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Stone Mountain Glamping Site

3. Stone Mountain Glamping Site

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(11)
24mi from Sugar Hill · 1 site · Lodging · Stone Mountain, GA
The Herb'n Soul Sanctuary is designed to be a sanctuary -- a sacred space for rest, renewal, and relaxation. The Sanctuary welcomes all. Your glamp-site is located in the center of a pine-oak-hickory-poplar forest adjacent to our active urban farming family, where we grow fruits and veggies, and raise goats, chickens, ducks and bees. The entire property is about 10 acres. But don't let the seclusion fool you! We are a 30min ride to the airport. You can enjoy a walk through our labyrinth that has over 80 blueberry bushes surrounding it. As an extra, you can have a tour of our family farm. Stone Mountain Park is also a short drive or bike ride from here, where there is hiking, paddling, golf, and amusement rides available. For a more local experience, the Pine Lake Beach is just a 1.5 miles away. It's a beautiful site for swimming and fishing. New to camping and not sure that you can cook an adequate meal over a fire? No problem. This site provides access to the best of country luxury alongside the city conveniences of DoorDash and UberEats, all in one place. We have a propane heater for the colder months and 2 battery powered fans for hot days.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$86
 / night
Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

4. Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

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40mi from Sugar Hill · 63 sites · RVs · Talking Rock, GA
Talking Rock, a tiny town which flourished in the late 1800s, is still the place to go for unique stores, gift shops, and antiques. Visitors can picnic at the park, explore a historical museum, or enjoy a craft beer in a vintage rail car turned brewery. Go swimming, hiking, boating, kayaking, or fishing at nearby creeks, rivers, and lakes. Enjoy numerous fantastic hiking/biking trails, including the start of the Appalachian trail, and Amicalola Falls, the tallest waterfall in the Southeast. Tour wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Attend festivals and events year-round, including arts and crafts outlets. Check out local community theater or the University performing arts center. Try restaurants, fine golf courses, trail horseback riding, skeet shooting, and fly fishing. Adrenaline junkies can rent or bring their own car to a state-of-the-art race track nearby.
Full Hookups
from 
$105
 / night
95% (2.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Stone Mountain Glamping Site

3. Stone Mountain Glamping Site

95%
(11)
24mi from Sugar Hill · 1 site · Lodging · Stone Mountain, GA
The Herb'n Soul Sanctuary is designed to be a sanctuary -- a sacred space for rest, renewal, and relaxation. The Sanctuary welcomes all. Your glamp-site is located in the center of a pine-oak-hickory-poplar forest adjacent to our active urban farming family, where we grow fruits and veggies, and raise goats, chickens, ducks and bees. The entire property is about 10 acres. But don't let the seclusion fool you! We are a 30min ride to the airport. You can enjoy a walk through our labyrinth that has over 80 blueberry bushes surrounding it. As an extra, you can have a tour of our family farm. Stone Mountain Park is also a short drive or bike ride from here, where there is hiking, paddling, golf, and amusement rides available. For a more local experience, the Pine Lake Beach is just a 1.5 miles away. It's a beautiful site for swimming and fishing. New to camping and not sure that you can cook an adequate meal over a fire? No problem. This site provides access to the best of country luxury alongside the city conveniences of DoorDash and UberEats, all in one place. We have a propane heater for the colder months and 2 battery powered fans for hot days.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$86
 / night
Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

4. Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

100%
(1)
40mi from Sugar Hill · 63 sites · RVs · Talking Rock, GA
Talking Rock, a tiny town which flourished in the late 1800s, is still the place to go for unique stores, gift shops, and antiques. Visitors can picnic at the park, explore a historical museum, or enjoy a craft beer in a vintage rail car turned brewery. Go swimming, hiking, boating, kayaking, or fishing at nearby creeks, rivers, and lakes. Enjoy numerous fantastic hiking/biking trails, including the start of the Appalachian trail, and Amicalola Falls, the tallest waterfall in the Southeast. Tour wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Attend festivals and events year-round, including arts and crafts outlets. Check out local community theater or the University performing arts center. Try restaurants, fine golf courses, trail horseback riding, skeet shooting, and fly fishing. Adrenaline junkies can rent or bring their own car to a state-of-the-art race track nearby.
Full Hookups
from 
$105
 / night

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