Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, the Thomas family has lived on this 110 acre farm since 1957. Wooded and cleared Campsites are available around a 5 acre lake and atop a recently cleared mountain with a 30+ mile view. Enjoy beautiful sunsets, walking trails and "catch and release" fishing.Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, the Thomas family has lived on this 110 acre farm since 1957. Wooded and cleared Campsites are available around a 5 acre lake and atop a recently cleared mountain with a 30+ mile view. Enjoy beautiful sunsets, walking trails and "catch and release" fishing.
Attractions within 10 minutes:
Highland Park Off-Road Resort
Skydive Spaceland Atlanta
Silver Comet Bike Trail
When available, campers can coordinate to tour the farm.
Our site is with 20 minutes of Trillium Vineyards, Fruithurst Winery, and The Crafty Rabbit Meadery.
What to expect
Tent site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
6 guests max per site
Campfires allowed
Pets allowed
No toilet; campers must bring camp toilets
No potable water
No showers
Pack it out
Cooking equipment absent
Picnic table absent
No wifi
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent
No playground
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 12:00 PM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Flexible
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 1 vehicle
2WD accessible
Depending on 2WD, one may have to walk to the top of the mountain
During your trip
Follow the
Leave it better
Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
I had a great time fishing and camping. The campsite up on the hill makes for a beautiful sunset/sunrise. A lot of traffic noise though. Great spot to run around for my dog!
Location
Cedartown, Polk, Georgia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East) and S’atsoyaha (Yuchi) First Nations according to