Best Cabin Camping near Suches, GA

Several cabin campgrounds dot the forested mountains near Suches, Georgia, providing rustic to modern accommodations. Lake Winfield Scott Campground offers cabin rentals with electric hookups and water access, while Two Wheels of Suchess provides cabin options with electricity, drinking water, and shower facilities. Most cabins include basic furnishings such as beds, tables, and cooking areas, though amenities vary significantly between locations. A visitor commented that "the cabin was spotless and comfortable. The picnic table, fire pit and park style grill were all well maintained."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Trackrock Campground & Cabins provides more developed accommodations with electric hookups, showers, and toilets, while other properties offer more primitive cabin experiences. Most locations accept pets, though policies vary by property. Reservations are essential, particularly during peak seasons from spring through fall. One camper shared that "the cabins came with a grill and firepit. There is firewood available onsite very reasonably priced, and we had a beautiful view of the mountains surrounding the campground."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities range from basic fire rings to fully equipped kitchens in premium cabins. Vogel State Park Campground, approximately 20 minutes from Suches, offers "nice cabin rentals" with more amenities than primitive options. On-site camp stores at larger properties like Amicalola Falls State Park provide basic supplies, firewood, and ice, though selection is limited. Nearby towns such as Blairsville and Helen offer more comprehensive shopping options for groceries and camping supplies.

Best Cabin Sites Near Suches, Georgia (90)

    1. Vogel State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Suches, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 745-2628

    $30 - $260 / night

    "Beautiful State Park with roomy shaded sites, many of which are creekside. A large lake for fishing and swimming is at the front of the park and it offers canoe and paddle boat rentals."

    "We enjoyed a challenging 11-mile hike up and over 3 mountains from trail heads inside the park. There are shorter hikes that start here as well."

    2. Amicalola Falls State Park Camping

    57 Reviews
    Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 265-4703

    "RV/tent camping and cabin rentals. Campsites had wifi and pretty good tv signal. There's also a lodge/hotel on site with a restaurant, with gorgeous views overlooking the valley below."

    "The Approach trail is 8.3 miles to Springer Mountain from the lower Amicalola State Park parking lot. So there is more history and lore here than meets the eye."

    3. Unicoi State Park & Lodge

    50 Reviews
    Helen, GA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 878-2201

    "Set in a lush green Forrest, Unicoi State Park just outside of Helen, GA, has something for everyone."

    "We were the only ones in the standard campground (fire pit, picnic table, tent pad). Because it was so cold, we used the huge lodge lobby/lounge to warm up in the evenings."

    4. Trackrock Campground & Cabins

    22 Reviews
    Blairsville, GA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 745-2420

    "CAMPGROUND REVIEW

    As I was walking around the campground the word roughstic came to mInd. The road in was rough, the campsite was nice enough but somewhat minimal and the decor rustic."

    "Beautiful lake and stables and plenty of room ,yet campsites are tucked away to also give u a private feel as well! Pet friendly as well!"

    5. Lake Winfield Scott Campground

    9 Reviews
    Suches, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 747-3816

    $26 - $125 / night

    "It's gorgeous during the fall season & the trails connect to the Appalachian trail. It's pet friendly and usually pretty quiet, despite filling up pretty quickly in fall months."

    "Beautiful park. It would have received 5 stars if it had a dump station and wifi (since there is no cell phone service at this park). There is a nice cabin there that rents for $95 per night."

    6. Two Wheels of Suchess

    4 Reviews
    Suches, GA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 973-1671

    "Open tent areas, trees for hammock camping, cabins and a bunk house are also available. Meals are available Friday night through Sunday morning, as well as breakfast on Monday morning."

    "TWO has a great location at the convergence of many great roads. Dedicated to motorcyclists, TWO has tent sites, trees to hammock and small cabins for rent."

    7. Enota Mountain Retreat

    19 Reviews
    Hiawassee, GA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 896-9966

    $55 / night

    "The spot we were in was really close to the store and had a nice deck with a picnic table."

    "They have cabins, rv sites, and separate adulting tent camping. We stayed at the adult tent site 74 which is really close to one of the waterfalls."

    8. Kennedy Creek Resort and Campground

    4 Reviews
    Suches, GA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (404) 720-0087

    $30 - $200 / night

    "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."

    "There are several lodging options to choose from: Tent, Rv, Yurt, Cabin, Mini Cabin. Check them out and come back here to leave them some love."

    9. Don Carter State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Lula, GA
    26 miles
    +1 (678) 450-7726

    $25 - $225 / night

    "While usually that would be a bit weird this park made it one of the most amazing feelings on earth.

    I pulled in late afternoon, deer were grazing in the primitive camp zones."

    "This is Georgia's newest state park (2013) and it is a beautiful park! The staff is great and there is plenty to see/do!"

    10. Bald Mountain Camping Resort

    13 Reviews
    Hiawassee, GA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 896-8896

    "We stayed in Lakefront Cabin C09 across from the lake. The campground was very quiet with no road noises and such, and we had a beautiful view of the mountains surrounding the campground."

    "Full hookups, cable and WiFi were nice amenities. Pet friendly with multiple dog walk areas. Lots of fun stuff for the kids to do."

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Cabin Reviews near Suches, GA

654 Reviews of 90 Suches Campgrounds


  • Leah S.
    Dec. 5, 2020

    Amicalola Falls State Park Camping

    Has it all

    RV/tent camping and cabin rentals. Campsites had wifi and pretty good tv signal. There's also a lodge/hotel on site with a restaurant, with gorgeous views overlooking the valley below. Camping sites are spaced well apart with electric, water and fire rings. The campgrounds also feature a bathhouse and laundry.

    Begin your Appalachian Trail journey here with 604 steps to the top of a beautiful waterfall.

  • R
    Jun. 29, 2019

    Vogel State Park Campground

    Beautiful State Park

    Beautiful State Park with roomy shaded sites, many of which are creekside. A large lake for fishing and swimming is at the front of the park and it offers canoe and paddle boat rentals. Lots to do on-site such as walking trails, hiking and fishing, playgrounds and a Conservation Corps museum. Trahlyta Falls is an easy walking path, and the park also offers nice cabin rentals. There are no sewer hook-up, but it does have an easy access dump station.

  • A
    Sep. 5, 2016

    Vogel State Park Campground

    Beautiful hiking, large campsites

    We enjoyed a challenging 11-mile hike up and over 3 mountains from trail heads inside the park. There are shorter hikes that start here as well. My 9-year old loved exploring the mushrooms and nature growing in the very wooded campsites. The campsites are large with driveways, 1-2 tent pads, picnic table, fire ring and lantern poles at each site. The campground was very busy and you could see your neighbors around you. But this also means there are more conveniences like running water and hot showers. The campground also has a mini-gold course, lake and gift shop. There were lots of kids riding bikes and dogs are allowed, so while this so not a serene site, it's definitely great for families and groups that want to hang out!

  • Lily H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 19, 2023

    Black Rock Mountain State Park Campground

    Fantastic Group Campsite!

    The group campground was better than my field lab group could've imagined! The site included 4 shelters with bunks, a pit toilet and outdoor shower, a grill, fire pit, and a little cabin with electricity. The campsite was so secluded and private, yet not too far from the cabins up the mountain. The state park is amazing too. Cannot recommend highly enough!

  • Brian F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2020

    Two Wheels of Suchess

    Great Motorcycle Only campground

    Two Wheels of Suchess campground is one of the best motorcycle campgrounds I've stayed at. Open tent areas, trees for hammock camping, cabins and a bunk house are also available. Meals are available Friday night through Sunday morning, as well as breakfast on Monday morning. Fire wood and ice available 24 hours. The paved parking lot in front of the main lodge is for motorcycles only, however there is a gravel parking lot for 4 wheel vehicles. The campground and cabin areas are accessable via a bridge that is purposely not wide enough for a car to cross, but Motorcycles an trikes can. The facilities are kept in top-notch shape. Showers were spotless the 4 days I spent there. Lots of awesome roads in the area available to ride. Inside the lodge is the restaurant and an area to lounge with a fire place, big screen TV, couch, recliners and hundreds of motorcycle magazines to read. A stream runs through part of the tent camping area and next to the parking lot by the lodge.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 12, 2018

    Vogel State Park Campground

    Perfect for Families & Groups

    While it’s often a bit of a shock to come to such a developed and highly manicured campground after having spent some time in the woods without all the amenities, it sure was nice to get a hot shower in a heated bathroom! Vogel State Park was perfectly situated along Hwy 19 in the north Georgia mountains for an easy spot for the night.

    In early March, this state park was extremely quiet, especially in the loop designed specifically for tents, vans, and small rigs like ours. Each site has been lined with fresh gravel, a firepit, picnic table, utility pole, electricity and water. A few of the sites are pull-through and some are conjoined with another site, making it a perfect place for families/groups wanting to have close-by sites. Throughout the park, there are plenty of sites for large RV’s, as well as some walk-in sites for tents.

    The bathrooms are clean, with wheelchair accessibility in one shower and toilet, but the one near our site doesn’t have a wheelchair ramp to the bathroom itself. 

    In addition to the campsites, this park offers a small lake, hiking trails, playgrounds, miniature golf, and some modern, fully-equipped cabins complete with a small deck, grill, and picnic table.  The closest town is Blairsville, GA, about a 10 mile drive with most of the basics you need.

  • M
    Sep. 10, 2016

    Fort Mountain State Park Campground

    Memorial Day Weekend was Awesome..

    We spent Memorial Day weekend at Fort Mountain and it was awesome. We camped in a Pioneer campsite #2 which is a 3 sided pavilion that would easily sleep 8-10 people if you were only using bed rolls and sleeping bags. Pioneer camping has its challenges, but each site has an outhouse and a picnic table and prebuilt fire ring. There is an original fire tower on top of the mountain at the end of the trail. A Great Lake for kayaks and fishing with Jon boats, paddle boats, and canoes avaialble for rentals. Lots of cool lake side tent sites and trailer sites are also avaialble. We have camped several times with our scout troop. Lots of cool trails surround the park. There were fireworks in neighboring towns a short,15 min drive both nights. The towns near by have stores and food if your not I the mood to cook. The history is well documented on displays all around the park. And the there is a station that broadcasts at the end of one of the public service roads.

  • T
    May. 14, 2022

    Bald Mountain Camping Resort

    Very nice campground

    We stayed in Lakefront Cabin C09 across from the lake. The campground was very quiet with no road noises and such, and we had a beautiful view of the mountains surrounding the campground. There is firewood available onsite very reasonably priced, and the cabins came with a grill and firepit. There is a ball field onsite, miniature golf, a game room and a lake with paddle boats. There are multiple hiking trails, a ropes course and rafting available nearby in less than 30 minutes. And, of course, Helen is not far if that's your thing.

    The one downside is that when they advertise that the lakeside cabins sleep 4, that might be a bit charitable. The cabins (at least ours) have 1 double bed and persons 3 & 4 would have to sleep on a fold out futon. Also, you must bring ALL your own linens (towels, bedding, and so forth.)

    Overall, a lovely place. We would stay there again.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2024

    Smitty's Lodge Motorcycle Campground

    Motorcycle tent camping and cabins

    The name has changed to Smitty's Lodge & CG. I found this awesome campground close to the beginning of the Cherohala skyway in Tellico Plains. Includes picnic table, fire pit and some chairs (they also sell firewood), clean restrooms and showers, use of refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, and super nice hosts. I highly recommend visiting this campground. I stayed in a tent, but they do have cabins for rent also. Campsites are level and spacious.


Guide to Suches

Cabin rentals near Suches, Georgia offer overnight accommodations at elevations between 2,500-3,000 feet in the North Georgia mountains. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, while summer highs rarely exceed 85°F. Most cabin campgrounds in this area connect to the Appalachian Trail system and are accessible via winding mountain roads that may challenge larger vehicles during winter months.

What to do

Hiking to waterfalls: Vogel State Park Campground features several waterfall trails directly from the camping area. "The hiking trails are nice and there is a nice lake at the parking lot," notes Nicole P. The park includes a trail to Trahlyta Falls which can be reached via a gravel walking path around the lake.

Fishing opportunities: The 22-acre lake at Vogel provides stocked fishing during warmer months. Nearby Lake Winfield Scott Campground offers additional fishing spots. "Great place to fish and relax," according to Michael K., who visited during summer months when fish are most active.

Motorcycle touring: Cabin rentals at Two Wheels of Suchess cater specifically to motorcycle enthusiasts with specialized amenities. "TWO has a great location at the convergence of many great roads. Dedicated to motorcyclists, TWO has tent sites, trees to hammock and small cabins for rent," explains Mike, highlighting the property's strategic location for riders.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Trackrock Campground provides well-spaced accommodations. "Separated, serene lots" are available according to Dallas F., who adds that their site had "a fire ring, picnic table, potable water and hook up. Also a great view."

Mountain views: Many cabin campers mention the scenic vistas as a primary draw. "Beautiful mountain views and horseback riding on site!! Bathhouse was clean," notes Elaine H. about her experience at Trackrock Campground & Cabins.

Creek-side locations: Several cabins and tent sites position campers next to flowing water. "We stayed on site 10 near the bathrooms (we have a 5 month old) our site had an elevated pad for the tent which was great. Super lush so very shaded all around with spots of sunlight," reports Jennifer T. about her stay at Lake Winfield Scott.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Many cabins in the area have limited or no cell service. At Lake Winfield Scott, one camper reported, "This park is pretty remote - we couldn't even get cell service from our campsite." Service tends to be better at lower elevations or properties closer to towns.

Reservation requirements: Most cabin properties book completely during fall color season (mid-October through early November) and summer holidays. Winter availability is much better with occasional same-day bookings possible during weekdays.

Cabin furnishing variations: Amicalola Falls State Park Camping offers more fully equipped cabins than smaller private campgrounds. "Loved hiking here and the cabins are awesome," says Debbie S., though specific amenities vary significantly between properties and cabin types.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly waterfalls: Several parks offer waterfall access appropriate for children. "Been going since I was a kid, now I get to take my kids! Tons to do, tons of fun!" shares Chris R. about Vogel State Park, referencing the accessible waterfall trails and recreation options.

Playground access: Some cabin locations include playground facilities. At Unicoi State Park & Lodge, "My kids and I went camping at Unicoi Park in the summer and there is plenty to keep them busy. They played in the creek, on the swing set and walked the trail to the swimming section of the lake," explains Diane G.

Educational opportunities: Many cabin campgrounds offer ranger programs during summer months. "We went to a ranger program on raptors on Saturday which was interesting," reports Joel R. about their educational experience during a family cabin stay.

Tips from RVers

Challenging access roads: Many cabin and RV areas require navigating steep grades. "Roads are extremely steep getting to the campground," warns Kevin B. about Amicalola Falls State Park. Some rental properties require 4-wheel drive vehicles during winter months.

Hookup variations: RV sites with cabins often feature different utility configurations. "We had a pull through site on the pond. Sites are VERY close together, all gravel with no grass between rigs. Full hook-ups. Cable and not very good WiFi," notes a reviewer about Bald Mountain Camping Resort, highlighting common limitations at mountain campgrounds.

Weather preparation: RVers should prepare for rapid weather changes in the mountains. Temperature swings of 30 degrees within 24 hours are common in spring and fall seasons, requiring flexible planning for cabin stays or RV camping.

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