Best Glamping near Tucker, GA

Stone Mountain Park Campground houses upscale glamping options near Tucker, including safari tents with comfortable beds and screened accommodations. This lakeside resort-style camping destination offers scenic mountain views while maintaining modern comforts. Safari tents feature deck areas for relaxation and provide an elevated outdoor experience with access to clean bathroom facilities and showers. Additional glamping options in the region include yurts at Sweetwater Creek State Park and Fort Yargo State Park, featuring solid flooring, electricity, and climate control for year-round comfort. One guest shared, "We stayed in a safari tent a little worn down with duck tape on the screen. However, clean bathroom/showers and fun pool."

Hiking trails surround these eco-friendly glamping accommodations, with Stone Mountain itself providing an exceptional backdrop and recreational opportunity. The mountain's walking paths offer scenic views of East Lake and access to various attractions within the park. Atlanta Glamping provides a more secluded experience with dedicated glamping-only accommodations, featuring shared bathroom facilities and shower access in a natural setting. Most glamping sites remain open year-round with some seasonal considerations at certain locations. A recent visitor noted, "We had a wonderful spring break visit. The view was fantastic and just what I was looking for!" Reservations are recommended, particularly for weekend stays, as these unique accommodations often book quickly during peak seasons.

Best Glamping Sites Near Tucker, Georgia (32)

    1. Stone Mountain Park Campground

    92 Reviews
    Stone Mountain, GA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 498-5710

    $44 - $65 / night

    "The views of the lake, and, yes, the mountain are gorgeous. There is a nice spacious check-in store. Your trash is picked up constantly from your site."

    "Campgrounds are different sizes and we got a smaller one with a spigot, outlet, picnic table and a grill. We did not have a fire pit. Bathrooms/showers are close and it’s a great park."

    2. Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Lithia Springs, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 732-5871

    $28 - $100 / night

    "The bathroom facilities and shower were among the cleanest I’ve seen on the road and the hiking was really great. Not busy at all in the early AM. Kudos to the camp host and staff."

    "Private sites - water and electric - fireflys everywhere! There are also 10 yurts - overlooking the lake. The bathhouse is clean and there are two showers."

    3. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

    79 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 975-0055

    $40 - $315 / night

    "It has a boat access point, fishing, walking and biking trails, a small putt putt course, playground area for the kids and best of all it’s pet friendly!"

    "Upon arrival or site was very well situated on the top of the mountain overlooking the river. Fantastic view. Our camp site was number 54."

    4. Fort Yargo State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Winder, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 867-3489

    $27 - $275 / night

    "Parking lot is a short walk to campsite. Bathhouse is at the parking area. Picnic table and fire pit at site. Wooded area but not secluded, limited shade on table."

    "Water spouts are dropped around the sites and there is a bathhouse with showers and hot water accessible to all who camp there!"

    5. RamsdenLake

    1 Review
    Stone Mountain, GA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (404) 620-1320

    6. Bald Ridge Creek

    23 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 889-1591

    $26 - $36 / night

    "Nice view of lake when site across the lane isn't occupied. Restrooms/ showers cleaned and relatively maintained (1 shower curtain missing) , debris free paved lanes to all sites."

    "Our sites have all been lake-side and very large with a paved drive. There is hiking around the shore line and lots of ducks in the lake to feed (Shh!)"

    7. Shady Grove Campground

    25 Reviews
    Cumming, GA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 205-6850

    $20 - $240 / night

    "They already had a site (#51) which was nice with a beautiful view over the lake. The site had a nice big area with fire pit, picnic table, grill and room for a big tent."

    "Each camping spot has a decent amount of room including a fire pit, grill, and picnic table. Spots are slightly uneven. There is easy access to the boat ramp and lake beach. The bathrooms are clean."

    8. Atlanta Glamping

    1 Review
    Pine Mountain, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (404) 234-5036

    $30 / night

    "Lots of quality quiet time short walk to Arabia Mountain part hiking fishing and bike riding saw people roller skating also."

    9. Mckinney Campground

    25 Reviews
    Emerson, GA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (678) 721-6700

    $30 - $34 / night

    "We have traveled across the country a few times in the last year and are always looking for a good place to stay near Atlanta. We've found it!"

    "This is a very newbie-friendly park on a pretty lake. The attendants were great and responsive. The spaces are well-equipped. My spot was 38 and had a brand new huge picnic table."

    10. High Falls State Park Campground

    74 Reviews
    Jackson, GA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 993-3053

    $36 - $100 / night

    "We tent camped here on site 112 on the lakeside camping area. We had a view of the lake and enjoyed renting a double kayak from the state park. Bathhouse was clean."

    "Cooked outside on the campfire for breakfast and dinner. Hiking. Beautiful views. Shade…which is big for us. A quick 15 minute walk to the convenience store. No complaints."

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Glamping Reviews near Tucker, GA

613 Reviews of 32 Tucker Campgrounds


  • Sean S.
    Nov. 28, 2022

    One with Nature Glamp Camp

    Awesome Getaway in the City

    This is a cute eclectic glamping ground that has a lot of character. There are 2 bell tents in the area. One setup with a king bed and the other a twin bed. The amenities are mind blowing…….top tier linens, mobile power units, lighting, movie projector, movie speaker and yes a wood burning stove in your tent. There is an outdoor shower, port-a-potties and sanitary wipes to handle business. Their indoor bathroom facility is under construction. This place is awesome! Get in before the prices go up☝️

  • Dana B.
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

    Stunning Cabin!

    Nicest state park cabin I’ve never stayed in! The furnishings were beautiful and the screened porch was amazing. I really appreciated that the bedding and towels were plush and extremely comfortable-very unlike most state parks or other rental cabins. It was also impeccably clean, AND the bathrooms had handcrafted local soaps!

    As a side note, my husband is a wheelchair user and this was the most accessible vacation rental we’ve ever encountered (and we travel a lot). The picnic table had a seat cutout, the fire pit and grill were on a level surface, and the kitchen sink was roll under! 10/10 thank you HLC for the thoughtful attention to accessibility.

  • C
    Jun. 9, 2023

    Amicalola Falls State Park Camping

    Beautiful park

    We stayed at the State park from June 6-9. There are only about 24 sites, some cabins, and some new glamping tents. There is a bathhouse with individual showers. You are fairly close to the lodge. You are also right at the falls. BEWARE- there is a steep 24% grade getting to the campground. The campground was neat, clean, and quiet.

  • Michael C.
    Apr. 12, 2025

    River Forks Park & Campground

    Great views but...

    "SITE# 47, Pull-Thru, Not FHU, 50A, Water, Dump LENGTH OF STAY: Stayed 9 Nights, RATE:$30.56/ Night with No Discount/ 0% Discount BATH HOUSE: Clean but Outdated LAUNDRY: Not Recorded STAFF: Friendly PARK IMPRESSIONS: Nice, We would stay here again RV PAD: Concrete, ESTIMATED RV PAD LENGTH: 40 Feet, Tow Vehicle Could NOT Stay Connected and Parking was away from site SITE SLOPE: Door side Tire Blocks needed ROADS: Adequate, MANEUVERABILITY: Narrow PEDESTAL PLACEMENT: Center of site length, SHADE: 30% GRASS AREA: At-Site, DESIGNATED PET AREA: Not Recorded PICNIC TABLE: Yes, FIRE RING: Yes, VERIZON Signal(bars): 5G-3, SPEED: 394 Mbs Download, 47 Mbs Upload T-MOBILE Signal(bars): 5G-5, SPEED: 714 Mbs Download, 124 Mbs Upload No WiFi, OTA TV CHANNELS: 75, CABLE TV: No, PLAYGROUND: Yes POOL: No, WATER FEATURE: Lake, FIREWOOD: Yes, STORE: No CLUBHOUSE: No, PROPANE AVAILABILITY: No Original site was# 46(back-in) but was VERY small. Moved to site 47(Pull-Thru) but due to road slope pull-thru is un-usable. Lower numbered sites(less than 30) appear somewhat better. Empty camp ground host side byhind 47 cannot be used unless site 47 is emprty due to sloping road. One single use dump station. One campground host presently in the park- their site was not marked. Appears that most sites are back-in and set sideways to a hillside and lakefront leaving very little level space for chairs. Fire rings are frequently located 12-20 feet away from picnic table and 3 to 9 feet below site level on a slope. Reservation Software used by office was down upon Saturday arrival with no IT help until Monday- two days away leaving office staff frustrated and using their own phone to access the reservation system customers use instead of management side of software. Staff stated it goes down frequently with no IT support on weekends. Six bathhouses in park. Bathhouse nearest beach closed awaiting replacement of fixtures after renovation. Shower has outdated fixtures- several shower heads had significant mineral deposits restricting flow. Men's side closed at another bathhouse. Many shower stalls had no hook or fixture to hang a towel or clothing. Several showers had broken shower valves making them unusable. Stayed 9 nights and did not see anyone working on bathhouses. Beach area parking is limited to 6 or 7 spaces and one handicap space however, there is a larger parking lot a little further away. Bathhouse showers have a pull string valve next to the shower head that had to be held down to get water with many strings broken, missing and too short to allow shorter people, children, or handicaped wheel-chair use. Some sites have precarious/dangerous sloping driveways for RVs to get into. Newly installed sites are near completion but they make sites very close together. Many sites do not have a fire pit and many do not have a grill. Many sites arer too small to park a second vhicle even if the camper is small. Parking on dirt or grass is prohibited by rules but appears to be selectively enforced. The campground has a boat ramp and reasonably large parking area. Extra careful site selection is warranted. Four docks in River Forks Park. Firewood is available at the office. CHECK-IN: 01:00 PM CHECK-OUT: 12:00 PM RIG: 42ft- 17,000 lb 5th Wheel"

  • Annabelle
    Jul. 3, 2021

    Amicalola Falls State Park Camping

    Loved it

    We arrived just before sunset & we were in a rush to set up before it started to pour. We had no trouble finding our reserved site & while we were getting settled, the hosts (Cocoa & Ryan) popped over to welcome us & also brought back firewood a few mins later. The sky opened up shortly after & it poured ALL night long, but our site didn’t flood. Quiet hours began at 10 PM, and I didn’t hear a peep from anyone else after that! The bathrooms stayed clean for our entire stay, & the hosts graciously offered us a ride to the hiking trails in their golf cart the next morning, so we didn’t have to fold up our rooftop tent to drive down. I wish we would have been able to stay longer, and we can’t wait to return!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2022

    Stone Mountain Park Campground

    Extraordinary Attractions

    Stone Mountain hardly needs another glowing review, but it is a pleasure to stay there. First, everything is contained and available. The views of the lake, and, yes, the mountain are gorgeous. There is a nice spacious check-in store. Your trash is picked up constantly from your site. Each site has a deck, a grill with a propane tank already attached, a picnic table, and a fire pit, electric and sewer hook ups. The sites are close together, but the decks are pretty private. If you bike, hike, run or like trails, boating and fishing, all are right there. It helps to have a car/truck, as the place is pretty immense, but my neighbors had a Class C and were throughly enjoying mountain biking to everything. Another neighbor with a gorgeous Class A was driving his towed truck to a neighboring Petco. There is everything. Deer roam in the morning and at night, and if golf is your sport of choice, Stone Mountain has a highly rated public course. The staff is very friendly. I liked the purple area near the playground and pool. The sites seemed a little more private. It’s not cheap, and I don’t know what discounts might be available. But, if you’re in or around Atlanta, this is the place to go. It will NOT disappoint.

  • Brittany B.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Clark Creek South Campground

    Great view of the Lake

    The campsite was right next to the swimming beach so little to no privacy and very loud. Although I slept very well in my tent because Quiet hours were observed. It was nice waking up to view of Lake Allatoona. Lady at the gate was rude when checking in so make sure to “READ the sign!” Other than that bathrooms were clean and they have laundry and hot water showers. Will most likely be back!

  • Jeffrey S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2020

    Amicalola Falls State Park Camping

    Nice base camp before the Hike Inn

    We only stayed one night before hiking out to the Len Foote Hike Inn the next day but we were impressed and will come back soon.  The spots are nicely maintained and spread out pretty good, we had enough privacy and plenty of space.  The fire pit was clean and water/electric all worked.  The bathroom and shower facilities were extremely clean and there are 2 laundry setups too.

  • Jennifer S.
    Jul. 5, 2016

    Shady Grove Campground

    Shady Grove Campground on Lake Lanier

    We met some friends here in the late afternoon Sunday of July 4th weekend. They already had a site (#51) which was nice with a beautiful view over the lake. The site had a nice big area with fire pit, picnic table, grill and room for a big tent. It also had a paved area down below where you can set up chairs with a great view of the water. The bath house was just a walk away. It did not have a great beach area, you have to climb or jump down the embankment but it is doable, just be mindful of young ones and pets. There is a main beach area in the campgrounds down the street but we wanted privacy for our group. The water is rocky so be careful. Once in the water we had a blast, great view of the islands in the water, boaters and jet skiers going by and nobody else on our beach. The bathrooms and showers were not great but there if you need them. They definitely don't want alcohol in the park. My friends said someone came by and told them to make sure they don't have alcohol earlier that day but I never saw one park ranger the whole time we were there. The other sites were kind of close but we got lucky and they all left earlier in the day. The sunrise was beautiful over the lake, we got to see some fireworks over across the lake at lanier world.


Guide to Tucker

Stone Mountain Park Campground offers glamping accommodations near Tucker, Georgia, with walkable access to hiking trails around Stone Mountain itself. The campground sits at 1,686 feet above sea level and serves as a convenient base camp for exploring the 3,200-acre park. Lake access points create opportunities for waterfront recreation while providing cooling relief during Georgia's humid summer months.

What to do

Hiking trail exploration: At Sweetwater Creek State Park Campground, trails accommodate various skill levels with scenic water views. "Hiking, kayaking, swimming- plenty of things to do. You can spend a whole day out here just walking along the creek and jumping across the rocks," notes Asia + Jalen B. The park features historical sites that add educational value to outdoor adventures.

Lakeside recreation: Red Top Mountain State Park Campground provides multiple ways to enjoy Lake Allatoona. "There is hiking around the shore line and lots of ducks in the lake to feed," explains one visitor. The park offers kayak rentals directly from the state park, allowing visitors to explore the lake without bringing their own equipment.

Fishing opportunities: Many campgrounds near Tucker feature fishing access. "My husband and son enjoyed fishing and paddle boarding right behind our site," reports Susan K. about her Stone Mountain experience. Local lakes contain several fish species, with crappie being particularly sought after for their taste. Most fishing areas require a valid Georgia fishing license.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Bald Ridge Creek offers premium lakefront locations. "Our sites have all been lake-side and very large with a paved drive," notes Christy C. The campground provides direct water access for many sites, with concrete pads that help maintain level setups during rainy weather.

Yurt accommodations: For visitors seeking yurt camping near Tucker, Georgia, Fort Yargo State Park Campground delivers climate-controlled options. "Set back in the woods on a beautiful pond. Deer roaming everywhere," explains Todd L. The yurts feature solid construction and remain accessible year-round, offering a middle ground between tent camping and cabin lodging.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms and shower facilities. "The bathhouse was an uphill hike probably 300 ft away but was modern and clean with hot showers and good water pressure," reports one Red Top Mountain camper. Most park facilities include hot water and daily cleaning schedules, even during busy season.

What you should know

Booking requirements: Reservations become essential during peak seasons, particularly for unique accommodations. "We visited in late April and could only find a campsite during the week," reports Nancy W. about Fort Yargo. Most campgrounds allow bookings up to 13 months in advance through official reservation systems.

Alcohol policies: Rules vary significantly between campgrounds. "If you enjoy having a beer while camping don't come here," warns Rick B. about Shady Grove Campground, citing strict enforcement and significant fines. Check each campground's specific regulations before bringing alcoholic beverages.

Sound factors: Ambient noise differs greatly between locations. "You will hear I-75 traffic all night so keep in mind, that while it looks like country, you are not deep in nature," notes Jeff E. about Red Top Mountain. Train whistles and motorcycle traffic also affect some campgrounds despite their wooded settings.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Many campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. At High Falls State Park Campground, "The playground is centrally located. Trails are easy to get to and the falls are a nice sight," shares Bille W. These recreation areas provide convenient entertainment options without leaving the campground.

Junior Ranger programs: Several parks maintain educational initiatives for children. "Friendly staff, with the Jr ranger program still going with the help of adult campers during covid. Still so much fun and so clean and beautiful!!" mentions Cheryl C. These structured activities teach children about local ecology while keeping them engaged.

Bike-friendly layouts: Paved campground roads create safe cycling environments. "The kids loved riding their bikes around in this great family friendly campground," says Rick B. Bicycles allow children to explore independently within campground boundaries while providing physical activity during camping trips.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: Experienced RVers recommend researching campsite specifics before booking. "Site 32 - Nice level site. Plenty of room for us. Back in is not straight so it takes alittle bit of maneuvering," explains Kevin Z. at Bald Ridge Creek. Many campgrounds provide site-specific details including pad length, levelness, and approach angle.

Utility considerations: Water and electric hookup locations vary between sites. "There is no electric near the tent pad, the electric pole is 150+ feet away near the parking area," warns Jeff E. about Red Top Mountain's tent sites. Most RV-friendly campgrounds offer multiple hookup options but placement may require extension cords or specialized equipment.

Road conditions: Campground access roads present challenges for larger vehicles. "Heavily wooded sites that are not well maintained. Very narrow roads in the campground with lots of pot holes. Not the easiest state park to pull a travel trailer in," cautions Brock D. about Red Top Mountain. Careful driving and proper planning help avoid difficulties when navigating these routes.

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