Best Cabin Camping near Woodstock, GA

Several state parks and private resorts around Woodstock, Georgia provide furnished cabins with varying amenities and comfort levels. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground in nearby Acworth offers cabin rentals with electricity, heating, and basic furnishings. Amicalola Falls State Park features 14 well-equipped cabins in two different areas, with five located near Reflection Pond and nine positioned just below the campground. "There's also a lodge/hotel on site with a restaurant, with gorgeous views overlooking the valley below," notes visitor Leah S. Stone Mountain Park Campground provides cabins with private decks, attached grills with propane tanks, and access to hiking trails and lake activities. Most cabins include full bathrooms, kitchenettes with basic cooking equipment, and climate control systems for year-round comfort.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location, with options ranging from small one-room structures to multi-bedroom units that accommodate families. Fort Mountain State Park offers "beautiful cabins with lovely views on the mountain side," according to one reviewer, with most featuring mountain or forest views and a few situated near the lake. Many locations are pet-friendly, though specific policies and additional fees vary by park. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months and fall foliage season when occupancy rates peak. The booking process at Red Top Mountain allows guests to see exactly which cabin is available along with photos of the specific site. Most state park cabins remain open year-round, though amenities and services may be reduced during winter months.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from basic microwaves and mini-refrigerators to fully equipped kitchens with stoves and cookware. Visitors staying at cabins in Two Wheels of Suchess can access meals from Friday night through Sunday morning at the on-site restaurant. Firewood is typically available for purchase at park offices or camp stores. Grocery stores and supply shops can be found within a short drive of most cabin locations, though stocking up before arrival is recommended. Cabins at Barefoot Hills (formerly "The Hiker Hostel") include coffee makers with real coffee provided, and breakfast is served in a communal eating area each morning.

Best Cabin Sites Near Woodstock, Georgia (38)

    1. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

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

    $40 - $275 / night

    "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."

    "On the fringe of the Metro Atlanta area, this campground is located on all sports Lake Allatoona."

    2. Marina Resort - Allatoona Landing

    11 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 974-6089

    $42 - $52 / night

    "They have a nice convenience store at check in. We did use the restrooms or showers but I hear they’re nice. The lake is beautiful. It’s quiet other than the occasional train whistles."

    "The bathrooms were pretty amazing compared to the last campground we were at which was also on alatoona lake as well. ( McKinney camp ground ) The first night we got here it was packed, like crazy packed"

    3. Stone Mountain Park Campground

    91 Reviews
    Stone Mountain, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 498-5710

    $44 - $65 / night

    "Several options available. RV hook ups, camp grounds, and yurt rentals. I did not rent a yurt but have heard good things from friends who have."

    "First, everything is contained and available. The views of the lake, and, yes, the mountain are gorgeous. There is a nice spacious check-in store."

    4. Amicalola Falls State Park Camping

    57 Reviews
    Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, GA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 265-4703

    "RV/tent camping and cabin rentals. Campsites had wifi and pretty good tv signal. There's also a lodge/hotel on site with a restaurant, with gorgeous views overlooking the valley below."

    "The Approach trail is 8.3 miles to Springer Mountain from the lower Amicalola State Park parking lot. So there is more history and lore here than meets the eye."

    5. Military Park Atlanta Naval Air Station Navy Lake Site at Allatoona

    2 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 974-6309

    "Navy is a small park with rolling hills, wooded sites and lots of shade. We’ve stayed at site 11 and 12, both accommodated our 28 ft camper well."

    6. Naval Recreation Site

    2 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    12 miles
    +1 (770) 974-6309

    "Clean restrooms, well maintained rv area with cabins. The camp host was friendly and personable. They have a new area with hookups right on the lake."

    7. Holiday Harbor Marina & Resort

    1 Review
    Emerson, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 974-2575

    "Very peaceful and clean park."

    8. Winding Waters RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 415-1919

    $59 - $99 / night

    "Just outside Atlanta, the location is prime and beautiful, along the Etowah river. You can fish, kayak, or just relax. There is no shortage of activities for children."

    "We booked Friday through Sunday of Labor Day weekend. We arrived after hours on Friday, and our check-in packet was prepared and ready for us when we arrived."

    9. Fort Mountain State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Chatsworth, GA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 422-1932

    $14 - $55 / night

    "We camped in a Pioneer campsite #2 which is a 3 sided pavilion that would easily sleep 8-10 people if you were only using bed rolls and sleeping bags."

    "Its usually a good bit cooler due to the elevation, and the private wooded campsites make tent camping in Georgia’s summer heat much more enjoyable. Good hiking and things to do nearby."

    10. Fort Yargo State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Winder, GA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 867-3489

    $27 - $275 / night

    "Fort Yargo is in the Winder Ga area and is close to Helen, Jefferson, Athens and Atlanta. Entering the campground is a nice paved road and leads to tent camping, cabins, yurts and RV sites."

    "Parking lot is a short walk to campsite. Bathhouse is at the parking area. Picnic table and fire pit at site.

    Wooded area but not secluded, limited shade on table."

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Cabin Reviews near Woodstock, GA

456 Reviews of 38 Woodstock Campgrounds


  • Leah S.
    Dec. 5, 2020

    Amicalola Falls State Park Camping

    Has it all

    RV/tent camping and cabin rentals. Campsites had wifi and pretty good tv signal. There's also a lodge/hotel on site with a restaurant, with gorgeous views overlooking the valley below. Camping sites are spaced well apart with electric, water and fire rings. The campgrounds also feature a bathhouse and laundry.

    Begin your Appalachian Trail journey here with 604 steps to the top of a beautiful waterfall.

  • J
    Aug. 28, 2018

    Fort Yargo State Park Campground

    Relaxation in The Woods

    Fort Yargo is in the Winder Ga area and is close to Helen, Jefferson, Athens and Atlanta. Entering the campground is a nice paved road and leads to tent camping, cabins, yurts and RV sites.

    Very clean park and has Historical area, playground, tennis court, bike and hike trails. Not to mention beach and boating area.

    Picnics, camping, boating biking and camping or just day use areas. Pet friendly and all around great park.

    There is a small general store, but you are so close to everything if you need it, it's there.

    Gread for the Georgia Bulldog crowd as its less then 30 minutes!

    I recommend this park highly.

  • 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!

  • Brian F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2020

    Two Wheels of Suchess

    Great Motorcycle Only campground

    Two Wheels of Suchess campground is one of the best motorcycle campgrounds I've stayed at. Open tent areas, trees for hammock camping, cabins and a bunk house are also available. Meals are available Friday night through Sunday morning, as well as breakfast on Monday morning. Fire wood and ice available 24 hours. The paved parking lot in front of the main lodge is for motorcycles only, however there is a gravel parking lot for 4 wheel vehicles. The campground and cabin areas are accessable via a bridge that is purposely not wide enough for a car to cross, but Motorcycles an trikes can. The facilities are kept in top-notch shape. Showers were spotless the 4 days I spent there. Lots of awesome roads in the area available to ride. Inside the lodge is the restaurant and an area to lounge with a fire place, big screen TV, couch, recliners and hundreds of motorcycle magazines to read. A stream runs through part of the tent camping area and next to the parking lot by the lodge.

  • M
    Sep. 10, 2016

    Fort Mountain State Park Campground

    Memorial Day Weekend was Awesome..

    We spent Memorial Day weekend at Fort Mountain and it was awesome. We camped in a Pioneer campsite #2 which is a 3 sided pavilion that would easily sleep 8-10 people if you were only using bed rolls and sleeping bags. Pioneer camping has its challenges, but each site has an outhouse and a picnic table and prebuilt fire ring. There is an original fire tower on top of the mountain at the end of the trail. A Great Lake for kayaks and fishing with Jon boats, paddle boats, and canoes avaialble for rentals. Lots of cool lake side tent sites and trailer sites are also avaialble. We have camped several times with our scout troop. Lots of cool trails surround the park. There were fireworks in neighboring towns a short,15 min drive both nights. The towns near by have stores and food if your not I the mood to cook. The history is well documented on displays all around the park. And the there is a station that broadcasts at the end of one of the public service roads.

  • Lillie M.
    Dec. 9, 2016

    Stone Mountain Park Campground

    Family orientated

    Several options available. RV hook ups, camp grounds, and yurt rentals. I did not rent a yurt but have heard good things from friends who have. Very clean camp grounds, if you don't mind a familes close by. Can set up next to the lake. Pet friendly and several children and families around. Ton of activities around stone mountain park.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2022

    Stone Mountain Park Campground

    Extraordinary Attractions

    Stone Mountain hardly needs another glowing review, but it is a pleasure to stay there. First, everything is contained and available. The views of the lake, and, yes, the mountain are gorgeous. There is a nice spacious check-in store. Your trash is picked up constantly from your site. Each site has a deck, a grill with a propane tank already attached, a picnic table, and a fire pit, electric and sewer hook ups. The sites are close together, but the decks are pretty private. If you bike, hike, run or like trails, boating and fishing, all are right there. It helps to have a car/truck, as the place is pretty immense, but my neighbors had a Class C and were throughly enjoying mountain biking to everything. Another neighbor with a gorgeous Class A was driving his towed truck to a neighboring Petco. There is everything. Deer roam in the morning and at night, and if golf is your sport of choice, Stone Mountain has a highly rated public course. The staff is very friendly. I liked the purple area near the playground and pool. The sites seemed a little more private. It’s not cheap, and I don’t know what discounts might be available. But, if you’re in or around Atlanta, this is the place to go. It will NOT disappoint.

  • J
    May. 21, 2022

    Calhoun A-OK Campground

    Peaceful Campground Named Cedar Creek

    This campground has good shade and pretty surroundings.

    There is a dog playground, horseshoes, salt water pool, laundry, and A/C bathrooms. Our ate did not have sewer but there is a dump station. Pretty little spots throughout the campground. Very little traffic noise from highway and there is a campground peacock that can be heard.

    Only real downsides for us was that our campsite didn’t have a picnic table or fire ring. Would definitely stay here again.

  • Anna R.
    Jun. 12, 2019

    Barefoot Hills Motel

    A thru hiker glamping stop

    This is formerly "The Hiker Hostel" and has been renovated but holds true to its thru hiker roots. The closest crossing on the AT is at Woody Gap but they will shuttle you to and from most nearby crossings for an additional fee and will go as far down as North Springs MARTA station in Atlanta. There is a 6 bunk bunkhouse with beds for $35 a night and they have added small cabins, eco cabins, and a 2 br house. The place is well cared for, well marked, and very reasonably priced. This is a great place to meet up for support on the trail with a special someone. Dahlonega is a few miles down the road and there are lots of good eats. Think Guinness burger at Shenanigans. It's also a great getaway for couples as there are wineries and vineyards close by.

    The room we stayed in was the deluxe hotel room for $95 (weekday rate). There was a Roku TV with Netflix, Hulu, etc. and a claw foot tub. There is a coffee maker in the room and actual real coffee for you to make, not any weird hotel coffee!

    Breakfast is served in the morning in the communal eating area. They have coffee, cereal, muffins, toast and jam, as well as a menu where you can purchase more substantial food.

    I spoke with the manager Justin Mizell, and he showed me around and told me that many thru hikers will stop here and go enjoy the nearby wineries. They also offer shuttles to town. They offer kayak rentals and shuttle to nearby Lake Swerner where guests can kayak up yahoola creek. A .5 mile hiking trail shows you around the property.

    Lastly, I want to give a shoutout to the manager Justin. As we were talking he spotted a guest carrying her luggage and went to offer to help get it to the car. He later told me she had had knee replacement surgery. It's clear he takes the time to get to know his guests and the proof is in the details in the care of the property.


Guide to Woodstock

Cabin accommodations near Woodstock, Georgia range from rustic walk-in structures to full-service rental units located within a 45-minute drive. Most properties require advance booking, with state park facilities accepting reservations up to 13 months ahead. Several campgrounds feature waterfront cabin options with direct lake access on Lake Allatoona, a 12,000-acre reservoir that maintains year-round water levels.

What to do

Hike challenging trails: Fort Mountain State Park Campground offers scenic hiking with varied terrain. "The trails are great, and everything feels spread out. I loved it, as did the rest of the group," notes Shelly C. The park features multiple elevation changes requiring proper footwear and preparation.

Kayak from cabin sites: Marina Resort - Allatoona Landing provides cabins with direct water access. "Very nice lake campground, paved parking pads, lots of foliage, a good bit of lakefront sites," explains Joseph C. Visitors can bring personal watercraft or rent equipment on-site.

Winter cabin getaways: Red Top Mountain State Park remains open year-round with cabin rentals. "This is close enough to metro to make for a quick getaway. The trail around the lake is good and in the winter it is not too far north has to be too cold to get outside in a tent," says Anna R. Winter visitors benefit from reduced crowds while still having access to heated accommodations.

What campers like

Platform camping options: Fort Mountain State Park Campground offers unique elevated wooden platforms known locally as "Squirrel's Nests." Miranda H. explains, "The site itself was in a beautiful location, had a hand pump on site, and also had a shared bear proof storage box (shared between 2 sites)." These platforms provide a different experience from traditional cabin rentals.

Family facilities: Stone Mountain Park Campground offers comprehensive activities beyond cabin accommodations. "The campground offers everything you would ever need. There are tons of things to do from Golf, hiking, zoo, laser show, food and you can hike the mountain or take a ride to the top," reports Holly B. The park provides free transportation between activity areas.

Accessibility options: Amicalola Falls State Park Camping features cabins with varying accessibility levels. "I read a lot before my trip, so I knew to except the 25% grade incline going up to the campground," shares Traci C. This information helps visitors with mobility concerns choose appropriate accommodations.

What you should know

Train noise impacts: Several cabin locations near Woodstock experience railway disturbances. At Marina Resort - Allatoona Landing, Logan notes, "The campground entrance is located between 2 railroad crossings... also the trains run pretty close by the campground roughly on the hour." Noise-sensitive guests should request cabins furthest from tracks.

Wildlife encounters: Bear activity occurs regularly at mountain cabin locations. "Two other couples at two separate platform sites had encounters with a bear the same weekend I was here," reports Miranda H. about Fort Mountain State Park. Most cabins include secure food storage, but guests should follow posted protocols.

Variable connectivity: Cell service and WiFi fluctuate throughout the region. "We had inconsistent cell coverage even with a Winegard booster with AT&T and Verizon. Mornings were best reception and evening were not so good," explains Travyl Couple about Fort Mountain State Park. Business travelers should verify connectivity before booking.

Tips for camping with families

Beach access considerations: Fort Yargo State Park Campground offers lake access from cabin areas. "I have camped here twice. I have nothing but good things to say!!!" shares Terrilynn J. The swimming areas include designated shallow sections for younger children with gradual entry points.

Playground proximity: When selecting cabins for family stays, check distance to play areas. "They have a pool and 2 playgrounds. Great for kids," notes Brandi about Marina Resort. Family-oriented cabins often cluster near recreational facilities but may experience more foot traffic and noise.

Privacy variations: Cabin seclusion varies significantly between properties. "If you're like me and appreciate a bit of privacy when camping, the walk-in campsites at Fort Yargo are the place to go," advises Amalia K. Families seeking quieter settings should request units furthest from main campground loops and amenity centers.

Tips from RVers

RV-to-cabin transitions: Winding Waters RV Resort offers both cabin rentals and RV sites. James E. notes, "The RV park is enormous, new and extremely well-kept. Our spot was next to the Etowah River and was one of the few that is on gravel and not concrete." Some cabin visitors use this property when transitioning between RV and cabin camping experiences.

Seasonal considerations: Cabin availability varies dramatically by season. "Summer is not as booked, but the office hours are terrible, so even if you can't get ahold of anyone don't be afraid to show up during the summer and talk to the camp host," advises Rachel C. about the Naval Recreation Site. Off-season visitors often find better rates and availability for last-minute cabin rentals.

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