Remote Work Stays at Savannah Lakes RV Resort

Log in from a lakeside RV site or furnished cottage—powered by fiber Wi-Fi across the resort and reliable coverage near the clubhouse.

When you work from the road, Wi-Fi isn’t a “nice to have”—it’s the trip. Savannah Lakes was built to support remote guests with fiber Wi-Fi, a business center for quick print-and-go tasks, and a calm Lowcountry setting between Savannah and Hilton Head. 

Need a longer block? Monthly stays include clear electric fees and auto-pay billing details.

What Makes Savannah Lakes Work-Ready

Fiber Wi-Fi Across the Resort

Expect fiber Wi-Fi at every site with reliable coverage around the clubhouse and cottages—no daily fee.

Business Center for Quick Tasks

Need to print a form, scan a page, or handle a quick admin task? Use the business center workstations (first-come, first-served).

Built for Longer Stays

Weekly and monthly options help you stay long enough to actually focus—without constant packing and travel days.

Like any outdoor setting, speeds can vary by device and peak usage—but our infrastructure is designed for real remote work, not “email only.”

Choose Your Work-From-Anywhere Setup

RV Sites (Full Hook-Up + Broadband)

Work from your rig with full hookups and the essentials done right. Our RV sites include 30/50 Amp service and guaranteed high-speed broadband with access to local TV channels.

Furnished Cottages (No RV Needed)

Prefer a desk-and-kitchen routine? Choose a furnished cottage with Wi-Fi and a full kitchen—ideal for remote workers who want “tiny-home comfort” during an extended stay. 

A Typical Work Week at the Lake

Remote stays work best when your days have rhythm. Start with a quiet morning walk, take your calls from your site, and step into the clubhouse area when you need a change of scenery. After work, unwind like you’re actually on vacation: pool time, a hot-tub soak, pickleball, or a sunset walk by the water. Your commute becomes a short walk—your evenings become the reason you travel in the first place. 

Stay Longer, Work Better

If you’re remote, the best “travel hack” is staying long enough to settle in. Weekly stays can reduce nightly cost, and monthly stays are ideal when you want one stable base for a season of work and exploration.

At a Glance

  • Monthly booking uses same day-of-month to same day next month (example: Jan 24–Feb 24). 
  • Monthly electric fee tiers (plus tax):
    • Jan–Apr: $125/mo
    • May–Sep: $175/mo
    • Oct–Dec: $125/mo 
  • Monthly stays use auto-pay; card on file required.

Remote-Work Toolkit (Plan Like a Pro)

Before You Arrive

  • Bring a surge protector and extension cord
  • Pack a hotspot as backup
  • Note quiet hours for call scheduling 

On-Site Work Tips

  • Test Wi-Fi on arrival and choose your best call spot
  • Use the business center when you need a workstation 
  • Work early if your afternoons are for exploring

Local “Work + Explore” Ideas

  • Use your day trips as rewards for deep work blocks
  • Explore mid-week when crowds are lighter 

Use the Resort Map to Choose Your Work Zone

Prefer a quieter loop for focus days—or want to be closer to the clubhouse for quick breaks and amenities? Our resort map shows site types, amenity hubs, and where cottages sit relative to the clubhouse and Wi-Fi coverage areas. Keep the PDF saved for arrival day and site selection. 

Remote Work FAQ

Do you have reliable Wi-Fi for remote work?

Yes. Our amenities page notes fiber Wi-Fi across the resort with reliable coverage around the clubhouse and cottages, plus business center workstations for quick tasks.

Yes. Fiber Wi-Fi coverage is listed as available across the resort, and RV sites also note high-speed broadband access.

Yes. Monthly stays are available (subject to eligibility and availability), with clear electric fee tiers and auto-pay billing details listed on the monthly page.

Yes. The amenities page lists a business center with workstations (first-come, first-served).

Ready to Work From the Lowcountry?

Choose your dates, pick your site or cottage, and let your weekdays feel productive—and your evenings feel like vacation.