
Georgia Glamping Company provides gorgeous canvas tent glamping options in several locations around the city. We loved our stay on the lake a Shady Grove Campground, with canoes and firepit. Also ask about Roxy their Retro RV. (Pictured Above)

This spectacular lodging experience is nestled in the forest and only available via a 4.4-mile hike. The scenery (and the food) will keep you coming back every year.

The porch with no doors – only windows – has always captivated me, and I was even more enthralled when I was able to personally stay in this Savannah historical gem.

This “retro pad” will make you feel like you’ve stepped on the scene of Mad Men. Instead of Manhattan, though, you’ve got a view of Lookout Mountain via the pool

This gorgeous three story Blue Ridge treehouse is located in the Aska Adventure Area. Meticulous architectural and designer details abound in this 750 sf property with decks from every view. It is perfectly perched on 4 private acres overlooking National Forest with direct hiking access to the Benton MacKaye Trail right outside your door.

Speaking of Savannah, this traditional Savannah hotel is anything but! Voted one of the best retro hotels in the USA, you’ll love it. (Pictured Above)

Unplug and escape in this tiny cabin in the mountains.

Want something a little closer to the water? Or on the water? What about this yacht on Tybee? Docked only.

Try a zen escape is owned by a mindfulness-based psychotherapist & international wellness guide…you can feel the energy as soon as you enter.

If you are not keen on small, then this bedrock cave cottage in the same area.

Escape any stressors and step back in time in this Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home. (Oh! That fireplace!)

Ask me my all-time favorite Georgia escape, and -hands-down- it was our weekend away at Georgia’s only all-inclusive getaway on Little St Simons Island.

If you love mountain biking (or can appreciate the sport) then head to this mountain retreat that feels more like a community than anything else.

What’s better than a tiny house in the city that comes with 45 free-play arcade games, and a salt water pool with slide and diving board?

Forget the yurts you’ve tried before – this Atlanta yurt sits on a private lake on 80-acres. Yes, there is electricity, heat, hot water, a toilet and all the wonders of home.

Sticks and stones…don’t throw them at this treehouse. It’s made of glass!

We also love the vineyard tree house in Blue Ridge, that reminds looks like Dr. Seuss meets Salvador Dali.

This Brunswick Hostel in the Forest teaches environmental sustainability and is a spiritual retreat. Leave the kids and bring some elbow grease.

We enjoyed the perfect weekend to stay, and I felt like royalty every second. John and Grace were remarkable hosts; no wonder Southern Living calls this one of the best inns in the South. (Pictured Above)

We love this treehouse in Chickamauga because it sleeps 6 people, and it looks like a Fairy Tale house in the Candlelight Forest.