Best Glamping near Cedartown, GA

Red Top Mountain State Park Campground houses upscale glamping accommodations situated on Lake Allatoona, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. The park's glamping yurts provide an elevated outdoor experience with proper beds, electricity, and climate control options not found at standard campsites. Hello Darlin Farms provides a more intimate glamping experience with its single luxury site featuring electric hookups, a picnic table, and thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces. The Beautiful Rock Campground, RV, and Music Park has expanded its accommodation options to include glamping setups with amenities like firewood, electricity, and trash service. Guests appreciate the attention to comfort without sacrificing the outdoor experience. One visitor noted, "These people are such good hosts and their property is GORGEOUS. They're a homesteading family with beautiful gardens, chickens, ducks, a treehouse, and an amazing camp site."

Bike enthusiasts frequent the glamping sites near the Silver Comet Trail, where Chief Ladiga Trail Campground provides access to over 30 miles of paved pathways perfect for day trips. Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center maintains glamping sites along Big Cedar Creek, where kayaking becomes a central activity with rental and shuttle services available on-site. The Beautiful Rock Campground positions guests near stunning countryside views with west-facing sites overlooking cattle fields and memorable sunsets. Many properties incorporate educational experiences like farm tours and homesteading demonstrations into their offerings. According to a camper, "We will definitely return if we're in that area again," highlighting the region's ability to provide both comfort and authentic outdoor experiences. Seasonal considerations include busier weekends during fall when the colorful foliage attracts visitors seeking luxury outdoor accommodations.

Best Glamping Sites Near Cedartown, Georgia (25)

    1. Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center

    9 Reviews
    Cave Spring, GA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 777-3030

    "There was heavy storms for several days before our arrival which is why there are no tent campers in our photo.  We had the whole tent area to play games in. "

    "Friendly staff. Bath house, nice and clean and adequate but definitely needs and upgrade."

    2. Camp Comet Campground - Silver Comet Trail

    4 Reviews
    Cedartown, GA
    5 miles
    Website

    "Make sure to check out my video review first since it gives a good view of what is available at the site and a better overview of the different tent setups."

    "This the second campground that we stayed in Woodstock Georgia. Payne on Kellogg Creek Road was another great experience. We will be returning soon."

    3. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

    78 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 975-0055

    $40 - $275 / night

    "It has a boat access point, fishing, walking and biking trails, a small putt putt course, playground area for the kids and best of all it’s pet friendly!"

    "Upon arrival or site was very well situated on the top of the mountain overlooking the river. Fantastic view. Our camp site was number 54."

    4. Chief Ladiga Trail Campground

    6 Reviews
    Piedmont, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 282-2370

    "Trails close by, beautiful creek runs through although not all sites have access because of high banks. Clean bath house but no power at sites."

    "The Chief Ladiga Trail is a rails to trails bike path running from Piedmont, AL to the Georgia state line then continues almost to Atlanta as the Silver Comet Trail."

    5. Hello Darlin Farms

    1 Review
    Rockmart, GA
    9 miles

    $49 - $99 / night

    "They're a homesteading family with beautiful gardens, chickens, ducks, a treehouse, and an amazing camp site. It's like heaven here. You really should book a stay with them. SO PRIVATE AND QUIET!!!"

    6. Lock and Dam / Coosa River County Park

    3 Reviews
    Lindale, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 291-0766

    "The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The campsites are spaced out enough to provide privacy, outdoor living area, and parking. Their are walking trails and a nature preserve that are well kept."

    7. The Beautiful Rock Campground, RV, and Music Park

    2 Reviews
    Rockmart, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 684-8519

    $5 - $35 / night

    "They told me that they don’t have staff on the premise working over the weekend but that they would hold a site for us."

    "The bathrooms were useless. It wasn't a huge deal because we live a half hour away. We went home for a shower and to get food and ice. There is 1 store outside the campsite."

    8. Mckinney Campground

    24 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (678) 721-6700

    $30 - $34 / night

    "We have traveled across the country a few times in the last year and are always looking for a good place to stay near Atlanta. We've found it!"

    "This is a very newbie-friendly park on a pretty lake. The attendants were great and responsive. The spaces are well-equipped. My spot was 38 and had a brand new huge picnic table."

    9. Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    90 Reviews
    Oxford, AL
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 488-5115

    "There is no cable or wifi available however, and cell service is pretty spotty. "

    "Some sites were smaller than others and not all sites had flat spots to set up the tent but they are within walking distance to the bathroom and the pavilions."

    10. Yogi Bears Jellystone Park

    6 Reviews
    Carrollton, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (404) 855-2778

    $45 - $80 / night

    "The bathhouse was a pleasant surprise. They were spacious, warm and clean.

    The Not So Great: the site location, while close to the interstate was via some smaller mostly residential streets."

    "The laundry room was nice, and the trading post had everything you may need from souvenirs to camping supplies.

    Our site was long and narrow, easy to pull into for the week we were there."

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Glamping Reviews near Cedartown, GA

355 Reviews of 25 Cedartown Campgrounds


  • R
    Jul. 6, 2019

    River Rocks Landing

    Really great place!

    So many things are fantastic about this place. It’s close to the interstate (easy to get to), is mostly surrounded with water (and there are big swings to sit and enjoy the water views), has 3 clean pools (one an infinity pool) and an amazing splash pad, has a laundry, hosts are super friendly and upbeat, it’s clean, showers and restrooms are air conditioned, well lit and clean, well behaved pets are allowed. It would be especially fantastic for folks that are traveling with small children (up to young teens) or with no children. The only thing that we wished for were bigger sites. The sites around the water are very large and beautiful, so I’m referring to the interior ones. Ours would have been narrow for a pop up (all other RVs there were conventional hard sided self contained ones), except that the host put us in one with another empty one next to it (see how thoughtful and accommodating they are!) The gate is locked after 8pm, but you can get a key for a deposit of $10, which you get back when you leave. This means it is pretty secure at night. Lots of folks come and stay for several days, and return year after year, but ours was just an overnight, on our way home from the beach. We have a very good impression of this place.

  • D
    May. 7, 2021

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Great Campground with Lots of Nature and Things to do

    On our trip to Cheaha State Park we stayed in the lower campground, which features very roomy RV sites, some with really nice views, and all with full hookups including power, water, and sewer.  There is no cable or wifi available however, and cell service is pretty spotty.  There is also an upper campground with RV sites in the park and separate tent and primitive camping sites available.

    The lower campground is right next to Cheaha Lake, which is a small lake, but large enough for some kayaking and features a sandy beach swimming area and a nice playground (see video).  There are also pavilions and picnic areas around the lake.  There is a nature center by the lake that has some interesting nature exhibits and a few live animals to check out.

    There are lots of great hiking trails, mostly toward the top of Mount Cheaha in the park itself, and there are several different overlooks with spectacular views.  The main overlook has an easy boardwalk trail that leads to it from the parking area and is wheelchair accessible.  There's also a pool, lodge, cabins, and a restaurant on the mountain in the park.

    The main road that leads to the park and campgrounds has some pretty steep and long uphill and downhill sections.  Nothing too crazy, but I would suggest that you make sure your tow vehicle can handle it without overheating the engine or transmission, especially in the heat of the summer.

    Cheaha Lower Campground Tour:

    https://youtu.be/iH4gYju0YRE

    Cheaha Lake Fly Around:

    https://youtu.be/IOGloJ\_Ob6E

  • P
    May. 12, 2021

    Pine Glen Recreation Area

    Quiet

    Nice, quiet, primitive campground. •Beautiful creek beside it that makes a great place for summer fun •Great hiking trails. •Vault toilets •No running water in faucets •Tends to hold water in rainy season •Flat camping spots •Fire Pits •Nice mountain views

    Great place for a weekend getaway. Kids love the creek and some spots are deep enough for a swim…or a bath.

  • Missy W.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Great for one, friends and family

    My best friend and I camped for Mother's Day in 2017. We loved it. We were in the semi primitive area. Some sites were smaller than others and not all sites had flat spots to set up the tent but they are within walking distance to the bathroom and the pavilions. It was quiet and the staff were helpful. The only real downside are the showers. You have to buy tokens to use the showers and they're only open until (I believe) 6 p.m. The showers were pricey considering most places offer them for free. The pavilions are great! They're huge, have plenty of picnic tables, a fireplace on both sides and outlets. We set up our coffee pot and ate breakfast then rode around to explore. A few minutes drive from the park is a great hiking spot with 3 waterfalls. I'm looking forward to visiting again with my family.

  • n
    May. 1, 2023

    Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground

    Cabins are definitely the highlight here!

    The primitive sites (for tents) were a bit close and not as private as I like. 

    They offer platform camping and those sites seem a bit more secluded (and are in a separate area from the tent sites). 

    There are 4 cabins available to reserve and they have great amenities (running water, electricity)

    We looked at them once there and think next time we will do this with the kids. 

    2 rangers live in the park full time and there is a large welcome center/ gift shop with basics for sale should you forget anything.

  • Brittany B.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Clark Creek South Campground

    Great view of the Lake

    The campsite was right next to the swimming beach so little to no privacy and very loud. Although I slept very well in my tent because Quiet hours were observed. It was nice waking up to view of Lake Allatoona. Lady at the gate was rude when checking in so make sure to “READ the sign!” Other than that bathrooms were clean and they have laundry and hot water showers. Will most likely be back!

  • David R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2022

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Park is wonderful, Campgrounds are ok.

    Cheaha State Park is about what you'd expect from any other state park, with plenty of trails and foliage. The camp store is a lot bigger than I expected, with lots of firewood available, and snacks, drinks, and gifts/souvenirs for sale. The staff was helpful and knowledgeable, and there were three cashier stations as the store seemed to have a pretty constant flow of customers each time we went. Outside at the parking lot, there was even an EV charging station - I don't know much about those but I can say it's not one of the fast chargers. As far as the trails go, this is on top of a mountain, so be sure to pay attention to the topology on the trail maps to be sure you're not under-prepared for steep climbs.

    The campsites were ok. While the wind proved to be the biggest issue we had during our trip (nearly tearing our tent from the ground with us in it during the first night!), the main issue we found was that the ground was really rocky and uneven, making tent tethering rather difficult. There were plenty of trees around to tether to, though, so if you have a larger tent with lots of guy lines, I recommend making use of them as tether points. Out second night was much better in that regard, as we made adjustments specifically to combat the harsh wind and our tent fared much better. Each campsite had some kind of fire pit, though they all appeared to be different: some had your basic stone fire ring, some had like a Home Depot-style metal fire pits, some had big iron stove contraptions. Be wary of all the fallen leaves in the fall and winter, though! Clear out any leaves immediately surrounding your fire pit before starting any campfires.

    The bathroom facility (at least for the upper campground) was pretty spartan, but mostly clean with plenty of TP available. No showers or hot water. Some spider webs, but we didn't encounter any bugs or critters holed up inside. The only cleanliness issue we encountered was when other campers left the toilets in bad condition. The bathroom did have an electric heater inside, though, which was rather nice when escaping from the wind chill.

    The upper campground is near the highest point of the mountain and is in walking distance for most sites. Don't expect any real views, though, as most of the area is covered in trees. Site 120 actually had a fantastic, unobstructed view and would be ideal for sunrise, so try to get that one if it's available. The fire tower at the top is open to the public for most of the day, but its views are pretty lackluster surprisingly - there is a big antenna with support wires that get in the way, and the glass windows are pretty dirty. The best view is actually down toward the camp store at the event hall and really is quite phenomenal. There is a nice overlook with seating available, and the view is unobstructed by any man-made feature or any foliage overgrowth.

    I might recommend visiting in the spring or summer. Not only would it be better considering the park's available water features, but the foliage would be green and keep things cool. We visited in early November, thinking the fall colors would be a big draw. The colors from the overlook were amazing, but inside the campground the views were just dead, brown leaves. Additionally, the combination of the wind and the dry fallen leaves made lots of LOUD noise in the overnight hours.

  • Jennifer S.
    May. 19, 2018

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Understated

    When they say simi primitive they really mean PRIMITIVE. No running water at the pump, no electicity running, no grIll grate over the stacked rock firepit, and no showers in the bathrooms that were a quarter mile from our site.

  • A
    Feb. 18, 2020

    Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

    First time visiting & it won’t be our last

    We’ve been wanting to camp here for a while, but every time we decided to go, it’s been all booked up.... that might have been our fault though, because we like to plan last min trips. 🙂 This time we actually planned it out a few weeks in advance and got a nice spot.

    I really liked the booking process, because it shows you exactly what spot is available and it even shows you a pic of the site you’ll be getting. Our site was only $35 a night + a $5 parking pass.

    The campground has a lot to offer! It has a boat access point, fishing, walking and biking trails, a small putt putt course, playground area for the kids and best of all it’s pet friendly! I can’t go without saying the employees are so friendly and helpful!

    Campsite wise, it has electric, water, cable, a huge picnic table & a grill/fire pit. The only negative was it wasn’t a full hookup. 😔Something else that I really loved was all of the huge natural rocks located all throughout the campground. Each campsite seemed to have their own collection of rocks and it really added to the experience. Another plus is that it has a dump station right at the exit, so on your way out you can take care of your last minute steps to finish up your camping experience. 😁

    If you’re in the area I would highly recommend this campground! You can’t go wrong!


Guide to Cedartown

Cedartown, Georgia sits in the northwestern part of the state with elevations ranging from 700-840 feet, making it a moderate climate location for year-round camping. The area serves as a gateway to the Appalachian foothills with access to several creeks and rivers. Most campgrounds maintain open sites through all seasons with spring and fall offering the most comfortable temperatures for tent camping and yurt accommodations.

What to do

Kayaking on Big Cedar Creek: Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center provides kayak rentals and shuttle services for water adventures. "Kayaking is one of the main activities. Kayak rentals and sales. Friendly staff," notes Robert C. The center focuses on water recreation with organized float trips available during summer months.

Biking the Silver Comet Trail: The paved former rail corridor offers over 30 miles of continuous riding surface. Camp Comet Campground provides direct trail access without road connections. "It is a primitive site with two gravel platforms set up for tents each with its own firepit. The sites are rustic but well cared for and perfect if you are bike packing the trail and need a free place to stay overnight," explains Asher K.

Fishing at Lake Allatoona: Multiple fishing spots around the lake provide catches year-round. "Lake Alltoona is Good! These sites were amazing. Most of the sites are right on the lake. There is an abundance of wildlife around. The water is nice and cool. Perfect lake to boat and fish on," shares Tracy L H.

What campers like

Creek access and natural water features: Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center provides natural water settings. "The nice gurgling stream (Big Cedar Creek) bounds the campground to the east and is a nice walk through a mowed/maintained field. The edge of the stream was nicely shaded with multiple picnic tables for everyone's use," reports Chris C.

Clean facilities despite rustic settings: Despite the natural surroundings, many sites maintain clean bathhouses. "This campground is simple, but offers a great experience on the water. They have kayaks to rent, and a shuttle. You can try out and buy kayaks there, too," notes Jan P. about Cedar Creek.

Year-round camping options: McKinney Campground remains open throughout all seasons. "We always stop here on our trips down to florida and we always stay a couple days as we love to get a waterfront site and they are nice, clean sites with lots of shade and pet friendly," comments Robin M.

What you should know

Train noise affects some campgrounds: Prepare for occasional train disruptions at certain locations. "The train near by is VERY loud though, it comes by morning noon and night," warns Kasey M. about Jellystone Park.

Wi-Fi connectivity varies widely: Even campgrounds advertising internet access may have limitations. "There is free WiFi, but it is more for show than for use; very slow and unreliable," reports Katie D. about Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center.

Yurt camping near Cedartown offers variable comfort levels: Red Top Mountain State Park Campground provides the most established yurt facilities. "This is a wonderful, scenic campground on beautiful Lake Allatoona. The sites are color coded depending on size and there is even a yurt to rent," shares Suzy E.

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