Best Tent Camping near Jefferson, GA

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Best Tent Sites Near Jefferson, GA (42)

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    1. Shady Grove Campground

    22 Reviews
    54 Photos
    144 Saves
    Cumming, Georgia

    This recreation area is part of Lake Sidney Lanier

    • Phone Service
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    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Tent Cabin
    • Yurts
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    2. Raven Cliff Falls

    27 Reviews
    128 Photos
    388 Saves
    Helen, Georgia

    Raven Cliff Falls camping This trail is one of North Georgia’s most popular camping destinations. Trailhead campsites offer fantastic stream-side camping just steps from the car, and a fantastic base camp for hiking the Raven Cliff Falls Trail during the day. The trail is also dotted with many backpacking campsites on the creek’s level banks, offering a little more solitude for campers willing to backpack it in. Black bears frequent this wilderness area. Keep all food items and fragrant cosmetics out of reach in a bear canister: many years ago, we lost our camp stove, food and cookware to a trio of bears in a traditionally-hung bear bag along this trail. Campsites are free and first-come, first-claimed. Pack out everything you pack in: this is one of Georgia’s most beautiful Wilderness areas, so please, please leave no trace. (What is Wilderness, and why is it important? Read more in our guide to Wilderness areas in the South.)

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    3. Laurel Park

    4 Reviews
    4 Photos
    19 Saves
    Gainesville, Georgia
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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      4. James Shackleford Memorial Park

      1 Review
      14 Saves
      Auburn, Georgia

      This park is located at the intersection of Browns Bridge Road and Appalachee Church Road and was newly dedicated for the late Council member James Shackelford. Before its dedication and reopening, the park was renovated by Scout Troop 774. This park offers camping areas with shelters, and a beautiful nature trail that circles the park.

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      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      • Group
      Camper-submitted photo from Panther Creek Recreation Area Camping
      Camper-submitted photo from Panther Creek Recreation Area Camping
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      5. Panther Creek Recreation Area Camping

      9 Reviews
      61 Photos
      99 Saves
      Turnerville, Georgia

      Enjoy a picnic, hold a Boy Scout troop meeting or have a family gathering within the historic CCC structures of this wooded recreation area. Directly adjacent to the picnic pavilions visitors can can follow their picnic with a mesmerizing day-hike to the awesome falls on the 6.6 mile Panther Creek Trail.

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      • Standard (Tent/RV)

      $4 / night

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      Camper-submitted photo from Buford Dam Park Shelters (GA)

      6. Buford Dam Park Shelters (GA)

      2 Reviews
      2 Photos
      6 Saves
      Cumming, Georgia

      Overview

      Buford Dam Park lies just north of Buford Dam on Lake Sidney Lanier. The site features beautiful views of the lake as well as excellent access to swimming, picnicking and boating.

      The lake, named for the poet, Sidney Lanier, is well known for its aqua-blue colored water, spectacular scenery and variety of recreational activities. Each year, over 7.5 million people come to visit.

      Natural Features:

      Lake Lanier boasts 38,000 surface acres, 690 miles of shoreline and over 100 small islands. Its location in the forested foothills of the Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains, makes for a beautiful backdrop to any activity.

      Recreation:

      Visitors can access the Laurel Ridge Hiking Trail from multiple locations and parks. The trail is a 3.5 mile loop that offers great views of the lake and Chattahoochee River. Fisherman can expect to catch a variety of species including bass, catfish and panfish. Activities include fishing, swimming, wake boarding, kayaking and hiking.

      Facilities:

      Bolding Mill Park offers access to a designated swim beach and the Laurel Ridge Hiking Trail. The park also offers a basketball court, soccer field, playground, picnic areas and restrooms.

      Nearby Attractions:

      Nearby attractions include boat ramps, other USACE parks, and Lake Lanier Islands.

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        8. Blood Mountain Shelter on the Appalachian Trail

        7 Reviews
        13 Photos
        54 Saves
        Suches, Georgia

        The Blood Mountain Shelter on the Appalachian Trail in Georgia was originally constructed from local stone in 1937 for the Georgia State Parks system by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers stationed at Camp Enotah at Vogel State Park. The shelter was transferred to the US Forest Service in a land exchange agreement in 1956. The basic elements of the rooms, window, and doorways of this stone structure remain unchanged, but modifications to the roof and floor have occurred over the years.

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          9. Smithgall Woods

          3 Reviews
          22 Saves
          Helen, Georgia
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          10. Nacoochee Adventures

          2 Reviews
          13 Photos
          47 Saves
          Helen, Georgia
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          $50 / night

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        Recent Tent Reviews in Jefferson

        1101 Reviews of 42 Jefferson Campgrounds


        • Isaiah L.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Andrew's Cove Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest
          Dec. 12, 2024

          Andrew's Cove Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

          Good place

          It's a good place during the winter it gets a little cold because you're next to the water stream there's no service I have AT&T. But there is multiple sites. I camped out in my truck bed. I cannot see any RVs fitting in there unless it's a small trailer vans preferably or pop-up tents. Did not see a dedicated box to drop in money but it does say $12

        • Michael T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Panola Mountain State Park Campground
          Nov. 13, 2024

          Panola Mountain State Park Campground

          Everything as promised

          We did an overnighter to check this out after doing a separate hike on the primary trails from the other side of the park in the morning. 

          Getting to the campsite was simple enough and it is the quoted 3/4 mile walk in. It was great to see some families utilizing the space. There is good cell reception (T-Mobile)

          Very peaceful and even had the sounds of a vibrant coyote pack.

        • Darwin R.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Indian Grave Gap Campsite
          Nov. 1, 2024

          Indian Grave Gap Campsite

          ADV Bike Motocamping

          If you’re anywhere near Helen, GA on an ADV Bike, this summit is for you. There are three routes up the mountain so you never have to double back. There are more primitive sites at the top of the mountain (not where the Dyrt pin was dropped) on both sides of the fork. Suitable for tents and hammocks. There is one site that would support a large group or even a camper (or two) if you can get them up the steep rocky hunting trail. Sites were mostly clean with rock fire pits.

        • Alexandra E.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sadlers Creek State Park Campground
          Oct. 18, 2024

          Sadlers Creek State Park Campground

          Amazing views and nice campground

          Very good spot near the lake. Awesome views and good signal at least for Verizon. Water pressure was a bit inconsistent so watch out for any issues that may cause

        • Gillian S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Indian Grave Gap Campsite
          Oct. 13, 2024

          Indian Grave Gap Campsite

          Good for Big Groups

          Three campsites in the immediate area. Two are on one side of the road. You have to cross thru one to get to the other. All three have creek access. We picked the single on the other side. Not a lot of flat ground options. Each site is huge. We decided to spread out but that meant having to do a lot of walking back and forth for stuff. You can pull your car into the site easily. It’s about a mile from the High Shoals Trailhead. Both waterfalls are lovely. One has a nice swimming hole. The closest town is Hiawasee. Had a grocery and an outfitters if you need supplies. There’s only two sit down restaurants—one had an hour wait; the other had run out of food.

        • Cindy S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground
          Oct. 2, 2024

          Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

          Beautiful Trees with a cool breeze

          This place was great. We arrived after hours and spoke with the camp host he told us we can pay online or in the morning. We drove all day in the sun and due to hurricane Helene aftermath we were limited on where to stay. It was nice to pull in and it be nice and cool with the trees. The stars popped out at night and could be seen through the tree tops. Showers were hot.

        • Camen K.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sunset Campground
          Oct. 1, 2024

          Sunset Campground

          Unprofessional

          Very rude and unhelpful said he would call me back to let me know if there was any openings. He never called back.

        • Alexandra E.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Paynes Creek Campground
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Paynes Creek Campground

          Hidden gem!

          I loved everything about this campground. The sites all have beautiful views and lake access, they are decently apart from each other. And has great signal! I was getting consistent 5G 3 bars at least with Verizon. The bathrooms don't have showers so plan accordingly

        • b
          Camper-submitted photo from Parks Ferry Campground
          Sep. 4, 2024

          Parks Ferry Campground

          Will not go back

          While the camp hosts were very nice and the bathrooms were clean, that’s where the good ends. The sites are on top of each other in the inner loop and very much out of level. There is no place to dump trash in the campground. The only places were at the boat ramp and beach. Worst of all was the dump station was overflowing and could not be used when we were leaving.

        • Christine The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Don Carter State Park Campground
          Aug. 26, 2024

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Only a few campsites near the water

          Site 7 is separate from the others and has the whole point except there is a trail behind the site. No easy, sandy water access unless you go to the nice beach they have.

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          Camper-submitted photo from Andrew's Cove Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest
          Aug. 19, 2024

          Andrew's Cove Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

          Nice primitive camping

          This is a primitive campground with a picnic table, lantern pole and a firepit with a grate. It is pack in-pack out as there are no trashcans or dumpsters. Water is available via a hand water pump across from site#8 and the toilets are vault toilets but were well kept and did not smell horrible. The stream is gorgeous stream and loud enough to drown out most road noise. There are some hazardous trees and one 6inch tree did fall while we were there this weekend during a thunderstorm. At the back of the campground is a~2 mile trail that connects to the AT. Most sites have a tent pad that will accommodate a 10’x10’ tent. Sites 2, 4, and 8 driveways can really only accommodate 1 car and there are no extra parking spots. Driveways for sites 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 can accommodate 2 cars. Site 1 is adjacent to the road and is going to be impacted by road noise. There is no campground host so be prepared to either scavenge wood or buy it in town, same goes for ice.

        • RThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Duckett Mill
          Aug. 18, 2024

          Duckett Mill

          Nice and Quiet

          Nice campsites with water and electricity. Almost all the sites have view of lake and many have access to the lake for swimming or paddle boarding or boating. Nice breeze off the lake. Will be back many times.

        • Nik J.
          Camper-submitted photo from Bolding Mill
          Aug. 12, 2024

          Bolding Mill

          Nice place to stay

          We stayed in site 7 and we really enjoyed it. The site was clean and the pad was very level.

          We had a minor issue popping the 30amp breaker but switched over to the 50 amp adapter and all worked fine.

          Didn’t use the bath house but I did go check them out and they looked clean.

          I would caution big rigs on the first loop (sites 2 - 9) the loop at the back is pretty tight. We did fine with our 28’ TT but anyone over 30’ might want to consider the other loops.

          Driving through and looking at the other sites some of the picnic areas need to be reworked or at the very least mowed and weeded. If it wasn’t for that sort of stuff I would give it 5 stars.

        • Angela B.
          Camper-submitted photo from Stone Mountain Park Campground
          Jul. 11, 2024

          Stone Mountain Park Campground

          Safari tent

          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.

        • KThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Kennedy Creek Resort and Campground
          Jul. 9, 2024

          Kennedy Creek Resort and Campground

          Best kept Georgia mountains secret

          We found Kennedy Creek in September 2023 and have been back five times since then. The setting is absolutely beautiful with direct views of the mountains and sprawling grounds where the resort sits.

          They offer everything from tent or RV camping and yurts, to beautiful cabins. We’ve tent camped once and brought our RV five times. If you’re camping, expect spacious campsites with amazing views. You won’t feel crowded in this place. If RVing, you can opt for a site with 30 amp electrical hookup and water (3 of these at present on a first come first basis and usually available). They do have showers so we didn’t come close to filling our gray/black tanks on our recent 5 day stay. What I like as an RVer is the open space and views. You won’t feel like you’re in a crowded RV park that’s for sure.

          Their onsite tavern and restaurant is a great gathering place and is usually opened starting with Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast. The menu is top notch with special dishes that change regularly. John is the chef and he puts out some of the best food you’ll find in these beautiful mountains!

          The resort also has a 2000’ x 60’ grass runway (GA87) which is absolutely gorgeous. In my opinion this should be a bucket list destination for all pilots that can manage to get in to 2000’ fields. The owner has a beautiful Just Superstol XL bush plane and a Highlander, and he can usually be found flying most Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings. You might even get invited to go flying :-)

          The staff is super friendly and will take great care of you during your stay. It won’t take long for you to realize that they absolutely care about you and your experience. They’ll go out of their way to make sure you enjoy their little slice of paradise.

          This probably sounds like a paid advertisement but I’m just a happy camper that hopes this place experiences the success it deserves. I’ve been to Ellijay, Helen, Blairsville, Dahlonega, and a lot of other well known mountain spots, and this place is my favorite by far.

        • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Tugaloo State Park Campground
          Jul. 3, 2024

          Tugaloo State Park Campground

          Georgia is a great state

          We live in NC and have camped all over the eastern US. By far Georgia is a state with some of the very best infrastructure. Roads are great. State Parks are some of the best and we’ve camped at many. Tugaloo State Park is a nice park. Right on the lake. Lots of lake related activities. This area of the campground (sites 73-105) has a unique layout in that a large number of sites are pull through and arranged sideways along the access roads. This makes the sites long and narrow and results in close neighbors. The elongated sites mean the picnic table and fire pit are at far end and feel disconnected from the site. Roads are well maintained and sites all seemed pretty level. We were in site 97 with W/E. The bathhouse was very close, but we did not use it. We were a few rows back from the lake but had a view of the lake through the tall pines that provided some shade. We’ve camped here a couple of other times and would come back again.

        • Meaghan G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Desoto Falls Recreation Area
          Jun. 29, 2024

          Desoto Falls Recreation Area

          Perfectly Rainy Summer Night

          Site 23 is perfect if you’re looking for a huge, private, creekside site. It was just a short walk to the outhouse and water pump, but a longer trek to the bathhouse, but the other features of this site were worth it. This huge site has the perfect trees for swinging your hammock over the creek, lots of shade, and easy access to wade in the creek. The campground was clean and well maintained, the hosts were friendly, and the weather was pleasant for late June. I can’t wait to go back!

        • Meaghan G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Andrew's Cove Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest
          Jun. 25, 2024

          Andrew's Cove Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

          June at Andrew’s Cove

          I returned to Andrew’s Cove in late June for a night in the woods. I had site 3 this time, and it’s my favorite site so far. It’s the most removed from the other sites, but just a quick walk down the campsite driveway to the bathrooms. I really like the privacy of that site despite the street noise. The bathrooms were disgusting, as usual. I highly recommend bringing an alternate option for bathroom use. The temperature was pleasant even in late June, and a rainstorm passed through overnight. It was a glorious way to sleep. I highly recommend Andrew’s Cove.

        • Monica
          Camper-submitted photo from Kennedy Creek Resort and Campground
          Jun. 24, 2024

          Kennedy Creek Resort and Campground

          Hair on linens, heater not working; no reasonable remedy

          I booked a yurt for my husband while I was hiking the AT. The manager was very polite until I complained later. When my husband arrived, he could not locate the yurt, because the name had been changed, and I was not told. The bed was made up with (animal) haired imbedded into the comforter and hair on the linens, which the manager was witness to and changed himself. The heater did not work. My intention was for my husband to enjoy the resort and its amenities, but he wouldn't go to the tavern after tge other experiences. Per our conversation, the manager agreed to a monetary refund that we never saw. After a month, I left a message asking for a call and I received a text saying that he would give us a $35 gift card to the tavern (which we can never use). I asked for a phone call and was told that he didn't have to call me, because this was his final offer.

        • Katrina P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Duckett Mill
          Jun. 16, 2024

          Duckett Mill

          Beautiful camping

          My family and I camped here for the weekend. Our campsite was beautiful and level. We could easily accommodate our pop-up camper and a 4-person tent with room to spare! My son was able to play and explore. My only critic would be that we were a little let down at the condition of the beach and that there was no playground when there was one listed on the grounds map. We will definitely be returning nonetheless.

        • T
          Camper-submitted photo from Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground
          Jun. 12, 2024

          Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground

          Camping at Tallulah Gorge state park

          Pretty nice campground, although the sites are a little closer to each other than what I'm used to. Campground facilities are clean and very well kept (they rake the sites and shovel out the fire pits). Bath houses are kept clean and stocked also. We camped in site 31 with our 32 ft TT. It was tight backing in, I would say that out of the "standard" sites 28, 30, 32 and 34 are the best sites available. Nice trails with beautiful scenery, the hike to the base of the Gorge is strenuous with LOTS of stair steps back up but if you can do it certainly worth it. Overall a really wonderful park.

        • J
          Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Carolina Landing
          Jun. 11, 2024

          Thousand Trails Carolina Landing

          Average Park- Would return

          Cabin 3 stars- Older cabin, clean, spacious with very large living area, loft area small and a bit dingy, shared porch Campground 3 stars-wooded, shady, hilly Amenities 3 stars- a bit run down Staff 3 stars-average

        • L
          Camper-submitted photo from Paynes Creek Campground
          May. 20, 2024

          Paynes Creek Campground

          Quaint and Beautiful

          Came here for the first time last year and I love that it’s in the middle of no where. We had a great place next to the beach and the gate workers were so sweet!



        Guide to Jefferson

        Tent camping near Jefferson, Georgia offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying a variety of well-reviewed campgrounds. With beautiful landscapes and numerous amenities, you'll find the perfect spot to set up your tent.

        Tent campers should check out Shady Grove Campground

        • Located on Lake Sidney Lanier, Shady Grove Campground features tent sites that are well-maintained and surrounded by nature, making it a favorite among families.
        • This campground provides easy access to drinking water and has a sanitary dump station, ensuring a comfortable stay for all campers.
        • With lots of shade and a peaceful atmosphere, it's an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle.

        Tips for tent camping near Jefferson

        • When visiting Laurel Park, be prepared for a family-friendly environment with a splash pad and plenty of grilling areas to enjoy meals outdoors.
        • Make sure to check the weather before heading to Low Gap Creek, as the elevation can lead to sudden temperature changes, especially after rain.
        • For a more secluded experience, consider camping at Raven Cliff Falls, where you can hike to beautiful waterfalls and enjoy the tranquility of nature.

        Unique local attractions near Jefferson

        • Explore the scenic beauty of Panther Creek Recreation Area Camping, known for its stunning waterfalls and dog-friendly trails, perfect for a day of adventure.
        • The James Shackleford Memorial Park offers a peaceful setting with picnic tables and firewood available, making it a great spot for a family outing.
        • Don't miss the chance to visit Smithgall Woods, a beautiful preserve with excellent fishing opportunities and paved biking trails for those looking to explore the area.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Jefferson, GA?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Jefferson, GA is Shady Grove Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 22 reviews.

        • What is the best site to find tent camping near Jefferson, GA?

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