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Military Park Robins AFB FamCamp (Robins AFB)
Overview
Robins AFB FamCamp, also known as the Duck Lake FamCamp, offers a secure and peaceful retreat for eligible military ID cardholders traveling through Central Georgia. Situated within the Robins Air Force Base grounds, this park provides a sense of community and safety that is highly valued by active-duty members, retirees, and their families. It serves as a well-maintained home base for exploring the Warner Robins area while enjoying the structured environment of a military installation.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Warner Robins, the park is nestled in a scenic, wooded area surrounding Duck Lake. The landscape is characterized by towering Georgia pines and quiet walking paths, offering a serene escape from the hustle of the base’s operational areas. Its proximity to Highway 247 and Interstate 75 makes it an ideal stopover for those traveling north or south through the heart of the state, blending natural beauty with easy accessibility.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is designed for convenience, featuring several full-hookup RV sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Most sites offer level pads to accommodate larger rigs, and the park includes essential facilities such as clean restrooms, hot showers, and a dedicated laundry room. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the on-site fishing pier at Duck Lake or utilize the picnic pavilions and playground area for family gatherings under the shade.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The standout attraction just minutes away is the Museum of Aviation, which is the second-largest museum in the United States Air Force and features an impressive collection of historic aircraft. For those looking for outdoor recreation beyond the base, the nearby Landings Golf Club offers pristine fairways. Visitors can also explore the local dining and shopping options in Warner Robins or take a short drive to Macon to experience historic architecture and southern culture.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for military retirees and active-duty families who prioritize security and a quiet atmosphere. It is particularly well-suited for aviation enthusiasts wanting to spend several days exploring the nearby museum. Because it offers affordability and reliability, it is a favorite for long-term travelers looking for a comfortable Georgia stopover that feels like a safe haven within a military community.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Della Creech
Comfy and safe balance of community and nature. Patrons keep to themselves and staff is available to help with you in mind. Communication of rules aren't readily available because of the military nature of it. The FSS can't allow a community social page, but there are wonderful resources here. It'd be nice to use them, like scheduled live music or campfires, maybe an item share. There's been a recent update in admin so they may upgrade to a more modern form of processes, like emailing receipts. Everything is simple enough, but the road needs improvements due to roots, the trails could be cleaned for access and the ponds water supply pump only worked until it filled with mud and the FSS commander doesn't want to fix it due to budget. So it's extremely low, exposing tires used for fish nesting. I love it as a single female, I feel safe and clean, but it's saddening to see the wasted potential. Beautiful layout!
David Mardis
Nice place decent rates. Luna Lake is almost empty, next to the park. Spaces are in decent shape. New policy has limits on length of stay, but monthly rates are very desirable. Highly recommended for the weekend a few nights or stays up to 180 days.
Byron Turkett
First, we were assigned a "pull through" site for a 31ft TT with a pad shorter than my camper. The hook ups were installed on the wrong side requiring the camper to be positioned by a pine tree prohibiting awning use. Second, the facility was unkept, ant mounds everywhere, grass not mowed, littered with various items. Third, a transferring COL appeared to have a space made for his use and was allowed to run his sewer, water and power 50ft to use my sites hook up. Last, base security required I present daily to the visitor office to get daily access for my wife. We had reservations for 4 nights and I had not planned to be in the area daily. This did not work for us. We were given a refund but the facility kept our deposit. Very disappointing and we will think twice before using any military famcamp in the future.
Bill Barley
Great location and experience when in the area. A little off the path if you are just travelling through, but a good value. We stayed in the overflow section. This time we arrived in daylight hours and it was much easier to get settled in.
Roger Jones
A real nice little RV Famcamp, restrooms/bathhouse/laundry room is outdated. It's relatively clean, but in need of updating. The sites are level concrete pads, some are close together, site #3 (which I had) was kinda by itself, not as close to the others, the RV park in "in the woods by the lake". Directions: I-75 exit 144 (Buc-ees), head east on Russell Pkwy, stay strait on Russell Pkwy all the way to the gate, through the gate, (Russell Pkwy turns into Robbins Pkwy) T/R first road, then immediate right turn again, follow this strait, kinda bear right in front of base housing, proceed strait, follow Famcamp signs.
Patricia Williams
Nice place to fish on a sunny day, alligator watching is exciting. Good walking area.
El Marinero
Campsite #4, it's a wonderful site to stay and safe. We made friends the first day and enjoyed a great night by the campfire. All sites are provided with a picnic table, park bench, and camp fire. There is a bathhouse with washer and dryer for 24 sites some can accommodate large rigs.
Lawrence Baca
This is our favorite RV park. Park manager, Jerry is the best. 24 sites nestled in among tall pine and oak trees. Every site has shade sometime during the day. Abundant hiking trails from the park as well as two play grounds in the park. Sites have nearly level concrete pads and asphalt paved approaches.
mitch harvey
It's quiet, private, atmosphere. We loved it!!
Raymond Ingham
Very nice small campground by a lake. Very close to bx and commissary, has walking trails and a playground for kids. Full hookups available and for being on a base relatively quiet...has numerous walking trails and the campsite lake even has a 🐊. Was a great overnite stop to Tallulah gorge and Smoky Mountains. Will return in the fall.