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Vacation rentals in Pine Mountain

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Cabin in Pine Mountain
Modern Luxury Log Cabin Near Callaway Gardens
Newly remodeled luxury cabin with all the conveniences for a family, girl's weekend, or romantic getaway. Enjoy beautiful views from the back porch, relax in the soaking tub, cozy up next to fireplace with a puzzle, or sit under twinkling lights by the fire pit. The peace and serenity of the nature surrounding the cabin provides the perfect backdrop to your getaway in the mountains. Located just minutes away from Beautiful Callaway Gardens, FDR State Park, Downtown Pine Mountain & Warm Springs.
$163 per night
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Private room in Pine Mountain
Polly's Place - Room in Beautiful Historic Home
A beautiful Georgian historic home is in the heart of Pine Mtn, within 2 blocks of downtown and a leisurely bike or drive to Callaway Gardens. It is riddled with original architectural details and gives a true historic Georgia experience. Any lover of architecture and antiques would be fulfilled in this home. The home boasts a whooping 3200 square feet of living space and a beautiful yard and porch for outdoor living. An additional bedroom to accommodate 4 is available, inquire about dates
$60 per night
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Villa in Pine Mountain
Luxury Deluxe Villa in Beautiful Callaway Gardens
Completely remodeled and fabulously redesigned Luxury Villa situated within the secluded Mountain Creek Villas at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia. We welcome you to relax among the surrounding luscious nature & enjoy the best of designer indoor & outdoor living spaces with a luxurious touch. Located just minutes away from enjoying all of the attractions, amenities, & events in Beautiful Callaway Gardens & Georgia's most breathtaking hiking trails & views in FDR State Park.
$190 per night

Stay near Pine Mountain's top sights

The Oyster House8 locals recommend
Callaway Gardens Robin Lake Beach12 locals recommend
Eatz On The Corner14 locals recommend
Three Lil Pigs6 locals recommend
San Marcos Mexican Restaurant9 locals recommend
Fox's Pizza3 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Pine Mountain

Cabin in Warm Springs
Happy’s Hideaway - Hot Tub
$199 per night
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Cabin in Warm Springs
The Summit
$195 per night
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Chalet in Pine Mountain
Callaway Calling
$182 per night
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Treehouse in Box Springs
Bide In The Trees - Luxury Treehouse Experience
$350 per night

Your guide to Pine Mountain

All About Pine Mountain

Located at the southernmost end of the Appalachian Mountains in Georgia, Pine Mountain has the best of both worlds. First there’s the quaint downtown area, known for its array of antique shops and boutiques, and where every experience is sprinkled with Southern charm. Then there are the wide open spaces where the spotlight shines on nature’s beauty. Nearby gardens have drawn travelers for nearly seven decades to striking flora and fauna and serene walking trails. Not far away is the massive park where creeks hop along trails that lead to small but sweet waterfalls. In fact, the area was so beloved by Franklin D. Roosevelt that the state park now bears his name.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Pine Mountain

With muggy summers and cold winters, the best times to enjoy the great outdoors in Pine Mountain are springs and summers, when high temperatures are in the lower 80s Fahrenheit and lows are in the 50s. Peak heat comes in mid-July, when highs inch near 90 degrees and lows are in the 70s, but it’s the mugginess that can lead to oppressive conditions, especially in late July and early August. Winters are usually in the 30s to 40s. The average monthly rainfall is about three to four inches, slightly peaking in February.


Top things to do in Pine Mountain

F.D. Roosevelt State Park

Georgia’s biggest state park covers 9,049 acres with 40 miles of trails and two lakes, with opportunities to go hiking, birding, fishing, horseback riding, stargazing, and geocaching, among other activities. Follow Franklin D. Roosevelt’s footsteps past King’s Gap to Dowdell’s Knob, where there’s a sculpture of him at the overlook where he used to picnic. The 32nd president also was known to swim in the area’s naturally warm springs to treat his polio. Waterfall lovers won’t want to miss the Pine Mountain Trail to Cascade Falls, a very popular hiking route that rewards with multiple photo-ready cascades — Csonka Falls, Big Rock Falls, Slippery Rock Falls, and Cascade Falls among them. The trailhead is 18 miles from Pine Mountain and winds through dense forest and lichen-covered rocks. If you go, be sure you’re wearing appropriate footwear to cross the streams dotting this trail and perhaps a picnic lunch to eat once you hit Cascade Falls.

Downtown Pine Mountain

Quintessential Southern charm comes to life among the antique shops and boutiques in the downtown area, which also has cafes, barbecue restaurants, and ice cream shops.

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