A-frame cabins in Georgia

·

Whether you’re exploring the Appalachian peaks and Blue Ridge Mountains of the north, road-tripping through the heartlands, or hopping between beaches, marshes, and barrier islands along the Atlantic coast—the Peach State has a camping experience to suit all tastes. Take your pick of 50 Georgia state parks, 11 national parks, and two national forests, with miles of trails and endless options for RV and tent camping, glamping, and backcountry campsites. With mild winter temperatures, camping trips are possible year-round, but spring and fall provide the best weather for outdoor activities, and southern summers are best enjoyed by the water.

98% (354)

Top-rated campgrounds

A frame

2. The Ridge at Stanley Gap

96%
(230)
11 sites · Tents, Lodging · Blue Ridge, GA
Learn more about this land: Glamp your adventure! Pitch your tent next to a mountain stream and let it lure you to sleep! As close as you can get to all the great activities that Blue Ridge has to offer. Right in the heart of the Aska adventure area! 3 miles to downtown, 1 mile to Lake Blue Ridge and the Toccoa River. Just over a mile and you find yourself at the Deep Gap/Flat Creek trailhead for mountain biking and hiking fun. Close to the waterfall trail off of Rock Creek road. Come and feel the breeze as it blows across the meadow as you nap under the trees. It’s a place that the whole family can enjoy! Now with 2 outdoor showers(hot/cold), full bathroom and bike wash. *Please note that the bathroom/outdoor showers and bike wash are located on the outside of the barn which is also a VRBO. Please respect any VRBO renters and use only the outdoor facilities as mentioned. There are firepits at each camping platform location. Please see pictures for Barn and exterior facilities. Thanks for choosing to stay!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
South Fork River Cabin

4. South Fork River Cabin

100%
(3)
1 site · Lodging · Carlton, GA
Located on the South Fork Broad river just below Watson Mill Bridge State Park. Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway on our farm. This Aframe along the river is perfect for a couples getaway. King size bed in the loft. The goats will come say hello in the pasture behind the cabin! Bring your beach towels and fishing gear. Chairs available to sit on sanbars and rocks in the river. ☀️Kayaking $25 depending water level This section of the river provides the ideal setting for a private relaxing excursion, a swim or some fishing. Paddle at your own pace and uncover the hidden treasures of the riverbanks. The South Fork is rain fed and one of Georgia's last free flowing rivers . The river changes throughout the year meaning each time you float will be a little different than the time before. Its always an adventure ! ☀️Our cabin is not considered child friendly. Children are not recommended. please be aware of the following hazards: - Unfenced yard with direct access to steep river banks, and acres of dense woods . - An open loft with a wire railing. - Porch with wire railing . - A narrow steep staircase that does not have a baby gate. -Furniture that is not mounted to the wall and may tip over (Tv). Children under 12 are not allowed in goat pastures. By requesting to book, you are agreeing to full responsibility and liability for all children present during your stay and agree that they will be monitored by an adult at all time . ☀️Please know that we are located in the country.We use a pest control service in and around the home. you are still likely to see a few insects or other living beings from Mother Nature. We ask that you do your best to keep outside doors closed when not actively walking through to help prevent any bugs from getting inside.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$215
 / night

Whether you’re exploring the Appalachian peaks and Blue Ridge Mountains of the north, road-tripping through the heartlands, or hopping between beaches, marshes, and barrier islands along the Atlantic coast—the Peach State has a camping experience to suit all tastes. Take your pick of 50 Georgia state parks, 11 national parks, and two national forests, with miles of trails and endless options for RV and tent camping, glamping, and backcountry campsites. With mild winter temperatures, camping trips are possible year-round, but spring and fall provide the best weather for outdoor activities, and southern summers are best enjoyed by the water.

98% (354)

Top-rated campgrounds

A frame

2. The Ridge at Stanley Gap

96%
(230)
11 sites · Tents, Lodging · Blue Ridge, GA
Learn more about this land: Glamp your adventure! Pitch your tent next to a mountain stream and let it lure you to sleep! As close as you can get to all the great activities that Blue Ridge has to offer. Right in the heart of the Aska adventure area! 3 miles to downtown, 1 mile to Lake Blue Ridge and the Toccoa River. Just over a mile and you find yourself at the Deep Gap/Flat Creek trailhead for mountain biking and hiking fun. Close to the waterfall trail off of Rock Creek road. Come and feel the breeze as it blows across the meadow as you nap under the trees. It’s a place that the whole family can enjoy! Now with 2 outdoor showers(hot/cold), full bathroom and bike wash. *Please note that the bathroom/outdoor showers and bike wash are located on the outside of the barn which is also a VRBO. Please respect any VRBO renters and use only the outdoor facilities as mentioned. There are firepits at each camping platform location. Please see pictures for Barn and exterior facilities. Thanks for choosing to stay!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
South Fork River Cabin

4. South Fork River Cabin

100%
(3)
1 site · Lodging · Carlton, GA
Located on the South Fork Broad river just below Watson Mill Bridge State Park. Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway on our farm. This Aframe along the river is perfect for a couples getaway. King size bed in the loft. The goats will come say hello in the pasture behind the cabin! Bring your beach towels and fishing gear. Chairs available to sit on sanbars and rocks in the river. ☀️Kayaking $25 depending water level This section of the river provides the ideal setting for a private relaxing excursion, a swim or some fishing. Paddle at your own pace and uncover the hidden treasures of the riverbanks. The South Fork is rain fed and one of Georgia's last free flowing rivers . The river changes throughout the year meaning each time you float will be a little different than the time before. Its always an adventure ! ☀️Our cabin is not considered child friendly. Children are not recommended. please be aware of the following hazards: - Unfenced yard with direct access to steep river banks, and acres of dense woods . - An open loft with a wire railing. - Porch with wire railing . - A narrow steep staircase that does not have a baby gate. -Furniture that is not mounted to the wall and may tip over (Tv). Children under 12 are not allowed in goat pastures. By requesting to book, you are agreeing to full responsibility and liability for all children present during your stay and agree that they will be monitored by an adult at all time . ☀️Please know that we are located in the country.We use a pest control service in and around the home. you are still likely to see a few insects or other living beings from Mother Nature. We ask that you do your best to keep outside doors closed when not actively walking through to help prevent any bugs from getting inside.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$215
 / night

Stories from the community

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

A-frame cabins in Georgia guide

Where to go

Atlanta & North Georgia

The north Georgia mountains provide some of the state’s best camping and hiking terrain, including part of the Appalachian Trail. The vast Chattahoochee National Forest is dotted with historic sites and campgrounds, while cascading waterfalls, RV camping, and glampsites await at Amicalola Falls State Park. Canyon hikes and waterfalls are among the highlights at Tallulah Gorge State park and Cloudland Canyon State Park (the latter also has yurts for rent), and Red Top Mountain State Park lies less than an hour from the state capital, Atlanta. 

Central Heartlands

Augusta, Athens, and Macon have a rich musical legacy—artists from James Brown to Otis Redding hail from these parts—plus some of Georgia’s best camping right on their doorstep. Head to Mistletoe State Park to hike, kayak, and fish on the shores of Clarkes Hill Lake; snag an RV campsite or cabin at George L. Smith State Park; or rent a cozy cottage at Indian Springs State Park.

South Georgia

Rolling farmlands form the backdrop for a road trip through South Georgia, perhaps checking into an RV park in one of the many small towns along the way. The region’s most impressive hiking trails are found in Providence Canyon State Park, along with backcountry tent sites, while Stephen C. Foster State Park is an International Dark Sky Park and a wildlife haven set on the banks of the Okefenokee Swamp.

Coastal Georgia

Georgia’s 100-mile slice of Atlantic coastline stretches down from Savannah to Cumberland Island, peppered with sandy beaches, saltwater marshes, and barrier islands. Rent a camper cabin or RV site with full hookups close to the beaches and waterways of Skidaway Island State Park, explore the biking trails or take a dolphin-spotting cruise around Tybee Island, or escape the crowds at the hike-in campsites along the Cumberland Island National Seashore. 

Top regions in and near Georgia