The best yurts near Atlanta

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Looking to experience the great outdoors near Atlanta, Georgia? Hipcamp has got you covered with over 4 yurt options in the area. With the average price per night at $155 and options as low as $100, camping in a yurt has never been more affordable. Check out popular campsites like Peace of the Woods (6 reviews), SoulShine Forest (3 reviews), and Beloved Cabin Homestead & Stay (2 reviews) for a unique camping experience. Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and pets allowed, and take part in activities such as paddling, off-roading (OHV), and swimming. Get ready to immerse yourself in nature and create unforgettable memories.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Atlanta

2. Sweetwater Creek Campsites

13mi from Atlanta · 31 sites
Sweetwater Creek State Park stands out as a serene oasis just minutes from the bustling heart of downtown Atlanta, offering visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. A scenic wooded trail meanders alongside the stream, leading to the remnants of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company, a textile mill that was tragically destroyed during the Civil War. As you venture beyond the mill, the trail ascends rocky bluffs, revealing breathtaking views of the stunning rapids below. Additional paths wind through lush fields and forests, showcasing an array of ferns, magnolias, wild azaleas, and majestic hardwoods. Throughout the year, park rangers conduct informative hikes, enriching visitors' experiences with insights into the park's diverse ecosystems. Covering 215 acres, the George Sparks Reservoir is a favored spot for fishing and offers a picturesque backdrop for feeding ducks and enjoying picnics. While swimming is prohibited and there is no designated beach area, the adjacent bait shop provides fishing supplies for enthusiasts. During the warmer months, the park offers rentals for fishing boats, canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and pedal boats, making it easy for visitors to explore the tranquil waters. For those seeking adventure, the Park Paddlers Club invites participants to discover waterways across six state

Looking to experience the great outdoors near Atlanta, Georgia? Hipcamp has got you covered with over 4 yurt options in the area. With the average price per night at $155 and options as low as $100, camping in a yurt has never been more affordable. Check out popular campsites like Peace of the Woods (6 reviews), SoulShine Forest (3 reviews), and Beloved Cabin Homestead & Stay (2 reviews) for a unique camping experience. Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and pets allowed, and take part in activities such as paddling, off-roading (OHV), and swimming. Get ready to immerse yourself in nature and create unforgettable memories.

100% (2) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Atlanta

2. Sweetwater Creek Campsites

13mi from Atlanta · 31 sites
Sweetwater Creek State Park stands out as a serene oasis just minutes from the bustling heart of downtown Atlanta, offering visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. A scenic wooded trail meanders alongside the stream, leading to the remnants of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company, a textile mill that was tragically destroyed during the Civil War. As you venture beyond the mill, the trail ascends rocky bluffs, revealing breathtaking views of the stunning rapids below. Additional paths wind through lush fields and forests, showcasing an array of ferns, magnolias, wild azaleas, and majestic hardwoods. Throughout the year, park rangers conduct informative hikes, enriching visitors' experiences with insights into the park's diverse ecosystems. Covering 215 acres, the George Sparks Reservoir is a favored spot for fishing and offers a picturesque backdrop for feeding ducks and enjoying picnics. While swimming is prohibited and there is no designated beach area, the adjacent bait shop provides fishing supplies for enthusiasts. During the warmer months, the park offers rentals for fishing boats, canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and pedal boats, making it easy for visitors to explore the tranquil waters. For those seeking adventure, the Park Paddlers Club invites participants to discover waterways across six state

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