On the way home from visiting my brother in Bethlehem, North Carolina last weekend, we made two quick stops at campgrounds in North Georgia: Tallulah Gorge and Black Rock Mountain. These are two of my favorites for scenery alone – – particularly Black Rock Mountain, which is Georgia’s highest elevation state park and is on the eastern continental divide. It’s quite a car-climb to get there, and we wanted to scope out the campsites to see which might be our favorite one to try to reserve. You can read more about Black Rock Mountain State Park here. Tallulah Gorge is also a gorgeous campground, and we love its unique history with Karl Wallenda having walked across. Both are located near the town of Clayton, Georgia, which has many wonderful eateries and even a meadery downtown. We like the farm-to-table chefs who change the menus based on what’s fresh and in season.

We’re ready for the summer, for some travel and relaxed pacing of days to be able to read and sit around the campfire. These are the times we look most forward to – – – slow travel, relaxed days, dog walks and leisurely morning coffee. There are cottages (including dog-friendly cottages) here, too! If you’re ever in Georgia, Cottage 5 looks like the one I’d recommend…..
Black Rock Acrostic
Brunch in the late morning
Lingering over coffee
Afterglow horizon sunsets
Camping on Black Mountain
Keeping it simple
Reading, talking, holding presence
On Black Mountain
Camping in the clouds
Knowing peace




