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The cabin's exterior features a wood-shingled facade surrounded by lush greenery. Steps lead to a welcoming entrance, framed by vibrant flowering shrubs and trees that provide a sense of seclusion in the wooded landscape.
Cabin in Lakemont
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Cozy Lux Mtn Cabin, 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba + Loft, Private!

Welcome to the most immaculate & cozy cabin in Lakemont! Also, one of the closest to Tallulah Gorge! Newer construction on 3+ acres with wooded, seasonal mountain views & complete 360 degree privacy! Just 5 minutes to Tallulah Gorge, historic Lakemont village, and 10 minutes to Lake Rabun and Clayton! Discover amazing hikes, swimming, boating, shopping and dining! Or, relax next to the fireplace or on the screened porch! Comfy beds, lux linens and nice cabin decor. Super clean and fresh!

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The exterior of a cozy A-frame cabin is framed by lush greenery, showcasing a spacious deck with wooden seating. A fire pit is positioned at the center, surrounded by black adirondack chairs. Warm string lights are hung above, enhancing the inviting space for outdoor relaxation.
Tiny home in Tiger
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Tiny A-Frame Cabin Near Tallulah

This rare tiny A-Frame cabin is a cozy getaway in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Georgia—nestled between state parks (Black Rock, Tallulah Gorge/Falls, Moccasin Creek), popular outdoor destinations (Lake Rabun/Burton/Seed, Minnehaha Falls) & miles of hiking trails! Nearby is the charming historic town of Clayton (est. 1819); home to the flagship Wander outdoor store, amazing food spots (Wood-fired pizza, Cuban, Mexican, Italian, American, etc.) & lovely shops. Follow us on insta @tinyacabin!

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A vibrant scene showcases two golden retrievers playing in a shallow stream, surrounded by lush green foliage. Behind them, a cascading waterfall flows over rocky tiers, creating a soothing sound and enhancing the natural beauty of the forested landscape.
Cabin in Oconee County
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 350 reviews

Secluded Waterfall Cabin.

Romantic, rustic cabin at the base of a 35-foot waterfall, nestled in the middle of 16 secluded acres surrounded by national forest that extends to the Chattooga River. This magical get-away caters to those with an adventurous spirit. Hike from the cabin to additional waterfalls, bike down Turkey Ridge Road to Opossum Creek Trail and the Five Falls or drive two miles to the Chattooga Belle Farm. The Waterfall Cabin is a joy to us all, and we hope you love it as much as we do. No cleaning fee.

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A treehouse surrounded by trees glows gently with warm lights in the evening. Two Adirondack chairs are positioned around a fire pit, with a small table nearby. The forest setting offers a calm and inviting atmosphere for outdoor relaxation.
Treehouse in Mountain Rest
5 out of 5 average rating, 438 reviews

THE BELLA LUNA Romantic Treehouse - Outdoor Shower

This is the perfect ROMANTIC ESCAPE! Located in the Sumter National Forest the Bella Luna is just 5 minutes from Stumphouse Tunnel, Issaqueena Falls, Yellow Branch Falls hiking trail, and Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park and within an hour of Clemson, Lake Jocassee and Clayton, GA. Our romantic retreat features carefully curated vintage furnishings, an outdoor shower, napping net, relaxing seating areas and an outdoor fire pit stocked with firewood and a S’mores kit! We can't wait to host you!

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The cabin entrance is framed by autumn foliage and wooden steps leading up to the door. A small round fire pit with several wooden chairs is positioned in front, creating a cozy outdoor gathering space. Soft lighting highlights the inviting entryway.
Cabin in Clayton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Ursa Minor Waterfall Cabin

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Relax listening to the creek and waterfall. You will feel like you are in the middle of nowhere, but you are less than 10 minutes from downtown Clayton. The charming city has shops, coffee, restaurants, a brewery and Wander North Georgia. Explore a bit farther out to Tallulah Gorge, Black Rock Mountain, Lake Burton and Tiger. Cabin has 1 bedroom and a loft with more beds. Full kitchen and laundry. Check out our Instagram @ursaminorcabin.

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Cabin in Tiger
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

Quintessential Cabin above a Creek - Renovated

Enjoy the warm glow of the fireplace while sipping on a whisky as clear mountain water rushes by in the creek below. Seemingly float amongst the trees as you relax on the screened in porch filled with sunlight and a calming breeze. Show the kids how to roast the perfect marshmallow or prepare an amazing dinner in the slate stone fire pit. Sit around the dining table, chatting, playing classic games with a record playing in the background. Bathe your senses with the perfect mountain getaway.

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A charming stone exterior of the house is set among tall trees, providing a natural backdrop. A gravel path leads to the entrance. Two chickens can be seen roaming freely across the grassy area in the foreground, contributing to the serene environment.
Home in Clayton
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 430 reviews

The Extra House

We have a comfortable Extra House we call it. Extra cozy extra cute Extra House. The house is right on the Tallulah River in Towns County. There is fishing/swimming hole about 100 ' up river and a waterfall up a trail behind the Big House about a 30 minute hike up and back. Longer if you jump in the falls. Trout fishing out the door and 6 miles of fishing along the main road. We have a 250' zipline into a swiming pond or get off before the water. Lots of hiking trails and waterfalls.

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A communal dining area is visible, featuring a green table surrounded by wooden chairs. A cabinet is positioned along the wall, while a chair occupies a corner. Natural light is seen entering through the doorway leading to the kitchen.
Home in Clarkesville
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 594 reviews

Welcome to Grandma's House

My place is close to Smoky Mountains, Helen, Tallulah Gorge, waterfalls, hiking trails, mountain lakes, hour from Atlanta, parks, great views, restaurants, art and culture. World class trout fishing just 20 minutes away, where I caught my 10 lb., 26" one! I welcome couples, solo adventurers, families (with kids), and big groups. Popular hiking trails and waterfalls are just 3 miles away. Handicapped accessible, including shower. TV with dozens of DVD movies, no cable or satellite.

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The cottage exterior features a rustic charm with a tin roof and wooden accents. Potted plants adorn the front entrance, while a vintage pickup truck is parked nearby on the gravel driveway, surrounded by lush greenery.
Guesthouse in Clarkesville
5 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Cozy guest cottage at The Black Walnut Chateau

Welcome to our charming cottage nestled on a historic property in North Georgia. If you're seeking a tranquil getaway in a picturesque setting, look no further. Our cottage is the perfect retreat for nature lovers as we are close to Tallulah Gorge, tons of hiking trails and waterfalls making it the perfect resting spot for a weekend in the mountains. It's ideal for couples, or a small family. And we are pet friendly! Close to Helen and surrounded by all North GA has to offer!

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The charming cabin features a warm wooden exterior, framed by vibrant autumn foliage. Decorative quilt patterns adorn the front walls, complemented by potted plants on either side. A gravel pathway leads to the entry, enhancing the inviting, natural ambiance.
Cabin in Clayton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

the Screamin' Bear Cabin

Looking for a romantic hide-away? Do you LOVE nature? Then the Screamin' Bear Cabin is the place to be. Just a 10-to-12-minute drive (4 miles) into downtown Clayton, you can enjoy unique shops and places to eat as well as nearby wineries, a distillery, a brewery and 2 speak-easy bars! Nearby hiking, fishing, white water rafting, scenic drives, and more. Or stay at the cabin and enjoy the hot tub and fire pit. North Georga is an adventure waiting for you!

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A charming wooden cabin with a blue metal roof is nestled among lush green trees. A spacious deck with wooden railings surrounds the entrance, offering steps leading down to a natural area. Surrounding foliage enhances the serene setting.
Cabin in Tiger
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Black Bear Necessities Cabin

Tucked away in the North Georgia mountains is the cabin "Bear Necessities" waiting just for you. This 2 BR, 1 bath cabin is completely surrounded by nature and privacy with a 360 degree forestry view. Come enjoy the beautiful covered deck with a swing and grill for outside enjoyment. A perfect setting for time spent with family, friends, or a romantic getaway just a short drive away from town, plenty of shops, restaurants, and outdoor activities!.

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A charming outdoor seating area features wooden tables and chairs under a shaded porch. A grill is positioned nearby, with decorative flowers hanging above. The scene is complemented by expansive green trees and a gravel path leading to the tiny house.
Tiny home in Clayton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 580 reviews

Tiny House -Hot tub, Waterfall & Farm View

Tiny House Living! The tiny house includes a double bed, 50” flat screen TV, small fridge, microwave, k cup machine, full tiny bathroom with shower and loft reading nook. Outside you will find 6 acres to roam, a two person hot tub, charcoal grill, fire-pit and small waterfall with a porch. The Lil Red Tiny House is located about 30 feet behind another home that is not currently occupied. Please Note: outdoor cameras are capable of recording.

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Your guide to Tallulah Falls

All About Tallulah Falls

Tucked into the northeastern corner of the scenic Georgia Mountains near the borders of Tennessee and South Carolina, Tallulah Falls is named after the cascading waterfalls of the Tallulah River. A town with a long history of attracting nature-loving visitors, this small Victorian settlement is a popular jumping-off point for exploring the dramatic scenery of the Tallulah Gorge State Park right on its doorstep.

Just north of the falls, the park’s Shortline Trail is one of the most accessible and serene ways to explore the Tallulah River, with three miles of paved trail that follow the Old Tallulah Falls Railroad bed. Much of the remaining 20 miles of hiking and biking trails lead up and alongside the falls, making them more physically strenuous. Experienced thrill-seekers can get a permit to go whitewater rafting during the twice-annual water release or climb the park’s vertiginous cliff faces for a unique perspective of the maple leaves turning crimson in the fall. Those in the know head up to Tallulah Point Overlook to admire the 1,000-foot gorge from the roadside, and the 45-minute drive into neighboring South Carolina is worth the trip for a laid-back day spent kayaking on Lake Tugalo or casting a line for largemouth bass.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Tallulah Falls

The most popular time for visitors to come and see the majesty of Tallulah Falls is from late spring to early fall, when the temperature is usually mild and the humidity is relatively low, creating the perfect conditions for hiking and mountain biking amid the towering oaks and maples. The weekly Saturday Night Bluegrass Jam held in the town’s Bluegrass Square is perfect for music lovers. Late fall into winter is a quieter time to visit, and this is when the foliage in the park is at its most vibrant. To see the river at its most powerful, plan to arrive at your Tallulah Falls vacation rental during April and May or between September and November. Each weekend during these months, the power company releases extra water over the Tallulah Dam, showing off the full majesty of the gorge’s six cascades.


Top things to do in Tallulah Falls

Gorge Floor Suspension Bridge

A suspension bridge hangs some 100 feet above the rocky floor of Tallulah Gorge. Only 100 crossing permits are allotted per day — river conditions permitting — so be sure to get there early if you want to see and feel the rush of the water beneath you. Be sure to look out for the towers used by tightrope walkers to cross over this powerful cascade. The Gorge Floor is closed during water releases.

Georgia State Park’s Geotour

Using GPS-enabled devices, you can participate in treasure hunting where you locate objects hidden by fellow adventurers. Georgia State Parks’ GeoTour for Tallulah Gorge sets you the challenge of hunting for treasures and secret code words to win a special coin from each region.

Kayaking through the rapids

Experienced whitewater kayakers travel to Tallulah Falls each November weekend to test their skills during the annual water release. On Saturdays, the water flow through the gorge is over ten times more powerful than on a typical day — and the rushing water doubles on Sundays. Spectators can watch the waterfall and the kayakers from a number of lookouts across the rim of the falls.