The best camping near Red Top Mountain State Park

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Surrounded by water, Red Top Mountain is an ideal water sports destination.  

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Arabia Mountain Farm

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6 acres · Stonecrest, GA
We became the owners of this 6 acres in 2020. We have since started a large garden, have goats and chickens, and have had many projects. We love sharing this beautiful space with others! We are surrounded by the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Reserve, 4000 acres of beauty. There are hiking and biking trails, 2 lakes for fishing, kayaking on the South River, or have a lazy day in the woods. So much to enjoy for outdoor lovers. Being under the canopy of the pine trees really helps keep the site cool during Georgia summers. We have a nice outhouse and outdoor shower with hot water that are available to campers. We do live on the property and the bathroom area is shared with others. Welcome!
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Castleberry Bridge

15 sites · Tents16 acres · Dahlonega, GA
Come join us at this unforgettable camping spot at Historic Castleberry Bridge where the Gold Rush happened, the Indian fish trap still exist, the birth place of Denver Colorado and the hideout of Jesse James just some of the history that happened at your campsite on the Etowah River. Our motto is "Thanks for keeping it clean," so help us spread the word and keep it true! Look for the gate at 850 Castleberry Bridge Rd (right where the bridge crosses the river) and park on the left or the right of the gate in the parking areas. Walk past the gate and follow the trail to the right and continue until you see the number sign of your campsite. Campsites numbers are consecutive with #1 being closest to the entry gate. To the left of the gate is the community area with toilet, grills, picnic tables, etc. Remember, your phone might not work near the river. If you need help, you might have to go back up to the road to call us. George (the owner) is there most every day pretty much all day. For help contact George or Gini Ferris 4044312564 7272043932. There's so much fun waiting for you to explore! Imagine climbing onto a tube and floating down the river for a whole 15 minutes. And guess what? You can start this awesome ride by the walking up river trail through the community area , under the bridge to the last bench that sits on a sand bar then float back down to your camp site. . If you're feeling extra adventurous, there are rope swings that let you swing over the river, and there are super cool places to splash around and swim, part of which, is in the Indian Fish Trap. When your tummy starts rumbling, don't worry. We've got you covered with grills in the community area where you can cook delicious food. So you can have a tasty meal with the sound of the river flowing in the background. Also we are within 5-10 minutes to stores, restaurant , etc. But wait, there's more excitement! If you're looking for an even bigger adventure, this is the perfect spot to begin an awesome kayaking trip if you brought your kayak. Castleberry Bridge is where people from all over the country come to experience going through the Minor's Tunnel. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=jW3ESWCNdLA ) This 4 hour trip and is an experience of a life time you will never forget. So whether you want to float, swing, swim, or paddle, Castleberry Bridge is the place to be for all kinds of outdoor fun! Camping groups are limited to two adults. Kids camp free. For an additional fee you may add more adults to your group. George can arrange a pick for your kayak trip for $39 if needed. Amenities Free Firewood Community area for your use has: Restroom Grills Tubes and life jackets for children First Aid Kits Tube Pumping Stations Trashcans Benches and Picnic Tables
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Rolling Ridge Stays

3 sites · Lodging12 acres · Resaca, GA
3 Unique Off Grid Cabins at the foothills of North Ga. Nestled 1 hour north of ATL and 30 mins south of Chattanooga, TN. Located 6 mins from I-75 on exit 320.Check our pictures! This property has a private 1 acre stocked pond for recreation and 3 unique off grid accommodations. No Electric and no A/C. Solar only with Fans. This is a working Family Flower Farm! You will hear noises from land management on Weekdays 9-5. Weekday prices reduced to reflect this! We love meeting our guests, and like to provide unique experiences. The property has a pond and rolling hill views with beautiful dogwoods and pines throughout. Each off grid living space offers direct access to the water and boasts a full array of cooking, cleaning, and living items. This property hosts a full camp bathroom including an on grid toilet, sink, and shower. A beautiful getaway and also a portion of the northern picket line during the Civil War at the battle of Resaca. Civil war relics are often found right here on the property. ~PET FEE- We are a pet friendly facility. If you plan on bringing your furry friend, please add the "PET FEE" located under Extras when booking.
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RV Parking And Campgrounds

2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · South Fulton, GA
Escape to our secluded RV parking campground, just 15 minutes from the airport and 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta. Located on 10 acres of forested land, our campground offers a serene escape in the heart of the city, earning its nickname "the country in the city." With gated and secured entry, you can enjoy peace of mind during your stay. Spread out and relax in our spacious campground, where you may even catch a glimpse of our resident deer roaming the property. Unwind by a warm campfire under the stars, or explore the natural beauty of our two water streams. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, our secluded campground provides the perfect retreat for your Atlanta getaway.
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Furryfeathers Farm

8 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Cartersville, GA
No cicadas! Halfway between Atlanta and Chattanooga and only 5 miles off I75 sits this quiet oasis in the country! Perfect for travelers or workers in the area! Camp by the creek and let your worries fade away. This peaceful, quiet site offers primitive camping on the banks of the creek, and you are welcome to get your feet wet. The sites are large with flat fields, and plenty of natural privacy as well as some shaded areas. Perfect for self contained campers or tents. There is no power or water available on site! Walnut Creek is a DOUBLE SIZED site, perfect for 2 groups, or one large group or those who don't want anyone nearby. You pay once, both sites are included. Best creek access is here. Looking for a single site? Check out Cedar Creek or Creekside. Cedar Creek is a beautiful site, perfect for any type of camping. RV, tent, car campers, what have you. Creekside is only for tents or small campers and is our most private site.
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7 springs

2 sites · Lodging10 acres · Dahlonega, GA
Miners Cabin: The miners cabin is located in between Dawsonville and Dahlonega Georgia in the heart of gold country. This unexpected gem has been our family’s oasis for the past 7 years and now, we are opening it up to share with others. Access to the cabin will be via our driveway and guests will not be allowed to drive directly to the cabin. There is a short 3 minute walk from parking access to the cabin. This walk is on an incline and those who may have difficulties walking up or down an incline or on uneven surfaces should consider this walk when planning your trip. Due to access limitations, we ask that you not bring more than two vehicles, We have additional parking at another property if needed but please let us know in advance. The Cabin sits on a grassy meadow a stones throw from cane branch stream. In the morning and afternoon you should expect to see or hear all types of wildlife. We have a family of raccoons that come around in the summer months and will eat just 5 foot from the porch. In the winter we have several deer that access the creekbed. The wildlife is fed often by our family and has been for the past seven years. Hummingbirds, woodpeckers, whippoorwills, crows, and even goldfish call this oasis home. At night our kids love to hunt for small crawfish in the creek with a flashlight. While bears are always something to watch for, we don’t typically see them on the property. A few miles of walking paths have been meticulously cared for and created by my father Mike. The mossy stone paths look like something out of a story book in the spring. Along the trails you will find benches and hammocks to lounge on and if you look close enough you may find some crystals that were placed for others to find from some of our many mineral digs over the years. There are two bridges that cross the stream along the paths and an old water wheel from way back that was used in the gold mining process in the creek. Vegetation on the property includes a variety of chantrell and coral mushrooms. If Mushrooming is your thing we have a good stash of chicken of the woods and if it’s fruiting you are welcome to pick it. Mountain laurels line the creek and bloom beautiful pink blossoms in the spring and summer. Cane creek branch is a quiet and beautiful stream. The water only gets about waist high at the deepest point making it perfect for kids or dogs to splash around in. Inside the cabin you will find a few gold pans if you would like to try your luck. We have found gold in the creek along with garnets and a few flashes of platinum. This property used to be the site for a long abandoned gold mine and an old metal water wheel still sits on the creek bank. The water wheel is locked but will still turn and at over 8 ft high it is a sight to see in itself. You will find a few small fish but nothing to shake a pole at. The cabin itself is nothing fancy and we like to keep it that way. It is as primitive as you would expect from the title. Only one electrical outlet is currently in the cabin. There is no running water but there is a water basin for brushing your teeth and washing small items. The bathroom is behind the cabin in a separate facility. This outhouse is unlike anything you have seen and has all of the comforts of home. Sleeping arrangements include a king size bed on a solid frame and a small sofa. You are welcome to pitch a tent or hammock outside as well. In the winter the cabin gets cold, we will provide an electric heater but you should know that it may still get cold inside. The porch looks over the creek and makes a great spot for bird watching. Amenities include a charcoal grill and a fire pit for cooking. The fire pit has several stable adirondack chairs circling it. We have a throwing board on the property however you will need to rent the throwing items from us and sign a waiver. We also have a small swing by our goldfish pond just across the creek. Things to do near us. Kayaking and tubing are just 7 miles down the road. You can rent a kayak from us or from the outfitters. We have 4 sit on top kayaks for adults 2 for children under 100 lbs and several whitewater kayaks are available for rent if you have prior experience. We also will guide you down the river as an additional service. See our price list. Our local outfitter Chestatee River Adventures is typically 30.00 for each kayak and 10.00 for tubing. The trip is 6 miles and can take anywhere from 3-5 hours depending on the water level. Please note that the outfitter is only open during the spring and summer. Our family will take you out no matter the time of year. Fishing on the Chestatee, Etowah, or lake lanier are also great activities and all can be accessed with a short 10 minute drive. Lake Zwerner is a local fishing hot spot great for grabbing a kayak or canoe and spending the day on the water. Gold Mining: Dahlonega is the gold city! Only 15 minutes away you will find Consolidated Gold Mine – Underground Gold Mine Tours. Here you can do some gold and gem mining as part of the tour. The gold museum in scenic dahlonega is close by as well.If you are looking for something more my dad offers trips and will show you the basics or can take you out for an all day dredging experience. You keep whatever you find! Hiking: The area hikes include the start of the great Appalachian (Apple-atch-an) trail. This is amicalola state park a 25 minute drive from the property. If you are brave enough, the copper mine cave is a quick 10 minute drive and is a sight to see. There is no cost to hike in however the parking and walk in are not easily accessible. From this quick hike you will be able to see copermines falls a great class 3 + rapid that local kayakers run. We also have a short walk on the etowah river that is well maintained. The Edge of the world trail is another must see.
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Iremide Family Farm

3 sites · Lodging, Tents28 acres · Fairburn, GA
Come enjoy our 28 acres of serene retreat-like site nestled in the heart of nature. This is a quiet getaway from the hustle and bustle of the world or just the perfect night of romance and alone time. You can also request on-site catering with your stay. The possibilities are endless
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Oak Field Farm

15 sites · RVs6 acres · Temple, GA
Great location to rest while traveling via I-20 (10 min off I-20), 1HR from ATL and 1.5 hrs from Birminigham. 6 acres of pasture for riding bike, dry camping, pick blackberries, say hi to Goat. Villa Rica - 10 min for shopping, food and brewery. Clinton preserve - 15 min for MTB riders, hiking, park
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Aquino acres

5 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Stockbridge, GA
I have 2 large fields that rarely get used so I thought it would be fun to let others use them. I don't have any hookups but 1 field has a well on it. I wouldn't drink from the well but it could be used for other things. Very safe quiet area. Its just a mini hobby farm but you're more than welcome to check out the chickens and my pig Peppa. If the chickens are laying good I will get you some fresh eggs.
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The Riverbank Campground

4 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Calhoun, GA
Welcome to The Riverbank Campground, the perfect spot for a laid-back, rustic outdoor adventure! Conveniently located less than 2 miles from I-75, tucked away on the banks of the Oostanaula river, our campground offers a no-frills, back-to-basics experience for folks who love the great outdoors. Less than 5 miles away from the campground, you’ll find historical sites like New Echota, Resaca Battlefield, and Fort Wayne, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich history. 🏞️ Waterfront RV Sites We have four RV sites right on the river, each with 30 amp power and water hookups. These spots give you the best of both worlds: modern conveniences and a prime view of the water. 🏕️ Tent Camping There’s plenty of space for tent camping too. Find a cozy spot under the trees close to the river, and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature. Amenities 🔥 Fire Pit: Our fire pit is perfect for cooking up some grub, making s’mores or just relaxing with a cold drink. Gather 'round, swap stories, and enjoy the simple pleasures of campfire life. 🎣 Fishing: Drop a line from our dock and see what bites. The river’s full of fish, so bring your gear and get ready for some good old-fashioned fishing. 🛶 Kayaks and Tube Access: Bring your kayaks or tubes and float downstream and soak up the sun and scenery. There is an access point less than 2 miles upstream you can shuttle to, float downstream & take out directly at the campground. At The Riverbank Campground, it’s all about enjoying the basics: good company, good times, and the great outdoors. Whether you’re fishing, paddling, or just kicking back by the fire, you’ll feel right at home here.
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Regino R.’s Land

2 sites · Lodging, RVs6 acres · Ellijay, GA
Learn more about this land:This is one full hookup RV site on a private rural home. No other RV's or campers next to you. Guests are welcome to enjoy the 6.5 acre property that includes a creek, firepit, outdoor fireplace and barbeque area and barn with farm animals. We are just minutes away from all area attractions including vinyards, orchards, trails, waterfalls, antiques and more!
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Your Tallapoosa River Hideaway!

8 sites · Lodging30 acres · Buchanan, GA
The Tallapoosa River Hideaway is a private campsite rental located directly on the Tallapoosa River. Guests can swim, fish, and explore the surrounding area. The property features a newly built deck and pavilion overlooking the river, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the scenery. The Tallapoosa River Hideaway is ideal for families with children, as the water depth is suitable for wading and swimming. The Tallapoosa River Hideaway is a campsite nestled amidst 150-year-old oak trees on the banks of the Tallapoosa River. Guests can relax on the deck, roast marshmallows over the fire pit, or explore the river by kayak.
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The best camping near Red Top Mountain State Park guide

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About

Covering a wooded peninsula and surrounded by Lake Allatoona, Red Top Mountain State Park is an easy 35-minute drive from Atlanta and one of Georgia’s most popular state parks. Ideal for swimming, water skiing, fishing, and boating, visitors can bring their own boats or rent from nearby marinas. While best known for the water sports opportunities on the 12,000-acre lake, Red Top Mountain also appeals to hikers, with more than 15 miles of trails that wind through the forested park. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground has space for RVs and tents, and also has a yurt.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Booking in advance is recommended and can be easily done online or by phone up to 13 months in advance.
  2. Arrive early if you’re particular about your site. Reservations can only be made for a certain site type, not specific sites.
  3. You must arrive by 10pm—late-night check-in is not available.

When to go

Red Top Mountain State Park is open year-round and great to visit any time. Summer is the most popular time to visit, although the heat can be unpleasant—fortunately, there’s a sandy swimming beach nestled in a cove that’s a great place to cool off. As this is an easy getaway for Atlanta residents, it’s a good idea to make advance reservations for weekend visits.

Know before you go

  • Campers have to check in at the Trading Post to get the gate code before heading to the campground.
  • No lifeguards are on duty at the lake.
  • Pets are allowed except in park buildings, but must be on a leash no longer than six feet and cannot be left unattended.

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