Skidaway Island State Park campground is located in a part of Georgia’s Intracoastal Waterway near historic Savannah and has 87 single-family campsites all with water & electric hookups (most have 30 and/or 50 amp). There are also some sites with full hookups. There are also 3 camper cabins, 5 picnic shelters, 1 group shelter, and 3 pioneer camps.
Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers ($) and a dump station. There are also 3 playgrounds, outdoor fitness equipment, volleyball court and WiFi (at Park Office).
There’s a lot for visitors to do here including hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, visiting historic sites, picnicking, birding and wildlife viewing. . Visitors can watch for deer, fiddler crabs, raccoon, egrets and other wildlife.
You may also be interested in Fort McAllister Historic State Park.
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This is a great place to stay while visiting Savannah. A very well kept park, grounds and facilities were very clean. We had a w/e pull through site that required no additional leveling. Cell phone service was good. The camp store doesn’t have a lot of extras, but does have some basics. The staff is outstanding, very courteous and helpful. The only reason for only four stars is the narrow roadways, which are two way. Navigable, but care must be taken.
The Skidaway Island State Park campground map does not quite match the map on the Georgia State Parks website page. Specifically looking at site #40, it appears to have been moved. Which map is correct?
Hi Virginia,
Good question and I see what you mean when comparing the campground map on ReserveAmerica to the map on the Georgia State Park’s website (the one we use). I would lean toward the Georgia State Park’s map as being most accurate.