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Reviews (1194)
What Guests Are Saying
Eastbank is a highly regarded campground known for its beautiful, well-maintained facilities and spacious, clean sites, providing a peaceful atmosphere with stunning lake views and friendly staff. Many visitors appreciate the well-kept grounds and the variety of amenities, making it an excellent choice for camping and fishing. However, some reviews note that the bathrooms require better maintenance, and there are concerns about the leash rules for pets not being followed consistently.
What Guests Are Saying
Eastbank is a highly regarded campground known for its beautiful, well-maintained facilities and spacious, clean sites, providing a peaceful atmosphere with stunning lake views and friendly staff. Many visitors appreciate the well-kept grounds and the variety of amenities, making it an excellent choice for camping and fishing. However, some reviews note that the bathrooms require better maintenance, and there are concerns about the leash rules for pets not being followed consistently.
Review Summary
James P
VerifiedJuly 23, 2023 • Stayed at: C21, Loop: C
This is our 2nd trip to Eastbank. Upon entering at check-in, there was a sign on the window that stated “No attendant on duty, get your papers”. Last visit, there was an attendant on duty. Upon arrival at our campsite, we found it severely overgrown and needing a lawnmower. All sites were needing a lawnmower. The site had ants but we were prepared for that but failed to spray around our tow vehicle. The camp host site at the front of the campground was occupied but always said “Off Duty”. We did see a park ranger drive thru a couple of times. We did not visit the bathhouse. I know a lot of campgrounds are having a tough time finding workers, which is very sad. We will return to this campground because it is within close proximity to our home. We love the beautiful sunset views and enjoy watching the geese. It is quiet and very relaxing.
Ruben G
VerifiedJuly 22, 2023 • Stayed at: A16, Loop: A
We stayed one night last year and this time. Bit difference on maintenance, grass wasn't cut this year. No attendant at the booth. Site clean, restrooms and showers clean.
Stephanie F
VerifiedJuly 18, 2023 • Stayed at: A07, Loop: A
This was our first time here and boy was it beautiful. We read the reviews and came prepared to deal with the ants. We sprayed before setting up and had no problems the entire 6 days. The sunsets were AMAZING!!! Easy drive to nearby towns if you need anything. We will definitely be back.
David L
VerifiedJuly 17, 2023 • Stayed at: C20, Loop: C
Campground is in rough shape ! The grass is 10 inches long and lots of Antes !
Steven E
VerifiedJuly 17, 2023 • Stayed at: C33, Loop: C
We were here a month ago and decided we would give it another try (you can see my previous review for pros and cons). Stayed a few less days this time. The park was nearly empty. Unfortunately the experience wasn't any better than last month, because it rained almost every day. The may flies were back as well, but in slightly smaller numbers. Geese appear to be overtaking the park and their droppings are everywhere.
We were hoping they would have kept the grass shorter this time, but we were wrong. Very long. Bathrooms are standard and reasonably clean.
We love COE parks and are in another one right now. Eastbank isn't a bad place, it just isn't maintained as well as most of the other COE parks we visit.
We'll be back here but not for more than one or two days. Oh, I almost forgot---lots of gators.
Ran O
VerifiedJuly 17, 2023 • Stayed at: C35, Loop: C
Just 👍
Kim D
VerifiedJuly 15, 2023 • Stayed at: C29, Loop: C
We had a great visit at Eastbank. The area is clean, people are friendly, and as always, the water was beautiful. If they just could’ve adjusted the temperature outside, it would’ve been perfect, Lolol. Jk, it was July, so we knew it would be hot!
Steven E
VerifiedJuly 14, 2023 • Stayed at: C27, Loop: C
Stayed on C27 with 40ft fifth wheel.
Pros---Quiet. Good water views and great sunsets. Easy in and out. Bathrooms standard and reasonably clean.
Cons---No full hookups, but none were expected. Grass not kept mowed, way too long. Mayfly hatches covered the rigs near the water, including ours which was across the street from the water---only lasts for a few days but VERY annoying. Bathrooms are only located in the B loop, away from the water--minor inconvenience. Many sites with no shade--very hot. No swimming due to the presence of gators, even though we saw no signs indicating this. But we did see plenty of gators.
Overall decent stay (it's not a Hilton). Will likely return, but only for short visits, maybe just overnight.
John F
VerifiedJuly 11, 2023 • Stayed at: A04, Loop: A
Beautiful, clean park.
Rajah R
VerifiedJuly 10, 2023 • Stayed at: B63, Loop: B
First time in section B. It was very nice and we had a big shade tree. This campground is very clean and the Staff are wonderful. We like going to dinner at the Northside Seafood Restaurant.
Location Eastbank
Address:
153 Eastbank Road
Bainbridge, GA, 39819
United States
Eastbank Campground is accessible via US Highway 27, which is approximately 10 miles to the west in Bainbridge, GA. Additionally, Interstate 10 is about 20 miles to the south.
Latitude & Longitude: 30.7181 / -84.8511
Elevation: 27 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- Maximum of 8 people per campsite. Visitor fees are $5.00.
- Maximum of 3 vehicles per campsite. Extra vehicle fees are $3.00.
- Park gate is locked.
- Golf carts and non-registered vehicles are not allowed in the park.
- Follow traffic signs and directional one way arrows.
- Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further informa tion.
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Last updated: June 3, 2026