The Brickyard Plantation Golf Club & RV Park in Americus, Georgia is not only rich in history, but it`s rich in offerings as well. This is an attractive location for snowbirds with an 18-hole golf course, comfortable 48-site RV park and several amenities.

In the last several months, the property has undergone several changes. As a result, it has been modified from 27 to 18 holes and the par-72 course stretches 6,369 yards.

The clean fairways of the golf course.
The Brickyard Plantation Golf Club & RV Park welcomes visitors all year. The golf club and RV park takes its name from the brick-making plant that was on the property. A multi-generation resort, the current owners and operators are husband/wife team, Mary and Billy Clark.
What`s more, in the last several months, Brickyard Plantation Golf Club & RV Park has undergone some changes. As a result, it has been modified from 27 to 18 holes and the par-72 course stretches 6,369 yards. Well-groomed fairways and greens keep the Brickyard Plantation course challenging. However, the staff can offer tips for playing your best round.
“We get a lot of winter guests who migrate our way during the winter months,” says Kay Gay, the park host. “This is a quiet, rural area and our visitors appreciate the setting.”
The cozy Brickyard Plantation resort offers full hook-ups and all sites are pull-throughs. Other amenities include a dump station, clean washrooms, and laundry facilities. There`s also a recreational hall, Wi-Fi, and a fire pit that’s great for group gatherings.
Go Beyond the Brickyard Plantation Resort to Area Attractions
Further, at this quaint RV park, there’s a never-ending supply of southern hospitality. Employees will gladly offer suggestions for things to see and do in the local area. RVers can also enjoy additional golfing in the nearby region.

Nearby Plains, GA was home to former U.S. President, Jimmy Carter.
Several historical sites less than 20 miles from the resort include:
- The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
- Andersonville National Cemetery and POW Museum
- The Drummer Boy Civil War Museum
- Habitat for Humanity International Headquarters
Rick Stedman is an avid golfer, RVer, and writer who lives in Olympia, Washington. Rick writes a weekly golf blog, “The 19th Hole,” which posts every Saturday on rvlife.com. E-mail Rick at rstedman@gmail.com.
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