Page Updated: March 11, 2024

Georgia Piedmont

Crawfordville, GA is about as rural as it can get. One traffic light. Two restaurants. And the trusty Dollar General.

Terrifically suitable for recuperating from the shell-shock of the first four days of our RV journey - except for the frustration of learning the ends-and-outs of getting reliable internet as full-timers on the road.

Our site in A.H. Stephens State Park gave us our first backing in challenge! Our inexperience was obvious and a fellow RVer kindly helped guide us backwards without taking out any trees. It’s geometry yall

Pretty site. Tight to get into with 62 total feet. Easier to get out. Quiet. Peaceful. Suited our purposes for vegging out!

Leg 34 lasted a whole seven days. Since we were recovering and still figuring things out, we didn’t do much. We adjusted a few things around the fifth wheel, and we attempted to see what Crawfordville’s Liberty Hall and civil war museum had to say since it was right in front of the state park.

Closed the day of our visit., we discovered they’re open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. These days weren’t suitable for us, so we just took a few minutes to walk the grounds.

THE LOCAL GRUB

Filet Mignon

Dietary restrictions put me out of the box of the typical American diet. Had I (V) ordered anything else on the menu at Nick’s Place in Crawfordville, it might have lived up to the on-line Google reviews. As it was, the filet on my plate had a poached texture instead of the advertised grilled, and the red wine demi-glaze wasn’t what I expected. It looked like gravy and had to be raked off with the fried onion. And the advertised green beans came out as asparagus. Rarely do I share our negative reviews, but this one is a place we cannot recommend.