Best Tent Camping near Powder Springs, GA

Are you planning a tent camping trip to Powder Springs? We've got you covered. Find the best tent camping sites near Powder Springs. Each tent campsite offers quick access to one or more of Powder Springs's most popular destinations.

Best Tent Sites Near Powder Springs, GA (20)

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    1. Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
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    265 Saves
    Lithia Springs, Georgia

    Sweetwater Creek State Park is a peaceful tract of wilderness only minutes from downtown Atlanta. A wooded trail follows the stream to the ruins of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company, a textile mill burned during the Civil War. Beyond the mill, the trail climbs rocky bluffs to provide views of the beautiful rapids below. Additional trails wind through fields and forest, showcasing ferns, magnolias, wild azaleas and hardwoods. Park rangers lead informative hikes to these areas throughout the year.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. Shady Grove Campground

    22 Reviews
    54 Photos
    143 Saves
    Cumming, Georgia

    This recreation area is part of Lake Sidney Lanier

    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Tent Cabin
    • Yurts
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      4. Hideaway Park

      2 Reviews
      20 Saves
      Winston, Georgia
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Dispersed

      $25 / night

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        5. Naval Recreation Site

        2 Reviews
        4 Saves
        Emerson, Georgia
        • Pets
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • ADA Access
        • Tents
        • Cabins
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          7. Hembree Park Campground

          2 Reviews
          9 Saves
          Roswell, Georgia

          The Hembree Park Campsite offers an area for individuals or groups to gather and enjoy nature within the safe environment of a City Park. The site can be used by individuals, families, civic groups, etc. The grounds include an open grass area, fire ring with log seating, 2 picnic tables, and 11 tent pads.

          There are no water/electrical hookups, or firewood on-site.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access
          • Tents
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          8. Camp Comet Campground - Silver Comet Trail

          1 Review
          13 Photos
          15 Saves
          Cedartown, Georgia

          Primitive camping right off the trail.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Phone Service
          • Tents
          • Trash
          • Picnic Table
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          9. Bush Head Shoals Park

          4 Reviews
          21 Photos
          41 Saves
          Franklin, Georgia

          Bush Head Shoals park is over 600 acres of beautiful terrain right on the Chattahoochee river! We have 6 semi primitive campsites, hiking, fishing, and a kayaking launch site. Located in Franklin, Ga.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access
          • Tents

          $20 / night

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          10. Serenity Ridge

          2 Reviews
          9 Photos
          5 Saves
          Rydal, Georgia

          Totally Off-grid, Offline, Private, Natural retreat weekend

          Enjoy your completely private, secluded camping experience on over 20 forested acres in the foothills of Blueridge Mountains. We are in Northern Georgia near the tiny town of Fairmount, between Jasper, Cartersville, and Calhoun, GA. You will be our ONLY GUESTS for the entire weekend!

          When you arrive, your tent will already be set up, and your air mattress bed turned down, welcoming you to enjoy your first night under the stars. That evening, we suggest winding down by maybe reading a book, or curling up by the fire to be mesmerized by its flames. With no traffic or light pollution, you may find some of the best star gazing ever. Then the night sounds of the forest will soothe you into a night of restful sleep.

          We love kids, but this is a retreat designed for ADULTS. There are cliffs and drop-offs near the campsite that are not safe for children. Adults with disabilities should contact us in advance of booking to make sure you are comfortable with the physical demands of spending the weekend camping on this raw, wild property. Pathways and trails are uneven and rocky in spots, and some trails are steep.

          MUST LOVE DOGS! Our property is owned by four dogs, two goats, and a cat who let us live with them! Our dogs and cat roam freely on the property and the goats may be offended if you don’t at least say hello.

          Off-grid and Offline means: NO electricity, NO indoor plumbing, NO Wi-Fi

          (This kind of weekend is not for everyone, and that’s OK!)

          Off-grid and Offline also means: You will be staying on a ridge with a panoramic view of the forest and mountains like none other. You will experience no traffic, no city noise. Just quiet, peace, and wild nature.

          We live in our tiny, off-grid house on the first ridge. You will be able to see it from your campsite on the second ridge. Please do let us know before you stop by though, because we shower outside! We will provide a walkie-talkie should you need to contact us, and otherwise, we will respect your privacy and the entire second ridge will be yours! If you would like to hike to the creek or explore the rest of the 20 acres, just let us know and we will direct you to the trailhead.

          Going without your phone is encouraged, but optional, of course, though you may not have a signal either way. We provide walkie-talkies for safety, and we personally have phone service in case of emergencies.

          You may bring your own alcohol and we are 420 friendly. Please just keep it at your campsite, consume responsibly and in moderation to preserve your nature experience. There are steep inclines, rocks and stumps that may cause injury to an inebriated camper! Also, clean up cans/bottles and any other waste every day and night.

          On this lovely weekend, you may want to hike, bird watch, meditate, sketch, read or just relax on the ridge with the scenic overlook that is all yours.

          Please call us to book your weekend! We can’t wait to hear from you and help you plan the most relaxing, natural, off-grid weekend you can have!

          What is included:

          o One or two four person tents.

          o A large canopy shelter with table and two chairs to keep you out of the weather. (Bring your own camping chairs.)

          o 5 gallons of water

          o 1 bundle of firewood each night (No firewood may be brought in. We don’t want to introduce new bugs to our natural environment)

          o A fire pit

          o A bucket toilet with toilet seat. (Remember, this is off-grid!)

          o Cooler with ice

          Some items to remember to bring:

          o All food for the weekend. We are a remote location, so you won’t be able to just run into town for supplies.

          o Sleeping bags or sheets, blankets, pillows. It sometimes gets cold on the mountain at night, so prepare to bundle up.

          o Dishwashing supplies. Dawn soap is the only soap allowed for dish washing, as it is safe for the environment.

          Add on’s (please try to request in advance):

          $10 - Coffee bundle: Camp style coffee percolator, Coffee mugs, coffee grounds, sugar, sweetener, powdered creamer

          $5 – Extra firewood – per bundle

          $15 – Smore’s package

          $15 – Guided tour to creek, and other sites (note: The creek is usually dry from October until February, which provides the opportunity to search for artifacts. From March until September, the creek is usually flowing, which provides the opportunity to play in the creek, or sit by the water and listen to the sounds.)

          $20 - for a trip into town to pick up forgotten supplies

          Penalty Fees: Please avoid these at all costs. We are assuming the kind of people who want to camp off-grid and offline are also the kind of people who will respect nature and others.

          • Fires
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • Tents
          • Trash
          • Picnic Table

          $80 - $100 / night

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        Recent Tent Reviews in Powder Springs

        582 Reviews of 20 Powder Springs Campgrounds


        • Jeff E.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Red Top Mountain State Park Campground
          Nov. 18, 2024

          Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

          Beautiful Lake Views - Near Atlanta and I-75

          Red Top Mountain State Park is beautiful and Lake Allatoona is large.  Campsite 50 is a premium tent only walk-in site (a few dollars more).  It sits on a point that sticks out in the lake.  There is no shade or tree cover, so it's not "private".  There are 3 other sites near by on the walk-in area and there are no boundaries or barriers between so your neighbors are in full view.  There is no electric near the tent pad, the electric pole is 150+ feet away near the parking area.  You probably could run 175 feet of electric extension cord... but it would have to run past the three other sites... so don't plan for electric.  There is water right by the pad with a ton of pressure.  The tent pad was large but extremely hard to drive tent stakes into... smaller stakes worked better.  The bathhouse was an uphill hike probably 300 ft away but was modern and clean with hot showers and good water pressure.  The park is clean and scenic.  The staff is very courteous, friendly and helpful.  There are plenty of opportunities to hike, fish and boat.

          This park is about 30-40 minutes outside of Atlanta right off of I-75.  If you are in a tent... you will hear I-75 traffic all night so keep in mind, that while it looks like country, you are not deep in nature... the drone of the highway will remind you.  There is a train that blows its whistle that will wake you up 3 times each night and also remind you that you are not deep in the woods.  The winding roads through the park outside the campground also seemed to be very popular with motorcyclists who like loud pipes.

          The name Red Top Mountain is derived from the red soil in the area that was popular for the mining of abundant iron ore.  But don't look for "mountains" here... you have to travel further north for more dramatic elevation.  

          Overall, a nice park, pretty scenery but not as secluded, quiet and relaxing as expected for tent camping.

        • 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.

        • Tia K.
          Camper-submitted photo from Victoria Campground
          Oct. 25, 2024

          Victoria Campground

          Peaceful spot

          Easy access to the lake for paddleboarding; lot was close enough to paddle 1/2 mile to day use area/marina restaurant. Nicely shaded and good proximity to restrooms.

        • Tia K.
          Camper-submitted photo from Sweetwater Campground
          Oct. 25, 2024

          Sweetwater Campground

          Shaded and spacious

          Easy access to Lake Alatoona with good views, minimal shade and access area was swampy on my lot but manageable. Water surprisingly chilly in summer from the Etowah River.

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          Oct. 19, 2024

          Salacoa Creek Park

          Nice little campground, tent spots could be better

          I slept really well last night here, and the camp host and guests were just great. Heated bathhouse with warm shower was definitely a highlight on a chilly morning!

          Only downside in my mind was that I booked a tent site, only to find that the tent sites are down the hill from all the other sites, so if you book them you will have to haul your stuff down to the lake. It did sound like the night-time fishing would be awesome though!

        • Michael T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground
          Oct. 18, 2024

          Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground

          A quiet oasis away from RVs

          There's only limited camping here. There's several yurts and 5 walk-in tent sites. Yes, some of the reviews here are confusing this park with another. There's NO RV or TRAILER camping here. 

          The Yurts look awesome but do attract gaggles of families so be warned that if you're looking for a quiet get away then you may find yourself in the middle of a large family reunion that has no care for other campers. 

          The camping is isolated from the bustling 'core' of the park too. That's a nice change from other parks in the area. But you will also need to drive to the trailheads more than likely so take that into consideration when packing etc. 

          The tent sites run a little parallel to each other. I didn't go any look at the lake views from 5 at the back but expected it to be partial if that. Site 1 and 2 would be my first choice when I go back.

          There is also full cell reception given its proximity to Atlanta.

          Update: - Something else to know is that the visitor center called for 'check in' before we arrived and organized a wood drop off service.

        • Allen S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Red Top Mountain State Park Campground
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

          Beautiful campground with a couple of issues

          Recently stayed a couple of nights and was mostly impressed with the state park. I’m a tent camper but if I had an RV or trailer, I would definitely have trouble getting into my site (78). Many of the other sites I saw would have similar problems for trailer campers, as well. The park is in close proximity to I-75, so I could hear the distant sound of big rigs and the occasional police sirens. There is also railroad tracks somewhere that are close enough to hear train whistles in the wee hours of the morning. But the scenery of Lake Alatoona was beautiful and the staff I dealt with were all friendly and helpful. The bathroom facilities I used were very clean.

        • Kris
          Camper-submitted photo from Atlanta West Campground
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Atlanta West Campground

          Great place

          The campsite's proximity to I-20 makes it super convenient to get to. It's a great spot for a quick trip or a longer stay, and the friendly seasonal campers really add to the community vibe. By the way, I just bought a camper with the help of radiant credit union customer service. Their customer service was so helpful in sorting out the financial side of things, which means I can now enjoy camping trips to places like Atlanta West Campground hassle-free!

        • Jessica D.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Mckinney Campground
          Aug. 22, 2024

          Mckinney Campground

          Quiet, scenic, serene

          We stayed at site 125 with a full view of the lake. We could watch the sunset & the sunrise each day and it was incredible. There is plenty of tree cover & wilderness surrounding you. Bath houses were decent (albeit a little outdated). Our spot had a pretty bad ant infestation & they ended up getting into our trailer, which I had to scour with spray, etc. But what can you do? Just bring some supplies in case. What we really liked about this campground is how natural the surroundings are. You're really immersed in the wooded area with a view of the beautiful lake & the sounds of birdsong, etc. Good campground for bikes as things are spread out (swimming beach, bathhouses). We would certainly come back!

        • JThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground
          Jul. 27, 2024

          Chattahoochee Bend State Park Campground

          Maiden Voyage

          We just bought our first RV and it was a 22 foot Class C. We decided to stay close to home to try it out, learn everything on it in a forgiving place. Chattahoochee Bend was perfect. Drive through spot for our RV with 50AMP, 30AMP, water and dump service. The place is clean, quiet and in great shape! Electric bikes made it all the more fun, since the single road in, out and all about is quite hilly. Plenty of hiking trails!

        • 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.

        • j
          Camper-submitted photo from Calhoun A-OK Campground
          Jun. 30, 2024

          Calhoun A-OK Campground

          Terrible breed restrictions

          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.

        • A
          Camper-submitted photo from Gatewood Park Campground
          Jun. 24, 2024

          Gatewood Park Campground

          Don't

          This place was a nightmare. I booked primitive site #4, that whole site is on a hill, the only flat place is where you park, and that's not really flat either. Needless to say it was difficult to set anything up; tents, food, games, etc... The campsites at this campground are very close together, and unfortunately our neighbors were very inconsiderate blasting country music all night long, they literally pulled an all-nighter, no joke, even after my wife and I asked them to turn the concert down at 3:30am, they got silent for about 1 to 2 minutes, and then started it right back up. The lake area where you swim is pretty gross, there are tons of people in a relatively small area, and pontoon boats pull right up to where the rope is that contains the swim area and cook out on their grills smoking out the swim area while idling petrol fumes and exhaust in to the water. We did manage to have some fun with making a fire, and although the lake was disgusting, it did feel good because it was 100 degrees outside. We decided to pack up and leave a day early, it was that bad. Find another campground to go to, or change your dates of your trip to avoid this place, do whatever you need to do to not end up here.

        • Greg S.
          Camper-submitted photo from Victoria Campground
          Jun. 18, 2024

          Victoria Campground

          4.7 stars

          This is a smaller COE campground than most we have stayed at, which is nice in a way. The playground and beach were never crowded, and it was pretty quiet with the exception of the boat traffic. The campground is right next to a public boat ramp, beach, marina, and restaurant. It's super convenient but not as quiet as some other COE places. We loved it because we brought our boat and tied it up by our site. The sites are not huge but plenty big, and there are many great waterfront spots. Ours was nice for swimming with clean water and a nice drop-off. It is a mixed bag in terms of privacy. While there was plenty of space between us and our neighbors, the sites were laid out so that even with our campers hooked up, we could always see each other. Took away slightly from the experience, but it was still a very fun place. We will go back next summer. I think that 22 is the best spot, followed by the waterfront pull-through spots on the cove.

        • Jeanne P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Sweetwater Campground
          Jun. 16, 2024

          Sweetwater Campground

          No rules enforcement

          Loud music loud voices bright lights generators used on tent site. Party to 2 am. No rules enforced even when you complain to the host. Then this is the place for you. You can get away with whatever you want. Expect No sleep!!

        • RThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Bush Head Shoals Park
          Jun. 14, 2024

          Bush Head Shoals Park

          a hidden gem

          We found this campsite while looking for an overnighter while traveling.  We are on a motorcycle so we checked with Raven to make sure we would be good.  The roads are gravel but well maintained.  We had no problems getting in.  The spots are well maintained, no power or water, so be prepared.  For the price, you won't find a better campground.

        • L
          Camper-submitted photo from Old Federal
          May. 20, 2024

          Old Federal

          Family getaway

          Been going here since I was a kid and now I take my kids every year. It’s quiet but it could use more campsites with a beach area and maybe updated bathrooms. Still love it though

        • HThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Shady Grove Campground
          Apr. 22, 2024

          Shady Grove Campground

          Deer everywhere!

          This is a very well maintained and popular campground on Lanier. I’ve come here since I was a kid. Tent sites are down some stairs, keep that in mind.

        • Lucy P.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Payne Campground
          Apr. 21, 2024

          Payne Campground

          Nice campground, missing some amenities

          This campground is full of beautiful lakeside sites! Many are well-spaced, but some are close together. We camped with our van in one of the tent sites because the rv sites were full.

          The drawbacks are that the bathhouse is pretty old and FAR from most of the sites and there aren’t any hiking trails. But this place is great if you love boating or don’t need a bathhouse.

        • M
          Camper-submitted photo from Shoal Creek Campground
          Apr. 17, 2024

          Shoal Creek Campground

          Beautiful lake front AND lake view camping spots; friendly staff

          This was our first RV camping experience -- testing out a new pop-up camper during a two (2) night stay. Reservations were made through Campspot -- about $120 with fees. Communication with the main number for the campground went through the Margaritaville Campground nearby. Separate direct lines to the camp office and security were provided after arrival. Overall communication was good with both, and the staff were always polite.

          We skipped our first night reservation due to high winds. We had concerns about damaging the pop-up roof during first-time setup. We decided, instead, to visit the campsite we'd reserved and pick up our paperwork. Site 56 was our first choice, and we were NOT happy with it. I selected the wrong size on the Campspot website -- a 20' campsite. It was not big enough to park both the camper AND the tow vehicle, AND the camper would've been facing away from the lake anyway with water and electrical hookups.

          The next morning, we called to arrange for a different site. The camp office was very accommodating and blocked off four (4) available sites to choose from. We moved to site 55, which was a large circular pull through. Probably too big for our pop-up camper, but also probably too close to trees for a larger trailer or even a 5th wheel. The campsite was large, with the picnic table, fire ring and sand pit away from the camper. There was lots of room to set up and enjoy the beautiful lake views.

          Electric and water hookups worked just fine. The camp office lent a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter free of charge. We had no issues with either service. The showers and bathrooms were about 2-3 sites down and up the road from 55, and they were reasonably clean for what they were.

          I WAS disappointed that the main gate was broken, and the key code locks on the showers and bathrooms were duct taped shut. However, I did not feel that the campground was all that insecure, and there did not appear to be a lot of traffic coming through. Security DID come through overnight on Sunday morning -- probably due to some noise at 1-2 of the campsites across the cove from ours. Things quieted down after. The camp host was cleaning bathrooms on Sunday morning, and he was very polite when we talked. I saw him regularly coming through to check on campsites and clean up.

          Overall, we liked this campground and will be going back. I will likely request to scout out some different sites in person before selecting one, as I don't want to be in a position to have to give up my spot when it's very busy.

        • KThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Clark Creek South Campground
          Apr. 12, 2024

          Clark Creek South Campground

          Quiet spacious lots

          Being our first stop ever we were happy to have the friendly helpful staff. The lots are spaced out a bit so even if you have to unload dogs or children, you won’t be on top of the next slot. Large bathroom/showers though they are not exactly constant. At night you can hear the lake while watching the deer

        • Marianne M.
          Camper-submitted photo from McKinney Campground
          Apr. 11, 2024

          McKinney Campground

          Great spot at the water

          Our last two nights we stayed at the McKinney Campground in Atlanta , it was perfect for the travel back to Atlanta to deliver back the rental Van on our last day. 

          We got there early afternoon from Nashville and weather was great and warm. Since we had both chill and snow over the smoky mountains and lots of rain in Nashville ,we loved this place.

          We had a spot right out to the water , it was big enough for us and we could see and say hello to those around us,but did not feel tight at all.

          We had electrical and water hookup

          The bathhouse it was two toilets and shower ,they were big ,but had to time it when going into it otherwise wait to get in there.

          We enjoyed the BBQ grill and the fire pit and the view of the water ,The girls swum in the lake



        Guide to Powder Springs

        Tent camping near Powder Springs, Georgia, offers a delightful escape into nature with a variety of well-reviewed campgrounds that cater to outdoor enthusiasts. From serene settings to convenient amenities, there’s something for everyone looking to pitch a tent.

        Local Activities for Tent Campers

        Tent Camping Prices

        • Tent camping at Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground typically ranges from $20 to $30 per night, offering a budget-friendly option for families and solo adventurers alike.
        • Rates at Hideaway Park are similarly affordable, with prices around $25 per night, making it a great choice for those seeking peace and quiet.
        • For a unique experience, consider Sacred Space Urban Retreat, where tent camping starts at approximately $30 per night, providing a serene escape close to the city.

        Tips for Tent Camping Near Powder Springs

        • When visiting Atlanta West Campground, be prepared for limited amenities; it's best to bring all necessary supplies for a comfortable stay.
        • At Hembree Park Campground, ensure you arrive early to secure a good spot, as the sites can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
        • If you’re looking for a more rustic experience, Macedonia offers a back-to-basics camping experience, so pack accordingly and enjoy the simplicity of nature.

        Frequently Asked Questions

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

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Powder Springs, GA is Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 28 reviews.

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

          TheDyrt.com has all 20 tent camping locations near Powder Springs, GA, with real photos and reviews from campers.