Whether you're hitting the trails in the Appalachians, chasing waterfalls through Georgia's northern corridor, or paddling through Lowcountry marshes and islands, a yurt offers a fun place to stay. Luckily, there’s no shortage of these rugged-yet-comfortable accommodations throughout Georgia. Reserve one at a number of state parks including Cloudland Canyon, Red Top Mountain, High Falls, Sweetwater Creek, and more. Privately owned yurts are even more readily available and let you stay close to other Georgia highlights, like the canyons of Tallulah Gorge and Tybee Island beaches. Georgia has something to offer visitors every time of year, including colorful foliage in fall, beaches in summer, and cozy yurts to curl up in during the mild winters. Yurt rentals span from rustic to luxe, so be sure to check for amenities like wifi, laundry, and kitchen access when booking.