Best Cabin Camping near Conyers, GA

Several state parks and private campgrounds within driving distance of Conyers, Georgia offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Hard Labor Creek State Park features exceptionally well-appointed cabins with full kitchens, comfortable bedrooms, and screened porches. "The furnishings were beautiful and the screened porch was amazing. The bedding and towels were plush and extremely comfortable, very unlike most state parks or other rental cabins," notes one visitor. Stone Mountain Park Campground provides cabin accommodations with lake views, while Fort Yargo State Park maintains 16 cabins in a wooded setting. Most cabins include electricity, heating and air conditioning, indoor plumbing, and basic furniture. Accessibility features are available at select locations, with Hard Labor Creek receiving particular praise for wheelchair-friendly designs including roll-under sinks and accessible fire pits.

Rustic and deluxe cabin options are available throughout the region, with prices varying by season and amenities. Fort Yargo State Park's cabins range from basic log structures to more modern accommodations, all situated within the park's 1,816 acres. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer and fall weekends when demand peaks. Pet policies differ by location, with Stone Mountain Park and several other campgrounds welcoming pets in designated cabin areas. Indian Springs State Park, one of Georgia's oldest state parks, offers cabins near its historic springs and lake. The Atlanta Alpaca Treehouse provides a unique cabin experience in a bamboo forest setting, while RamsdenLake in Stone Mountain features more secluded cabin rentals.

Most cabin rentals provide basic kitchen equipment including refrigerators, stoves, and essential cookware, though specific amenities vary by location. Visitors typically need to bring their own bedding, towels, toiletries, and food supplies. Hard Labor Creek State Park cabins are an exception, with some units providing quality linens and even handcrafted local soaps. Firewood is available for purchase at most parks, though campers report varying quality. The "outpost" store at Hard Labor Creek offers limited supplies, so stocking up before arrival is recommended. Rutledge and Madison provide convenient shopping options for cabin guests at Hard Labor Creek, while Stone Mountain Park features an on-site store for basic provisions. Cell service can be spotty in some park locations, particularly at Hard Labor Creek, allowing for a more disconnected cabin camping experience.

Best Cabin Sites Near Conyers, Georgia (20)

    1. Stone Mountain Park Campground

    91 Reviews
    Stone Mountain, GA
    14 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."

    2. Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Rutledge, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 557-3001

    $20 - $650 / night

    "Nicest state park cabin I’ve never stayed in! The furnishings were beautiful and the screened porch was amazing."

    "Sites are well spaced, level, and private.

    Showers are clean, laundry room is well arranged and they even provide magazines."

    3. Fort Yargo State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Winder, GA
    26 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."

    4. Atlanta South RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Stockbridge, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 957-2610

    $93 / night

    "I stopped in for a night after having been without laundry and showers for a little too long so we used them in our one night stay."

    "We stopped last minute here on Christmas they were almost booked out. The manager had stopped to check on things and was more than happy to rent us a couple spots for the night."

    5. Indian Springs State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Flovilla, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 504-2277

    $34 - $190 / night

    "Stayed at campsite 56, immediately next to the playground. This was great for us because we have two young children who could play all they wanted."

    "This park is located south of Atlanta, which is the only drawback for anyone who lives North of Atlanta, especially if you are planning to go on a Friday night!"

    6. RamsdenLake

    1 Review
    Stone Mountain, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (404) 620-1320

    7. Atlanta Alpaca Treehouse in the Bamboo Forest

    1 Review
    Decatur, GA
    20 miles
    Website

    $350 - $450 / night

    "With comfy beds and all the amenities you need, this is truly a one of a kind experience. Book your stay today and come here to leave them some love!"

    8. The Oasis at Stonecrest

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    Redan, GA
    12 miles

    $40 - $250 / night

    9. James Shackleford Memorial Park

    1 Review
    Auburn, GA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 963-4002

    "Not much to say about it pretty much all the sites around the lake area the same in Hall county Gwinnett it was very peaceful nice people was able to find plenty of outdoor stuff to do hope other people"

    10. Indian Springs

    4 Reviews
    Flovilla, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 504-2277

    "We stayed in March, so when the leaves are off the trees, you can see the lake. Kinda doubtful you would during the summer. Gray water dump is very close."

    "This is a lovely campground and it is laid out well to provide privacy and shade on the sites. Our campsite was overlooking the water which was great."

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Cabin Reviews near Conyers, GA

259 Reviews of 20 Conyers Campgrounds


  • Dana B.
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

    Stunning Cabin!

    Nicest state park cabin I’ve never stayed in! The furnishings were beautiful and the screened porch was amazing. I really appreciated that the bedding and towels were plush and extremely comfortable-very unlike most state parks or other rental cabins. It was also impeccably clean, AND the bathrooms had handcrafted local soaps!

    As a side note, my husband is a wheelchair user and this was the most accessible vacation rental we’ve ever encountered (and we travel a lot). The picnic table had a seat cutout, the fire pit and grill were on a level surface, and the kitchen sink was roll under! 10/10 thank you HLC for the thoughtful attention to accessibility.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • C
    Dec. 1, 2021

    Lake Sinclair Campground

    Woodsy and quiet

    Only 5 RV sites. First come first serve. Fortunately end of November not busy. Spacious sites with fire pit, grill, and picnic table. Bathrooms are rustic, not well kept, not much hot water. Overall park is not well kept, but great sites, small beach area, and nice lake area.

  • P
    Apr. 17, 2020

    Lake Sinclair Campground

    Beautiful Campsites!

    Very spacious camp sites complete with a gravel square to set up your tent, plenty of trees to hang hammocks, a charcoal grill, fire pit, hanger for trash, picnic table, and beautiful views of the lake and surrounding forest. Restrooms and showere near most camp sites too. Will be returning!

  • Nancy L.
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Fort Yargo State Park Campground

    Walk in tent site 44

    Nice large gravel site. Water access but no swimming allowed at campground. 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. Will need a canopy for daytime table use. Neighbors lights will definitely be seen.

    Nice site but probably won’t stay at this site again.

  • Miranda L.
    Oct. 21, 2017

    Stone Mountain Park Campground

    Got all your basic amenities

    We signed up last minute at the night registration which was really convenient and easy, the maps were legible and easy to navigate so we found our spot very quickly. Campgrounds are different sizes and we got a smaller one with a spigot, outlet, picnic table and a grill. We did not have a fire pit. Bathrooms/showers are close and it’s a great park. Only thing is parking is a little expensive to get into the park and it can be quite crowded


Guide to Conyers

Cabin camping near Conyers, Georgia offers options within a 60-minute drive in multiple directions. The area sits at approximately 910 feet above sea level and features a humid subtropical climate with average summer temperatures of 89°F. Most cabin sites remain open year-round, though spring and fall months provide milder temperatures between 65-80°F when demand for cabins increases.

What to do

Hiking trails: At Fort Yargo State Park, visitors can explore numerous marked paths through varied terrain. "We were able to walk off of the back of our site and onto the trail system, which is perfect because we are avid hikers," notes one visitor to Hard Labor Creek State Park. The park maintains over 24 miles of trails suitable for all skill levels.

Mountain biking access: Multiple parks offer dedicated biking trails with varying difficulty levels. "There are bike trails and plenty of entertainment for all," shares a camper at Stone Mountain Park Campground. Trails range from beginner-friendly paths to more technical routes with moderate elevation changes.

Water activities: Most cabin locations provide lake access for fishing, paddling, and boating. "My husband and son enjoyed fishing and paddle boarding right behind our site," explains a visitor about their lakeside cabin at Stone Mountain Park. At many locations, kayak and canoe rentals cost $15-30 per hour depending on vessel type.

What campers like

Private cabin locations: Many guests appreciate secluded settings that provide natural surroundings. "Wooded and private... it was beautifully wooded and offered plenty of space/privacy from other campsites and was still a short walk from the bathhouse," reports a camper at Fort Yargo State Park Campground.

Lake views: Cabins positioned near water consistently receive positive reviews. "There are premium lake side sites," notes a Fort Yargo visitor, while another mentions "our site was on the lake. My husband and son enjoyed fishing and paddle boarding right behind our site." Water proximity remains a key factor in cabin selection.

Clean facilities: Bathroom and shower buildings receive consistent positive comments. "Shower house was clean, laser show fabulous and while hiking we saw a lot of beautiful wildlife," states a review of Stone Mountain Park Campground. Another notes, "The bathrooms stayed spotless every time. As with many state parks the bathrooms are a bit dated."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabins require advance booking, particularly during peak seasons. "Due to the ongoing apocalypse, we have had plenty of time to camp lately! We have stayed here, in the park, multiple times over the last month," shares a Indian Springs camper, indicating regular availability during off-peak times. Weekends book 3-4 months in advance during summer.

Water quality variations: Some locations have water issues to consider. "There was some sediment in the water from the spigot and it seemed to have a bit of a chlorine taste. I would suggest bring your own water or a water filter," advises an Indian Springs State Park visitor. Multiple reviews mention water quality differences between parks.

Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly across cabin locations. "Cell phone service is very spotty in the park but that is alright with us, camping is about getting AWAY and enjoying the outdoors, not staring at your electronic devices," notes a Hard Labor Creek visitor. Service tends to improve near visitor centers and camp stores.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several parks feature dedicated play areas for children. "There's all kind of activities for the kids. They have free transportation within the park/campground area," explains a visitor to Atlanta South RV Resort, which maintains a central playground and pool area for families.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple cabin locations provide shoreline access for family fishing. "We had an amazing visit!! All the staff were extremely helpful and sweet. Shower house was clean, laser show fabulous and while hiking we saw a lot of beautiful wildlife," shares a Stone Mountain visitor. Most lakes require Georgia fishing licenses for adults.

Wildlife viewing: Cabin areas frequently offer opportunities to spot local animals. "Deer roaming everywhere," notes a Fort Yargo State Park visitor, while another mentions, "Deer walking through the site. Good water views and hiking." Early morning and dusk provide optimal wildlife spotting conditions.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling needs: Some cabin areas present challenges for larger RVs. "The only downfall was that the trailer needed a lot of leveling. But it was totally worth it," explains a camper at RamsdenLake. Bring additional leveling blocks if traveling with a larger RV.

Weekend occupancy levels: Multiple reviews note significant differences between weekday and weekend use. "The weekend nights were so crowded with cars spilling into the camp roads, loads of large groups at each site. Felt very claustrophobic. On weekdays the park became a(lovely) ghost town," reports a Hard Labor Creek visitor. Plan accordingly to match your preferred atmosphere.

Road conditions: Access roads to cabin areas vary in quality and width. "A little snug getting in and out with a big rig, but absolutely doable," notes an Atlanta South RV Resort visitor. Most parks can accommodate rigs up to 40 feet, though specific site limitations apply.

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