Camping near Lindale, GA

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    Campgrounds near Lindale, Georgia include a mix of state parks and privately operated facilities that accommodate various camping styles. Red Top Mountain State Park and James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park both offer tent, RV, and cabin camping options, with ratings above 4.2 stars. Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center provides tent and RV sites with boat access, while Coosa River Campground offers riverside camping with full hookup availability. The region supports both established campgrounds with amenities and more rustic options for those seeking a quieter experience.

    Access to most campgrounds remains consistent year-round, as many facilities in the area operate through all seasons. Road conditions generally accommodate standard vehicles, with several campgrounds noting big-rig friendly access. "This campground is simple, but offers a great experience on the water. They have kayaks to rent, and a shuttle," noted one visitor about Cedar Creek RV. Weather considerations include hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly popular camping seasons. Cell service varies by location, with more remote areas having limited coverage. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during peak summer weekends and holidays, with online booking available at most established sites.

    Mixed-use campgrounds dominate the Lindale area, with facilities often providing a range of accommodation types from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV spots. Campers report that waterfront access represents a significant draw, particularly at Cedar Creek and the Coosa River locations where fishing and kayaking opportunities abound. According to one visitor, "Quiet campground on Cedar Creek. The spots by the office are close to the highway, but it isn't that busy or loud. Very family oriented and peaceful." Wildlife viewing, hiking trails, and water recreation feature prominently in positive reviews. Facilities vary considerably, with some campgrounds offering updated amenities while others maintain more basic services. Weekend crowding occurs at popular fishing spots, especially near the Lock and Dam area, with weekdays offering more solitude for those seeking a quieter camping experience.

    Best Campgrounds near Lindale (146)

      1. James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park Campground

      4.6(29)19mi from Lindale33 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Easy access to campground. Swing wide to get centered between the fence post and the culvert. Then you are home free. Getting into the sites was easier."

      "The decorations are worth the short drive from Chattanooga, TN.  The park has 2 easily accessible nice lakes, good trails & plenty of mountain scenery. "

      from $15 - $180 / night

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      2. Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center | Outdoor Adventure Retreats

      3.8(10)8mi from LindaleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The spots by the office are close to the highway, but it isn’t that busy or loud. Very family oriented and peaceful. The only bad thing …. the flies! Bring fly traps."

      "The nice gurgling stream (Big Cedar Creek) bounds the campground to the east and is a nice walk through a mowed/maintained field. "

      3. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

      4.3(81)27mi from Lindale115 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I stayed at the walk- in campsites with waterfront view and access to walk down to the water. There is no electric at site and water didn’t work."

      "Many were positioned right on the lake. The trails in the park were great for hiking and running. We enjoyed visiting the Qualusi Winery that was nearby."

      from $40 - $275 / night

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      4. Lock and Dam / Coosa River County Park

      3.5(4)4mi from LindaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Easy check-in, excellent Wi-Fi, decent pull through sites, decent bathroom/shower facility & good proximity to the Coosa River. "

      "Their are walking trails and a nature preserve that are well kept. If you have an RV and want sewer hookups, they have a limited number of sites available, so plan accordingly."

      5. Coosa River Campground Rome-Floyd County Park and Nature Center

      4.3(3)4mi from LindaleRVs, Tents

      "A short drive to Rome and Cave Spring. Quiet, clean and well managed. Shade on most sites. Friendly staff. Great spot on the dam for fishing, or just relaxing."

      "Easy to book and pay online, nice (short) hiking trails, geocaching, play areas for kids, full hook ups in the upper loop."

      6. DeSoto State Park Campground

      4.8(76)33mi from Lindale2 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Due to some poor planning on my part, we had a free night in-between Tennessee and Georgia, we found this place here on the Dyrt, and it was absolutely spectacular."

      "Bathhouses are conveniently located and clean. Sites are level and most are back in. Dump station and trash drop off at exit of campground."

      from $38 / night

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      7. Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

      4.8(187)46mi from Lindale136 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campground Review:East Rim Campground Pro’s: 1-Handicap Accessible, there is a cabin which is also HDA. 2- If your visiting for a get together your right next to the day use area and there is a picnic"

      "Cloudland Canyon State Park is worth the drive. Located between I75 and I59 in Georgia, outside Trenton and below Chattanooga, Tn. The scenery on the way in is breathtaking and varied."

      from $10 - $270 / night

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      8. Camp Comet Campground - Silver Comet Trail

      4.7(3)14mi from LindaleRVs, Tents

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

      "I passed through this campground while biking the Silver Comet trail with my wife and some friends and checked it out as a potential overnight option."

      9. Mckinney Campground

      4.5(24)28mi from Lindale150 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Georgia Veteran’s Memorial State Park, McKinney Campground on Allatoona Lake (north of Atlanta; a Corp of Engineer park) - very woodsy and a nice lake. Hiking, rafting/etc, and walking all around."

      "Campground Review: This campground is an excellent place to stay not far outside of the bustling metropolis of Atlanta."

      from $30 - $34 / night

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      10. Rocky Mountain Recreation and Public Fishing Area

      5.0(1)14mi from LindaleRVs, Tents

      "Great campground in the woods lots of shade right on the lake. Our littles loved the beach and all the little rascally squirrels were fun to watch."

      from $12 - $60 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Lindale, GA

    1048 Reviews of 146 Lindale Campgrounds


    • L
      May. 9, 2026

      Doll Mountain Campground

      Peaceful and Spacious

      We have now been to this campground three times - twice in the fall and now this last time in the spring. The fall foliage is beautiful and it's fun to get apples and such in Ellijay. 

      This time, there was definitely more boat and Jet Ski traffic, but did not take away from the beauty of the campground. The bathroom is older, but clean, and a bit of a hike down a hill and then back up the hill from the loop we were in, but not bad. We were glad to have a clean place to shower, nevertheless. There are lots of trees and the sites are rather spacious and nice, having water and electric hookups. Our site was lovely with a concrete pad and nice deck. 

      We have Verizon and had service at the site. We enjoyed our little mountain getaway very much!

    • Brittany B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 2, 2026

      Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

      Beautiful Place

      I stayed at the walk- in campsites with waterfront view and access to walk down to the water. There is no electric at site and water didn’t work. The bathroom facilities are well maintained and whole place is really clean. This site was right next to parking other 3 are close but wagon recommended to haul items to other walk on sites.

    • B
      Apr. 29, 2026

      Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

      Amazing Forest Setting

      Gorgeous campground on the lake with excellent facilities. Priority along the lake front is given to tent sites, which is nice. There's a mix of sizes for small campers and big RVs so it never feels crowded. Not a huge amount to do in the area except chill on the lake or at your site in the woods... which is fine by me. The one shortcoming was difficult lake access from the campground. There are plenty of beach areas when the lake is low but getting to them can be challenging. There's a public beach in another part of the park but we didn't go there.

    • C
      Apr. 14, 2026

      1776 RV And Campground

      Excellent campground!!!

       Beautiful surroundings and very quiet. Fast and easy response from owners.Clean and well maintained .I definitely recommend to everyone!!!

    • kelsie S.
      Apr. 13, 2026

      Coleman Lake Rec Area

      Great place for tents and campers!

      We had a great time! Campsites are spaced out JUST enough for a little privacy. Short walk from our site to clean, warm bathhouses!! Sites in the main campground have power hookups and water spigots. Lake access is limited from the campground, there are only 1 or 2 “lake view” sites. Fishing was limited, lake is very grassy. Loop around the lake was beautiful. The “overflow” campsites were more spaced out and private but do not have shower house or power/water hook ups.

    • Greg S.
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Fort Mountain State Park Campground

      4.7 stars

      Spectacular scenery. The campground has two loops, both with nicely spaced out sites. We liked the creekside loop, but lakeside looked very nice as well. The lake is small but cold and clear, probably spring fed. The playground is average and they have a mini golf course that's cool. The camp store is excellent, though a drive from the campground. Also a short drive (or 3 mile hike) away is the star of the show- the overlook, tower and rock wall. Unbelievable views and great rocks to scramble and play on. The history of the mysterious rock Wall is intriguing. A great place to spend a few hours. The trails are numerous and well marked. We didn't see any bears or snakes. Overall a great place.

    • Noam P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 9, 2026

      Noccalula Falls Campground

      Nice new place

      New campground all new, staff very helpful and easy. Near big water fall and nice trailers with stunning views of the waterfall and spring. Grate for family with kids cause some more activities around.


    Guide to Lindale

    Lindale campers have access to both mountain and lakeside camping spots within 40 miles of town. The region sits at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains with elevations ranging from 600-1,500 feet throughout nearby camping areas. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F while winter nights often drop to the 30s, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons with daytime temperatures between 65-75°F.

    What to do

    Hiking trails: James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park features several trails including the Marble Quarry hike. "The Marble Quarry hike. Falls were flowing great due to all the rain we had before. Trails around the lakes are nice and easy accessible," reports Liz H. at James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park.

    Waterfront activities: Cedar Creek offers kayak rentals and shuttle service. According to Robert C., "Kayaking is one of the main activities. Kayak rentals and sales. Friendly staff" at Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center. The outfitter provides everything needed for paddling trips.

    Wildlife observation: Rocky Mountain Recreation Area provides opportunities for squirrel watching near the shore. "Our littles loved the beach and all the little rascally squirrels were fun to watch," notes Jen B. about her experience at Rocky Mountain Recreation and Public Fishing Area.

    Fishing access: Many campgrounds offer direct lake or river access for fishing. At Mckinney Campground, Robin M. shares, "We love to fish and we always catch several kinds but the crappie are so delicious."

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Cedar Creek offers tent areas with good separation from RV sections. Chris C. mentions, "While the RV sites aren't very private, there is plenty of space to escape your neighbor. The nice gurgling stream bounds the campground to the east and is a nice walk through a mowed/maintained field."

    Clean facilities: Despite being rustic, most campgrounds maintain their bathroom facilities well. Jane B. from Mckinney Campground reports, "There was a very clean, well-equipped sanitary dump station," and mentions the bathrooms were exceptionally clean.

    Shaded campsites: Most camping areas near Lindale feature wooded sites. At Red Top Mountain State Park, a camper notes, "Heavily wooded sites" provide natural shade, though they "are not well maintained" according to Brock D.

    Seasonal decorations: James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park offers special Halloween events each year. Brian P. shares, "Every fall break James H. 'Sloppy' Floyd SP puts on a stellar Halloween haunted campground. The decorations are worth the short drive from Chattanooga, TN."

    What you should know

    Off-grid experience: Several campgrounds have limited connectivity. Jen B. warns about Rocky Mountain Recreation and Public Fishing Area: "There was no phone service and no WiFi so unless you bring your own this is a great place to figure out why a weather radio would come in handy!"

    Road conditions: Access roads to mountain campgrounds can be challenging. At DeSoto State Park, Gerri cautions, "Be careful to take Desoto Parkway up. Google tried to send us on an alternate road that had a big sign saying ABSOLUTELY no trucks."

    Site selection process: Some parks have unusual reservation systems. Stephanie J. explains about Cloudland Canyon: "There are no reserve ahead sites, only reserve ahead choice. Once you check in you go pick a site. So no telling where you may end up only that you will have a site for the night."

    Seasonal water flow: Waterfall viewing varies by season. Michelle D. reported about Cloudland Canyon: "Waterfalls were dry, which was disappointing but the hike to them from the West Rim Trail was quite pretty."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. Nikki H. from James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park highlights "Great pull through spots and great playground for kiddos..... very clean!"

    Junior Ranger programs: Some parks offer educational activities for children. Cheryl C. from Red Top Mountain notes, "Friendly staff, with the Jr ranger program still going with the help of adult campers during covid. Still so much fun and so clean and beautiful!!"

    Beach areas: Several lake campgrounds have swimming areas. Jen B. from Rocky Mountain Recreation Area shares, "Our littles loved the beach," making it ideal for families with young children who enjoy water play.

    Wildlife awareness: Campers should secure food properly. One reviewer at James H 'Sloppy' Floyd warns, "Beware of the raccoons. They are very clever. I spent a little time raiding their trash stash."

    Tips from RVers

    Site surface challenges: Tent campers should bring appropriate stakes. At Red Top Mountain State Park, Jeff E. notes, "The tent pad was large but extremely hard to drive tent stakes into... smaller stakes worked better."

    Campground road navigation: Several RV-friendly parks have challenging internal roads. Brock D. cautions about Red Top Mountain: "Heavily wooded sites that are not well maintained. Very narrow roads in the campground with lots of pot holes. Not the easiest state park to pull a travel trailer in."

    Water pressure issues: Check water connections when setting up. Michael from Cedar Creek RV reports, "Water pressure was slightly over 40 psi which made my water pump run continuously until I just shut it off."

    Electric hookup location: Some tent sites have inconveniently placed electric. Jeff E. points out at Red Top Mountain, "There is no electric near the tent pad, the electric pole is 150+ feet away near the parking area. You probably could run 175 feet of electric extension cord."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lindale, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lindale, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 146 campgrounds and RV parks near Lindale, GA and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lindale, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lindale, GA is James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 29 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lindale, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Lindale, GA.

    What parks are near Lindale, GA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Lindale, GA that allow camping, notably Allatoona Lake and Carters Lake.