Explore The Shores of Savannah’s Beach from River’s End Campground on Tybee Island

Are you looking for a campground that has a beach close by and is minutes away from the historic sites in Savannah, Georgia Then River’s End Campground on Tybee Island is your place to go.

Tybee Island, often referred to as Savannah’s Beach, offers visitors a place for all seasons with sandy beaches, great fishing, and rich history at every turn.

The hangs low on the horizon.

Photo courtesy of River’s End Campground

River’s End Campground is a fantastic home base for exploring it all. We’re just a few short blocks from the beach (about 1/2 mile) and an easy 15-mile drive to historic downtown Savannah. From its role in America’s Revolutionary and Civil Wars to its prominence in the cotton trade, Savannah’s history is woven with tales of struggle, triumph, and resilience. Savannah’s rich history is the ideal vacation spot for the family. Take a tour, enjoy the city sites, or dine at one of Savannah’s excellent restaurants.

Tybee Island also has so much to see and do. Don’t miss visiting the famous Lighthouse, historic Fort Pulaski, the Marine Science Center, or enjoy the beautiful sand beaches.

Swimming pool sparkling in the sun.

Photo courtesy of River’s End Campground

Island Amenities

River’s End Campground & RV Park has Tybee Island’s largest swimming pool. The pool is typically closed during mid and low seasons and usually opens early to mid-April.

Our Guest Service Specialists will assist you with reservations and area/attraction information to ensure you have everything you need to have the best vacation possible. Don’t miss visiting our gift shop and general store.

Fifth-wheel trailer parked on a campsite.

Photo courtesy of River’s End Campground.

We have 80 full hook-up sites that can fit all sizes of units. We also have nine primitive tent sites. These sites can be reserved in advance, but however they are in demand, so we strongly recommend you reserve a site in advance.

No RV? No problem. We have camping cabins available, which offer an affordable alternative for families. Each cabin has sleeping accommodations, with a maximum of six individuals. These basic accommodations do not come equipped with any supplies; you will need to bring your own linens and any other items you may require during your stay.

A beachcomber pulls a wagon laden with precious cargo.

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Savannah and Tybee Island are waiting to be discovered by your family, so don’t delay. Book today at riversendcampground.com/reservations.

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