Yurts are a Unique and Cozy "Glamping" Experience!
Want to spend the weekend in the woods but don't want to sleep in a tent? Try "glamping"—or glamour camping—in a yurt.
Made of wood and canvas, yurts feature a deck, picnic table and grill/fire ring outside. Inside you will find furniture to sleep six, electrical outlets, large windows and locking doors. A water spigot is located outside. All you need to bring are sleeping bags or linens, cooking utensils, a cooler, food, and family or friends.
- Bathhouse with hot showers and flush toilets is within walking distance.
- Futons fold out to full-size mattresses. Guests should bring linens (or sleeping bags) and pillows.
- A fire ring/grill and picnic table are provided outside, so you can enjoy a campfire. Cooking is not allowed inside the wooden yurt.
- Maximum stay is 14 nights.
- Maximum occupancy is six people (five at High Falls). Bunk mattresses and convertible couches included.
- Pets are not allowed in or around yurts.
- A ceiling fan, small heater, screened windows and electrical outlets are provided. Please do not bring portable air conditioners. Portable fans and space heaters are allowed.
- Quiet hours are 10 p.m.–7 a.m.
Yurt Locations
Cloudland Canyon State Park—10 yurts
706-657-4050
122 Cloudland Canyon Park Road
Rising Fawn, GA 30738
High Falls State Park—6 yurts
478-993-3053
76 High Falls Park Drive
Jackson, GA 30233
Red Top Mountain State Park—1 yurt
770-975-4226
50 Lodge Road, S.E.
Cartersville, GA 30121
Fort Yargo State Park—6 yurts
770-867-3489
210 S. Broad Street
Winder, Georgia 30680
Tugaloo State Park—6 yurts
706-356-4362
1763 Tugaloo State Park Road
Lavonia, GA 30553
Sweetwater Creek State Park—10 yurts
1750 Mt. Vernon Road
Lithia Springs, GA 30122