Private cabins in Georgia

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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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Hostel In The Forest

1 site · Lodging142 acres · Brunswick, GA
Welcome to The Hostel in the Forest, a unique and sustainable education hostel nestled within 142 acres of Coastal Georgia woodlands. Our haven is designed to provide a serene and immersive experience, blending nature, education, and community. As you explore our grounds, you'll discover organic gardens, a refreshing lake for swimming, an art lab to unleash your creativity, and a glass house for meditation and yoga sessions surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature. The stone labyrinth offers a tranquil space for walking and introspection, allowing you to connect with the environment and your inner self. Our library is stocked with reading materials and musical instruments, inviting you to indulge in moments of quiet contemplation or engage in shared artistic expressions. The geodesic domes, tree houses, and bunk houses provide a variety of unique accommodations, ensuring your stay is both comfortable and memorable. Located just 15 minutes from the coast, The Hostel in the Forest is part of the Golden Isles region, offering a perfect blend of coastal beauty and woodland serenity. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, educational experiences, or a sense of community, our hostel is a haven where sustainable living and the beauty of nature come together harmoniously.
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Creekside Cabin at Lake Hartwell

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Martin, GA
New to HipCamp? Use this code for $10 off your stay with us: https://www.hipcamp.com/i/elisabethc3462c9 Welcome to Creekside Cabin, only 0.25mi from Lake Hartwell. Nestled in the woods, enjoy 500ft2 indoors and an additional 500ft2 of outdoor living space, strategically designed to provide unexpected spaciousness and comfort. Discover: 2 king beds, a loft bedroom with private balcony, open floor plan, stocked kitchen, & a plethora of entertainment. Ideal for nature-lovers, revel in 3 stories of decking with: a hot tub, fire pit, grill, daybed, outdoor tv, & covered porch, all surrounded by trees. *HIGHLIGHTS* WELCOMING ENTRY - Detailed, step by step check-in directions - Custom Creekside Cabin signage - Driveway lined with solar lighting - Smart lock for convenient & secure access - Covered and well-lit front porch: hanging macrame chair & handmade wooden bench - Welcome Basket: custom guidebook with local recommendations RELAXING LOFTED BEDROOM & BALCONY - Sleeping area: extra plush, king-sized memory foam mattress, 32” smart tv, handmade stump side tables, hand painted tree mural - Dressing area: antiqued full length mirror, extending clothing rack with hangers, dresser, 2 luggage racks - Office area: high-speed WiFi, collapsible office desk, handmade chair - Private balcony: bistro dining set & hanging egg chair *The spiral staircase leading to the loft is 21” wide with a 300lb weight capacity* ENTERTAINING LIVING/DINING - Daybed: can be used as a twin or opens into an additional king bed - Leather, power-reclining sofa and loveseat - 70” smart tv - Take One Leave One Library - 10+ Board & card games - Washer/dryer combo with detergent - Custom Georgia vs. South Carolina whiskey barrel with seating for 4 (can be used for gaming and dining) with classic 80’s arcade games - iCade with iPad mini for classic 70’s joystick games STOCKED KITCHEN - New appliances include: gas stove, dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer, blender, kettle, Crockpot slow cooker & toaster oven/air-fryer combo - Coffee Bar: Keurig Dual drip and single K-cup coffee maker, filters provided, electric kettle, assortment of coffees, teas, and hot chocolates, sugars, & creams - Cooking & dining essentials provided: salt/pepper, oil, pots/pans, utensils, measuring cups & spoons, colander, grater, pizza slicer, can opener, peeler, wine & beer openers, pitchers, Tupperware, and grilling tools - Designated, hot tub-friendly cups and wine glasses - Patio doors lead onto main deck: daybed, outdoor tv, dining set, dart board, & dual fuel charcoal/gas grill FULL BATHROOM (on main floor) - Walk-in shower with built-in seating - High water-pressure shower head and extendable wand - Amenities provided: hair dryer, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand soap, & toiletries SOAK IN THE OUTDOORS - Covered front porch: macramé hammock swing, handmade bench - Main deck: daybed, dining set for 4, dual-fuel charcoal or gas grill, solar tiki-lighting, 55” smart tv - Loft bedroom balcony: hanging egg chair, bistro dining set for 2 - Lower deck: inflatable hot tub, outdoor solar shower with foot spigot, custom bench, granite bar top, solar tiki-lighting - Backyard: fire pit with log seating for 4 - Outdoor games: cornhole, magnetic darts, & yard bowling SECLUDED YET CONVENIENT LOCATION - Creek & wooded view, common deer and small wildlife sightings - Free boat launches, beaches, & fishing/swimming docks less than 10 minutes away - Access to community amenities: dock on Lake Hartwell, gazebos, & picnic tables less than 5 minutes away - Guidebook with nearby recommendations provided for dining and adventure ADDED FOR COMFORT - Instant-hot, tankless water heater - Smart thermostat for central heat & AC - Portable heater and fan - Linens, plus extra pillows & blankets - Custom Creekside Cabin robes - 2 Yoga mats with holders PETS LOVE IT TOO - Medium-sized dog crate - Pet gate on the main deck stairs - Food/water bowls - Poop bags & leashes - Designated towels & blankets - Enzymatic cleaning supplies - Outdoor solar shower with spigot for baths IDEAL FOR COUPLES - Romantic setting, surrounded by trees for privacy - King bed - Custom bath robes - Wine, champagne, & cappuccino glasses - Moscow mule & coffee mugs - Chilled beer steins - Outdoor daybed with 55” tv - Hot tub - Fire pit *THIS CABIN IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN* - Be aware that the bedroom is located in a loft, which is open to the rest of the home. To get to the loft, there is a very thin, spiral staircase. Although there is some railing, it is minimal and therefore inherently dangerous and difficult to navigate, especially with suitcases. Please be mindful. *The staircase is 21” wide steps, with a 300lb weight capacity* The bathroom is located on the main floor, while the bed is in the loft. If you prefer not to use the spiral staircase, the daybed in the living room also opens into a king-sized bed. *The daybed is designed more for convenience than comfort; if you are sensitive to mattresses, the daybed may not be suitable. - Please ensure all guests are accounted for within your reservation. We DO NOT allow anyone that is not accounted for onto the property, even if they do not plan to stay the night. Unannounced guests will result in a $100 per guest, per night, charge to your account AND you will need to vacate immediately. - The cabin is on well-water, which can be a milky white color at times due to dissolved air and minerals. It is safe to drink, however if you are sensitive to hard water, we recommend bringing bottled water. - This cabin is on a septic system; it cannot handle food scraps, wipes, nor toiletries. There is a basket in the kitchen sink drain to stop food from going down; empty this basket into the trash as needed and at the end of your stay. Toilets can only handle septic-safe toilet paper. Do not flush hygiene products, wipes, nor excessive tissue, EVEN ONES MARKED AS FLUSHABLE, as this will cause a blockage and render all plumbing unusable. - ***All trash must be BAGGED and TIED in kitchen-sized 13 gallon bags, then placed in the outdoor trash bins. The trash company does not have a dump truck; they pick up each bag individually. Please be mindful of this. Dog poop bags must be enclosed in trash bags as well*** - Pets require an $80 additional cleaning fee; there is a $180 fee for bringing an unannounced pet. Ensure all pet waste is picked up. We have seen bobcats and bears, please be mindful of your pets. - We are vape & 420 friendly, however tobacco products are permitted OUTDOORS ONLY. - Outdoor cushions are located in the storage bench under the outdoor tv. In order to preserve them, please place cushions back into the storage bench when not in use. - Magnetic darts, cornhole bean bags, and board games are located inside of the coffee table and outdoor bench. - The cabin has a Take One, Leave One library; feel free to bring a book you’re finished reading and trade out for one of ours. Of course, this means there may be all sorts of books on our shelves, which may not represent the opinions or values of your host. If you see something you find offensive or inappropriate, please tuck it away and let us know. - You may eat and play on the whiskey barrel arcade game, however do not move, lean on, or hit the glass top. - If you are sensitive to political signs/flags (US, Confederate, or otherwise), this may not be the right listing for you. Although we do not post affiliations, some surrounding homes do. - Because this is a rural area, we recommend turning off any lights that are not directly in use, as bugs are very prevalent and attracted to light, especially at night. **If you are sensitive to insects (indoor and outdoor), this listing may not be the right fit.** - There is community area access, however it is not always maintained. For boating especially, we recommend the nearest Boat Launch at 499 Choestoea Rd, Westminster, SC, where there are docks, a public launch, and a sandy beach. - The inflatable hot tub can reach temperatures up to 104°F. Due to the nature of inflatable hot tubs, it will lose about 5°F per hour that the lid is off; weather conditions and use of the jets may expedite this cooling. Unlike a traditional hot tub, there are no seats inside. There are flower-shaped sponges in the hot tub, which help keep the water clean. **If you prefer to take these out while in the water, they must be placed back in when you exit. DO NOT throw these over the railing.** After use, please toss 2 sanitizer shock tablets into the water (located above the stove). There will be a video on hot tub operation in your check in directions.
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Private cabins in Georgia guide

Overview

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.

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. 

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