The best waterside camping in Allatoona Lake

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Allatoona Lake delivers waterside camping with over 300 options, stretching from quiet coves to breezy points perfect for casting a line. Average rates run about $71 a night, but you can snag a spot for as little as $20. You’ll find toilets, showers, and pet-friendly sites, so you don’t have to rough it unless you want to. Hike wooded trails, watch herons sweep the shoreline, or saddle up for some horseback riding. Locals love Brooks Lake, a Peace of Heaven (494 reviews) for its easy water access and quiet mornings. Castleberry Bridge (98 reviews) draws paddlers and birdwatchers, while Rolling Ridge Stays (72 reviews) has shaded spots near the water. At Allatoona, you don’t have to choose between comfort and nature—you get both, right on the water.

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Allatoona Lake delivers waterside camping with over 300 options, stretching from quiet coves to breezy points perfect for casting a line. Average rates run about $71 a night, but you can snag a spot for as little as $20. You’ll find toilets, showers, and pet-friendly sites, so you don’t have to rough it unless you want to. Hike wooded trails, watch herons sweep the shoreline, or saddle up for some horseback riding. Locals love Brooks Lake, a Peace of Heaven (494 reviews) for its easy water access and quiet mornings. Castleberry Bridge (98 reviews) draws paddlers and birdwatchers, while Rolling Ridge Stays (72 reviews) has shaded spots near the water. At Allatoona, you don’t have to choose between comfort and nature—you get both, right on the water.

97% (1.3K) 1 campsites
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