookups

50 Amps

30 Amps



Canoeing

Fishing

Kayaking

Swimming Outdoors






6770 Cave Spring Road SW , Cave Spring, GA, 30124
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Overall Rating: 4.0


Bertha D Taylor

4.0
Located just north of the quaint town (ONE traffic light!) is a family-run RVP along the creek. Canoe and Kayak enthusiasts use this park for paddling adventures as they sell or rent equipment also. There is a golf driving range too. Sites are all gravel, back-in - some long the Cedar Creek, some across the drive. Level with a picnic table & fire ring. Laundry and bath house a decent walk from the sites. Downtown boasts a bunch of antique shops ~ but the jewel is the public park with a natural spring pumping 200,000+ gallons of fresh, clear water out daily. Locals bring their drinking water bottles, with scoops & funnels to load up on the free-for-the-taking fresh spring water. There are plenty of walking trails around the public park, scattered around a handful of vintage buildings. There is a cave (sometimes closed during bad weather) at the mouth of the spring, housed behind a stone entrance. This property was donated to the citizens by a local Doctor and is well maintained by volunteers. You can walk around the 3 or 4 blocks that surround the square, but there is not a lot of room for large RVs to park. Bring your camera, and the dog on a leash. The kids will enjoy riding the walking paths too. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group