Need a place to stay, but don't know what's available in our area? If so, you've come to the right place. Whether you're on a business trip and need something that provides internet access and is nice and clean, yet reasonably priced, or don't mind spending a little more in order to have a bigger choice of services provided to you, there are accommodations in the area to meet your exact needs.
Listed below are the hotels and motels in the area and campgrounds available to the public. Be sure to visit the web sites of these businesses and organizations where applicable.
Earle May Boat Basin Bainbridge Leisure Services Bainbridge, GA 39819 Ph: 229-248-2010
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10 sites/$12.00 a night – honor system Water, electricity and dump station
East Bank Campground
Decatur County/Chattahoochee, Florida Approximately 25 miles from Bainbridge Ph: 229-662-2001 (Army Corps of Engineers) Ph: 229-662-9273 (Campground)
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Operated by the Corp of Engineers Water, electricity and dump station
Hales Landing on Lake Seminole
Decatur County GA Highway 253 Ph: 229-662-2001 (Army Corps of Engineers)
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Operated by the Corp of Engineers
Seminole State Park
Donalsonville, GA GA. Highway 253 Approximately 25 miles from Bainbridge Ph: 229-861-3137
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50 tent, trailer, RV sites
The Place 2B RV Park
801 West Shotwell St. Bainbridge, GA 39819 Ph: 229-246-5802
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85 sites for RV's (including storage), boats, and cars 30 Amp and 50 Amp service, water, sewer, power, cable TV Easy access to Bainbridge Boat Basin Putt Putt Golf course on site
Wingate’s Lunker Lodge
Highway 97S, Wingate Road 18 miles south of Bainbridge Ph: 229-246-0658
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Pull-through sites w/sewer connections Restaurant and Store on site
Decatur County Commissioners, Administration, and Departments feel bragging rights are due us today for the honor bestowed on our own Human Resources Director, Marjorie Mayfield!Last night the Pilot Club named Mrs. Mayfield “2011 Woman of the Year” and presented her with a plaque and trophy which lists the names of women who have been given this honor since 1961.
Being involved in community service is part of who Marjorie is.She represents the County professionally by working to bring opportunities that will help residents find and keep employment.She participates with groups that help businesses address employment needs.Whether it’s United Way, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, the Little Theatre or her church, she gives 100% until completion of any project she takes on.Having instilled stewardship toward community service in her family, you will often find them working side-by-side with her.
One thing that makes us so unique is that many Decatur County residents believe they have a role to play in making our community better. People like Marjorie who put the overall good of others ahead of their own concerns are an encouragement to others.Congratulations and thank you, Marjorie, for your service beyond the call of duty!