About Eastbank
Number of accommodations: 59
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2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (1786)
What Guests Are Saying
Eastbank is highly praised for its large, clean campsites and beautiful lake views, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoying sunsets. Many visitors commend the friendly staff and well-maintained facilities, despite some noting that the restrooms could use upgrades. While there are occasional issues with bugs and service responsiveness, the overall experience remains positive, with guests looking forward to returning.
What Guests Are Saying
Eastbank is highly praised for its large, clean campsites and beautiful lake views, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoying sunsets. Many visitors commend the friendly staff and well-maintained facilities, despite some noting that the restrooms could use upgrades. While there are occasional issues with bugs and service responsiveness, the overall experience remains positive, with guests looking forward to returning.
Review Summary
Jonell J
VerifiedNovember 6, 2023 • Stayed at: B59, Loop: B
Park is well maintained. our site had been raked clean of leaves, the grass around our site had been mowed and trimmed. The bath house was clean. the camp host were nice. The views from the water are great. It was also nice to have a boat ramp inside the park. We will definately be going back!
DON T
VerifiedNovember 6, 2023 • Stayed at: C34, Loop: C
This campground is well-managed and maintained and just a pleasant place to hang out. The lake is beautiful and we will definitely return the next time we’re in the area.
Bill D
VerifiedNovember 3, 2023 • Stayed at: C28, Loop: C
We stayed at Eastbank campground in a Leisure Travel Unity MB 25 foot Class C RV. We stayed in Site 28, a back in site. We were treated to a beautiful sunset. This campground is well maintained. We will visit again.
Trent P
VerifiedNovember 3, 2023 • Stayed at: C24, Loop: C
This is a great example of USACOE campgrounds. The sites are spacious and well laid out for privacy and view. Campsite utilities such as water, electric, picnic table, grills are well maintained. The campsites also have a sturdy work table that looks like a fish-cleaning table. There isn't much need to clean fish at the campsite because there is a fish cleaning station near the campground entrance complete with stainless steel work surfaces, sprayers, and an industrial strength garbage disposal. The facilities such as restrooms, showers, dump station are all in good repair and are well maintained. The roadways are paved and well maintained. Campsite driveways are generous in size. The lake is easy to access from the campground; either walking up to the shore or going to the boat ramp. I've heard people mention that the slope on the boat ramp is too flat and they practically have to back the tow vehicle into the water to get their boat off, but for our kayak it was just fine.
We've stayed at this campground three times, once in the A-loop and twice in the C-loop, and will stay again. On the first stay in 2021 there was quite an infestation of Argentine ants, but we didn't notice that the last two stays, in May and October 2023. The lake advertises 78 species of fish. I only fished on the October 2023 trip and had good luck with largemouth bass fishing from a kayak.
Bill D
VerifiedNovember 3, 2023 • Stayed at: C28, Loop: C
We stayed at Eastbank campground in a Leisure Travel Unity MB 25 foot Class C RV. We stayed in Site 28, a back in site. We were treated to a beautiful sunset. This campground is well maintained. We will visit again.
Trent P
VerifiedNovember 3, 2023 • Stayed at: C24, Loop: C
This is a great example of USACOE campgrounds. The sites are spacious and well laid out for privacy and view. Campsite utilities such as water, electric, picnic table, grills are well maintained. The campsites also have a sturdy work table that looks like a fish-cleaning table. There isn't much need to clean fish at the campsite because there is a fish cleaning station near the campground entrance complete with stainless steel work surfaces, sprayers, and an industrial strength garbage disposal. The facilities such as restrooms, showers, dump station are all in good repair and are well maintained. The roadways are paved and well maintained. Campsite driveways are generous in size. The lake is easy to access from the campground; either walking up to the shore or going to the boat ramp. I've heard people mention that the slope on the boat ramp is too flat and they practically have to back the tow vehicle into the water to get their boat off, but for our kayak it was just fine.
We've stayed at this campground three times, once in the A-loop and twice in the C-loop, and will stay again. On the first stay in 2021 there was quite an infestation of Argentine ants, but we didn't notice that the last two stays, in May and October 2023. The lake advertises 78 species of fish. I only fished on the October 2023 trip and had good luck with largemouth bass fishing from a kayak.
Bill D
VerifiedNovember 3, 2023 • Stayed at: C28, Loop: C
We stayed at Eastbank campground in a Leisure Travel Unity MB 25 foot Class C RV. We stayed in Site 28, a back in site. We were treated to a beautiful sunset. This campground is well maintained. We will visit again.
Trent P
VerifiedNovember 3, 2023 • Stayed at: C24, Loop: C
This is a great example of USACOE campgrounds. The sites are spacious and well laid out for privacy and view. Campsite utilities such as water, electric, picnic table, grills are well maintained. The campsites also have a sturdy work table that looks like a fish-cleaning table. There isn't much need to clean fish at the campsite because there is a fish cleaning station near the campground entrance complete with stainless steel work surfaces, sprayers, and an industrial strength garbage disposal. The facilities such as restrooms, showers, dump station are all in good repair and are well maintained. The roadways are paved and well maintained. Campsite driveways are generous in size. The lake is easy to access from the campground; either walking up to the shore or going to the boat ramp. I've heard people mention that the slope on the boat ramp is too flat and they practically have to back the tow vehicle into the water to get their boat off, but for our kayak it was just fine.
We've stayed at this campground three times, once in the A-loop and twice in the C-loop, and will stay again. On the first stay in 2021 there was quite an infestation of Argentine ants, but we didn't notice that the last two stays, in May and October 2023. The lake advertises 78 species of fish. I only fished on the October 2023 trip and had good luck with largemouth bass fishing from a kayak.
Carol B
VerifiedNovember 1, 2023 • Stayed at: B61, Loop: B
Our site was large and level with no close “neighbors.” Shower houses were within easy walking distance. Hosts and attendants were friendly and helpful.
Sherry L
VerifiedNovember 1, 2023 • Stayed at: A09, Loop: A
Beautiful location plenty of room for our dogs to walk some of the most beautiful sunsets I’ve seen anywhere
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 5, 2026