Stay lakeside or next to mountaintops, either make Stone Mountain camping a rock-solid choice.
Take a camping trip near Stone Mountain and its namesake granite dome, one of the world’s largest exposed granite monoliths. At Stone Mountain Park, see the renowned laser show, ride the Summit Skyride to the top of the mountain for year-round views of the Atlanta skyline, and then check in at pop-up tent campsites with views of the lake and amenities like fire rings, cooking grills, and picnic tables. Or set up at a Stone Mountain campground for RV rentals and pull-through RV sites complete with full hookups, wifi connectivity, and access to public restrooms. Campers seeking a more unique experience may enjoy yurt rentals and safari tents with on-site laundry facilities and nice public bathhouses as well. About 15 minutes east is Yellow River Park with hiking trails that are equally great for biking and horseback riding. Anglers can also reel in largemouth bass before the whole group retires at a family campground nearby with firepits and room for travel trailers.