Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground
Stephanie J.
Reviewed Jun. 30, 2020

Unrivaled Beauty and Adventure

My first experience with Cloudland Canyon State Park was on a day hike, and my second was photographing a wedding here--which should set the stage for what type of place this is! 

The park can be spoken of in two separate sections; the East Rim and the West Rim. The East Rim is home to several cabins, the group lodge, one of the full service campgrounds, and the main trailhead, as well as the ADA accessible overlook trail which is where many of the iconic photographs of this park come from. This side is very popular for day use as the one mile out and back hike to Cherokee Falls draws in campers and people from Chattanooga coming in to enjoy the towering waterfall and the swimming hole below. The campground here is smaller, and less private than the west rim loop, offering 24 tent/RV sites that have 30A electrical hookup, gravel tent pads, picnic tables, and fire rings, along with a bathhouse and playground. The main road to the trailheads and day use area runs past this loop and while there are trees for shade they do not offer any privacy. 

The West Rim side houses the pioneer camping, west rim loop, the yurt village, and the remaining cabins. We have not been able to see the inside of the yurts, but they are spaced away from each other and off the road, and offer a lot of privacy; the loop that serves the yurts it not connected to any other road, and has a shelter, playground, and bathhouse. 

The West Rim camping loop has a total of 48 tent/RV sites with 30 or 50A hookups, water, gravel tent pads, picnic tables, and fire rings. This loop is far more wooded and offers a greater variety of site size and privacy, and has an extremely quiet and peaceful vibe to it. If the east rim is good for those using their campsite as a home base for exploring, the west rim is perfect for campers who want the convenience of a bathhouse with running water and/or the ability to run electric in their RVs, but without giving up the feeling of being immersed in nature. Sites 4-9 are well spaced from each other and great for tent campers and families who want their kids to have room to play, and while site 37 does not have as much privacy being in the center of the loop, it does have one of the most perfect climbing trees I have ever seen in a public campground. 

There are 16 cottages/cabins, and Georgia State Park cabins really cannot be overstated; they are well appointed, well maintained, and absolutely beautiful, and are spaced out to offer a feeling of seclusion: perfect for winter getaways, or for people who enjoy total creature comforts at night with nearby adventure during the day. Word of advice; cabins 1-5 are on the east rim and the waterfall trail runs almost directly behind them, so there is a loss of privacy there, especially on busy weekends. 

Finally, the park offers 4 pioneer sites and 30 walk-in backcountry sites. I have not seen these in person yet, but it is worth noting this park has accommodations for every type of camper out there.

There is not enough good I can say about Cloudland Canyon. About 45 minutes from Chattanooga, it is a must-see for anyone traveling from out of state who want to add adventure to their tour of the city, a home base for the many hiking and climbing opportunities within the park, or just a beautiful and peaceful place to spend a few nights out in nature.

  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground by Stephanie J., June 30, 2020