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Brooks Lake, a Peace of Heaven

31 sites · RVs, Tents56 acres · Conyers, GA
Under new owners and new onsite managers. Privately owned Brooks Lake, located just 25 miles east of Atlanta and 5 miles North of I-20 in Conyers, Georgia. Brooks Lake is a peaceful retreat to the outdoors where you can meditate or be as active as you wish. 56 acres of rolling hills, shaded bluffs, grassy plains, and a 50 acre spring fed lake with serious fishing for Bass, Bream, Crappie, or Catfish. For the more active individual you can rent paddle boats, canoes or fishing boats. Complimenting Brooks Lake’s abundant green space, are its wonderful amenities such as: community fire pit, picnic pavilions, swimming, volleyball, horseshoes, softball, and basketball (All at your Own Risk; No Lifeguards on duty)! There are Restrooms available(no showers). We encourage everyone to continue using good social distancing for the safety of all.
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Towaliga River Retreat

11 sites · RVs, Tents65 acres · Forsyth, GA
We are a 65 acre River Retreat on the banks of the Ocmulgee River in Juliette, GA. Our cabins are cozy and can comfortably accommodate 2 guests with either a single queen or two twin bed accommodations. Our riverside glamping cabin experience offers a more casual and rustic stay and each cabin is equipped with a firepit, charcoal grill, picnic table, and cozy porch furniture. Our tent campsites offer a "pick your own adventure"--our property is open and available for you to find your perfect spot and set up your tent! We welcome tent campers with our primitive access and on-site accommodations. The RV and camper sites are a perfect option for when you have your own lodging but still want to experience the great outdoors! With water and electrical, our hookups offer the basics with some of the best access to the Ocmulgee River. We have immediate and private access to the Ocmulgee River, perfect for paddling and fishing. Our "Beaver Creek" trail is an easy 1.6 mile out and back trail that borders the Ocmulgee River. To note--our property is adjacent to a working train track...perfect location to visit the famous Whistle Stop Cafe and check out the famous Juliette Dam from the movie "Fried Green Tomatoes." Come join us and enjoy your Retreat to the River.
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Liberty Stables Private Escape

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents54 acres · Social Circle, GA
Picturesque and private 54 acre horse farm in rural Social Circle (15 minutes from Vampire Diaries famed Covington Square (Mystic Falls) and 5 miles from Hard Labor State Park). You can book a trail ride, or just a riding lesson, visit all the local sites a Tv / film buffs could want, go antiquing, shopping, visit the state park down the road, dining, multiple small town squares within 15 minutes and see some incredible antebellum homes. Meet the horses, minis, goats, sheep, pigs, and chickens. 4 Water, sewer, and electric hook ups. No rig too big! Also, ask about the tiny house and studio apartment available for stays. ** Full and 1/2 bathrooms in the barn available to campers. Hang out and simply enjoy the quiet or head out and shop, dine and enjoy picturesque Madison, Ga or Monroe, Ga. We do NOT offer long term sites. For the safety of our animals and guests, pets not permitted for tent campers. RV pets welcome on leash.
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Tiny House Urban Farm Stay

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Atlanta, GA
Enjoy a unique stay in the middle of Atlanta. This tiny home is located on an urban farm. The space is simple and comfortable, with a full bathroom, loft, Tempurpedic mattress, dining table, cooktop, TV and internet. There is a full closet for hanging clothes and several shelves. On the farm, you will find rows and rows of beautiful wildflowers. Within walking distance of restaurants, coffee shops & zoo. The space We're right in the middle of the city, a short distance from many attractions. But when you set foot on the farm, you'll feel like your miles away. The tiny house sits behind a concrete block facade that remains from an old house. The space in front of the house may look empty, but it has been used by the farmers for seed starts. In the future, we will be converting the space to a patio with seating and ping pong. The water heater is small - pretend you’re glamping! You can get about a 5 minute shower or a good excuse for skipping it altogether. Guest access You may wander the farm, but please stay off the beds and be mindful that these guys work really hard! The farm is pretty quiet January and part of February. Other things to note There is also a vintage Airstream on the property and is also rented out on Airbnb. This is a tiny house; along with a tiny house comes a tiny water heater. We have turned up the temperature, but please plan on short showers. Registration number STRL-2022-00376
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The best camping near Panola Mountain State Park guide

Overview

About

Located fifteen minutes from Atlanta, this park is an easily-accessed, family-friendly retreat. There is plenty to keep you busy: angling, boating, hiking, and biking.

Check out the park's range of organized activities, with everything from tree-climbing to archery. Trails through the scenic forest allow you to keep fit and explore.

While in the area, you can explore the wider Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area. Take a hike on this iconic mountain, spot some wildlife, and visit a historic monastery.

In the park itself, you can wander around the 100-acre outcrop of Stone Mountain. Try to spot some rare plants, birds and other wildlife as you go. If you're a beginner, there are ranger-led hikes to show you the best stuff.

The park offers five primitive campsites, all of which boast scenic, natural locations close to the lake. Two of the campsites share a fire pit for outdoor fun, and all have picnic tables. At busy times of the year, you should book in advance.

When to go

The best time to visit Panola Mountain State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers lush greenery but can be hot and humid, while winter provides stark beauty, though some activities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Reservations are required for ranger-led hikes to explore the mountain's unique ecosystem.
  • Leashed dogs are welcome on select trails, but not in the conservation area.
  • Check the park's event calendar for special activities and educational programs.
  • Remember to bring $5 for vehicle parking, or consider an annual pass for frequent visits.
  • For your safety, always stay on designated trails and follow park guidelines.
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