Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- Reservations for all campsites are open year-round and can be made up to 13 months in advance.
- The park boasts an array of sites to fit your style, including 16 cottages, 10 yurts, 72 tent and RV sites, 30 walk-in sites, 13 backcountry sites, 4 pioneer sites, and 1 group lodge that sleeps 40. Reserve early, if possible, as campsites fill up fast.
- Bringing a dog? Request a dog-friendly cottage for a nightly fee, and be sure to follow the park’s pet rules.
When to Go
Cloudland Canyon offers visitors a different experience with every season. You’ll find hot weather and high water levels in summer, magnificent changing leaves in fall, cascades frozen mid-tumble in winter, and reawakening wildlife in spring. Because of the park’s proximity to Atlanta, expect crowds on weekends and holidays.
Know Before You Go
- A portion of the Overlook Trail is ADA accessible. The cabins also offer a wheelchair-friendly camping experience.
- Caves are open in April, June, July, September, and October for experienced wild cavers only. Permits and reservations are required.
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Explore a waterfall-strewn canyon and sweeping views of the Appalachians in one day.
Sandstone cliffs, tumbling waterfalls, and views over the Appalachian Mountains make Cloudland Canyon one of the most popular state parks in Georgia. Trails range from family-friendly to strenuous, but always pack in picture-worthy vistas. True to its name, Cloudland Canyon straddles a deep gorge cut into the mountain by Sitton Gulch Creek, and elevation ranges from 800 to 1,980 feet. The park is located on the western edge of popular Lookout Mountain—it’s a worthwhile add-on for visitors who want to keep exploring. From biking to caving and even a disc golf course, there’s plenty to do during your stay. The expansive Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground offers tent sites, cottages, yurts, a lodge, and a handful of backcountry campsi
Sandstone cliffs, tumbling waterfalls, and views over the Appalachian Mountains make Cloudland Canyon one of the most popular state parks in Georgia. Trails range from family-friendly to strenuous, but always pack in picture-worthy vistas. True to its name, Cloudland Canyon straddles a deep gorge cut into the mountain by Sitton Gulch Creek, and elevation ranges from 800 to 1,980 feet. The park is located on the western edge of popular Lookout Mountain—it’s a worthwhile add-on for visitors who want to keep exploring. From biking to caving and even a disc golf course, there’s plenty to do during your stay. The expansive Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground offers tent sites, cottages, yurts, a lodge, and a handful of backcountry campsites.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Cloudland Canyon State Park
An expansive swath of land at Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground means you have everything from back-country trails to tennis courts, all not within too far a reach from each other. Whether you're looking for a yurt, cottage, or classic tenting experience, this place is made with all budgets in mind. Once you've finally settled in, the fishing Read more...
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Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
When to Go
Cloudland Canyon offers visitors a different experience with every season. You’ll find hot weather and high water levels in summer, magnificent changing leaves in fall, cascades frozen mid-tumble in winter, and reawakening wildlife in spring. Because of the park’s proximity to Atlanta, expect crowds on weekends and holidays.
Know Before You Go
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