Camping near Cherry Log, GA

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    Cherry Log, Georgia serves as a gateway to camping in the southern Appalachians, with campgrounds ranging from RV sites with electric hookups to free primitive tent camping at dispersed locations. Campgrounds like Fort Mountain State Park, Amicalola Falls State Park, and Vogel State Park offer established camping with amenities including electric hookups and shower facilities. The area accommodates diverse camping styles with options for tent camping, RV sites with hookups, cabins, and even glamping experiences at select locations. Toccoa River Sandy Bottoms Recreation Area provides riverside camping for those seeking water proximity, while dispersed camping can be found at locations like Three Forks Campground.

    Access to campgrounds varies seasonally, with some facilities operating year-round while others like Morganton Point Campground have limited seasons (April through November). Primitive sites at locations such as Three Forks Campground offer free camping with minimal amenities, while state parks require reservations and provide more developed facilities. "We got to camp out on the spot right on the river and listened to the water trickling all night long," noted one visitor about the Toccoa River area. Road conditions can be challenging, especially after rain events, with several locations requiring vehicles with adequate ground clearance. Cell service is inconsistent throughout the region, particularly in valley areas and remote campsites.

    Riverside camping represents a significant draw in the Cherry Log area, with multiple sites offering direct water access. The Toccoa River and other waterways provide opportunities for fishing, with several reviewers mentioning excellent trout fishing as a highlight. A recent review emphasized that "they had just stocked the river with trout and we caught a total of 32 fish divided among our group." Campers seeking solitude should consider visiting during weekdays or shoulder seasons, as popular waterfront sites fill quickly during summer months. While most campgrounds maintain well-kept facilities, visitors should be prepared for variable conditions depending on recent weather and seasonal maintenance schedules. Family-friendly sites with swimming areas can be found throughout the region, offering recreational opportunities beyond just camping.

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    Best Campgrounds near Cherry Log (532)

      1. Amicalola Falls State Park Camping

      4.7(60)18mi from Cherry LogRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It's proximity to Atlanta can cause the area around the falls to fill up quick so the earlier or colder the better."

      "If you're taking off on the AT, then you need to get walking. However, if you want a small taste of the AT and would like to camp out near the starting point, then this is a great place to be."

      2. Fort Mountain State Park Campground

      4.5(58)17mi from Cherry Log83 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "There's nice trails in the park one around the lake & one to a small waterfall across the street. There is no cell service."

      from $14 - $55 / night

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      3. Morganton Point Campground

      4.4(19)10mi from Cherry Log43 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We were right next to the camp host, which was pretty nice – we didn’t have to go far to ask for wood or ice!  Plus, there were trails leading right to the lake. "

      "Camped on lot 14 which was quite spacious with easy access to the water. Tent was located away from the fire pit and picnic table and the restrooms were close by."

      from $30 - $50 / night

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      4. Vogel State Park Campground

      4.7(68)26mi from Cherry Log143 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Vogel State Park was perfectly situated along Hwy 19 in the north Georgia mountains for an easy spot for the night."

      "Vogel State Park is hands down one of the nicest parks in Georgia. It has great hiking trails for every level of hiker, and a very beautiful lake that's great for fishing and paddling."

      from $30 - $260 / night

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      5. Doll Mountain Campground

      4.6(23)18mi from Cherry Log68 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Doll Mountain Campground near Ellijay, Georgia is located on a peninsula stretching into Carter's Lake, and managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. "

      "The sites are tucked into the trees, lots of great spots for your hammock! We stayed at a walk-in site, but were still close to a pit toilet and our car."

      from $26 - $100 / night

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      6. Toccoa River Sandy Bottoms Recreation Area

      3.9(8)8mi from Cherry Log6 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Great area to explore - very cool swinging bridge, good access to the river, fun watching kayaks, great picnic area, access to Benton McKay trail - no designated campsites"

      "Easy drive. There are only 4 campsites in this area and are first come first serve."

      from $8 - $16 / night

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      7. Sandy Bottoms Recreation Area Campground (Clayton, Ga) — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

      4.6(7)8mi from Cherry Log13 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The camp sites are far enough away from each other to get some privacy"

      "Campsites are very close to the road but the river is across the road. People do fly down the road. Make sure your kids and dogs are safe. Great fishing. Bathrooms available. 1 or 2 bars Verizon."

      from $15 / night

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      8. Talona Ridge RV Resort

      4.4(7)11mi from Cherry LogRVs

      "The cement pad was plenty long enough to position the rig for the sewer connection at the back of the pad, while still allowing us to put the patio down and park our F450 fully on the site."

      "They have plenty of pads for pull behinds or the fancy RV. Plenty of hookups for all your needs. 2 pools, weight room, live music, restaurant, bar, dog park, dog bath, and close to all local stores."

      from $95 - $130 / night

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      9. Three Forks Campground

      4.8(10)14mi from Cherry LogRVs, Tents

      "All of the sites are situated along a creek, and a fair distance from each other (most sites you drive between) and off the road."

      "Campground Review: Let me begin by specifying that there are two different Three Forks areas in Northh Georgia. One is on the Appalachian Trail and One is near Clayton, Georgia."

      10. Diamond Lure Campground

      5.0(7)12mi from Cherry LogRVs, Tents

      "Upon driving up, you see the office and the big lake behind it and it’s breathtaking. There’s a little beach to swim in or go fishing, etc."

      "We found this place by mistake looking at another location close by. This is a wonderful little place. Sites are adequate and bath houses are clean. We already booked another trip."

      from $30 - $50 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Cherry Log, GA

    1840 Reviews of 532 Cherry Log Campgrounds


    • Susan A.
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Nantahala National Forest Jackrabbit Mountain Recreation Area

      Beautiful campground, awesome hosts!!

      I am at this camp ground for a week. The camp hosts are very nice and super helpful; they go out of their way to help. This is a no hook up campground, but they have water spi gotsthroughout the campground and electric at the pavilion. There is a dump station and dumpsters. The sites range from small to large, full shade to full sun, a few are waterfront. If not waterfront there are lots of access points to the water. I will definitely be back!

    • Erin Tratt The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Panther Top Dispersed Site

      Absolutely stunning camping spot

      This spot is gorgeous, clean, and a must stop if you're in the area. Orange-ish beaches with a stunning blue green lake full of life. On a clear night, the sky is crystal and shining with all the stars you can imagine. Highly recommend buying wood for campfires though.

    • John M.
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Talona Ridge RV Resort

      The best of 2025

      They have plenty of pads for pull behinds or the fancy RV. Plenty of hookups for all your needs. 2 pools, weight room, live music, restaurant, bar, dog park, dog bath, and close to all local stores.

    • Reddy D.
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Timberline Glamping at Lake Lanier - River Forks

      Comfort ,Nature, and Lake access All in one place

      We had a wonderful 2-night stay at Timberline Glamping River Forks! The tent was clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully set up with everything we needed. Being right on Lake Lanier made the experience even more special, with easy lake access for fishing, kayaking, and enjoying the beautiful views. The peaceful atmosphere was perfect for relaxing and unwinding while still enjoying outdoor adventures. The hosts were friendly, responsive, and made everything easy from start to finish. If you’re looking for a unique glamping experience with comfort, nature, and lake activities all in one place, Timberline Glamping River Forks is a great choice. We can’t wait to visit again!

    • N
      May. 31, 2026

      Hidden Waters RV Park & Campground

      Lovely!!!

      We stayed at site 12 for 3 nights and had a wonderful time! The campgrounds are lovely with lots of attention to details. It is also VERY clean! We can’t wait to come back!

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2026

      Horse Cove

      Beautiful place

      River running next to it made for great view. Vaulted toilet close by and very quiet. No showers though.

    • Tyler J.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2026

      Gee Creek Campground — Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

      Great features & amenities

      We stayed here 5/15- 5/17 and had a wonderful time. The bathrooms were great & the playground was a huge hit with all the kids. They also loved catching little minnows in the streambed of the boat launch. There is a trail that surrounds camp that's great for little adventures or even a short mountain bike

    • Brianna F.
      May. 27, 2026

      Morganton Point Campground

      Great Campground

      Beautiful and quiet campground. The bathrooms were very clean. There are plenty of sites on the water. Site 10 was not waterfront, but very close to the bathrooms.


    Guide to Cherry Log

    Cherry Log, Georgia provides access to several campground options in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest region. Camping facilities range from established state parks such as Fort Mountain and Amicalola Falls to more rustic options along rivers and in wildlife management areas. The area accommodates tent camping, RV sites with hookups, cabin rentals, and some glamping opportunities. Most developed campgrounds like Doll Mountain and Diamond Lure offer amenities including drinking water, electric hookups, and toilet facilities within 20-30 miles of Cherry Log.

    Road conditions vary significantly when accessing more remote camping areas near Cherry Log, with some requiring higher clearance vehicles. Forest service roads lead to several primitive sites where campers can enjoy greater solitude. "4x4 is not required, but ground clearance makes it non-accessible to some," noted one visitor about Mountain Side Overlook at Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area. Seasonal considerations affect campsite availability, with many campgrounds like Morganton Point operating from spring through fall (April to November). Winter camping options are more limited but available at year-round facilities such as Amicalola Falls and Vogel State Park. Cell service is inconsistent throughout the region, particularly in lower elevation areas along rivers.

    Riverside camping represents a significant draw in the Cherry Log vicinity, with multiple sites providing access to water features. The Toccoa River and nearby streams offer popular fishing and swimming opportunities, particularly at Sandy Bottoms Recreation Area. A review mentioned that "we caught a total of 32 fish divided among our group" during a visit after the river had been stocked with trout. Campers frequently highlight hiking trail access as another benefit, with the Appalachian Trail and Benton McKay Trail accessible from several camping areas. Crowds tend to concentrate at waterfront sites during summer months, while dispersed camping areas provide more solitude. Several campgrounds feature both primitive sites and improved areas with RV hookups, allowing for different camping styles within the same general vicinity.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is Cherry Log, GA located?

    Cherry Log is a small community nestled in the North Georgia mountains, situated between the towns of Blue Ridge and Ellijay in Gilmer County. This picturesque mountain area sits approximately 90 miles north of Atlanta along Highway 515. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Chattahoochee National Forest and nearby Doll Mountain Campground, which stretches into Carter's Lake. Cherry Log is also conveniently located near Fort Mountain State Park, offering visitors easy access to higher elevation recreation areas. The community's strategic location makes it an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of North Georgia's mountains, lakes, and forests.

    What are the best things to do in Cherry Log, GA?

    Cherry Log and its surroundings offer abundant outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. Hiking is popular, with excellent trails at Vogel State Park, perfectly situated along Highway 19 in the North Georgia mountains. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy Lake Chatuge at Jackrabbit Mountain, which offers paddleboarding, swimming, and boating opportunities. Cherry Log is also known for antiquing, apple picking (seasonal), and visiting local craft breweries. The Benton MacKaye Trail passes nearby for serious hikers, while families might enjoy the scenic drive to nearby Blue Ridge for the mountain railway experience. Don't miss exploring the area's waterfalls, fishing in mountain streams, and experiencing local Appalachian culture through festivals, music, and crafts.

    What cabins are available to rent in Cherry Log, Georgia?

    Cherry Log offers several cabin rental options for visitors seeking a mountain getaway. Enota Mountain Retreat provides well-maintained cabins on beautiful property featuring waterfalls and streams. For those wanting proximity to water activities, Nacoochee Adventures offers camp houses with private settings and the relaxing sound of a nearby creek. Many cabins in Cherry Log feature rustic charm with modern amenities, wooded privacy, and spectacular mountain views. Additional options include luxury cabins with hot tubs, pet-friendly accommodations, and romantic retreats for couples—all providing convenient access to the natural beauty and outdoor recreation of North Georgia.