Campers will be happy to know there are plenty of Army Corps of Engineers-managed spots to choose from at Lake Allatoona Campgrounds.
Pop up a tent or back in your village-sized third wheel. As long as you get outdoors and smile at your neighbors, everything will be fine.
A quick note on booking the best deals: I’ve included many of the direct links to each campground below, but I’d also recommend checking out Lake Allatoona’s Campspot here as well, for two reasons.
- Campspot is a marketplace and provides pricing promotions and real-time availability that most campgrounds don’t have the ability to keep updated on their own.
- Campspot has some lesser-known, off-beaten-path campgrounds and camping locations (some hidden gems).
The links below have details on each site’s Amenities, Fees, Special Rules, Directions, Reservation Information, Contact Numbers and other vital data.
We’ve provided everything you’ll need (except bug spray and suntan lotion).
Camping is the best way to find yourself and fall in love with the outdoors … and one another.
Don’t worry about meeting a bear in the woods, but you should probably brush up on the proper etiquette, just in case.
Click Here for the Seven Rules for Camping Around Bears
Links to Lake Allatoona Campgrounds
- Holiday Harbor Marina & Resort (includes RV, Cabin, and Campground rentals)
- Clark Creek North Campground
- McKaskey Creek Campground
- McKinney Campground
- Old Highway 41 #3 Campground
- Payne Campground
- Sweetwater Creek Campground
- Upper Stamp Creek Campground
- Victoria Campground
Another very popular camping option is Red Top Mountain State Park.
State, county, and city parks also have camping, such as: Bartow County’s Gatewood Park.