Glamping options near Toccoa, Georgia attract visitors to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where elevations range from 1,000 to 1,200 feet. This northeast Georgia region receives approximately 60 inches of rainfall annually, creating lush forests and numerous waterways. Most luxury camping sites operate year-round, though fall (September-November) brings peak visitor numbers due to cooler temperatures and colorful foliage.
What to do
Hiking to waterfalls: 5 miles round trip. The Raven Cliff Falls trail provides a moderately challenging trek with significant elevation changes. A reviewer noted, "Raven Cliff Falls trail is a 2.5 miles hike that ends at a breathtaking waterfall, but the trail doesn't quite end there. Once you arrive at the falls there's plenty of room to roam the dozens of rock structures" (Wayne H., Raven Cliff Falls).
Mountain climbing: 30-minute drive. Currahee Mountain offers a distinctive hiking challenge near Toccoa glamping sites. "5 mins from Currahee Mountain and 10 mins from downtown Toccoa. Only issue with the site is that the sewer drain is much higher than the pad and camper" (Brett D., Currahee RV Park).
Waterfront activities: Multiple access points. The streams and lakes surrounding Toccoa provide excellent spots for fishing, paddling, and swimming. "We found this place when our other place to stay fell through and we Googled 'campgrounds near me'. We were lucky enough to get a spot overlooking a creek on the property. We had a little deck that was perfect to back our toy hauler up to and open the back" (Addie, Currahee RV and Campground).
What campers like
Privacy between sites: Varies by campground. Many glamping accommodations offer secluded settings with natural buffers. "We stopped here for a night on the way to SC and man I wish we could've stayed longer! The scenery is gorgeous, the spots are huge and the peace and quiet is priceless! If you are anywhere near Taccoa, Ga you HAVE to stop here. No excuses! Oh and get site 17 if you can. It's the most secluded spot and has river access and a balcony" (Derick B., Currahee RV and Campground).
Clean facilities: Daily maintenance. Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground maintains high standards for their shared amenities. "It was a really sweet, quiet, clean campground. I was so pleased with the site we were on, site 13, was centrally located, relatively easy to back our trailer into, and a perfect partial shade site. The restrooms were clean, the showers were clean, and all the people we came across were so friendly" (Ashley C., Tallulah Gorge State Park Campground).
Natural surroundings: Creek-side sites popular. Running water adds a sensory element to luxury camping experiences. "The spot was amazing, next to a creek with a small deck. Even with all the rain I was on the deck relaxing and listen to the water flow. I can not recommend this location enough" (Joseph M., Currahee RV and Campground).