The best cabins near Toccoa with fishing

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Looking for a relaxing fishing trip in a cozy cabin in Toccoa, Georgia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you can choose from over 700 options that match your preferences. Some of the top-rated options include Smoky Mountain Mangalitsa Farm (388 reviews), Camping on Cloud 9 (181 reviews), and Indigo Eagle Sanctuary (185 reviews). With an average price of $32 per night and options as low as $10, you're sure to find the perfect cabin for your fishing adventure. Enjoy popular amenities like pet-friendly sites, campfires, and toilets, and take part in activities like hiking, wildlife watching, and paddling.

99% (432)

Top-rated campgrounds near Toccoa

1. Creekside Cabin at Lake Hartwell

98%
(22)
11mi from Toccoa · 2 sites · Lodging
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. EXPLORE NEARBY - 1 mi (Community Access) → Lake Hartwell - 17 mins → Tugaloo State Park - 25 mins → Lake Hartwell State Park - 34 mins → Chau Ram County Park - 35 mins → Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari - 36 mins → Victoria Bryant State Park - 40 mins → Tallulah Gorge State Park and Waterfalls - 45 mins → Riley Moore Falls
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$120
 / night

2. Winding Stair Campground

99%
(198)
38mi from Toccoa · 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

3. Nantahala: Cabins & Campsites

90%
(48)
47mi from Toccoa · 13 sites · Tents, Lodging
We just retired from Active Duty Air Force! My ancestors have owned the land our NC cabins sit on since 1836. In fact, my mother grew up there after my Grandfather returned from WWII when there was no electricity and the outhouse was a bench over the creek. I grew up hiking the mountains with my brothers and our BB guns and my Uncle Frank at our family reunions. In 2005 he deeded us a parcel of land and we built our first cabin - Smawlie. We love to come to the cabin and Hike the trails on our own property, and of course, the world famous ones that join them, namely the Bartram and the Appalachian Trails. As you explore the lake, the trails, the rivers, and the mountain roads you'll see why our ancestors settled here. In 2018 - we bought the remainder of Uncle Frank's land - and in his honor built our second cabin - Frank's Landing. Also in that year I started managing my brother Bill's cabin. When we were stationed in Alaska for 6 heavenly years - we purchased a remote parcel of property and have slowly begun to develop it. We just completed building our cabin there. Thanks for reading this little tid bit about us. We love to explore the mountains and are excited to share our cabins with you.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night

7. Adohi Cabins • Boho Stay near Helen

100%
(17)
23mi from Toccoa · 2 sites · Lodging
Escape to Adohi Cabins, two modern boho-style tiny homes tucked away in the quiet mountains of Northeast Georgia. Just 9 minutes from the Alpine town of Helen and 5 minutes from Unicoi State Park, this peaceful retreat is ideal for couples, solo travelers, and nature lovers looking to relax, recharge, or explore. Each 528 sq. ft. cabin combines rustic charm with modern design, surrounded by mountain laurel, pine, and oak. Thoughtfully designed for comfort and style, your private cabin includes: * King-sized bed with soft, breathable cotton sheets * Luxurious 75-inch soaking tub for 2 * Gas log fireplace for cozy evenings * Fully equipped kitchen with electric stove, oven, microwave, mini fridge, pour-over coffee maker, toaster, cookware, and utensils * 55-inch Roku Smart TV with streaming access (use your own accounts) * Wi-Fi, books, games, and a sound machine for relaxing downtime * Private deck overlooking wooded views * Fire pit (bring your own firewood) * Charcoal grill (bring your own charcoal) **Explore the Area** Located in the heart of North Georgia’s scenic region, Adohi Cabins is close to top destinations: * Helen, GA – Explore this Bavarian-style mountain town with unique shops, restaurants, and a mountain coaster * Unicoi State Park – Enjoy hiking, biking, zip-lining, and lake activities * Lake Burton – Kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating * Local waterfalls, wineries, and scenic drives are nearby **Good to Know** * Private parking for two vehicles at each cabin * Accessed by gravel roads typical of the area; suitable for most vehicles, but not ideal for cars with very low clearance * Electric vehicles are allowed for an additional fee. (Please DM) * Cabins are spaced for privacy but close enough for couples or friends booking both For a visual preview, follow us on Instagram @adohi_cabin Whether you're sipping coffee on the porch, stargazing by the fire, or soaking in the tub after a hike, Adohi Cabins offers a stylish, peaceful mountain retreat you'll want to return to.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$153
 / night

8. Valley Bear Farms & Resort

100%
(2)
50mi from Toccoa · 37 sites · Lodging
If you're craving a unique way to unplug and recharge in the great outdoors, Valley Bear Farms might just be your new favorite escape. Tucked away in the quiet beauty of Balsam Grove, NC just an hour outside of Asheville this 150-acre mountain retreat offers more than just a place to stay. It's where fresh air, forest trails, and starry nights come standard. Our cabins are comfy, cozy, and surrounded by nothing but nature. Each one is tucked into the trees with views for days, a private patio for morning coffee or late-night stargazing, and everything you need to settle in and relax. Whether you’re stretching out on a king bed or sharing laughs in a cabin with queen bunk beds, you’ll feel right at home just with way better scenery. During your stay, wander our nature trails, cool off at a hidden waterfall, or challenge your crew to a game of volleyball or pickleball. There's even a private garden if you're in the mood for something more mellow. It’s camping just without the sleeping bags and soggy socks. Whether you're here for a quick weekend reset or a full week off-grid, Valley Bear Farms is all about slowing down, soaking it in, and reconnecting with what really matters. Plus, you're only 12 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway, so you can explore even more of what makes this part of North Carolina so unforgettable
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$125
 / night

9. Glamping at the Chapel

100%
(7)
50mi from Toccoa · 1 site · Lodging
Secluded 48 acres in Murphy (about 16 minutes to downtown). Near: John C. Campbell Folk School (about 12 minutes away); Nantahala River (about 35 minutes away). Friendly dog and cat (they live at my house, but may come to the chapel for a visit). Roam the property and swim in the spring fed pond. If you are a camper or want to try "camping," then you will love "glamping" ("glamorous camping") at the chapel! Read more about "glamping" and the chapel's features below. The space My vision is that my property (which I've named "Kingdom Come") would be a place of rest, retreat, and enjoyment for others. I am going to build a few cabins for lodging, but my first major project was building a chapel, so that it would be the centerpiece and heartbeat: a place for reflection, meditation, and prayer. I built the chapel myself (with my own hands, and the hands of a couple of friends). As I work on building the cabins, I have decided to use the chapel as a glamping site (better than using it as a "divine" storage building!). My mother was an artist and when she died I ended up with a lot of her artwork. Some of her paintings now fill the chapel. They also fill the space, I hope, with her grace and love and creativity. The chapel features beautiful timber frame construction. As to "glamping" . . . there is no running water/plumbing, but you'll have all the fresh water you need for showers, drinking, etc. Limited electricity for running the kitchen appliances. No AC, of course, but the fan will keep it comfortable in warm weather. As to cold weather, the chapel has an electric heater that keeps it fairly comfortable in cold weather: not blazing hot, but comfortable, unless it gets VERY cold; then, the heater just takes off some of the chill. Zinus Ultima Comfort Memory Foam 6 Inch mattresses are very comfortable! Using the outdoor solar/camp shower is wonderful. The privy is clean and well-ventilated. Appliances: fan; toaster oven; microwave oven; coffee maker; and, small micro-fridge. Lighting is provided by four rechargeable lanterns. Screens on the windows and door to keep the bugs at bay. Outdoor deck features comfortable Adirondack chairs, a Weber charcoal grill, and a fire pit for campfires. I'll provide you with wood (on a donation basis . . . pay what you like) campfires. Matches and paper provided, too, to help get the fire started. The play area offers opportunities limited only by your imagination. Sunbathing? Stargazing? Badminton and Bocce balls provided if you want to play! AT THE CHAPEL YOU WILL BE PROVIDED WITH: Towels and wash clothes Sheets, pillow cases and blankets Coffee filters Salt and Pepper Soap for washing Dinnerware (including knives, forks, and spoons) for four Paper plates and disposable knives, forks, and spoons Toilet paper Paper towels Plenty of water for drinking, washing, and bathing YOU MAY WISH TO BRING: Charcoal, if you want to use the grill Learn more about this land: Secluded 48 acres in Murphy (about 16 minutes to downtown). Near: John C. Campbell Folk School (about 12 minutes away); Nantahala River (about 35 minutes away). Friendly dog and cat (they live at my house, but may come to the chapel for a visit). Roam the property, swim in the spring fed pond, play badminton or horseshoes, or just lounge on the deck. If you are a camper or want to try "camping," then you will love "glamping" ("glamorous camping") at the chapel! Read more about "glamping" and the chapel's features below. My vision is that my property (which I've named "Kingdom Come") would be a place of rest, retreat, and enjoyment for others. I am going to build a few cabins for lodging, but my first major project was building a chapel, so that it would be the centerpiece and heartbeat: a place for reflection, meditation, and prayer. I built the chapel myself (with my own hands, and the hands of a couple of friends). As I work on building the cabins, I have decided to use the chapel as a glamping site (better than using it as a "divine" storage building!).My mother was an artist and when she died I ended up with a lot of her artwork. Some of her paintings now fill the chapel. They also fill the space, I hope, with her grace and love and creativity. The chapel features beautiful timber frame construction. As to "glamping" . . . there is no running water/plumbing, but you'll have all the fresh water you need for showers, drinking, etc. Limited electricity for running the kitchen appliances.No AC, of course, but the fan will keep it comfortable in warm weather. As to cold weather, the chapel has an electric heater that keeps it fairly comfortable in cold weather: not blazing hot, but comfortable, unless it gets VERY cold; then, the heater just takes off some of the chill.  Four (4) beds with Zinus Ultima Comfort Memory Foam 6 Inch mattresses are very comfortable!  Using the outdoor solar/camp shower is wonderful. The privy is clean and well-ventilated.Appliances: fan; toaster oven; microwave oven; coffee maker; and, small micro-fridge. Lighting is provided by four rechargeable lanterns. Screens on the windows and door to keep the bugs at bay. Outdoor deck features comfortable Adirondack chairs, a Weber charcoal grill, and a fire pit for campfires. There is firewood available for you on a donation basis. Matches and paper provided, too, to help get the fire started. The play area offers opportunities limited only by your imagination. Sunbathing? Stargazing? Badminton and Bocce balls provided if you want to play! WOOD-FIRED SAUNA We also offer an experiential upgrade to your stay if you want to bask in a traditional Finnish wood-fired sauna complete with plunges into our cool pond between rounds. Please contact us and we will send you more details on the sauna rates. If you desire to book the sauna during your stay , we will light the fire and have it toasty hot for your sweat. We will gladly walk you through a traditional Finnish ritual and what to expect. AT THE CHAPEL YOU WILL BE PROVIDED WITH:  Towels and wash clothes  Sheets, pillow cases and blankets  Coffee filters  Salt and Pepper  Soap for washing  Dinnerware (including knives, forks, and spoons) for four  Paper plates and disposable knives, forks, and spoons  Toilet paper  Paper towels  Plenty of water for drinking, washing, and bathing  YOU MAY WISH TO BRING:  Charcoal, if you want to use the grill  Swimming towels.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$99
 / night

14. Castaway Cabins at Lake Hartwell!

28mi from Toccoa · 1 site · Lodging
Family owned & operated. Our cozy cabin is located just 1/4 mile from Lake Hartwell and Broyles Landing & Recreation area. Unlike hotels, at Cast-A-Way Cabins, we provide 3 lockable boat shelters equipped with power for charging batteries, lighting and water. Broyle’s Landing is only 1/4 mile away, Portman Marina is just 2.9 miles away & Green Pond Landing is only 5.2 miles away. If you're a Clemson Tigers fan, Clemson, SC is only 15 miles away! This cabin has a full refrigerator, sink, microwave, coffee pot, full size sofa, YouTubeTV, WIFI, 1 full bed with twin bunk, full bath. A covered outdoor patio/complete kitchen includes TV, 2 picnic tables, Blackstone and Pit Boss grills, commercial size sink, fire pit, corn hole game and Tiki Toss.. We are pet friendly and charge a fee of $50 per pet per stay due to extra cleaning. Pets are not allowed on the furniture and are not allowed to be left unattended in the cabin. $25 per person fee will be charged for more than 2 people staying in the cabin.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$120
 / night

Looking for a relaxing fishing trip in a cozy cabin in Toccoa, Georgia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you can choose from over 700 options that match your preferences. Some of the top-rated options include Smoky Mountain Mangalitsa Farm (388 reviews), Camping on Cloud 9 (181 reviews), and Indigo Eagle Sanctuary (185 reviews). With an average price of $32 per night and options as low as $10, you're sure to find the perfect cabin for your fishing adventure. Enjoy popular amenities like pet-friendly sites, campfires, and toilets, and take part in activities like hiking, wildlife watching, and paddling.

99% (432)

Top-rated campgrounds near Toccoa

1. Creekside Cabin at Lake Hartwell

98%
(22)
11mi from Toccoa · 2 sites · Lodging
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. EXPLORE NEARBY - 1 mi (Community Access) → Lake Hartwell - 17 mins → Tugaloo State Park - 25 mins → Lake Hartwell State Park - 34 mins → Chau Ram County Park - 35 mins → Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari - 36 mins → Victoria Bryant State Park - 40 mins → Tallulah Gorge State Park and Waterfalls - 45 mins → Riley Moore Falls
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$120
 / night

2. Winding Stair Campground

99%
(198)
38mi from Toccoa · 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

3. Nantahala: Cabins & Campsites

90%
(48)
47mi from Toccoa · 13 sites · Tents, Lodging
We just retired from Active Duty Air Force! My ancestors have owned the land our NC cabins sit on since 1836. In fact, my mother grew up there after my Grandfather returned from WWII when there was no electricity and the outhouse was a bench over the creek. I grew up hiking the mountains with my brothers and our BB guns and my Uncle Frank at our family reunions. In 2005 he deeded us a parcel of land and we built our first cabin - Smawlie. We love to come to the cabin and Hike the trails on our own property, and of course, the world famous ones that join them, namely the Bartram and the Appalachian Trails. As you explore the lake, the trails, the rivers, and the mountain roads you'll see why our ancestors settled here. In 2018 - we bought the remainder of Uncle Frank's land - and in his honor built our second cabin - Frank's Landing. Also in that year I started managing my brother Bill's cabin. When we were stationed in Alaska for 6 heavenly years - we purchased a remote parcel of property and have slowly begun to develop it. We just completed building our cabin there. Thanks for reading this little tid bit about us. We love to explore the mountains and are excited to share our cabins with you.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night

7. Adohi Cabins • Boho Stay near Helen

100%
(17)
23mi from Toccoa · 2 sites · Lodging
Escape to Adohi Cabins, two modern boho-style tiny homes tucked away in the quiet mountains of Northeast Georgia. Just 9 minutes from the Alpine town of Helen and 5 minutes from Unicoi State Park, this peaceful retreat is ideal for couples, solo travelers, and nature lovers looking to relax, recharge, or explore. Each 528 sq. ft. cabin combines rustic charm with modern design, surrounded by mountain laurel, pine, and oak. Thoughtfully designed for comfort and style, your private cabin includes: * King-sized bed with soft, breathable cotton sheets * Luxurious 75-inch soaking tub for 2 * Gas log fireplace for cozy evenings * Fully equipped kitchen with electric stove, oven, microwave, mini fridge, pour-over coffee maker, toaster, cookware, and utensils * 55-inch Roku Smart TV with streaming access (use your own accounts) * Wi-Fi, books, games, and a sound machine for relaxing downtime * Private deck overlooking wooded views * Fire pit (bring your own firewood) * Charcoal grill (bring your own charcoal) **Explore the Area** Located in the heart of North Georgia’s scenic region, Adohi Cabins is close to top destinations: * Helen, GA – Explore this Bavarian-style mountain town with unique shops, restaurants, and a mountain coaster * Unicoi State Park – Enjoy hiking, biking, zip-lining, and lake activities * Lake Burton – Kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating * Local waterfalls, wineries, and scenic drives are nearby **Good to Know** * Private parking for two vehicles at each cabin * Accessed by gravel roads typical of the area; suitable for most vehicles, but not ideal for cars with very low clearance * Electric vehicles are allowed for an additional fee. (Please DM) * Cabins are spaced for privacy but close enough for couples or friends booking both For a visual preview, follow us on Instagram @adohi_cabin Whether you're sipping coffee on the porch, stargazing by the fire, or soaking in the tub after a hike, Adohi Cabins offers a stylish, peaceful mountain retreat you'll want to return to.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$153
 / night

8. Valley Bear Farms & Resort

100%
(2)
50mi from Toccoa · 37 sites · Lodging
If you're craving a unique way to unplug and recharge in the great outdoors, Valley Bear Farms might just be your new favorite escape. Tucked away in the quiet beauty of Balsam Grove, NC just an hour outside of Asheville this 150-acre mountain retreat offers more than just a place to stay. It's where fresh air, forest trails, and starry nights come standard. Our cabins are comfy, cozy, and surrounded by nothing but nature. Each one is tucked into the trees with views for days, a private patio for morning coffee or late-night stargazing, and everything you need to settle in and relax. Whether you’re stretching out on a king bed or sharing laughs in a cabin with queen bunk beds, you’ll feel right at home just with way better scenery. During your stay, wander our nature trails, cool off at a hidden waterfall, or challenge your crew to a game of volleyball or pickleball. There's even a private garden if you're in the mood for something more mellow. It’s camping just without the sleeping bags and soggy socks. Whether you're here for a quick weekend reset or a full week off-grid, Valley Bear Farms is all about slowing down, soaking it in, and reconnecting with what really matters. Plus, you're only 12 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway, so you can explore even more of what makes this part of North Carolina so unforgettable
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$125
 / night

9. Glamping at the Chapel

100%
(7)
50mi from Toccoa · 1 site · Lodging
Secluded 48 acres in Murphy (about 16 minutes to downtown). Near: John C. Campbell Folk School (about 12 minutes away); Nantahala River (about 35 minutes away). Friendly dog and cat (they live at my house, but may come to the chapel for a visit). Roam the property and swim in the spring fed pond. If you are a camper or want to try "camping," then you will love "glamping" ("glamorous camping") at the chapel! Read more about "glamping" and the chapel's features below. The space My vision is that my property (which I've named "Kingdom Come") would be a place of rest, retreat, and enjoyment for others. I am going to build a few cabins for lodging, but my first major project was building a chapel, so that it would be the centerpiece and heartbeat: a place for reflection, meditation, and prayer. I built the chapel myself (with my own hands, and the hands of a couple of friends). As I work on building the cabins, I have decided to use the chapel as a glamping site (better than using it as a "divine" storage building!). My mother was an artist and when she died I ended up with a lot of her artwork. Some of her paintings now fill the chapel. They also fill the space, I hope, with her grace and love and creativity. The chapel features beautiful timber frame construction. As to "glamping" . . . there is no running water/plumbing, but you'll have all the fresh water you need for showers, drinking, etc. Limited electricity for running the kitchen appliances. No AC, of course, but the fan will keep it comfortable in warm weather. As to cold weather, the chapel has an electric heater that keeps it fairly comfortable in cold weather: not blazing hot, but comfortable, unless it gets VERY cold; then, the heater just takes off some of the chill. Zinus Ultima Comfort Memory Foam 6 Inch mattresses are very comfortable! Using the outdoor solar/camp shower is wonderful. The privy is clean and well-ventilated. Appliances: fan; toaster oven; microwave oven; coffee maker; and, small micro-fridge. Lighting is provided by four rechargeable lanterns. Screens on the windows and door to keep the bugs at bay. Outdoor deck features comfortable Adirondack chairs, a Weber charcoal grill, and a fire pit for campfires. I'll provide you with wood (on a donation basis . . . pay what you like) campfires. Matches and paper provided, too, to help get the fire started. The play area offers opportunities limited only by your imagination. Sunbathing? Stargazing? Badminton and Bocce balls provided if you want to play! AT THE CHAPEL YOU WILL BE PROVIDED WITH: Towels and wash clothes Sheets, pillow cases and blankets Coffee filters Salt and Pepper Soap for washing Dinnerware (including knives, forks, and spoons) for four Paper plates and disposable knives, forks, and spoons Toilet paper Paper towels Plenty of water for drinking, washing, and bathing YOU MAY WISH TO BRING: Charcoal, if you want to use the grill Learn more about this land: Secluded 48 acres in Murphy (about 16 minutes to downtown). Near: John C. Campbell Folk School (about 12 minutes away); Nantahala River (about 35 minutes away). Friendly dog and cat (they live at my house, but may come to the chapel for a visit). Roam the property, swim in the spring fed pond, play badminton or horseshoes, or just lounge on the deck. If you are a camper or want to try "camping," then you will love "glamping" ("glamorous camping") at the chapel! Read more about "glamping" and the chapel's features below. My vision is that my property (which I've named "Kingdom Come") would be a place of rest, retreat, and enjoyment for others. I am going to build a few cabins for lodging, but my first major project was building a chapel, so that it would be the centerpiece and heartbeat: a place for reflection, meditation, and prayer. I built the chapel myself (with my own hands, and the hands of a couple of friends). As I work on building the cabins, I have decided to use the chapel as a glamping site (better than using it as a "divine" storage building!).My mother was an artist and when she died I ended up with a lot of her artwork. Some of her paintings now fill the chapel. They also fill the space, I hope, with her grace and love and creativity. The chapel features beautiful timber frame construction. As to "glamping" . . . there is no running water/plumbing, but you'll have all the fresh water you need for showers, drinking, etc. Limited electricity for running the kitchen appliances.No AC, of course, but the fan will keep it comfortable in warm weather. As to cold weather, the chapel has an electric heater that keeps it fairly comfortable in cold weather: not blazing hot, but comfortable, unless it gets VERY cold; then, the heater just takes off some of the chill.  Four (4) beds with Zinus Ultima Comfort Memory Foam 6 Inch mattresses are very comfortable!  Using the outdoor solar/camp shower is wonderful. The privy is clean and well-ventilated.Appliances: fan; toaster oven; microwave oven; coffee maker; and, small micro-fridge. Lighting is provided by four rechargeable lanterns. Screens on the windows and door to keep the bugs at bay. Outdoor deck features comfortable Adirondack chairs, a Weber charcoal grill, and a fire pit for campfires. There is firewood available for you on a donation basis. Matches and paper provided, too, to help get the fire started. The play area offers opportunities limited only by your imagination. Sunbathing? Stargazing? Badminton and Bocce balls provided if you want to play! WOOD-FIRED SAUNA We also offer an experiential upgrade to your stay if you want to bask in a traditional Finnish wood-fired sauna complete with plunges into our cool pond between rounds. Please contact us and we will send you more details on the sauna rates. If you desire to book the sauna during your stay , we will light the fire and have it toasty hot for your sweat. We will gladly walk you through a traditional Finnish ritual and what to expect. AT THE CHAPEL YOU WILL BE PROVIDED WITH:  Towels and wash clothes  Sheets, pillow cases and blankets  Coffee filters  Salt and Pepper  Soap for washing  Dinnerware (including knives, forks, and spoons) for four  Paper plates and disposable knives, forks, and spoons  Toilet paper  Paper towels  Plenty of water for drinking, washing, and bathing  YOU MAY WISH TO BRING:  Charcoal, if you want to use the grill  Swimming towels.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$99
 / night

14. Castaway Cabins at Lake Hartwell!

28mi from Toccoa · 1 site · Lodging
Family owned & operated. Our cozy cabin is located just 1/4 mile from Lake Hartwell and Broyles Landing & Recreation area. Unlike hotels, at Cast-A-Way Cabins, we provide 3 lockable boat shelters equipped with power for charging batteries, lighting and water. Broyle’s Landing is only 1/4 mile away, Portman Marina is just 2.9 miles away & Green Pond Landing is only 5.2 miles away. If you're a Clemson Tigers fan, Clemson, SC is only 15 miles away! This cabin has a full refrigerator, sink, microwave, coffee pot, full size sofa, YouTubeTV, WIFI, 1 full bed with twin bunk, full bath. A covered outdoor patio/complete kitchen includes TV, 2 picnic tables, Blackstone and Pit Boss grills, commercial size sink, fire pit, corn hole game and Tiki Toss.. We are pet friendly and charge a fee of $50 per pet per stay due to extra cleaning. Pets are not allowed on the furniture and are not allowed to be left unattended in the cabin. $25 per person fee will be charged for more than 2 people staying in the cabin.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$120
 / night

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