Camping in Georgia
If you enjoy sleeping out under the stars and cooking over an open campfire, then Georgia has an abundance of places that will tantalize and delight you! From campsites along the Okefenokee to the trails of the Appalachians, you will find beautiful scenery, animals in their natural habitat, and rest for your mind and body.
Georgia's campsites are many, and have various resources,
rules and regulations depending on their locations and time
of year. Always be sure to call ahead or check out www.gadnr.org.
You can camp out along the banks of the rivers, lakes, and
streams or along the many mountain trails of the state parks
throughout Georgia year round--- some for only a nominal
fee and many free. For some ideas on places to stay, see our listings
of Georgia's state parks. For the best family camping in Georgia check out the Enota campground near Georgia's highest point of Brasstown Bald.
Georgia also has some great hiking. Check out this link to learn more about hiking
in Georgia. For a comprehensive guide to camping in Georgia get The Best in Tent Camping: Georgia: A Guide for Car Campers Who Hate RVs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos .

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