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Cheoah Point Campground
Cheoah Point Campground is situated on a peninsula of Lake Santeetlah in western North Carolina. The area offers numerous recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. It is surrounded by scenic landscapes, enhancing the camping experience.
From $25/night
Rattler Ford Group Campground
Rattler Ford Group Campground, located by Santeetlah Creek in Nantahala National Forest, accommodates groups of up to 25 guests. The area is ideal for fly fishing and offers access to Lake Santeetlah for various water sports and activities.
From $75/night
Big Bear's RV Park
Swan Cabin Group Camp
Swan Cabin is no longer open for occupancy due to health and safety concerns, but group camping is permitted in the adjacent grassy field. Located in the Nantahala National Forest, this rustic cabin, built in 1931 and named after the Swan Family, ...
From $25/night
Donley Cabin
Donley Cabin is a historic, primitive structure in the Cherokee National Forest, offering a glimpse into the past without modern amenities like electricity or running water. It requires a quarter-mile walk from the parking area and is surrounded b...
Deep Creek Picnic Pavilion
Deep Creek Picnic Pavilion offers a beautiful mountain setting for gatherings, surrounded by clear skies and pristine streams. The area is picturesque year-round, featuring vibrant wildflowers in spring and stunning fall colors. It's an ideal loca...
Deep Creek Campground (NC)
Deep Creek Campground in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers traditional primitive camping with beautiful mountain scenery year-round. It features 92 individual sites equipped with grills, tables, and campfire rings, though there are no...
From $30/night
Deep Creek Group Camp
Deep Creek Group Camp, located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offers traditional primitive camping with stunning mountain scenery. It features 92 individual sites equipped with grills, tables, and campfire rings, along with flush toil...
From $50/night
Hide Away Hill Acres
From $40/night
Elk Valley Farm RV Resort
Kuykendall Group Camp
Kuykendall Group Camp is a cozy campground in the Pisgah National Forest, ideal for large groups. The area offers a variety of recreational activities such as hiking, picnicking, swimming, fishing, and mountain biking. It's a perfect spot for enjo...
From $130/night
Mcnabb Creek Group
McNabb Creek Group Campground is situated by the North River in the Tellico River area. It offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, swimming, hiking, and hunting.
Jones RV Park
From $90/night
Doll Mountain Day Use Area Shelter
Doll Mountain Day Use Area, situated in the North Georgia Mountains near Carters Lake, offers scenic views with its sparkling waters and rugged shoreline. Facilities include a boat ramp, picnic sites, restrooms, and a fishing pier, as well as a re...
Sunburst
Sunburst is a small camping facility featuring a single row of campsites equipped with picnic tables, tent pads, lantern posts, and campfire rings with grills. It offers restrooms with flush toilets and on-site firewood sales.
From $25/night
Cove Creek Upper Group Camp
Cove Creek Upper Group Camp is a scenic group campsite in the Appalachian Mountains that can host up to 60 people. It provides year-round activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and picnicking. The camp is surrounded by lush forests a...
From $130/night
Cove Creek Lower Group Camp
Cove Creek Lower Group Camp is a group campsite in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina, accommodating up to 60 people. It provides year-round activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and picnicking. The camp is situated...
From $130/night
Doll Mountain Campground
Doll Mountain Campground, located near Carters Lake in North Georgia, offers 68 campsites, primarily with RV hookups, perfect for family relaxation away from city life. The campground features a boat ramp, picnic areas, a playground, and restrooms...
Thunder Rock Campground
Thunder Rock Campground, located 1.8 miles from the Ocoee Whitewater Center, offers 37 non-electric campsites for popups and RVs under 20 feet, with only one electric site available. It features a group campsite and is a favored spot for whitewate...
From $12/night
Woodring Branch Primitive Campground
Woodring Branch Primitive Campground, located in the North Georgia Mountains near Carters Lake, offers a peaceful retreat just 70 miles from Atlanta. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as boating, hiking, and picnicking, with two loop trai...
From $10/night
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Cheoah Point Campground
Cheoah Point Campground is situated on a peninsula of Lake Santeetlah in western North Carolina. The area offers numerous recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. It is surrounded by scenic landscapes, enhancing the camping experience.
From $25/night
Rattler Ford Group Campground
Rattler Ford Group Campground, located by Santeetlah Creek in Nantahala National Forest, accommodates groups of up to 25 guests. The area is ideal for fly fishing and offers access to Lake Santeetlah for various water sports and activities.
From $75/night
Big Bear's RV Park
Swan Cabin Group Camp
Swan Cabin is no longer open for occupancy due to health and safety concerns, but group camping is permitted in the adjacent grassy field. Located in the Nantahala National Forest, this rustic cabin, built in 1931 and named after the Swan Family, ...
From $25/night
Donley Cabin
Donley Cabin is a historic, primitive structure in the Cherokee National Forest, offering a glimpse into the past without modern amenities like electricity or running water. It requires a quarter-mile walk from the parking area and is surrounded b...
Deep Creek Picnic Pavilion
Deep Creek Picnic Pavilion offers a beautiful mountain setting for gatherings, surrounded by clear skies and pristine streams. The area is picturesque year-round, featuring vibrant wildflowers in spring and stunning fall colors. It's an ideal loca...
Deep Creek Campground (NC)
Deep Creek Campground in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers traditional primitive camping with beautiful mountain scenery year-round. It features 92 individual sites equipped with grills, tables, and campfire rings, though there are no...
From $30/night
Deep Creek Group Camp
Deep Creek Group Camp, located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offers traditional primitive camping with stunning mountain scenery. It features 92 individual sites equipped with grills, tables, and campfire rings, along with flush toil...
From $50/night
Hide Away Hill Acres
From $40/night
Elk Valley Farm RV Resort
Kuykendall Group Camp
Kuykendall Group Camp is a cozy campground in the Pisgah National Forest, ideal for large groups. The area offers a variety of recreational activities such as hiking, picnicking, swimming, fishing, and mountain biking. It's a perfect spot for enjo...
From $130/night
Mcnabb Creek Group
McNabb Creek Group Campground is situated by the North River in the Tellico River area. It offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, swimming, hiking, and hunting.
Jones RV Park
From $90/night
Doll Mountain Day Use Area Shelter
Doll Mountain Day Use Area, situated in the North Georgia Mountains near Carters Lake, offers scenic views with its sparkling waters and rugged shoreline. Facilities include a boat ramp, picnic sites, restrooms, and a fishing pier, as well as a re...
Sunburst
Sunburst is a small camping facility featuring a single row of campsites equipped with picnic tables, tent pads, lantern posts, and campfire rings with grills. It offers restrooms with flush toilets and on-site firewood sales.
From $25/night
Cove Creek Upper Group Camp
Cove Creek Upper Group Camp is a scenic group campsite in the Appalachian Mountains that can host up to 60 people. It provides year-round activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and picnicking. The camp is surrounded by lush forests a...
From $130/night
Cove Creek Lower Group Camp
Cove Creek Lower Group Camp is a group campsite in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina, accommodating up to 60 people. It provides year-round activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and picnicking. The camp is situated...
From $130/night
Doll Mountain Campground
Doll Mountain Campground, located near Carters Lake in North Georgia, offers 68 campsites, primarily with RV hookups, perfect for family relaxation away from city life. The campground features a boat ramp, picnic areas, a playground, and restrooms...
Thunder Rock Campground
Thunder Rock Campground, located 1.8 miles from the Ocoee Whitewater Center, offers 37 non-electric campsites for popups and RVs under 20 feet, with only one electric site available. It features a group campsite and is a favored spot for whitewate...
From $12/night
Woodring Branch Primitive Campground
Woodring Branch Primitive Campground, located in the North Georgia Mountains near Carters Lake, offers a peaceful retreat just 70 miles from Atlanta. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as boating, hiking, and picnicking, with two loop trai...
From $10/night
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Clarkesville has 311 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Doll Mountain Day Use Area Shelter is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Clarkesville vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Clarkesville welcome pets. Deep Creek Group Camp is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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