13 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Suches, GA
Suches sits high in the North Georgia mountains at nearly 2,900 feet elevation, where the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest surrounds a collection of RV parks and campgrounds. The area draws visitors to Brasstown Bald, the Appalachian Trail, and countless creeks cutting through the Appalachian foothills. Both privately owned campgrounds and national forest recreation areas operate here, giving travelers options for how remote or developed they want their camping experience to be.
Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area sits on an 18-acre mountain lake originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s and still operates as a scenic camping destination within the national forest. Skeenah Creek Campground and Mill takes a different approach, run by a family operation with 35 full-hookup RV sites plus tent camping areas, all centered around an authentically preserved 1800s grist mill on a peaceful creek. Cooper Creek USFS Campground and Recreation Area offers another public option for visitors seeking national forest camping with access to biking, fishing, and trail recreation. Deep Hole Recreation Area rounds out the major destinations in the immediate area. Most of these parks welcome pets and families, and the mix of government-managed and private facilities means travelers can choose between developed amenities and backcountry simplicity.
The region sits within striking distance of major outdoor destinations. Great Smoky Mountains National Park lies 65 miles away. Closer by, the Appalachian Trail passes within a mile of Suches, making day hikes accessible from most campgrounds. Dahlonega, Helen, Blairsville, and Blue Ridge all sit within reasonable driving distance and offer small-town restaurants, shops, and attractions. Fishing, hiking, and mountain biking dominate the activity calendar year-round across the national forest lands surrounding the campgrounds.
Winter temperatures average around 41 degrees Fahrenheit in January, while July highs settle near 77 degrees. The forest terrain means shade and cooler conditions even during summer months. Spring and fall bring mild weather and colorful foliage to the mountain valleys. Travelers should plan for the elevation and occasional mountain weather, and understand that some national forest campgrounds operate seasonally. The area's forested character means cell service varies by location, which appeals to those seeking genuine disconnection from town life.
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Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area is a scenic 18-acre lake nestled high in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in North Georgia, offering an ideal destination for mountain...

Skeenah Creek Campground & Mill is a family-owned RV and tent camping destination located in North Georgia's Suches Valley, nestled along a peaceful creek beside an authentically...
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Suches Adventures is a glampground offering a stimulating, relaxing, peaceful, and adventurous mountain-top experience. Located in Suches, Georgia, it provides a refreshing and...
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Two Wheels of Suches Motorcycle Campground, Restaurant and Lodge offers riders, traveling in the North Georgia Mountains, a place to stop and grab a bite, camp, stay in the lodge...
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Nestled amidst the breathtaking North Georgia Mountains, Mountain Fellowship Camp and Retreat Center is a place for all ages to experience Christian fellowship in a safe and fun...
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The Georgia Appalachian Trail Club manages, maintains, and protects the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Georgia with volunteers from its membership and the interested public....
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The Frank Gross Recreation Area is located within the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, offering a variety of outdoor activities. From the rolling hills of the Piedmont to the...
Show moreThe Cooper Creek Recreation Area offers a variety of outdoor activities amidst the rolling hills of the Piedmont and the mountains of the southern Appalachian mountains. Visitors...
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The Cooper Creek USFS Campground & Recreation Area is located in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, offering a variety of outdoor activities. From the rolling hills of the...
Show moreThe Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest offers a variety of outdoor activities, from biking and fishing to camping and hiking. The forest spans from the rolling hills of the...
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