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If you’re looking to rent an RV in the mountains, Clarkesville, GA may be one of the best options. Clarkesville is a mountain town located in Habersham County. Although there are many shops and restaurants available, Helen is a short twenty-one-minute drive away and offers additional family driven attractions such as tubing and mini-golf.

The is a very mountainous area with narrow roads and is located in the Chattahoochee National Forest. In Clarkesville, you’ll experience moderate winters with only a few inches of snow per year, but summers tend to be very humid and can reach the high 90 range in temperature.

Many parks, restaurants, outdoor attractions and recreational activities are available in Clarkesville and the neighboring areas.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in Clarkesville, you will have access to several unique recreational locales, including the Tallulah Gorge State Park, which is located in Tallulah Falls, and features hiking trails, a 63-acre lake, a suspension bridge, and playgrounds. A campground in the park is also available and offers electric-only hookup for your RV It is noted on the website to call ahead before you visit, as access to the gorge floor is limited at times when the dam is scheduled to open.

Anna Ruby Falls is located in Helen. The falls are just a short hike up a paved path to a beautiful waterfall where two creeks collide into one. Curtis Creek and York Creek collide in the center of the waterfall, making this unique to other waterfalls. The Curtis Creek falls are 153 feet and the York Creek is 50 feet. A visitor center at Anna Ruby Falls provides a gift shop and vending machines for snacks and drinks.

Tubing down the Chattahoochee River is a fun experience for the whole family in the summer months. Locals call it "shooting the Hooch" There are many services in Helen that offer shuttle rides and tube rentals to get you up the river and back to your car. There are one hour and two-hour options, making it a perfect afternoon adventure! Keep an eye on the weather if you plan on tubing, as the Chattahoochee River rises quickly in heavy rain.

RV Parks

When you rent a motorhome in Clarkesville, GA, you will need somewhere to park it for the night. The Clarksville area caters to out-of-town visitors.

Sugar Mill RV Resort is located on the banks of Mill Creek, which feeds Lake Burton just a few miles away. Sugar Mill RV Resort offers both nightly and weekly rates, and there is a two-night minimum stay during holidays. Amenities include full-hookups for your RV, laundry facilities, fully paved sites, and a playground for children. Such a great place to park your travel trailer rental from Clarkesville.

Moccasin Creek State Park, is a State Park campground. that offers more of a primitive option. This 32-acre parks offers limited water hook-ups for your RV, however all 48 of the campground’s sites have electric hook-ups. Amenities at this campground include, a picnic shelter, boat ramps to Lake Burton, a wildlife observation tower, and a playground for children.

Mr. Bud’s Campground is another option and is also located in Clarkesville. While it may be a tad bit smaller than some of the others, you'll find solitude and peace here. The campground offers 50 full-hook-up sites for your RV. Men and women's shower houses, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities are also available.

Should you need a quick overnight stay, consider Walmart, truck stops, or larger grocery stores. There is a Walmart located less within 20 minutes of town and camping may be allowed at this location. Just check with the manager to get permission. Being located near Toccoa and Tallulah Falls, RV rental near Clarkesville is common, therefore, you should be able to find great amenities.

Exploring the City

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful stay in the mountains or looking to explore the downtown area , a camper rental from Clarkesville will take you out to enjoy all the recreational activities offered.

One very unique attraction close to Clarkesville is located on the Soque River and can be accessed via GA-197. Here you able to walk out on the overlook and toss food out into the river and watch the trout come to the surface. Unusual for most Georgia rivers, these trout can be up to 24” in length! If you have an interest in fly fishing, you can fish for trout on the public waters section of the Soque River.

If you're looking for a more upbeat in town experience, take the short drive to Helen, where you'll find Bavarian-style buildings, vineyards, restaurants, and many different shops. Helen gets very busy during the summer months, as multiple tubing services rent tubes and shuttle services to float down the upper Chattahoochee River. In Helen, you'll also find the Chattahoochee WMA which draws in those looking for primitive camping and a fair amount of trout fishermen.

If it's a taste of the warm Georgia sunshine you are seeking, consider a luxury camper rental in Clarkesville. Enjoy the multitude of restaurants, hike a mountain trail, watch a sunset, and take in the landscape. Rent an RV in Clarkesville and explore the Peach State!

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