The best camping near Chattahoochee Bend State Park

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Hidden Branch Campground

10 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Ashland, AL
Nestled in the heart of rural Clay County, Alabama, Hidden Branch Campground is a serene and rustic haven that beckons nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers seeking respite from the urban hustle. This tranquil retreat features five spacious RV campsite lots, each equipped with 20/30/50 amp hookups and water to ensure a comfortable camping experience amidst the beauty of nature. Additionally, four tent/primitive sites cater to those seeking a more traditional camping experience. For those yearning to disconnect from city life without sacrificing modern conveniences, Hidden Branch Campground is the perfect escape. The campground offers an intimate setting with a half-mile hiking trail winding through the grounds, providing an opportunity for campers to explore the natural surroundings. Facilitating responsible waste management, the campground provides an on-site dump tank, and a shower and outhouse adds to the convenience of visitors. Two of the RV campsite lots offer a captivating view of a small, tranquil pond, enhancing the camping experience with picturesque scenery. The pond's serene waters invite activities such as fishing, wildlife watching, or simply basking in the peaceful embrace of the great outdoors. In recognition of the need for connectivity, Hidden Branch Campground ensures that campers can stay in touch with the outside world through WiFi access. Whether you're catching up on work or communicating with loved ones, the campground's amenities cater to the demands of today's connected lifestyle. Environmental stewardship is a priority at Hidden Branch Campground, evident in strategically placed garbage receptacles that facilitate a litter-free and eco-friendly space. This commitment to preserving the environment contributes to the overall appeal of the campground. Whether you seek a rejuvenating retreat by the pond, a convenient base camp for exploring Clay County's natural beauty, or simply a place to unwind and recharge, Hidden Branch Campground offers a well-appointed and tranquil setting for campers looking to immerse themselves in the scenic wonders of rural Alabama.
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NW GA Farm Stay

4 sites · Lodging, RVs18 acres · Taylorsville, GA
Footehills Farmhouse is a small family owned and operated farm in Northwest, GA, in the little town of Taylorsville. We are stewards of 18 beautiful acres, and nestled between hills covered in hardwoods and Old Taylorsville Church Cemetery. We are very close to Atlanta, GA, Red Top Mountain State Park, The Booth Museum, Tellus Science Museum and the City of Cartersville, GA. Enjoy our local winery and brewery as well. GA mountains and apple country are a short 1.5 hour drive from our location. Our farm is a small local market style farm, hosting many TN Fainting Goats (enjoy all the kids in the spring), Sheep and spring lambs, around 40 or so chickens and piggies depending on the season. We also grow figs, herbs garlic and veggies. Please note this is an RV site only no tent camping and no latrine tents allowed. We also have a one dog policy. Thank you for looking at our property.
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Burton's Beautiful Hollow

2 sites · Tents30 acres · Cave Spring, GA
This creek property was probably used by the Creek and then the Cherokee as a campsite because of the abundant water and wild life. Later is was farm land and in the 1920's had approximately fifty mules working the land. The Old barn and blacksmith shop are still here. In 1977 the government planned to put a four lane toll road through here but was stopped by the oil embargo which caused the right of way to be auctioned. We were able to buy 200 acres for a small amount of money and have been raising cattle and camping on it every since that time. As a Scout Master I have been using this site for camping for the past 15 years. Time to let others enjoy. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent or hammock in a grove of hardwood trees in a nice meadow on the banks of Lake Creek with old timey swimming hole. It is about 8 feet deep in center going to about 4' at sides and 20 feet long. Big stone grill is provided as well as large fire pit. Kindling and firewood is provided. ten minute walk to the main house for potable water and other needs.  37 acre farm with hills and a wide variety of wildlife and plants to inspect. Camp is in rural area couple hundred yards off county road but secluded. Plenty of deer, turkey, geese, wild ducks, beaver and other wild life in the area. A secondary campsite is provided down the creek with area for tent near creek. Fire pit and firewood is provided.
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Tiny House Urban Farm Stay

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Atlanta, GA
Enjoy a unique stay in the middle of Atlanta. This tiny home is located on an urban farm. The space is simple and comfortable, with a full bathroom, loft, Tempurpedic mattress, dining table, cooktop, TV and internet. There is a full closet for hanging clothes and several shelves. On the farm, you will find rows and rows of beautiful wildflowers. Within walking distance of restaurants, coffee shops & zoo. The space We're right in the middle of the city, a short distance from many attractions. But when you set foot on the farm, you'll feel like your miles away. The tiny house sits behind a concrete block facade that remains from an old house. The space in front of the house may look empty, but it has been used by the farmers for seed starts. In the future, we will be converting the space to a patio with seating and ping pong. The water heater is small - pretend you’re glamping! You can get about a 5 minute shower or a good excuse for skipping it altogether. Guest access You may wander the farm, but please stay off the beds and be mindful that these guys work really hard! The farm is pretty quiet January and part of February. Other things to note There is also a vintage Airstream on the property and is also rented out on Airbnb. This is a tiny house; along with a tiny house comes a tiny water heater. We have turned up the temperature, but please plan on short showers. Registration number STRL-2022-00376
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The best camping near Chattahoochee Bend State Park guide

Overview

About

Grab the canoe, those dusty old boots, a fishing pole, and big bag of marshmallows, and set your sails to the Chattahoochee Bend State Park! You’ll be greeted by a spectacular wilderness, the Chattahoochee River (a mecca for paddlers), and many miles of hiking trails with views to write home about. Those with tents will be treated with riverfront platform sites, and there are plenty of RV spots in a sunny meadow. The park even offers screened Adirondack-style shelters for families and groups who want a unique camping experience. Look forward to days on the river and nights by the campfire, brushing up on your constellations. This place is a southern star!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Chattahoochee Bend State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer months can be hot and crowded, while winter offers a quiet, albeit chillier, experience. Plan your visit around these seasons for the most enjoyable outdoor adventure.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to prepare for the park's conditions.
  • Review the park's rules and regulations to ensure a safe and respectful experience.
  • Accessibility information is available for those with special needs; inquire ahead for specific accommodations.
  • Bring necessary supplies as amenities may be limited, including water, snacks, and a first-aid kit.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your activities within this timeframe.

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