The best private sites RV parks near Helen

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The charming town of Helen packs a lot in a small area. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northeast Georgia, it’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in the state, despite being just 2.1 square miles. Float the Chattahoochee River and chase waterfalls, then browse more than 200 specialty shops, or grab a pint at a biergarten or a glass at a winery. Two state parks and a massive national forest surround Helen and offer miles of wilderness, trails, waterfalls, lakes, mountains, and forests, and a wealth of camping options from backcountry to glamping. 

100% (576) 30 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Helen

2. Life On The Vine

97%
(16)
28mi from Helen · 19 sites · Tents, RVs
Valley River Vineyards was established in 1997 by the late Bill and Brenda Stalcup Reece.  The property has been in Brenda's family for over 50 years.  The family owned and operated vineyards produces Old World and Northern Grapes.  Wine is produced and bottled in their winery.  The 32 acer property has a elongated pond with Martins Creek thru the vineyards.  There are picnic areas along with RV hook ups and Tent Camping. A quiet and serene place to enjoy a weekend get away.Learn more about this land:"Camping In The Vines" is 4 miles from the small town of Murphy NC.  Tranquil bright star nights, camp fire, wildlife watching and walking trails from the vineyards to the hill tops.  Wildflowers surround you while enjoying a glass of wine beside the cold running waters of Martins Creek. Primitive camping, RV power hook up, outside bathroom w/ sinks, indoor shower w/ hot-water, picnic tables, fire wood and garbage cans available.  Just a place to sit back and let the world go by for a little while.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

3. Winding Stair Campground

99%
(198)
29mi from Helen · 17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Winding Stair Campground sits at an elevation of 3,380 feet, next to the headwaters of the Nantahala River and is surrounded by national forest and undeveloped private land trusts. The stunning mountain views in a remote tucked-away setting make our farm a perfect getaway! Just a 15-minute scenic drive from Franklin in North Carolina, easily accessible off Hwy 64, our campground offers a chance to enjoy nature without being far away from the public amenities of a small but well-equipped town. A few features about our property: - Working farm: Campers are welcome to meet our Icelandic sheep and take a self-guided tour of our farm, along designated pathways. - Security: The campground and farm are fenced in on three sides with the river being the fourth boundary. Personal code to the entrance gate will be given at check in. - Bath House: The restored bathhouse is split into boys’ and girls’ sides. Each side has 2 private showers, 4 flushing toilets, sinks, hot water, and gas heat. - Community Pavilion: The Pavilion is a large 40x30 ft. open sided structure overlooking the Nantahala River. It has an ample fireplace, running water sink, counter space, couches, and table with benches. - Pack Room: Where the adventure begins! A cozy hub where all guests get local information, view maps, and grab some local seasonal groceries. Also available to all campers are washing sinks with hot water, toaster oven and microwave. - Communication: Or rather, lack thereof! There's no cell service on the property so it's a great time to get away from it all. There is limited Wi-Fi available near the Pack Room and an emergency landline available. - Charging: Traveling in an electric vehicle? Recharge for free at our dedicated EV 50amp outlet when you stay at any of our sites. First come, first served. Want to know more about the history of the property? Visit the 'Our Story' section on our website. Learn more about this land:
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$55
 / night

4. Rest And Relax Retreat

100%
(37)
36mi from Helen · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Come enjoy your relaxation space along the banks of Hothouse Creek. Site is on 27 beautiful acres with flowing water, hiking trails, nature, and stargazing. You have access to our indoor common house space with two full bathrooms with showers and air conditioned hang out den with couches. Every site comes equipped with: -Hammock along the creek -Smokeless fire pit -Six-foot picnic bench -Pop-up canopy -Zero gravity chair (additional chairs available for $5 each) -Charcoal Grill -Plenty of space to set up your own tent and gear The property is very quiet and private and a convenient 15 minute drive away from activities/ grocery/ supplies/ restaurant/ shopping in Blue Ridge or McCaysville/Copperhill. Amazing for stargazing- we have open sky and any exterior lights are red to maximize night vision. We have three nice goats that would love to meet and play with you in addition to the fireflies, deer, hummingbirds, cardinals, hawks, rabbits, squirrels, foxes, and bats for viewing. There is a 1/3 mile track in the pasture for walking and a 1/2 mile mountain trail up to the ridge summit. Near world class river rafting, fishing, hiking, and tubing in the Smoky Mountains.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

5. Lil Snowbird Farm Primitive Camping

99%
(997)
39mi from Helen · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Private property bordering Nantahala National Forest on Little Snowbird Creek in Robbinsville, NC. 16mi from Lake Santeelah, about 10mi from the Cherohala Skyway. MUST HAVE 4X4 OR AWD VEHICLE TO ACCESS MOUTAINTOP CAMPSITES. Property damage fee of $100 for 2WD vehicles not adhering to rule. 2WD vehicles must camp creekside, sites 1-6. NO AXES, HATCHETS, MACHETES ALLOWED ON THE PROPERTY. NO NAILS IN THE TREES TO HANG THINGS. It damages the tree and causes them to die. Keep pets on a leash, especially if they like to roam or have any aggressive behavior. Spacious camping lots, and great trout fishing along little snowbird creek which is on private property. Fishing privileges are actually written into property owners' deed on the purchase of land. Views that can bring a tear to a glass eye and relaxing sounds of the creek can be heard from anywhere on the property. Hundreds of Hiking trails in the area, many just a short distance from the property. Please be respectful of others' property and no trespassing signs. It’s a kinda bumpy mountain road to get there but it’s also like driving through an enchanted forest. The secluded location, peaceful and breathtaking views make this place a must-see adventure.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

6. Martin's Nest Nantahala

100%
(68)
44mi from Helen · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The creek in front of the property is available for use. Great for soaking when the weather gets hot and it's shallow enough to just bring a folding chair. Fish? Yes, there are some trout in there. Flies work best. Got kids? Build a dam! Go for a creek walk! Great hiking at the end of Wesser Creek Road. There is a trail by the creek and a fire tower with great view about 4.5 miles up that trail. Water source (spring) is available at the top. Follow the blue blaze. The white blazes at the top tell you you're on the Appalachian Trail. Take a side hike to Maine! Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) is just down the road on 19/74. Rafting, zip lines, a ropes course, mountain biking... good food by the river, a bar, public restrooms... the works. They often have music by the river on the weekends. This land was once a hillside farm, after it was first logged early in the last century. They used to grow corn all over the hillside, then let the cows up there to graze and eat up the stalks. If you look closely, you might find some barbed wire in an old oak here and there.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$38
 / night

The charming town of Helen packs a lot in a small area. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northeast Georgia, it’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in the state, despite being just 2.1 square miles. Float the Chattahoochee River and chase waterfalls, then browse more than 200 specialty shops, or grab a pint at a biergarten or a glass at a winery. Two state parks and a massive national forest surround Helen and offer miles of wilderness, trails, waterfalls, lakes, mountains, and forests, and a wealth of camping options from backcountry to glamping. 

100% (576) 30 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Helen

2. Life On The Vine

97%
(16)
28mi from Helen · 19 sites · Tents, RVs
Valley River Vineyards was established in 1997 by the late Bill and Brenda Stalcup Reece.  The property has been in Brenda's family for over 50 years.  The family owned and operated vineyards produces Old World and Northern Grapes.  Wine is produced and bottled in their winery.  The 32 acer property has a elongated pond with Martins Creek thru the vineyards.  There are picnic areas along with RV hook ups and Tent Camping. A quiet and serene place to enjoy a weekend get away.Learn more about this land:"Camping In The Vines" is 4 miles from the small town of Murphy NC.  Tranquil bright star nights, camp fire, wildlife watching and walking trails from the vineyards to the hill tops.  Wildflowers surround you while enjoying a glass of wine beside the cold running waters of Martins Creek. Primitive camping, RV power hook up, outside bathroom w/ sinks, indoor shower w/ hot-water, picnic tables, fire wood and garbage cans available.  Just a place to sit back and let the world go by for a little while.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

3. Winding Stair Campground

99%
(198)
29mi from Helen · 17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Winding Stair Campground sits at an elevation of 3,380 feet, next to the headwaters of the Nantahala River and is surrounded by national forest and undeveloped private land trusts. The stunning mountain views in a remote tucked-away setting make our farm a perfect getaway! Just a 15-minute scenic drive from Franklin in North Carolina, easily accessible off Hwy 64, our campground offers a chance to enjoy nature without being far away from the public amenities of a small but well-equipped town. A few features about our property: - Working farm: Campers are welcome to meet our Icelandic sheep and take a self-guided tour of our farm, along designated pathways. - Security: The campground and farm are fenced in on three sides with the river being the fourth boundary. Personal code to the entrance gate will be given at check in. - Bath House: The restored bathhouse is split into boys’ and girls’ sides. Each side has 2 private showers, 4 flushing toilets, sinks, hot water, and gas heat. - Community Pavilion: The Pavilion is a large 40x30 ft. open sided structure overlooking the Nantahala River. It has an ample fireplace, running water sink, counter space, couches, and table with benches. - Pack Room: Where the adventure begins! A cozy hub where all guests get local information, view maps, and grab some local seasonal groceries. Also available to all campers are washing sinks with hot water, toaster oven and microwave. - Communication: Or rather, lack thereof! There's no cell service on the property so it's a great time to get away from it all. There is limited Wi-Fi available near the Pack Room and an emergency landline available. - Charging: Traveling in an electric vehicle? Recharge for free at our dedicated EV 50amp outlet when you stay at any of our sites. First come, first served. Want to know more about the history of the property? Visit the 'Our Story' section on our website. Learn more about this land:
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$55
 / night

4. Rest And Relax Retreat

100%
(37)
36mi from Helen · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Come enjoy your relaxation space along the banks of Hothouse Creek. Site is on 27 beautiful acres with flowing water, hiking trails, nature, and stargazing. You have access to our indoor common house space with two full bathrooms with showers and air conditioned hang out den with couches. Every site comes equipped with: -Hammock along the creek -Smokeless fire pit -Six-foot picnic bench -Pop-up canopy -Zero gravity chair (additional chairs available for $5 each) -Charcoal Grill -Plenty of space to set up your own tent and gear The property is very quiet and private and a convenient 15 minute drive away from activities/ grocery/ supplies/ restaurant/ shopping in Blue Ridge or McCaysville/Copperhill. Amazing for stargazing- we have open sky and any exterior lights are red to maximize night vision. We have three nice goats that would love to meet and play with you in addition to the fireflies, deer, hummingbirds, cardinals, hawks, rabbits, squirrels, foxes, and bats for viewing. There is a 1/3 mile track in the pasture for walking and a 1/2 mile mountain trail up to the ridge summit. Near world class river rafting, fishing, hiking, and tubing in the Smoky Mountains.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

5. Lil Snowbird Farm Primitive Camping

99%
(997)
39mi from Helen · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Private property bordering Nantahala National Forest on Little Snowbird Creek in Robbinsville, NC. 16mi from Lake Santeelah, about 10mi from the Cherohala Skyway. MUST HAVE 4X4 OR AWD VEHICLE TO ACCESS MOUTAINTOP CAMPSITES. Property damage fee of $100 for 2WD vehicles not adhering to rule. 2WD vehicles must camp creekside, sites 1-6. NO AXES, HATCHETS, MACHETES ALLOWED ON THE PROPERTY. NO NAILS IN THE TREES TO HANG THINGS. It damages the tree and causes them to die. Keep pets on a leash, especially if they like to roam or have any aggressive behavior. Spacious camping lots, and great trout fishing along little snowbird creek which is on private property. Fishing privileges are actually written into property owners' deed on the purchase of land. Views that can bring a tear to a glass eye and relaxing sounds of the creek can be heard from anywhere on the property. Hundreds of Hiking trails in the area, many just a short distance from the property. Please be respectful of others' property and no trespassing signs. It’s a kinda bumpy mountain road to get there but it’s also like driving through an enchanted forest. The secluded location, peaceful and breathtaking views make this place a must-see adventure.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

6. Martin's Nest Nantahala

100%
(68)
44mi from Helen · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The creek in front of the property is available for use. Great for soaking when the weather gets hot and it's shallow enough to just bring a folding chair. Fish? Yes, there are some trout in there. Flies work best. Got kids? Build a dam! Go for a creek walk! Great hiking at the end of Wesser Creek Road. There is a trail by the creek and a fire tower with great view about 4.5 miles up that trail. Water source (spring) is available at the top. Follow the blue blaze. The white blazes at the top tell you you're on the Appalachian Trail. Take a side hike to Maine! Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) is just down the road on 19/74. Rafting, zip lines, a ropes course, mountain biking... good food by the river, a bar, public restrooms... the works. They often have music by the river on the weekends. This land was once a hillside farm, after it was first logged early in the last century. They used to grow corn all over the hillside, then let the cows up there to graze and eat up the stalks. If you look closely, you might find some barbed wire in an old oak here and there.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$38
 / night

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The best private sites RV parks near Helen guide

Where to go

Just outside Helen

Right outside of Helen, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest offers more than 800,000 acres of wilderness, hundreds of miles of trails, and dozens of developed campgrounds, plus plenty of space for dispersed camping. Within the forest, and just northeast of Helen, Unicoi State Park offers a lake, waterfalls, and a campground with everything from full hookup RV sites to covered primitive camping platforms perfect for hammocks. Just west of Helen, Smithgall Woods State Park offers premier trout fishing and several furnished cottages.

North Georgia

Further west, Vogel State Park offers a lake, along with cottages, campsites, and backpacking sites. At the Coopers Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA), you can hunt and pitch your tent at a primitive campsite. At the southern edge of the national forest, Amicalola Falls State Park is home to the 729-foot Amicalola Falls, an adventure lodge, and a wooded campground with space for tents and RVs. Further east, Tallulah Gorge State Park is home to one of the most spectacular canyons in Georgia, along with miles of trails, a lake, and a convenient campground. For lakeside fun, head south to Don Carter State Park and Lake Lanier or Fort Yargo State Park with camping options that include lakeside glamping yurts.

North Carolina

At the Georgia-North Carolina border, Lake Chatuge offers more than 130 miles of shoreline and plenty of water recreation. Camping options include lakeside campsites, and can be found around the lake, including at Clay County Park, Gibson Cove Recreation Area, and Jackrabbit Mountain Recreation Area. The Nantahala National Forest offers more than half a million acres of wilderness, and more than a dozen developed campgrounds. For solitude, head deep into the forest and pitch your tent at a designated backcountry site. Head further north to explore and camp in the Great Smoky Mountains.

When to go

Summers can be hot and humid in Helen, though it’s the perfect time for floating the Chattahoochee River. Visit in spring and fall for the best hiking weather. Fall colors can be spectacular in the region. Visit in September and October to take part in the annual Oktoberfest celebration. Christmas is also a popular time to visit Helen, with numerous festive events.

Know before you go

  • Reservations may be required for camping and even entrance at certain campgrounds and parks. Some popular parks may limit capacity at peak times.
  • Be bear aware—black bears can be found in the mountains and woods around Georgia. Camping in certain areas requires the use of bear resistant canisters.
  • A license is required to fish in Georgia and North Carolina. Georgia also requires a separate trout license to fish in designated trout waters. 
  • Dispersed camping and recreation, including hunting, on Georgia Wildlife Managed Areas usually requires a license, permit, or pass.