Georgia offers exceptional tent camping experiences for outdoor enthusiasts seeking diverse landscapes and accessible wilderness. From the Blue Ridge Mountains in the north to the coastal regions near Savannah, Georgia's tent sites provide opportunities for hiking, fishing, and nature immersion. The state's extensive network of state parks, national forest lands, and private campgrounds makes it easy to find the perfect basecamp for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're drawn to elevation and mountain vistas or prefer lower-altitude forest camping, Georgia delivers variety that appeals to both experienced campers and families new to tent camping.
The northern mountains around Dahlonega and Helen feature elevated tent sites perfect for cooler camping and proximity to hiking trails. Central Georgia, including areas around the Chattahoochee National Forest, offers scenic river access and moderate terrain ideal for weekend trips. The coastal regions near St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island provide unique salt marsh camping with beach access. South Georgia's areas near Valdosta feature flatland tent sites surrounded by pine forests, offering a different aesthetic for those seeking slower-paced camping experiences. Spring and fall represent the best seasons for Georgia tent camping, with mild temperatures and lower humidity creating ideal conditions. Summer brings heat and afternoon thunderstorms, while winter camping is possible but requires preparation for occasional cold snaps. Spot2Nite's real-time availability system lets you see exact tent site openings across Georgia's regions instantly, eliminating the frustration of calling multiple campgrounds. Browse by destination below.
BBQ Pit
Concrete Pad
Wifi
Back-In
Water View
Picnic Table
30-Amp
Pull-In (Not Pull-Through)
20-Amp
100-Amp
ADA Accessible
Cable TV