The following reviews are from campgrounds, RV resorts and truck stops that we have visited during our travels. They will be listed in no particular order, yet will be listed with the nearest city first for those interested in stopping.

Carnesville, Flying J – This Flying J is located off of I-85 (exit 160) in Georgia. It is a nice stop if you need a break from the highway. The facilities were clean and the staff super-friendly at the time of  our visit.  There is adequate parking for RVs in the car section or in the back with the semi trucks. We parked with the semis and enjoyed a fresh pizza from Flying J.

LAST VISIT: 2012

WOULD WE RETURN? Yes

RV PARKING FRIENDLY? Yes

EASY TO FIND? Yes

Tallapoosa, Pilot – This Pilot is located off of I-20 (exit 5) in Georgia. It is easy on/off the highway and to the truck pumps. Unfortunately during our stop we found it a little dirty and the restrooms were closed down. Inside the Pilot they have a KFC/Taco Bell.

LAST VISIT: 2012

WOULD WE RETURN? Yes, for Fuel

RV PARKING FRIENDLY? Yes

EASY TO FIND? Yes

Newman, Pilot - This Pilot is located off of I-85 (exit 41) in Georgia. Please note, at the time of our stop, this Pilot DID NOT carry ULSD at the truck pumps! The RV pumps are not Big Rig friendly and the pumps were so busy at the time I could not even see if the car and RV areas carried ULSD.

This Pilot does have adequate RV parking though. Since we could not fuel up, we took advantage of the parking and had a nice lunch break.

LAST VISIT: 2009

WOULD WE RETURN? Yes, for Parking

RV PARKING FRIENDLY? Yes

EASY TO FIND? Yes

 

Hogansville/La Grange, Loves – This Loves is located off of I-85 (exit 28) in Georgia. It is a nice stop, yet not recommended for overnight parking. The RV parking area is limited and we were told it fills up quickly.

LAST VISIT: 2009

WOULD WE RETURN? Yes, for Fuel

RV PARKING FRIENDLY? Yes, but Limited

EASY TO FIND? Yes

Updated: April 4, 2012