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- DinTulsaExplorerBooked Stone Mountain for the second week in August. Thanks for the quick response and information.
- DinTulsaExplorerThanks for the info!
- dodge_guyExplorer IIStone Mountain was nice for us. We had a site along the lake with a nice view of the lake and the side of the mountain. No sewer there though, but they do have full hook up front by the office.
- magnusfideExplorer IIAbout 48 minutes east of Atlanta is Hard Labor Creek State Park.
Offers horseback riding, golf, kayaking, etc. plenty of trees and no parking lot effect. - Sam_SpadeExplorer
DownTheAvenue wrote:
Twin Lakes RV park, Cumming, GA
40 miles from downtown Atlanta.....but that's about how far you have to go if Stone Mountain isn't available for some reason. It is the ONLY one I have found close to Atlanta, and I've looked a LOT.
The only drawback for me at Stone Mountain is that access to the good sites in the woods by the lake is tight. If you have a really BIG rig and/or aren't a very skilled driver that could be a problem. - DownTheAvenueExplorerTwin Lakes RV park, Cumming, GA
- pianotunaNomad IIIAnother vote for Stone Mountain. There is some history to be learned there with the relief carving on the mountain side.
- cyntdon2010Explorerstone mountain campground, its my understanding the purple zone is the best.
- DrbolaskyExplorerThe only one in the area with which we have any experience is Stone Mountain Park. Can feel like a parking lot in the loop around the office; sites along the lake in the trees are nicer and if we were to stay there again I'd opt for one of these. Very large, very busy park.
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