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Top 11 Glamping Spots in Georgia

Camping is a way of life in Georgia. There are lots of incredible state parks and recreation areas here that are perfect for pitching a tent or taking out the RV. But even if “roughing it” isn’t exactly your idea of a good time, you can still enjoy the stunning natural areas of Georgia with all the comforts of home.

Glamping is the term used to describe “glamorous camping” and can include staying in yurts, cabins, cottages, or other high-end outdoor accommodations. In this article, we’re highlighting the best glamping destinations across the state of Georgia. As a fun alternative to traditional hotels and B&Bs, you can stay at these exciting places for a change of pace. Glamping is such an interesting way to travel because every place you stay offers something a little different. Read on to learn more!

Owl in the Oak Treehouse, Duluth Owl in the Oak Treehouse - Private Forest Escape
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Owl in the Oak Treehouse, Duluth

Located in Duluth, this popular glamping spot is a treehouse and perfect forest escape. It is ideal for up to three guests and has one bedroom and one bath. It’s secluded and has both modern comforts and rustic touches. You’ll love the small stream about 30 feet below the treehouse. The rental space is about 100 yards behind the host’s house and offers an off-the-grid experience in 120 square feet with a 50-square-foot sleeping loft that is accessible with a ladder. You can use the in-treehouse kitchenette with a propane cooktop, sink, and small cooler refrigerator. The bathroom has a composting toilet and shower. Stay here for a unique experience while actually suspended in the trees!

Secluded In-Town Treehouse, Atlanta Secluded Intown Treehouse
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Secluded In-Town Treehouse, Atlanta

This is one of the most popular treehouses in the U.S. and a fun Airbnb for two guests. It features a suite of three beautiful rooms in the trees and is just minutes from downtown. The treehouse has been featured on TV shows and in magazines. The three separate areas of the treehouse represent the mind, body, and spirit. Guests here have bathroom access in the basement/lower level of the host’s private home. There’s free parking in the driveway too.

Mountaintop Luxury Treehouse at Selah Ridge, Ringgold Mountaintop Luxury Treehouse at Selah Ridge
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Mountaintop Luxury Treehouse at Selah Ridge, Ringgold

Here is another treehouse option, but this one is in Ringgold and suits up to four guests. It has two beds and one bath, and it’s on 19 acres of private property. You’ll be just minutes from some of the best wineries in Georgia here and also near whitewater, hiking, and Chattanooga. Come here for solitude and tranquility in your glamping experience. Guests love the bridge that connects the treehouse to a hot tub and the views and sounds from the rustling trees. It’s an ideal spot for a romantic getaway and to reconnect with nature. There is not Wi-Fi in the treehouse, which will really help you disconnect from technology and enjoy being off the grid.

Romantic Tree House Retreat with 15 Private Acres, Trion Porch at Romantic Tree House Retreat with 15 Private Acres
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Romantic Tree House Retreat with 15 Private Acres, Trion

You can also book this Airbnb treehouse to check out the Trion area of Georgia and have a romantic stay for two guests. This contemporary-style treehouse offers views of Pigeon Mountain and has a modern and fully equipped kitchen, rear deck with a gas BBQ, and screened balcony that leads off the bedroom. Guests here also love the Japanese Ofuro soaking tub for relaxation among the trees. Come here to experience the tranquility of the Appalachian Mountains of Northwest Georgia and to have 15 acres of woodlands for seclusion. The space also offers a full-size shower and washer and dryer in a separate laundry room. It’s about two hours from Atlanta and 50 minutes from Chattanooga.

Luxury Glamping in a Secluded Yurt with Private Lake, Conyers Luxury Glamping in a Secluded Yurt with Private Lake
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Luxury Glamping in a Secluded Yurt with Private Lake, Conyers

Here’s another yurt option and one that works well for up to six guests. It is a lovely place for nature enthusiasts and in a secluded 80-acre area that is serene and wild. The inside has air conditioning, a hot water bathroom, a kitchenette, and many other modern amenities. The outdoor area features a wooden deck, picturesque views, decorative lights, and a private dock for fishing or taking out a canoe.

The Riverside Cabin, Blue Ridge The Riverside Cabin
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The Riverside Cabin, Blue Ridge

For a cabin glamping experience, choose this option in Blue Ridge that’s right on the river. This Airbnb property has a shared pool and hot tub access and walking trails on the grounds. It’s three miles from downtown Blue Ridge. Pets must be individually approved to stay here. The cabin is only suitable for people without mobility issues because there are steps and a sleeping loft area accessed by a ladder.

Alpaca Treehouse in the Bamboo Forest, Atlanta Atlanta Alpaca Treehouse in Bamboo Forest
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Alpaca Treehouse in the Bamboo Forest, Atlanta

This is another very popular Airbnb rental in Atlanta and a top glamping spot for a staycation. It accommodates up to four guests and has two beds. It has enhanced cleaning procedures, heat and air conditioning, and is a safe place in the middle of a private bamboo forest. You can be among llamas and alpacas wandering the forest when you stay at this treehouse that has been featured on TV shows. Only children over age 12 are allowed here. Additional accommodations are also located on this farm property. The bathroom is a short walk down a rustic path through the forest.

Kaluna Farm Retreat Wooden Yurt, Talking Rock Exterior of Kaluna Farm Retreat Wooden Yurt
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Kaluna Farm Retreat Wooden Yurt, Talking Rock

Yurts are also fun for glamping, such as this one that accommodates eight guests in Talking Rock. This wooden yurt is great for families and has multiple beds for little ones. It’s close to the host’s organic homestead and hemp field. Stay here to be on an organic family farm and for a family-friendly vibe. There’s a sacred spring where you can access water and parking just below the yurt.

Luxury Treehouse with Hot Tub, Fire Pit & Swing Bed, Blue Ridge Three gorgeous levels to enjoy
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Luxury Treehouse with Hot Tub, Fire Pit & Swing Bed, Blue Ridge

Available to rent on Vrbo, this luxury treehouse is 650 square feet in size and sleeps up to six people. It has one bedroom, a loft, 1,200-square-foot decks, and three levels. The treehouse is on four private acres of land overlooking a national forest. You can access the Benton MacKaye Trail right outside. Access to the ramp is by ramp, not stairs. With this treehouse rental, you’ll have a kitchen, living room, rockers, a double porch swing, and TVs. The outside bar seating area is great for grilling out, and the hot tub deck is right under the treehouse.

Cherry Blossom Yurt on Lookout Mountain, Rising Fawn Cherry Blossom Yurt on Lookout Mountain
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Cherry Blossom Yurt on Lookout Mountain, Rising Fawn

This yurt is very popular for glamping stays through Airbnb and great for two guests. It’s a true mountain retreat that is surrounded by the mountains and trees of the Chattanooga Valley. It is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, has a kitchen with everything you need to make meals, and has a full bath with shower. The yurt has heating and cooling, as well as a ceiling fan and Wi-Fi. Cloudland Canyon is just four miles from here, and there are some great restaurants just a few miles from the yurt.

Firefly Bend Treehouse with Hot Tub, Suches Firefly Bend Treehouse with Hot Tub
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Firefly Bend Treehouse with Hot Tub, Suches

Here’s another glamping treehouse we love and that’s located in Suches. It’s meant for two guests, is built on the side of a hill, and is completely secluded on five acres. There are two other treehouses and a main cabin here. Relax in the hot tub and enjoy all that the national forest has to offer – hiking, cycling, and kayaking. Nearby are the towns of Dahlonega, Blue Ridge, and Blairsville. Managed by Suches Vacation Rentals, you can also take advantage of supplemental services like fishing guides, extra cleaning services, and grocery pick up.