Planning a trip or weekend getaway and searching for the best glamping Georgia sites? The state is renowned for its stunning outdoor offerings, and going glamping in Georgia definitely deserves a place on your bucket list!
As the great Ray Charles once sang, I’ve got Georgia on my mind. And why wouldn’t you? “The Peach State”, as its slogan goes (Georgia peaches are succulent and incredible), offers the best of both worlds. Vibrant, culturally rich cities and magnificent wide-open spaces the Dixie Chicks would have sung about… if they weren’t from Texas.
Georgia is stunning from end-to-end, and its cities, towns, and mountains should be explored by everyone who has the opportunity to get down there. And to experience it by doing some Georgia glamping; will take your trip to a whole other level. You can make your experience even better by glamping while checking out any of the music festivals in Atlanta and other cities in the state.
Glamping Georgia Breakdown
There are so many great glamping sites in Georgia, but no need to spend hours finding them. I’ve done the legwork for you and shortlisted the five best offerings in “The Peach State’. I’ve chosen these to match a range of budgets, glamping styles, and group sizes.
The Best Overall Georgia Glamping Experience – Luxury Glamping | Secluded Yurt & Private Lake
The Best Luxury Camping in Georgia – “Canopy Blue” Luxury Treehouse
The Best Glamping Near Atlanta, GA – Getaway from Atlanta
The Best Cheap Georgia Glamping – North Georgia Mountain Getaway
The Best Unique Georgia Glamping – Family & Pet-Friendly Treehouse Glam-Camp with Amazing Views
The Best Georgia Glamping For Couples – Treasure Hunt Treehouse in Metro Atlanta
Throughout this glamping list, I have included pictures and videos of the glamping sites that made the cut, as well as some other helpful Georgia guides. Also, don’t miss my article on the best Airbnbs in Savannah, GA.
Top 20 Places To Go Glamping in Georgia
Glamping in Georgia is an adventure and will take you from the comfort of Atlanta backyards to mountain peaks of Northern Georgia and everywhere in between. Tents, RVs, Airstreams, and treehouses await you.
Another great song said that the devil went down to Georgia, and if that’s true, I’m with him. Let’s head down to check out these gorgeous Georgia glamping destinations together…
1) Luxury Glamping | Secluded Yurt & Private Lake
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Price: $266+ per night
Sleeps: 5 Guests
The Best Overall Georgia Glamping
It doesn’t get any better than having a totally private lake next to your luxury glamping accommodation. Leave the tent at home and live lavishly for the weekend at this location just 30 minutes outside of Atlanta. The yurt has all the conveniences of home, from electricity to AC, a hot water bath, a kitchenette, a comfortable queen bed, twin bunks, and a futon.
The property itself is 80 acres of private land, giving you the opportunity to get away from it all while actually being just outside the city. Just a few steps outside the spacious and well-lit yurt is a sprawling deck with a gas grill, fire pit, and private dock to sit and relax or make use of the provided kayaks. It doesn’t get any better than this for glamping in Georgia.
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2) Canopy Blue Luxury Treehouse Glamping
Location: Blue Ridge, Georgia
Price: $365+ per night
Sleeps: 6 Guests
The Best Luxury Treehouse Georgia Glamping Experience
Located in the heart of 4 private acres of pristine wilderness just 10 minutes from Downtown Blue Ridge, this three-story treehouse is by far the best luxury glamping found in Georgia. A truly unique property, the architectural and interior design go above and beyond to offer both style and comfort for an unforgettable stay.
You’ll have the modern comforts of home, such as flatscreen TVs with streaming services, Wi-Fi, a fully-equipped modern kitchen, and the luxurious bonus of a hot tub on the back deck. However, the property’s location provides seclusion amongst the lush green trees. This is the ideal location to get away from it all for travelers wanting a 5-star experience (which is the rating this rental has maintained after nearly 300 reviews).
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3) Timberline Glamping
Location: 4 Locations in Georgia
Price: $129+ per night
https://www.booking.com/hotel/us/timberline-glamping-at-unicoi-state-park.en-gb.html/?aid=820364
A UNIQUE GETAWAY COMBINING MODERN COMFORT & THE GREAT OUTDOORS
‘Glamping’ is all about the ‘experience’. It’s about getting back to nature without getting back to basics. Here, you won’t be sleeping on the floor in a hot tent. There’s an accommodation type for everyone. From large safari tents and cozy bell tents to Retro RVs, we have something that can appease the fanciest traveler.
“Whether it’s a weekend getaway with your significant other, a family experience to make memories with your kids, or a group outing with your best buds, we can’t wait to host you and your party.”
This is easily the BEST company offering different Glamping Georgia experiences that will keep you coming back every year. They have locations in Amicalola Falls, Clarks Hill Lake, Hillsborough River, and Kingston Downs.
I’d recommend following them on social media for special rates, so you can get an epic deal on your glamping trip. I promise it’ll be worth it.
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4) Treasure Hunt Treehouse in Metro Atlanta
Location: Kennesaw, Georgia
Price: $205+ per night
Sleeps: 2 Guests
Another fantastic glamping spot is this one-bedroom treehouse just outside Atlanta. Why’s that, you may ask? Well, besides the rustic decor and architecture, it’s also got modern amenities, such as Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
That’s not it; it’s also got an indoor bathroom on the ground floor, with a marble shower and locally-made soap. This treehouse is ideal for outdoor adventurers and birdwatchers, as it’s got a spacious deck, hammocks, a little birdhouse, and a treasure hunt. That’s right, a treasure hunt – which you must solve to win a prize.
Feeling a bit hungry? There’s a microwave, a coffee maker, and a mini-fridge, plus a list of fantastic nearby restaurants. Keen to explore some more? You’re not far from Six Flags White Water and Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. Then, end the night with a good rest on the comfy queen bed. (Modafinil)
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5) Secluded Log Cabin Tiny House
Location: Elberton, Georgia
Price: $255+ per night
Sleeps: 8 Guests
If you’re looking to be secluded in style, this is the place. This tiny house is perfect for couples or small groups but can accommodate up to 8 with bunk beds, queen beds in the master bedroom, loft, and pullout couch. Make use of the modern kitchen with new stainless steel appliances and enjoy a dinner on the screened-in porch or out by the fire pit.
There’s no shortage of hiking trails and other outdoor activities as well, as the property itself is located in the forest next to Lake Russell and not far from some Georgia state parks and Clarks Hill Lake.
The hosts provide kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards for your use throughout your stay, and I highly recommend bringing fishing gear with you. Far enough into the wilderness to see the unspoiled night sky yet close enough to town to make a quick run for supplies, this place is a nature lover’s pampered paradise.
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6) Secluded Yurt on Private Lake
Location: Conyers, Georgia
Price: $155+ per night
Sleeps: 4 Guests
https://www.booking.com/hotel/us/secluded-yurt-on-private-lake.en-gb.html?aid=820364
Looking for the ultimate cozy glamping experience? Well, I’ve found it. This yurt has it all, including an outdoor fire ring, a barbeque, hammocks, and access to a private lake. And that’s not even mentioning the interior.
Here, you’ve got two bunk beds, one double bed, a gas log fireplace, a dining table, air conditioning, and a kitchenette. Plus, there’s a fantastic private bathroom with a rain shower. This makes it ideal for a glamorous camping trip in the summer, as you can fire up the grill, go kayaking on the lake, or enjoy a meal on the picnic table.
You’re also not far from Stone Mountain Park and other Georgia state parks, so it’s a great option for those wanting to explore hiking trails or rock climbing spots.
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7) Getaway Chattahoochee | Unique Cabin Glamping Georgia
Location: Suches, Georgia
Price: $127+ USD per night
Sleeps: 4 Guests
“Nestled in the forests of Suches, GA, just 2 hours from Atlanta, our Outpost offers expansive on-site walking trails and stunning mountain views. Nearby, you can explore cascading waterfalls like Fall Branch Falls, Long Creek Falls, Sea Creek Falls + Amicalola Falls, and the tranquil waters of North Georgia’s finest lakes like Winfield Scott, Blue Ridge, Nottely + Chatuge.”
The Getaway brand is quickly making a name for itself as a go-to for mini breaks across the United States, and its Atlanta branch is one of its most widely loved. Designed to be a breezy city break from Atlanta, the luxury cabins on offer are ideal for those who aren’t into tents but still want all the perks of glamping.
With cabins for two and up to four guests, Getaway From Atlanta’s accommodations are perfect for singles, couples, or families. The Appalachian Trail is just 15 minutes away, as is the chance to mine for gold, hike, or to go chasing waterfalls. Nature at its best – and most glamorous. What’s more, it’s just 30 minutes from Chattahoochee National Forest and an hour from Amicalola Falls State Park.
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8) Cherry Blossom Yurt on Lookout Mountain
Location: Rising Fawn, Georgia
Price: $131+ per night
Sleeps: 4 Guests
This one-bedroom cherry blossom yurt in Rising Fawn is a romantic retreat perfect for a cozy couple. The standout glamping experience is highly rated and I get why.
This Lookout Mountain escape boasts majestic scenery, and the space itself is ultra clean and comfortable. It has a kitchen with everything you could need, a dining table, a living area, a full bathroom, and a bedroom with a king bed – so no need for any sleeping bags.
There’s even heating, cooling, and Wi-Fi. Rising Fawn is a breezy drive from Chattanooga Valley, five miles from Cloudland Canyon National Park, and six miles from Lookout Mountain. Turn off your phone and immerse yourself in this remote glamping spot you’ll never forget.
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9) Glamping for real
Location: Byron, Georgia
Price: $85+ per night
Sleeps: 2 Guests
Next up, we have this rustic one-bedroom cabin that’s surrounded by nature, that’s perfect for a short stay in Byron, Georgia. That’s because it’s got all you need for a glamping spot, from the outdoor seating area with a fire pit to the complimentary snacks and drinks.
That’s not all, as you’ve got space for up to three guests as it’s dog-friendly. Inside the cabin, you’ve got a double bed, Wi-Fi, a TV, and a kitchenette with a mini-fridge, a microwave, and a toaster.
It’s a simple way to experience glamping, but it’s still a fantastic cabin that’s not far from beautiful lakes, Oconee National Forest, and Cherry Blossom Memorial Gardens.
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10) North Georgia Glamping Dome
Location: Ellijay, Georgia
Price: Contact for price.
Sleeps: 5 Guests
https://www.northgeorgiaglamping.com/geodesic-dome.html
“Inspired by the desire of adventure, this Geodesic Dome rests among beautiful forests, trails, and streams. Spend your night under the stars, stargazing from the magnificent deck.”
Have you ever wanted to sleep in a dome? This one offers a unique glamping North Georgia experience that will leave you feeling like a million bucks.
The Geodesic Dome is located on a small farm in Ellijay and features a queen bed, two twin beds, a futon, a private bathroom with a tub, and other comfortable furnishings. There is a rustic outdoor shower, a spacious deck with a picnic table, and a fire pit. What’s more, I guarantee you’ve never seen the stars shine as bright as they do out here.
A stay at the dome is ideal for a family or group retreat, and if you can drag yourself away to explore this part of Georgia, you’ll be met with a range of charming local towns and top vineyards. Ellijay is just over 65 miles from Atlanta, 15 miles from Blue Ridge Lake, and 65 miles from Unicoi State Park.
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11) Yurting on the Canoochee River Yurt
Location: Claxton, Georgia
Price: $61+ per night
Sleeps: 2 Guests
Luxurious glamping tents are a brilliant way to experience the beauty of Georgia while on a tight budget. This yurt is no exception to that, from the homely decor to the gas log fireplace and a flat-screen TV.
It doesn’t stop there as this glamping spot near Savannah, GA, is the perfect place to get back in touch with the great outdoors. The tent is surrounded by trees and is next to the Canoochee River.
That’s not all, as you have a fully-equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, a stove, and a microwave. So, you can cook up a storm, then look for stars around the fire pit, and end your night in the comfy queen-sized bed.
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12) Urban Glass Treehouse
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Price: $220+ night
Sleeps: 7 Guests
This urban glass treehouse located in Atlanta, Georgia, is absolutely spectacular. Surrounded by trees, this secluded and modern treehouse is an architectural gem that boasts a glass rail balcony, a heated tile floor, and a gourmet kitchen that all guests adore.
There’s also a huge variety of modern amenities, such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, an eight-seater dining table, a main bedroom with a king bed, and a second bedroom with a queen-sized bed. Moreover, the location is absolutely fantastic, as you’re within miles of the best entertainment and sports arenas, roughly 22 miles from Sweetwater Creek State Park, and 25 miles from Stone Mountain Park.
For the price of this treehouse rental, you simply can’t beat this luxury Atlanta glamping getaway.
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13) Family & Pet-Friendly Treehouse Glam-Camp with Amazing Views
Location: Wildwood, Georgia
Price: $197+ per night
Sleeps: 4 Guests
If you’re still not satisfied with my choices so far, I think I’m about to change your mind. This oak treehouse is full of opportunities for fun, from the outdoor deck with a fire ring to the kitchen with a gas grill, a refrigerator, and a spacious counter space.
Even better, you really are in nature here and you’ll have truly stunning views from Lookout Mountain. What makes this spot really unique is the circular cedar sleep pods, which come with comfy beds, air conditioning, heaters, and electrical outlets.
Keen to explore? Cloudland Canyon State Park is two miles away and there are 12 acres of space to walk around on the property.
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14) Oasis Treehouse Atlanta
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Price: $225+ per night
Sleeps: 4 Guests
Wanting to escape the busyness of city life? Then this oak treehouse is the perfect oasis away from Atlanta, even though it’s just a few miles away. You’ve got all you need for glamping in Atlanta, with Wi-Fi and cooling, plus a delightful outdoor deck, an outdoor shower, and a composting toilet.
It’s great for a group stay of up to four guests or for romantic glamping in Georgia, with the bird song, green trees, and a bridge to navigate across. What’s more, it’s dog-friendly and the host is very responsive and may even leave you with a homemade sourdough loaf.
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15) Wooden Yurt at Kaluna Farm Retreat
Location: Whitestone, Georgia
Price: $125+ per night
Sleeps: 8 Guests
Located on an organic family farm, this wooden yurt offers a delightful experience for large groups or families. That’s not just what’s great about this glamping GA spot, as it has a fully-stocked kitchen, with a coffee maker, a microwave, a refrigerator, and a stove.
It’s also got six twin beds and one queen-sized bed, plus a large table, bean bags, and tons of outdoor space to explore. Want to venture further? Kaluna Farm Retreat is 15 miles from Amicalola Falls State Park and next to the Talking Rock Nature Preserve, which both have extensive hiking trails.
Once you’re back, you can fire up the grill or sit around the fire pit, and simply enjoy the Georgian night sky.
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16) Georgia Glamping Company
Location: Lake Lanier, Georgia
Price: $140+ per night
Sleeps: 6 Guests
https://riverforks.tlglamping.com/
Georgia Glamping Company offers one of the top glamping experiences in Georgia, with endless rave reviews to back it up. Affordable yet luxurious, their high-quality glamping tents on Lake Lanier offer up a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for visitors.
Ideal for solo travelers, couples, or even families, the bell tents are super comfortable, equipped with luxury inclusions, and allow you to overlook the serenity of Lake Lanier from your private patio seating. This northern region of Georgia is stunningly beautiful, and glamping here is a summer getaway you’ll never forget.
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17) Gorgeous Luxury Camping Tents on Lake near Atlanta, Georgia
Location: Ellaville, Georgia
Price: Contact for price.
Sleeps: Up to 28 Guests
These neat and luxurious glamping tents in Ellaville, Georgia, have a perfect five-star score on glamping go-to Glamping Hub. There are six private tents on the property, which have all been verified for quality. Each tent comes with heating, air conditioning, a private bathroom with a toilet and shower, a coffee machine, hot water, a mini fridge, and a porch with lake views.
The beds are plush and high quality. The small southwestern Georgia town of Ellaville is another charming corner of this great state, with shops to stock up on essentials. Ellaville is approximately two hours drive from the capital of Atlanta.
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18) Glamping in Blue Ridge
Location: Morganton, Georgia
Price: $112+ per night
Sleeps: 2 Guests
You don’t get more glamorous camping than this retro RV experience in Blue Ridge. It’s got all sorts of luxurious amenities, from a luscious king-sized bed to a hot tub and a saltwater pool.
With an interior designer owner, this RV is full of little details, from the large DVD collection and the Google Home Mini in the living room to the private gazebo area fitted with outdoor seating, a fire pit, and a charcoal grill.
It’s certainly one of the top glamping spots in the Georgia mountains and it’s near Blue Ridge Lake, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, and Brasstown Bald – Georgia’s highest point.
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19) Treehouses at Candlelight Forest/Le Petit Chateau
Location: Chickamauga, Georgia
Price: $200+ per night
Sleeps: 6 Guests
This beautiful treehouse is a luxurious way to experience glamping in Georgia. The secluded abode in Chickamauga – “Le Petit Chateau” – is one of two treehouses on the resort of Candlelight Forest and offers interiors you wish you lived in full-time. The two-bedroom treehouse is inspired by French Provincial interior design and is equipped with a living room, bathroom, and queen bed space on the lower level and four twin beds and a half bathroom on the upper loft.
Enjoy the warm Georgia weather on the back deck, which features a grill, and prepare food in the outdoor kitchen on the back porch. Chickamauga is nestled in the picturesque Chattanooga Valley, with many national parks and Georgia state parks in close proximity. Atlanta is just under two hours’ drive away, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, is less than 30 minutes.
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20) North Georgia Mountain Getaway
Location: White County, Georgia
Price: $100+ per night
Sleeps: 4 Guests
We end off with a bang with this affordable camper that’s perfect for a small family or two couples. It’s got all you need, with a fully-equipped kitchen, a 19-inch flat-screen TV, and two comfy double beds.
It’s also close to the Smithgall Woods State Park, Lake Lanier, and Lake Russell, so it’s ideal for outdoor explorers or hikers. Even better, after a day of sightseeing or exploring, you can take a dip in the private hot tub or enjoy a cold drink on the outdoor deck.
Feeling hungry? You can prepare your food on the spacious kitchen island before cooking on the gas stove. Prefer to eat out? Helen, Georgia has tons of Bavarian-inspired restaurants and comes alive in September and October for Oktoberfest.
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Georgia Tours & Experiences
Hit the pavement to explore Atlanta’s lesser-visited neighborhoods, take a historic trolley ride around Savannah, or enjoy a dolpin tour around Tybee Island with these bestselling and super popular Georgia tours and experiences.
“Atlanta: 1.5-Hour Highlight Trolley Tour
“Get to know Atlanta on a trolley tour. See all the must-see sights that Atlanta has to offer including Old 4th Ward, Olympic Park, and Martin Luther King’s home.”
https://www.getyourguide.com/atlanta-l503/atlanta-15-hour-trolley-tour-t226744/?partner_id=TD1UM4U
Price: From $36 (1.5 hours)
Review: “One of the best tours we have completed with GetYourGuide. Massive credit due to the brilliant guide Luke who filled every minute with fun-filled and interesting facts. For 90 mins this gave us a great insight into the city of Atlanta and provided us with plenty of ideas to explore further. Thank you!” – GetYourGuide Traveler.
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Historic Savannah Trolley Tour – Overview
“Go through 270 years of American history on a 90-minute trolley tour of one of the largest National Urban Historic Landmarked Districts in America.”
Price: From $30 (1.5 hours)
Review: “Our Guide Ashley was awesome, she was funny, informative, engaging, knowledgeable, personal, and just fun to be around for an hour. Not one moment of the tour was boring. Except for the torrential rain (which we expected) toward the end. The tour was absolutely awesome. Give that Girl a Raise LOL. Thank you. Keep up the good work.” – Corlissa.
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Tybee Island Dolphin Tour
“Travel to Tybee Island via trolley/bus for lunch on your own at the Crab Shack where the elite eat in their bare feet and dine on steamed seafood. Enjoy a fun atmosphere, spectacular scenery, exotic birds, and an alligator pond with over 100 reptiles to view. Board the boat for a dolphin cruise through Tybee Island’s waterways in search of the ever-prevalent bottlenose dolphin playing in their natural habitat.”
Price: From $65 (5.5 hours)
Review: “Perfect tour during a family weekend getaway. Our tour guide (Stephanie) was fantastic. She went out of her way to share knowledge of the area on the way to the activities. Transportation was convenient and much appreciated. Will definitely return to the area!” – GetYourGuide Traveler.
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Did I Miss Any Georgia Glamping Sites?
New glampsites are popping up across Georgia every week. If I missed a standout glamping spot that you’ve recently stayed at and want to sing the praises of, reach out to me, and I’ll see if I can add your recommendation to the list!
Final Thoughts on Georgia Glamping…
Wow! What more can I say? Glamping in Georgia is an experience to be had, and the state is leading the charge for outstanding glamping offerings. While you’re in Georgia, make sure to indulge in some of their famous southern cuisine.
The state is renowned for its fried chicken, cornbread, corn on the cob, pecan pie, and peaches, so ditch the diet for the duration of your trip. In Atlanta, make the most of its incredible live music scene and its unique vibe. Have a great trip!
Planning a Trip to Georgia or the USA?
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