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Margaritaville Waterfront RV Resort

Overview

Margaritaville Waterfront RV Resort offers a premier lakefront camping experience nestled along the shores of Lake Lanier in Buford, Georgia. This destination combines the natural beauty of the Georgia foothills with a distinct tropical-inspired luxury that the brand is famous for. Guests can expect a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere where the focus is on relaxation and lakeside recreation. It is much more than just a place to park; it is a full-scale resort destination designed for those who want a vacation-style stay without leaving the comforts of their home on wheels.

Location & Surroundings

Situated on the expansive Lanier Islands peninsula, the resort provides a unique island-like feel just a short drive north of Atlanta. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense woodlands and shimmering water views at every turn. Being located in Buford, GA, allows travelers to enjoy a profound sense of escape while remaining close to modern conveniences and the rolling terrain of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The geography of the peninsula encourages exploration via both land and water, offering a scenic backdrop for every sunset.

Amenities & Park Features

The park features spacious concrete level pads with full hookups to accommodate even the largest luxury rigs. Each site is designed for comfort and accessibility. Key features of the resort include:

  • Premium full hookups with 30 and 50-amp service
  • Personal masonry fire pits and picnic tables
  • Direct access to lakefront dining and bars
  • Golf cart rentals for easy island navigation

High-speed Wi-Fi and well-maintained laundry facilities ensure that long-term guests have everything they need for a seamless and comfortable lakeside stay.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Guests have immediate access to the diverse entertainment options of the larger Margaritaville complex. There is never a shortage of things to do near the resort:

  • Cool off at the Fin City Water Park during the summer months
  • Rent a pontoon or jet ski at the Port of Indecision Marina
  • Play a round of golf at the Legacy on Lanier course
  • Experience the seasonal License to Chill Snow Island

There are also miles of paved hiking and biking trails winding through the woods, offering plenty of ways to enjoy the local wildlife during your visit.

Who This Park Is Best For

This resort is perfect for social families and groups who enjoy an active, high-energy vacation environment with plenty of onsite activities. It is an ideal fit for luxury RV travelers who prioritize top-tier amenities and a secure, curated experience over rustic solitude. Boating enthusiasts and those who appreciate a toes in the sand lifestyle will feel right at home here. If you are looking for a lively community with endless entertainment options and lakefront access, this is the premier choice for your North Georgia travels.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• Hot Tub
• Lake
• Swimming
• Wading Pool
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Boat Marina
• Body Of Water (Lake Lanier)
• Golf
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Watersports

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• No Tents

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Houseboating
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Marina
• Road Biking Trails
• Watersports

- Facility

• Type (RV Resort)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 175 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (175)
• Width (20)
• Max Length (50)
• Paved Sites (175)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (175)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (44)
• Pull-thru Size (20 x 50)
• Back-ins (20 x 45)
• Site Length (50)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Teresa Fleming

October 18, 2025

we stayed in the campground and it was wonderful. it was during the off season so the water park wasn't open. Our site was very nice and clean. The wifi worked wonderful. We would recommend this place for camping to anyone. We drove up to Helen for Octoberfest.

Tyler Franc

October 18, 2025

Amilya was amazing. Always made sure we were taken care of all week. Great bartender. Awesome service with the Margaritaville golf cart stopping at our campsite. And great server. Definitely made our experience worth while

Bryson Bell

September 26, 2025

Sick of your HOA pool? A getaway that reminds you of that great cottage area on a lake mixed with Carrinean vibes, high end boats, music, floating obstacle course, wave pool and many generations of waterslides. Go here for family fun in the summer and unique snow tubing in the winter.

Dave M

July 28, 2025

Fun slides. Not very long lines. Food was meh. I didn't have any cocktails, but there were bees buzzing around the bar anyway. Kids had a great time, so that's what counts. Parents might be a bit disappointed with the food and drink, though.

Dusty Talton

July 22, 2025

We didn't stay overnight, we just visited the water park. Park was clean and well maintained. Staff (early twenties age group) were nice, helpful and seemed to enjoy their jobs. Buy your ticket at the gate if you are eligible for a military discount, price will still be right at $100 for two people, but worth the savings.

Michelle Camper

April 10, 2025

I went to Margaritaville to eat at the Landshark. Worst experience ever. How can a restaurant mess up a burger. Both of the meat patties was still pink on the inside. The bacon was half cooked. I will never eat there again. The meat feel apart when I tookit off the bun. The patty taste like fake meat. Maybe it's shark meat

Ty Nguyen

January 13, 2025

My kids loved it here! Lots to do I would definitely go back here. It's pretty cheap as well. Lines are short as well. Food was on the expensive side but it was good quality. Not like six flags where the food is garbage. It was also a clean place .

Amber W

January 03, 2025

My three-night stay at the Legacy Lodge was a blend of positives and negatives. Pros: The property and island are absolutely breathtaking, offering plenty of activities, even in winter, that can keep you entertained for a week or more. The staff is generally friendly, and the arcade on-site was a major highlight for my kids, as we often had it to ourselves. Although the arcade games are a bit pricier than average, they are still reasonable. However, the costs for duck pin bowling, 3D games, and virtual axe throwing felt excessive for the experience provided. Cons: On our first night, the heating in our room malfunctioned. Despite notifying the front desk and being assured assistance was on the way, maintenance didn’t arrive until 8 AM the next morning, after I had waited up until almost 2 AM. The following day, we rented a golf cart to explore the island and attend the light show in the evening. Unfortunately, on our way back, the cart locked up completely. I made six calls to the front desk before they finally agreed to dispatch someone to assist us. During the first five calls, they suggested that I had driven out of bounds, despite being at attractions that should have been accessible. They insisted I keep trying and call back if I couldn’t make it. On the sixth call, I emphasized my need for help, particularly since I had small children and didn’t want to risk breaking down in heavy traffic. After a long wait in the cold, the staff arrived with a dismissive demeanor, and it wasn’t until they attempted to drive the cart that they recognized the issue was genuine. This delay caused us to miss a planned activity that evening. When we finally returned, the front desk manager joked, "Wasn't that fun?" The only consolation offered was a cookie and hot chocolate for the kids, with no mention of a discount for the golf cart rental. Complicating matters, I noticed I was charged twice on my checkout invoice, which needed to be resolved. While the winter attraction light show and snow mountain activities were enjoyable for my children, I felt they were overpriced, costing nearly $400 for our family of four (one adult and three children aged 16, 14, and 6). The restaurants we tried on the island—Game Changer in the arcade (three visits), Sidney’s in the lodge (one breakfast), and Bull Frogs in the lodge (one dinner)—served decent "bar food," but the prices were steep enough that we opted to leave the island for several meals. For example, during bingo night, I ordered two sodas and four slices of cake as a surprise for the kids, and the total exceeded $50 before tip. To avoid hurrying through checkout, we decided to stay an extra night. Although the front desk manager offered a discounted rate, I felt it should have been more significant, especially given that the lodge was quite empty and the challenges we faced during our stay. Despite accepting the discounted rate, I found that it wasn’t reflected in my final bill, which was yet another item I had to dispute. Overall: Would I return? Possibly. While there were several issues during my stay, the positive experiences outweighed the negatives. In the end, the joy of my children created priceless memories. However, I would carefully consider my options before returning, as I believe there are better value alternatives available. Throughout our three-night stay, I spent an amount comparable to a trip to Disney when considering accommodations, food, arcade, attractions, etc.

Tiffany

December 17, 2024

Holiday lights are a waste of time and money. It takes maybe 15mins to walk through the water park. The lights were cute but half of it is walking on the doc over the water with very minimal railing (was not very safe for my 3&4 year old). I wouldnt pay more than $10 a person to see this. Also has a very steep hill that is very hard to push a stroller up.

Austin Jordan

December 15, 2024

It used to be great. My wife and I visited years back, and it was an incredible experience! The lights were amazing, and driving through them felt like stepping into a magical winter wonderland. Plus, the charming little town you could stop and explore was a fantastic bonus, with food, drinks, and a cozy vibe. Fast forward to the last few years, though, and it’s been a major letdown. The lights are barely worth mentioning—just some bright bulbs with a few decent displays, but nothing that really wows you. Now, it feels more like a fair than a light show. There are carnival rides, which, don’t get me wrong, are fun—but if I wanted to ride those, I’d go to a fair, not a Christmas light display. To top it off, they’ve seriously overcharged for what you get. If they’re going to keep this going, they either need to completely revamp the lighting or just start fresh because, frankly, it’s the worst light show in Georgia.

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