Not Your Average RV Resort
Amenities
Bulldog Park has 283 privately owned RV lots and an amenity area with bath house, pavilion, and play ground. Each oversized RV site has parking for two automobiles, full hookups with 30/50 amp electrical, sewer, and water. The park has gated entry with key fob remote or keypad for entry.
Activities
Each home game football weekend is packed full of events. Concerts in the pavilion on Friday nights, shuttle buses to and from the game, and other fun activities throughout the season. Events include fundraisers for the UGA Cheer Squad and UGA Miracle in conjunction with Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta.
Gameday Experience
Bulldog Park offers a Georgia Bulldogs gameday experience like no other. You have to experience it to understand it really. The park is hopping with excitement, fun, fellowship, and some amazing tailgate spreads! Go Dawgs!
About Bulldog Park
Bulldog Park is located in Athens, GA approximately 2.4 miles from Downtown Athens and the University of Georgia campus and approximately 3.3 miles from Sanford Stadium. The park opened in 2008 with a phase two addition that opened in 2018. The RV lots are individually owned. The park is unique that it boasts all the amenities of a luxury RV resort with the added bonus of one of the greatest game day experiences in all of college football.
Interested in renting a lot in Bulldog Park? Use the rental inquiry link to submit the dates you’re interested in staying and we’ll pass it along internally to our owners. If you’re interested in buying a lot, consult a local real estate agent or search Zillow for available lots.
Bulldog Park no longer has a public facing website. This site, bulldogparkrv.com, is for information purposes only. The intention of this site it to spread information to those wanting information about Bulldog Park and provide a channel for interested parties to inquire about buying or renting a lot in the park. The developer of this site is not affiliated with Bulldog Park Condo Association, Inc, the Bulldog Park board, the park’s community management association, or the University of Georgia.