Vacation rentals in Georgia

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Treehouse in Rising Fawn
The Sassafras Treehouse
The Sassafras Treehouse on Lookout Mountain is a brand new luxury treehouse with panoramic views and a spectacular sunrise. The treehouse features an a fully functional kitchen, (mini fridge, induction cooktop, and convection microwave) a traditional queen bed, a full bathroom, oversized soaking bathtub, outdoor shower, hot tub, firepit, bed swing, and several additional amenities listed below. This home is suited for 2 guests. This is a place to relax, unwind and unplug, therefore there is no television at this location. The Sassafras Treehouse is situated on 18 acres with many natural elements such as boulders, some of which were used in the construction and pathways of the treehouse, mountain laurel and sassafras on the grounds. Occasionally you may even spot deer. There are yurts nearby, not managed by us but we are happy to give you the info if you have additional people you are traveling with who want to stay nearby. The treehouse is constructed of many repurposed materials. The heart pine floors, lathing strips for ceiling construction, and reclaimed lumber used for ladder to the loft bedroom and chevron barn door was all from a furniture store that was over 100 years old. The beautiful dutch door was taken from an estate in Asheville, North Carolina. As you can see, a lot of love went into this one of a kind treehouse and we hope it brings our guests joy and peacefulness. Just like any other treehouse, this treehouse can slightly sway in high winds. This treehouse was built from a treehouse plan and has additional bracing. This rental is not suitable for pets or children under the age of 12. Minimum age to check-in is 21. The Sassafras Treehouse does not permit indoor smoking, parties, or events. 2 vehicles are permitted on the property and all guests staying overnight must be listed when booking. The treehouse is located 20 miles from downtown Chattanooga, 16 miles to Rock City, 3 miles to Cloudland Canyon, and is central to many other attractions. I am available by message and also live in the area if assistance is needed. **The outdoor shower will be winterized if temperatures drop below freezing.
Jul 9 – 16
$491 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews
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Treehouse in Box Springs
Bide In The Trees - Luxury Treehouse Experience
Bide your time relaxing in the trees at heights over 20 feet, surrounded by the natural landscape of towering pines! It’s a treehouse experience like no other! Here, you can completely disconnect and relax, but without sacrificing the best of modern conveniences. Every detail of our multilevel custom* treehouse was designed to make your biggest treehouse dreams come true. We were recently named one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL treehouses in the U.S. by TripsToDiscover! *Designed by Respire Designs
Aug 13 – 20
$371 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews
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Treehouse in Atlanta
Archimedes’ Nest at the Emu Ranch
Nestled in the trees, Archimedes’ Nest at the Emu Ranch is the dreamy, romantic escape you’ve been searching for. 
This custom-built getaway was designed for relaxation and self-indulgence, complete with special amenities to make your stay comfortable and treetop and garden views from every window where you may catch a glimpse of the emu, turkeys, swans, and peafowl roaming below. It's quiet and private, yet walking distance to East Atlanta Village- one of the hottest neighborhoods in Atlanta.
Sep 16 – 23
$318 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 577 reviews

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Cabin in Dahlonega
Houndstooth Hideaway-Stylish Cabin Near Wineries
May 8 – 15
$143 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews
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Cabin in Claxton
Perfect Couple's or Solo Getaway 1840s Log Cabin
Aug 17 – 24
$107 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews
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Treehouse in Athens
Tiny Treehouse by the Creek
May 28 – Jun 4
$120 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews
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Cabin in Clayton
Ursa Minor Waterfall Cabin
Aug 23 – 30
$74 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews
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Tiny home in Clayton
Little Red Roof, a tiny house in the mountains!
Nov 4 – 11
$116 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 455 reviews
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Cabin in Nahunta
Stars Aligned River Retreat. Grill. Firepit.
Aug 22 – 29
$100 per night
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews
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Cabin in Morganton
Couples & Small Families: Modern, Cozy & Relaxing
Sep 21 – 28
$124 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews
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Farm stay in Ellijay
Wine Country Escape/Private Downstairs Guest Suite
Jun 12 – 19
$88 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews
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Guesthouse in Alpharetta
Owl Creek Chapel
Jul 18 – 25
$223 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews
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Cabin in Cumming
Gorgeous Artisan Cabin on a Small Private Lake
Jul 18 – 25
$106 per night
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 460 reviews
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Cabin in Ellijay
TipTop Treehouse
Apr 16 – 23
$95 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews
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Tiny home in Tiger
Tiny A-Frame Cabin Near Tallulah
Nov 4 – 11
$90 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

Your guide to Georgia

Welcome to Georgia

There’s a reason Georgia is on everyone’s mind. Its capital, Atlanta, has been nicknamed Hollywood of the South for its growing film industry, attracting movie stars, production crews, and fans for short-term stays that often become permanent. With its leafy neighborhoods, five major pro sports teams, living Civil Rights history, and the ever-growing Beltline (a former railway corridor turned multi-use trail lined with parks, bars, and restaurants), Atlanta has all the essential ingredients for a thrilling city break.

Venture east to Athens for a quintessential college-town vibe, complete with record-shopping and brewery-hopping; north to set off on the hike of a lifetime on the Appalachian Trail; or south to fall in love with the achingly romantic Spanish-moss-draped streets of historic Savannah and the islands off the southern coast. Fuel your adventure with regional specialties like pecan pie, Georgia peach cobbler, and boiled peanuts from former president Jimmy Carter’s hometown of Plains.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Georgia

Spring is a glorious time to experience Georgia’s tulips, daffodils, and azaleas in full bloom, or to escape to the beach at St. Simon’s or Tybee Island for spring break. Fall is similarly scenic, especially in the northern mountains when the leaves begin to turn. Summer can be hot and humid, especially in Atlanta, but that doesn’t deter the nearly 100,000 people who pour into the city every Labor Day weekend in full cosplay regalia for the pop culture and comic-book convention known as Dragon Con. Winters in Georgia are mild overall, with snow falling on the northern mountains and highs in the 60s Fahrenheit along the southern coast. But you don’t want to get caught in a freak snowmageddon in Atlanta, whose streets and drivers are ill equipped to handle icy conditions.


Top things to do in Georgia

Civil Rights Trail

Created in 2008, the U.S. Civil Rights Trail spotlights important landmarks in the ongoing fight for equal rights in America, and Georgia is home to nearly a dozen of them, including Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthplace and Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he served as co-pastor until his assassination in 1968. Civil Bikes also offers two-wheeled tours of Atlanta’s civil-rights history.

North Georgia Mountains

The northern part of the state is home to millions of acres of protected forests and wilderness areas, brilliant fall foliage, and mountain communities bursting with small-town charm. Go waterfall-hunting at Amicalola Falls State Park, mountain biking in Ellijay, wine-tasting in Dahlonega, or ride a historic railway line in Blue Ridge.

Musical Macon

Ninety minutes south of Atlanta, smaller Macon hides a big musical legacy as the birthplace of southern rock. Macon-based Capricorn Records was once home to many popular recording artists of the 1970s, and you can still listen to cuts from its catalog at Mercer Music at Capricorn.

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