Where island life meets the lowcountry for RV campers.
Whether you're looking for a basecamp to explore historic Savannah, paddling your way through the marshy lowcountry, or looking for a family-friendly beach getaway, you can’t go wrong with RV camping on Tybee Island. The barrier island has been a popular camping destination since the 1800s—see proof at the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, Georgia's oldest and tallest lighthouse. Sea kayaking, biking, and swimming in the warm Atlantic waves are all popular activities on Tybee road trips, while nearby destinations like Skidaway Island and Hilton Head give RVers plenty to explore nearby. Most RV campgrounds in the area have full hookups and pet-friendly campsites, while large RV parks offer easy access for big rigs, plus shared amenities like pools, hot tubs, and clubhouses. Visiting Tybee at any time of year is a treat, but aim for the shoulder season in spring and fall for fewer crowds and less intense heat.