Summer is one of the best times to experience the North Georgia mountains!
Tucked away in the North Georgia Mountains and surrounded by waterfalls, trout streams, scenic drives, hiking trails, charming mountain towns, and endless outdoor recreation, Skeenah Creek Campground & Mill makes the perfect basecamp for your mountain getaway.
At the heart of the campground sits our historic 1800s mill, a reminder of the rich history that makes Skeenah so unique. During your stay, you may find Mark in his pottery studio creating handmade pieces, enjoy a peaceful evening around your campfire, cast a line in the trout stream that flows through the property, or explore the grounds and learn a bit of Skeenah's history on one of Mark's golf cart tours.
Whether you're staying in your RV, tent camping beside the creek, or enjoying one of our lodging options like the Vintage Shasta, Bunkhouse, Glamping Tent, or Tiny Home, Skeenah offers a peaceful place to slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience the beauty of the North Georgia mountains.
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Summer is one of the best times to experience the outdoors in the North Georgia mountains, and Skeenah places you right in the middle of it all.
If your ideal getaway includes trout fishing, waterfalls, scenic drives, hiking trails and time outdoors, you're in the right place!
Let's start with the TOCCOA RIVER! Just minutes from Skeenah, the Toccoa River is one of the most popular trout fishing destinations in the North Georgia mountains, offering excellent opportunities for both rainbow and brown trout.
Some favorite fishing destinations near Skeenah include:
Coopers Creek WMA - Stocked regularly, you'll have access to miles of fishing that's great for fly and lure fishing. Also enjoy miles of easy to moderate hiking in the Chattahoochee National Forest. I recommend using this Interactive Map to help find the best and most convenient spot for fishing and/or hiking.S
Tubing on the Toccoa River - Beyond fishing on the Toccoa River, the season of tubing and kayaking has begun (weather permitting)! The water flows gentle enough that it's something the whole family will enjoy... relaxation for us adults and adventure for the kiddos (4 and up). Just minutes from Skeenah, there are two locations where you can rent tubes and the shuttle is included:
Toccoa Valley Campground - Single or double kayaks are also available for rent.
Beyond the water, the area surrounding Skeenah is filled with outdoor adventure opportunities including:
Some favorite nearby spots include:
The longest suspension bridge east of the Mississippi River is located just minutes from Skeenah. Visitors can park at the Forest Service Road entrance (limited parking) and hike in via the Benton MacKaye Trail, or drive the Forest Service Road to the main parking area. From there, itâs an easy 0.2-mile walk to the swinging bridge, making this a great stop for all experience levels.
If youâre up for a scenic drive through the mountains, be sure to visit Bell Mountain in nearby Hiawassee. At the top, youâll be rewarded with stunning 360-degree views overlooking Hiawassee and beautiful Lake Chatuge. Visitors can drive to the summit, though the road is steep in some areas, or choose to take the shuttle option available during busier times. Once you arrive, you can also climb the viewing platform steps for even more breathtaking mountain views.
After a day of exploring waterfalls, fishing, tubing the Toccoa River, or discovering nearby mountain towns, return to a place where you can slow down and simply enjoy the beauty of the North Georgia Mountains.
Unlike many campgrounds, Skeenah is home to a historic 1800s grist mill that remains one of the property's most unique and beloved features. The peaceful sounds of Skeenah Creek flow throughout the campground, creating the perfect backdrop for relaxing by the water, enjoying a campfire, or simply unwinding after a day of adventure.
During your stay, be sure to stop by Mark's pottery studio, where handmade pottery is created right here on the property. Guests can also join one of Mark's popular golf cart tours to learn about the campground's history, the mill, and the surrounding grounds.
Whether you prefer a creekside RV site, tent camping beneath the trees, or one of our unique lodging options, Skeenah offers a peaceful mountain retreat where history, nature, and adventure come together.
Ready to explore the waterfalls, hiking trails with incredible views, trout fishing, scenic drives, and mountain towns that make this area so special?
Book your stay at Skeenah Creek Campground & Mill and experience why guests return year after year to the Valley Above the Clouds.
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