Top Cabins near Emerson, GA
Camping cabins near Emerson are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. Finding a cozy cabin in Georgia has never been easier. You're sure to find the perfect cabin rental for your Georgia camping adventure.
Camping cabins near Emerson are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. Finding a cozy cabin in Georgia has never been easier. You're sure to find the perfect cabin rental for your Georgia camping adventure.
Fort Mountain State Park is a place of legends. Literally! Home to an mysterious, ancient, rock wall at the peak of a mountain, Fort Mountain’s associated legends include the construction of a Welsh military fort, a honeymoon destination for native newlyweds, and a relation to “moon-eyed people” of Cherokee folklore. Whatever the truth may be, there is no denying that this park’s unique features have made it one of the major draws within the Chattahoochee National Forest. Located just a short scenic drive off of Highway 52 near the Cohuatta Wilderness, the campground at Fort Mountain State Park hosts 70 campsites for tents and RVs. Campers can bring their paddles to take advantage of all 17 acres of Fort Mountain Lake, or take part in the local rental program for easier travels. While there is no need to leave the park to find adventure, many campers take a short drive east to a historic site featuring the Chief Vann House. This well-preserved structure was the first Cherokee brick residence and is often referred to as the “showplace” of the Cherokee Nation. Continue your travels to the peak of Fort Mountain where you can take a tour of a stone fire tower built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Enjoy panoramic views and marvel at the legendary beauty of Fort Mountain State Park.
This recreation area is part of Allatoona Lake
$42 - $52 / night
$45 - $55 / night
This recreation area is part of Allatoona Lake
This recreation area is part of Allatoona Lake
We are the only campground located on the Silver Comet Trail (mile marker 34). We offer RV sites: 30& 50 AMP sites with power/water/sewer. We do not offer wifi or tv. And we do not have concrete pads we have gravel lots. Tent sites come with power and water(bring your own hose to fill water bottles/rinse dishes). We have a large group camping area for Boy/Girl Scouts & Biking groups that have water/power. We draw people from far and wide from all the states, even from foreign countries to enjoy the scenery of the beautiful, well known, Silver Comet Trail. Here at The Beautiful Rock Campground, RV, and Music Park we try to promote, as not to compete, with the small local businesses in our community. Rest easy here at The Rock!
$5 - $35 / night
The RV sites at Margaritaville RV Resort are the place you want to call home for a weekend adventure or a longer stay.
Whether you are meeting up with friends traveling in their RV or just kicking back and unwinding in nature with the family, the Cabins at Margaritaville RV Resort are simplicity at its best. A lakefront sanctuary to relax and recharge for another day of living life to the fullest, the cabins offer the seclusion of a lakeside cottage with incredible entertainment and recreational amenities.
The cabins are designed with barefoot luxury and set up for comfort and convenience so you can make the most of every carefree minute. From your first cup of coffee overlooking the lake to a day full of adventure and winding down around the campfire, this is life at the lake!
$63 - $100 / night
Outstanding park! Camp sites are spaced decently apart and well kept. Restrooms / showers are very clean. Welcome center has plenty of backpacking supplies as well.
Hosts were amazing and accommodating. We stayed for 2 nights for a soccer tournament and it was the perfect location. Not on the listing was an outdoor shower and my sweaty soccer son loved it. The ceiling fan and air conditioning unit do a great job of cooling in this GA heat. There was a small desk where I was able to do some work. Will definitely book again.
I called and was told this is a membership ONLY campground resort! Please delete this resort
Tons of things to do train rides, gondola ride to the top, hiking and fireworks. Stayed in a safari tent a little worn down with duck tape on the screen. However, clean bathroom/showers and fun pool. A couple of crazy squirrels visit us every morning.
I didn’t get the chance to have an experience because they would not even rent to me because I have mixed breed rescue dogs.
Great location near I-75. Just stayed for a quick overnight.
There are about 20 slots. The spaces are well-spaced and feel secluded despite mostly open air. A quick drive to the falls or the lodge for dining with a view.
Very peaceful and clean park.
Beautiful park with lots of activities available for the whole family. The park is well maintained and clean!
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I love this campground. Sites are usually clean and staff are friendly. This is my second time camping here. I come for the Highland Games here. Sites are close so it would not benefit you if you want seclusion. Bathrooms are clean. And in October there are different activities for the kids. Fall fest and Halloween parade.
Ashley here with The Dyrt. If you're having a family reunion, a company retreat, or anything that consists of a large group, this place is for you! Check them out!
We camped over the Labor Day weekend. The park was a little pricey but the lake is nice. There is a pool, a playground & a gathering area. There are a lot of sites as well as Yurts. On top of the $70 a night you must pay a $20 parking fee. The full use of the state park is $39.95 a day.
It was well kept, very quiet, perfect place to camp. My family and I will be going back to camp for sure!
We were only there 1 night and came in late, but beautiful location with a lake view. They have a 2 night min, but you can pay for 1 night. However, you need to do it by cash only. There is no way to pay w a cc or leave a cc number for them to charge. Also, be ready to pay an additional $20 fee to enter the park. So, at the min rate of $45 you’re still at $65 at least for the first night.
The fireworks were very loud, but it didn’t bother us. There’s also train noise. So, if you’re sensitive to that, prob not the bet choice for you. But this park is gorgeous with a golf course and lots to see if you can handle that :)
We stayed at the State park from June 6-9. There are only about 24 sites, some cabins, and some new glamping tents. There is a bathhouse with individual showers. You are fairly close to the lodge. You are also right at the falls. BEWARE- there is a steep 24% grade getting to the campground. The campground was neat, clean, and quiet.
We had a wonderful spring break visit in March 2023. We stayed in, according to the map, red#279. Please go by camp site number when there though. It was a little confusing when we arrived as the signs had changed. It is a number range now. The site needed the leaves removed but it didn't stop us. We fit the site, it was a little snug but we loved it!!! The view was fantastic and just what I was looking for! I know they have been making some improvements and hope they get to the inner side of the circles soon. I would love to go back to this area again. I would suggest an outside rug to keep from taking everything in. It was amazing to have!!! I would stay in this area again anytime!
Very quite campground with nice sites. Plenty of hiking and 4 mins from the lodge. Zip line, archery and plenty other activities.
Banning Mills has 2 parks. 1 that central based are ziplines..90 of them. Great place for the kids or adults who are still kids... Then there's the camp grounds that's about a mile down the road. Very impressive. 1st thing you'll notice is the key card you get at the main office. It opens up these huge Gothic iorn gates. If you don't have a key your not driving in. All the campsites are set back in the woods at different elevations and really cool. It took us about 6 months to get in here. Long waiting list. The rent was $500 a month for a 50amp spot. They have pools and hiking and fishing and zip lines and the tallest man made rock climbing wall...over 100ft tall. They have paddle boats, canoes, fish, snakes, mosquitoes... All.n.all great place. We went during the height of covid 19 so the morning buffet they have was diminished to a plate of food. Cool place.
Ashley here from The Dyrt! It was great to add this property that offers unique accommodations and great amenities. Check them out and leave them some love!
This place is beautiful! Well maintained, and had plenty to do for everyone.
Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're SO happy to have this property on our platform. This treehouse is a work of art. 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!
Great trip to a very spacious and beautiful campground.
Beautiful area with hiking trails and plenty to do in general. Not far from the lodge with restaurant. Folks camping next door were super nice and even offered me hot food when tent camping in -0 degree weather. Overall pleasant experience and plenty to do and see.
Picturesque site on hillside overlooking Stone Mountain Lake. Paved site is bumpy and challenging to level. Large park with many entertainment choices.
This place is an absolute dream to camp at!!, it’s not only peaceful, pleasant , and easily able to accommodate me and my fiancés 33’ sunset trail travel trailer with a slide on the driver side ! There’s a bath house; multiple trashcans scattered throughout the site so you don’t have to walk far to take out your trash, you can walk to the end of your site and dispose of your trash with ease ! Ontop of all of that, our campsite was covered with pretty fall colored trees making our experience here memorable ! The top of the falls are literally within walking distance with a 475 step climb down to the base of the falls …. Definitely strenuous but an amazing experience! I would definitely recommend staying here to anyone looking to go to a nice, new place to camp!
An absolute fantastic, peaceful place to camp! This campsite was able to easily accommodate me and my fiancé’s 33’ foot travel trailer, was a bit of a climb up the 25% grade but other than that it was amazing ! I would definitely stay again !!
New name Ceadar Braeak .Nice location 1 hr from Atlanta. A new owner has been up dating electric and water large pull through but no sewer hook up site 108 full sun. You are escorted to your site and later in the day they begin you cookies 🍪..nice people 👍
Camping near Emerson, Georgia, offers a variety of beautiful spots for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly campground or a peaceful retreat, there are plenty of options to explore.
Camping near Emerson, Georgia, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. With beautiful scenery and plenty of activities, it's a great spot to unwind and enjoy nature.
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