Golf and RV in the Heart of Georgia

Nestled in the heart of Georgia, Wanee Lake Golf & RV Resort is a hidden gem that offers RV enthusiasts and golfers an unforgettable experience. This resort boasts of a beautiful and well-maintained 9-hole golf course, full hook-up RV sites, and The Fire Ant Cafe, which serves delicious meals and drinks.
The resort is conveniently located just minutes off of I-75 in Ashburn, Georgia, making it an ideal destination for RVers traveling along this major highway. Whether you’re passing through or planning an extended stay, Wanee Lake Golf & RV Resort is the perfect spot to relax and recharge.
One of the standout features of Wanee Lake Golf & RV Resort is its 9-hole golf course. The course is beautifully designed and impeccably maintained, offering players of all skill levels a fun and challenging round. The course is surrounded by natural beauty and offers stunning views of Wanee Lake, which not only adds to the overall experience of playing golf at the resort, but also offers guests the opportunity to cast a line and relax while fishing.
In addition to the golf course and restaurant, Wanee Lake Golf & RV Resort also boasts a range of other amenities. The resort features a swimming pool and tennis court, perfect for guests looking to stay active and have some fun in the sun. There’s also a pool table for guests who want to relax and unwind after a day on the golf course.
One of the unique aspects of Wanee Lake is the weekly golf scrambles that are held for guests. These events are a great way to meet other RVers and golf enthusiasts while enjoying a friendly competition on the course.
Interested in learning more about Wanee Lake? Give the friendly staff a call at 229-567-2727 and reserve your stay today!

Florida Summer Fishing Vacation

If you’re a fishing enthusiast looking for a great destination to visit during the summer months, Crescent Lake in Crescent City, Florida is the place to be. This lake is known for its abundant fish populations, including bass, catfish, and crappie. With excellent fishing conditions and plenty of amenities, Crescent Lake is the perfect place for a fishing vacation for both experienced and novice anglers alike.
One of the best things about Crescent Lake is that it’s a relatively small body of water, which means it’s easy to navigate and explore, but also connects to the St. Johns River for broader access. The lake covers about 15,960 acres, making it a perfect size for fishing. Crescent Lake is also relatively shallow, with an average depth of around 8 feet, which makes it an ideal habitat for fish to thrive. The lake has plenty of cover and structure, including lily pads, cypress trees, and submerged brush, which provide excellent hiding spots for fish. The lake is surrounded by beautiful scenery, and fishing on Crescent Lake during the summer months is a great way to relax and enjoy nature.
When visiting Crescent City, a great place to stay is at Crescent Fish Camp. Located right on the banks of Crescent Lake, this resort has various types of accommodations available such as full hook-up RV sites, tiny homes, cottages, and vacation homes. Whether you’re looking for a cozy cabin or a spacious vacation home, 333 Fish Camp has something to suit your needs.
One of the best things about staying at Crescent Fish Camp is the convenience of having everything you need for a successful fishing trip right on-site. The marina store sells everything from live bait and tackle to snacks and drinks, so you can stock up on everything you need before heading out on the water. If you’re new to fishing or want to brush up on your skills, the resort offers guided fishing tours and rentals for boats, kayaks, and canoes.
If you’re planning to fish on Crescent Lake during the summer months, there are a few things you should keep in mind. The best time to fish is early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the water is cooler, and the fish are more active. During the summer months, the water temperature is warm, which makes the fish more active and easier to catch. The lake’s clear water and abundant vegetation provide excellent habitat for fish, which makes for great fishing conditions all summer long.
For guests looking for a guided fishing charter, Crescent Fish Camp has MLF Invitational Pro, Cole Hewett, on staff to guide you through a successful fishing adventure.
So what are you waiting for? Book your Florida fishing vacation at Crescent Fish Camp online today!

Camping and Glamping in Western NC

Camping and glamping in western North Carolina at Wilderness Cove Campground is a true treat for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this region boasts some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the country, making it the perfect place to pitch a tent and spend a few days exploring the great outdoors.

One of the best things about camping or glamping in western North Carolina is the abundance of campsites to choose from. Whether you prefer a more rustic experience in a secluded forest or a more developed campsite with amenities like showers and electricity, there is something for everyone. Some popular national parks in the area surrounding Wilderness Cove Campground include the Green River Gamelands, the Nantahala National Forest, the Pisgah National Forest, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Each of these locations offers a unique experience, with endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the surrounding wilderness.

In addition to the stunning natural beauty, western North Carolina is home to a number of charming small towns and villages that are worth a visit during your camping trip. Take a break from the great outdoors and spend a day exploring the local culture and history of places like Saluda, Hendersonville, Black Mountain, Asheville, or Bryson City. These towns are filled with quaint shops, delicious restaurants, and a host of other attractions that make them a perfect addition to any camping trip.

Of course, no camping trip is complete without a bit of relaxation, and western North Carolina has plenty of opportunities for that as well. Spend an afternoon lounging by the campsite or take a dip in one of the many crystal clear streams and rivers that flow through the region – our favorite is the Green River! And when the sun goes down, gather around the campfire and enjoy the serenity of the mountains as you listen to the sounds of nature all around you.

Overall, whether you choose to go camping or glamping in western North Carolina, it is bound to be an unforgettable experience that is sure to leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. So pack your bags, gather your friends and family, and head out to Wilderness Cove Campground in the Blue Ridge Mountains for an adventure you won’t soon forget.

Unwind and Explore at Outdoor Adventure Retreats

Are you craving an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life? Look no further than Outdoor Adventure Retreats, a collection of stunning campgrounds and RV parks nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of the Southeastern United States. Whether you’re seeking quality time with loved ones or a picturesque home base for nearby adventures, our
campgrounds offer the perfect getaway for weekenders and seasonal guests alike.

Wilderness Cove Featured On Modern Campground

Wilderness Cove Campground: A New Destination for Camping, Glamping, and Adventures.

“Wilderness Cove Campground may be a new player in the camping industry, but the Saluda, North Carolina park is already proving to be an outdoor recreation destination, with various recreation opportunities to be had on-site.”

“When Wilderness Cove opened for business in June 2021, campers were treated to various outdoor recreation opportunities, such as access to 18,000 acres of game preserve, hiking trails, water sports, and camping.

For the 2023 season, guests will have more accommodation options to choose from. In the upcoming season, the campground will have primitive camping, RV camping, glamping, and tiny home offerings for nightly, weekly, and monthly stays.”

Wilderness Cove Featured on This Here Town

Green River Narrows Race: The Best, Muddiest Glamping Weekend Ever.

“However, if you’re 36 years old, a light sleeper, and/or traveling with a dog that doesn’t like other dogs, OR if the idea of a naked man sprinting by your sleeping bag with a trailing, fiery tail of toilet paper fluttering from his ass gives you pause, I highly, highly recommend booking a glamping tent at the Wilderness Cove Campground across the street. (Literally, it’s about a one-minute walk, and you can enjoy the live music at a comfortable and non-sleep-prohibitive volume.). We went for the Double Glamping Tent because our friends were traveling with us, and it was amazing. The tents are clean, the beds are comfortable, the shared common area made for an amazing breakfast and hangout spot, and we had electrical outlets and a bathhouse instead of a portapotty. Best of all, since it rained all weekend, our campground did not disintegrate into a giant mud pit.”

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Wilderness Cove Featured on Exploration Local

Wilderness Cove Campground: Transforming An Outdoor Adventure Retreat, with Andrew Garcia

“In this episode I sit down with Andrew Garcia, who is the Managing Partner of Outdoor Adventure Partners. His company purchased the Wilderness Cove Campground along the lower Green River last Thanksgiving, and immediately began making improvements to the property in January of this year.

We talk in depth about the new vision for this property and their desire to be good stewards of the land and be involved in the tight knit Green River Cove community. We also talk about all of the amazing improvements made so far, as well as some of the amazing features and amenities coming to the property in the near future.

Situated at the base of the Green River Gorge, and adjacent to the Green River Game Lands, Wilderness Cove truly offers something for the whole family. And, one of the best things about this area is that it is far less crowded than many of the other popular destinations in the Blue Ridge Mountains.”

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No Tee Times. Walk-Ins Only.

Standard Golf Rates*

Weekdays

Weekends

*Specials Available For Seniors, Veterans and First Responders. Tax included.

Membership Options**

Golf and Pool

Golf Only

*Tax included. Monthly Memberships require a 12-month commitment. Dues are paid monthly. Up to 5 individuals living in the same household are included in Family memberships.

Membership Options**

Golf and Pool

Pool Only

*Tax included. Monthly Memberships require a 12-month commitment. Dues are paid monthly. Up to 5 individuals living in the same household are included in Family memberships.
MEAT

The WC BLT - $11.00

The Gorge Smashburger - $12.00

Whitewater Sausage - $10.00

Super Tuber Hot Dog - $9.00

SIDES & ADD-ONS

SIDES & ADD-ONS

Avocado – $4.00 Fried egg – $2.00

Burger patty – $4.00 Tomato – $1.00

Onion – $1.00 Cheese – $1.00

WC pesto – $1.00 Bacon – $1.00

WC pickles – $1.00 WC relish – $1.00

NO-MEAT

Class 1 Grilled Cheese - $7.00

Class 3 Grilled Cheese - $8.00

Green River Veg Wrap - $11.00

Green River Veg Burger - $10.00

BREAKFAST

The Brekkie Sandwich - $8.00

ANYTHING DENOTED “WC” IS HOUSEMADE

*ALL ORDERS INCLUDE BAG OF CHIPS*
**MEAT AND EGGS ARE COOKED TO ORDER**
***CONSUMING RAW OR UNDERCOOKED MEATS OR EGGS MAY INCREASE YOUR RISK OF FOODBORNE ILLNESS, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE CERTAIN MEDICAL CONDITIONS***
**** WARNING – SELECT MENU ITEMS CONTAIN NUTS, PLEASE INFORM STAFF OF ANY ALLERGIES****

Fishing Kayaks

Includes rental, paddle, life jacket, and shuttle ride.

Fishing Boats

Includes rental, paddle, life jacket, and shuttle ride.

Catchers

Includes rental, paddle, life jacket, and shuttle ride.

Bellyaks

Includes rental, helmet, gloves, , paddle, life jacket, and shuttle ride.

Half Day Rental: $50

Tubing Season

Height Requirements

Scheduled Tubing Closures

May

September

June

July

August

Mini Cat Rental

(Includes rental, life jacket, Paddle, and Shuttle Ride. Limited supply.)

1.5 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 1 HOUR): $25

Depending on the time of day, you will either be dropped off upriver and float back to our place, or be dropped down river and picked up at the final takeout.

4.5 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 3 HOURS): $25

Depending on the time of day, you will either start upriver and end at a large concrete bridge or start at our place and finish at the final takeout.

6 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 4 HOURS): $30

Our longest float starts at the top put-in (Fishtop access) and finishes at the final takeout (Big Rock access – or as we affectionally call it, Fish Bottom).

Tube Tracker Rental

(INCLUDES RENTAL, LIFE JACKET, PADDLE, AND SHUTTLE RIDE. LIMITED SUPPLY.)

1.5 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 1 HOUR): $25

Our shortest float starts at the top put-in (Fishtop access) and finishes at the Wilderness Cove Beach.

4.5 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 3 HOURS): $25

Our most popular float begins at Wilderness Cove Beach and finishes at the final takeout (Big Rock access – or as we affectionately call it, Fish Bottom).

6 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 4 HOURS): $30

Our longest float starts at the top put-in (Fishtop access) and finishes at the final takeout (Big Rock access – or as we affectionally call it, Fish Bottom).

Daily Schedule & Reservations

Our tubing schedule is updated daily on our Facebook page, based on releases from the Tuxedo Hydro Station upriver. We run 6 days per week during the season. Check our schedule before heading our way to stay informed. For the 1 hour and 3 hour floats ,tubing runs from 11:30am to 6:00pm, and for the 4 hour float, tubing runs from 12:30am to 6:00pm. For all floats, the last check-in is at 3:00pm. Reservations are not required, but are recommended for premium options like Catchers, Fishing Boats, Fishing Kayaks, and Bellyaks. Weekends and holidays are busiest, so arrive early. Join us for an unforgettable tubing adventure – reserve your spot today!

ONLINE WAIVER​

Maximize your time on the water by completing your waiver ahead of time. Be sure to check-in and pay at the camp store when you arrive.

Tubing Season

Height Requirements

Scheduled Tubing Closures

May

September

June

July

August

Daily Schedule & Reservations

Our tubing schedule is updated daily on our Facebook page, based on releases from the Tuxedo Hydro Station upriver. We run 6 days per week during the season. Check our schedule before heading our way to stay informed. For the 1 hour and 3 hour floats ,tubing runs from 11:30am to 6:00pm, and for the 4 hour float, tubing runs from 12:30am to 6:00pm. For all floats, the last check-in is at 3:00pm. Reservations are not required, but are recommended for premium options like Catchers, Fishing Boats, Fishing Kayaks, and Bellyaks. Weekends and holidays are busiest, so arrive early. Join us for an unforgettable tubing adventure – reserve your spot today!

Tube Rentals (Includes tube rental, shuttle, and life jacket)

1.5 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 1 HOUR): $15

Our shortest float starts at the top put-in (Fishtop access) and finishes at the Wilderness Cove Beach.

4.5 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 3 HOURS): $15

Our most popular float begins at Wilderness Cove Beach and finishes at the final takeout (Big Rock access - or as we affectionately call it, Fish Bottom).

6 MILE FLOAT (APPROX 4 HOURS): $20

Our longest float starts at the top put-in (Fishtop access) and finishes at the final takeout (Big Rock access - or as we affectionately call it, Fish Bottom).

Online Waiver

Maximize your time on the water by completing your waiver ahead of time. Be sure to check-in and pay at the camp store when you arrive.

Have your own tube or kayak? No problem! Shuttle services are offered for $15 per person.