The best forest camping near Carrollton

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Looking to immerse yourself in nature near Carrollton, Georgia? With over 900 available options on Hipcamp, you can find the perfect forest camping experience. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the outdoor scene, you'll be able to find your ideal campsite. Check out top-rated campsites like Brooks Lake, a piece of Heaven (347 reviews), Parksland Retreat (281 reviews), and Arabia Mountain Farm (197 reviews) to see what other campers have loved about their stays. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and trash facilities, and take part in activities such as boating, swimming, and climbing. With prices starting as low as $15 per night and an average price of $45 per night, you'll find a camping experience that fits your budget and preferences.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Carrollton

1. Hidden Branch Campground

99%
(126)
49mi from Carrollton · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in rural Clay County, Alabama, Hidden Branch Campground offers a serene retreat for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers seeking to escape the urban hustle. This tranquil getaway features five spacious RV lots with 20/30/50 amp hookups and water, along with four tent/primitive sites for a more traditional camping experience. The campground combines rustic charm with modern amenities. An outdoor kitchen provides a convenient space for preparing meals, while a half-mile hiking trail invites guests to explore the natural beauty of the grounds. Safety is a top priority, with a locking gate at the entrance and non-monitored security cameras placed throughout the property to ensure peace of mind. Guests can enjoy a small, tranquil pond, perfect for fishing, wildlife watching, or simply relaxing by the water. Two RV sites even boast picturesque pond views. To enhance convenience, the campground offers an on-site dump tank, sewage at RV sites three and four, a shower, and an outhouse. For those who need to stay connected, WiFi is available, balancing the charm of rural camping with modern connectivity. The campground also emphasizes environmental stewardship, providing garbage receptacles to maintain a clean, eco-friendly space. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for exploring Clay County’s natural wonders, or a place to unwind and recharge, Hidden Branch Campground offers the perfect escape into Alabama’s scenic beauty.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$15
 / night

2. Risin' RV

93%
(20)
44mi from Carrollton · 6 sites · RVs
Our 501(c)(3) Non-Profit campsite has soft opening under way! This means we don't have many frills, but we are by far the closest RV site to central Atlanta, and the only one on MARTA public transit (right outside the gate). We are a rare gem in this city. One of the last areas that have been allowed to return to nature after being farmed until the 1960s. We are surrounded by 100s of acres of parkland, and yet are only 5 minutes drive from almost everything you will need. You will see the hand cut terraces put in by the farm workers and then the forest has spent the last 50 years taking it back. Still lots of old growth trees around though. The county just purchased/swapped 50 more acres to go with the hundreds more under it's watch. There is a 14 mile concrete trail that runs behind the property and all the way out along the south river. Quite the hike or bike if you fancy a good walk. There is a 18 hole golf course, sports fields, public pool and YMCA type community center all along the trail and walking distance from the campsite. We are a 501c3 non-profit church that is still in the early days of it's mission. Your donation to our site helps fund our mission and keeps the lights on. We are massively focussed on permaculture as the only sustainable way of life and rapidly moving towards being totally carbon neutral. You will be up close on our early days and see our Solar Roof Cabin (a total of 300 panels and 70kW output when completed). We make a lot of our infrastructure from windfallen and site development trees that are cut and shaped on our own electric sawmill. Much of the rest of the renovations are done using upcycled and donated materials. We are working towards: Total energy and water independence Total structural material independence Food independence via aquaponic farming Providing solar powered refrigerated space to local food distros Providing local kids (and adults) access to training on permaculture and living with minimal impact on the planet. Teaching people so they can teach others and pay it forward. Come support our mission by staying with us. Help out with your building or farming or engineering skills if you like. Naturally tax deductible financial donations are always helpful and help speed our progress.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$49
 / night

12. Sowing Seeds of Peace

100%
(7)
10mi from Carrollton · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
It is 20.54 acres peacefully located between big land owners on each side, and a creek that runs through the middle that separates north from south pieces. Our trails are groomed and some just deer worn. We have one camp site that is rural and rustic. There is a bucket for the restroom and antique, old white kitchen sink for hand washing just outside it. There is no running water yet, but working on getting a water reservoir out there asap. No electricity yet a single power cord could be run for extra $10.00 for your visit. There is a fire pit close to the tent spot on, “Skip’s Campsite”. Another camp site” Aqua-Fine-A” that has a walk in creek access, and you have to cross the creek to get to that one. It is farther away from “Skip’s bathroom access. It has a more established flag stone fire pit. It is our original primitive sight. There is no water reservoir or possibility of electricity at “Aqua-Fine-A” campsite. Everything must be packed in and out on foot. Both sights require a hike to campsites on foot with uneven rooted trails. {You are welcome to use our well loved red wheelbarrow to haul items in}. There is access to a bigger fire pit “M & M fire pit”, and a propane grill option (this is first come first serve/sharing spot). More campsites developing over time and there is a massage practitioner on site if you are looking for the whole experience (29 years experience in healing modalities and shamanic blood line). If you are looking to experience nature cabin style then, “The Minor Escape” is for you. This has a full refrigerator, full stand up filtered water shower, kitchen sink, separate master, two bedroom lofts with ladder access, kitchen sink, ceiling fans, window a/c units for summer and space heaters for winter (Eden pure heater that shows fireplace flames). Our family loves this land and there is always new areas being cultivated in various spots. You will see us out there either with our hobby farm of animals, gardening or building a new area. I am a teacher, guide, artist, and healer. This land is sacred and magical. It is used to heal, restore, inspire and rejuvenate many locally and internationally.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

13. Burton's Beautiful Hollow

95%
(49)
36mi from Carrollton · 2 sites · Tents
This creek property was probably used by the Creek and then the Cherokee as a campsite because of the abundant water and wild life. Later is was farm land and in the 1920's had approximately fifty mules working the land. The Old barn and blacksmith shop are still here. In 1977 the government planned to put a four lane toll road through here but was stopped by the oil embargo which caused the right of way to be auctioned. We were able to buy 200 acres for a small amount of money and have been raising cattle and camping on it every since that time. As a Scout Master I have been using this site for camping for the past 15 years. Time to let others enjoy. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent or hammock in a grove of hardwood trees in a nice meadow on the banks of Lake Creek with old timey swimming hole. It is about 8 feet deep in center going to about 4' at sides and 20 feet long. Big stone grill is provided as well as large fire pit. Kindling and firewood is provided. ten minute walk to the main house for potable water and other needs.  37 acre farm with hills and a wide variety of wildlife and plants to inspect. Camp is in rural area couple hundred yards off county road but secluded. Plenty of deer, turkey, geese, wild ducks, beaver and other wild life in the area. A secondary campsite is provided down the creek with area for tent near creek. Fire pit and firewood is provided.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

16. Cottaquilla Creek Campground

98%
(43)
39mi from Carrollton · 15 sites · Tents
Welcome to Cottaquilla Creek!! We have over 50 acres of farm land with pastures, meadows, giant hardwood trees, large spring with wading pool, mountain bike trail and a 5 acre lake stocked with bass, bream and catfish. Close to town yet far enough out in the country to see the stars at night. The Pinhoti trail is just down the road, along with Hurricane mountain trail, a little traveled wildlife and nature excursion on National forest land. There is so much nearby for nature lovers, including Coldwater Mountain bike trails, Mclellan mountain bike trails, The Chief Ladiga bike path, Talledega National Forest, Terrapin creek, etc. 2 adults per campsite bookings, kids under 13 camp for free. there is 2 lakefront campsites along with camping in a secluded meadow, pasture campsite and a campsite along a spring fed creek.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

Looking to immerse yourself in nature near Carrollton, Georgia? With over 900 available options on Hipcamp, you can find the perfect forest camping experience. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the outdoor scene, you'll be able to find your ideal campsite. Check out top-rated campsites like Brooks Lake, a piece of Heaven (347 reviews), Parksland Retreat (281 reviews), and Arabia Mountain Farm (197 reviews) to see what other campers have loved about their stays. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and trash facilities, and take part in activities such as boating, swimming, and climbing. With prices starting as low as $15 per night and an average price of $45 per night, you'll find a camping experience that fits your budget and preferences.

98% (342)

Top-rated campgrounds near Carrollton

1. Hidden Branch Campground

99%
(126)
49mi from Carrollton · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in rural Clay County, Alabama, Hidden Branch Campground offers a serene retreat for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers seeking to escape the urban hustle. This tranquil getaway features five spacious RV lots with 20/30/50 amp hookups and water, along with four tent/primitive sites for a more traditional camping experience. The campground combines rustic charm with modern amenities. An outdoor kitchen provides a convenient space for preparing meals, while a half-mile hiking trail invites guests to explore the natural beauty of the grounds. Safety is a top priority, with a locking gate at the entrance and non-monitored security cameras placed throughout the property to ensure peace of mind. Guests can enjoy a small, tranquil pond, perfect for fishing, wildlife watching, or simply relaxing by the water. Two RV sites even boast picturesque pond views. To enhance convenience, the campground offers an on-site dump tank, sewage at RV sites three and four, a shower, and an outhouse. For those who need to stay connected, WiFi is available, balancing the charm of rural camping with modern connectivity. The campground also emphasizes environmental stewardship, providing garbage receptacles to maintain a clean, eco-friendly space. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for exploring Clay County’s natural wonders, or a place to unwind and recharge, Hidden Branch Campground offers the perfect escape into Alabama’s scenic beauty.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$15
 / night

2. Risin' RV

93%
(20)
44mi from Carrollton · 6 sites · RVs
Our 501(c)(3) Non-Profit campsite has soft opening under way! This means we don't have many frills, but we are by far the closest RV site to central Atlanta, and the only one on MARTA public transit (right outside the gate). We are a rare gem in this city. One of the last areas that have been allowed to return to nature after being farmed until the 1960s. We are surrounded by 100s of acres of parkland, and yet are only 5 minutes drive from almost everything you will need. You will see the hand cut terraces put in by the farm workers and then the forest has spent the last 50 years taking it back. Still lots of old growth trees around though. The county just purchased/swapped 50 more acres to go with the hundreds more under it's watch. There is a 14 mile concrete trail that runs behind the property and all the way out along the south river. Quite the hike or bike if you fancy a good walk. There is a 18 hole golf course, sports fields, public pool and YMCA type community center all along the trail and walking distance from the campsite. We are a 501c3 non-profit church that is still in the early days of it's mission. Your donation to our site helps fund our mission and keeps the lights on. We are massively focussed on permaculture as the only sustainable way of life and rapidly moving towards being totally carbon neutral. You will be up close on our early days and see our Solar Roof Cabin (a total of 300 panels and 70kW output when completed). We make a lot of our infrastructure from windfallen and site development trees that are cut and shaped on our own electric sawmill. Much of the rest of the renovations are done using upcycled and donated materials. We are working towards: Total energy and water independence Total structural material independence Food independence via aquaponic farming Providing solar powered refrigerated space to local food distros Providing local kids (and adults) access to training on permaculture and living with minimal impact on the planet. Teaching people so they can teach others and pay it forward. Come support our mission by staying with us. Help out with your building or farming or engineering skills if you like. Naturally tax deductible financial donations are always helpful and help speed our progress.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$49
 / night

12. Sowing Seeds of Peace

100%
(7)
10mi from Carrollton · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
It is 20.54 acres peacefully located between big land owners on each side, and a creek that runs through the middle that separates north from south pieces. Our trails are groomed and some just deer worn. We have one camp site that is rural and rustic. There is a bucket for the restroom and antique, old white kitchen sink for hand washing just outside it. There is no running water yet, but working on getting a water reservoir out there asap. No electricity yet a single power cord could be run for extra $10.00 for your visit. There is a fire pit close to the tent spot on, “Skip’s Campsite”. Another camp site” Aqua-Fine-A” that has a walk in creek access, and you have to cross the creek to get to that one. It is farther away from “Skip’s bathroom access. It has a more established flag stone fire pit. It is our original primitive sight. There is no water reservoir or possibility of electricity at “Aqua-Fine-A” campsite. Everything must be packed in and out on foot. Both sights require a hike to campsites on foot with uneven rooted trails. {You are welcome to use our well loved red wheelbarrow to haul items in}. There is access to a bigger fire pit “M & M fire pit”, and a propane grill option (this is first come first serve/sharing spot). More campsites developing over time and there is a massage practitioner on site if you are looking for the whole experience (29 years experience in healing modalities and shamanic blood line). If you are looking to experience nature cabin style then, “The Minor Escape” is for you. This has a full refrigerator, full stand up filtered water shower, kitchen sink, separate master, two bedroom lofts with ladder access, kitchen sink, ceiling fans, window a/c units for summer and space heaters for winter (Eden pure heater that shows fireplace flames). Our family loves this land and there is always new areas being cultivated in various spots. You will see us out there either with our hobby farm of animals, gardening or building a new area. I am a teacher, guide, artist, and healer. This land is sacred and magical. It is used to heal, restore, inspire and rejuvenate many locally and internationally.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

13. Burton's Beautiful Hollow

95%
(49)
36mi from Carrollton · 2 sites · Tents
This creek property was probably used by the Creek and then the Cherokee as a campsite because of the abundant water and wild life. Later is was farm land and in the 1920's had approximately fifty mules working the land. The Old barn and blacksmith shop are still here. In 1977 the government planned to put a four lane toll road through here but was stopped by the oil embargo which caused the right of way to be auctioned. We were able to buy 200 acres for a small amount of money and have been raising cattle and camping on it every since that time. As a Scout Master I have been using this site for camping for the past 15 years. Time to let others enjoy. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent or hammock in a grove of hardwood trees in a nice meadow on the banks of Lake Creek with old timey swimming hole. It is about 8 feet deep in center going to about 4' at sides and 20 feet long. Big stone grill is provided as well as large fire pit. Kindling and firewood is provided. ten minute walk to the main house for potable water and other needs.  37 acre farm with hills and a wide variety of wildlife and plants to inspect. Camp is in rural area couple hundred yards off county road but secluded. Plenty of deer, turkey, geese, wild ducks, beaver and other wild life in the area. A secondary campsite is provided down the creek with area for tent near creek. Fire pit and firewood is provided.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

16. Cottaquilla Creek Campground

98%
(43)
39mi from Carrollton · 15 sites · Tents
Welcome to Cottaquilla Creek!! We have over 50 acres of farm land with pastures, meadows, giant hardwood trees, large spring with wading pool, mountain bike trail and a 5 acre lake stocked with bass, bream and catfish. Close to town yet far enough out in the country to see the stars at night. The Pinhoti trail is just down the road, along with Hurricane mountain trail, a little traveled wildlife and nature excursion on National forest land. There is so much nearby for nature lovers, including Coldwater Mountain bike trails, Mclellan mountain bike trails, The Chief Ladiga bike path, Talledega National Forest, Terrapin creek, etc. 2 adults per campsite bookings, kids under 13 camp for free. there is 2 lakefront campsites along with camping in a secluded meadow, pasture campsite and a campsite along a spring fed creek.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

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