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Sip and savor your way through local flavors at campgrounds and RV parks near wine and beer tasting experiences. Located close to vineyards, wineries, craft breweries, and tasting rooms, these destinations are ideal for relaxing getaways with a taste of the region’s best pours.

RV parks and campgrounds with Wine/Beer Tasting Nearby near Toney, Alabama.

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Bates Farm

Bates Farm in Decatur, Alabama, offers 31 RV sites and two tent sites on a working farm in the Tennessee Valley, with 20, 30, and 50-amp powered water-and-WiFi sites alongside a range of non-powered options, taking rigs to 60 feet. A zip line, craft room, and wedding venue make this a farm-stay and event property rather than a conventional campground. Sites divide clearly between powered and non-powered. Powered sites carry 20, 30, or 50-amp with water and WiFi in back-in and pull-through configurations, sized to 60 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Non-powered options include group RV sites in the back 20 acres, sites near the playground, and sites by the bathhouse — genuinely useful for self-contained rigs and groups. Note there are no sewer hookups at the sites. A general store, snack bar, laundry, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. Programming rather than amenities defines the property. A zip line provides aerial adventure, with sports courts, volleyball, and a playground alongside, and a craft room for indoor hours. Walking trails and picnicking areas run the farm, and the wedding venue function reflects how well the Tennessee Valley setting works for events. A golf course, boating, and wine and beer tasting are nearby. Pets are welcome. Decatur sits in Morgan County on the Tennessee River's fertile floodplain, with the Appalachian foothills rising east — a landscape that has anchored north Alabama's agricultural heritage since early-nineteenth-century settlement. The farm serves both adventure recreation guests and event visitors across the seasonal calendar. Spring and fall are the most comfortable — book event dates well ahead.

from $23/night

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Clearwater Cove RV Resort

47 RV Sites

Clearwater Cove RV Resort in Winchester, TN, offers 47 full-hookup RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 65 feet. Sites break into four categories — standard back-in, lakeview back-in, premium lakeview back-in, and full-hookup pull-thru — all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, and a picnic table. The resort is rated big rig friendly, and the pull-thrus let long rigs settle in without unhitching. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, firewood, and on-site dining cover the practicalities. Pets are welcome, with a dog park on the property. The lakefront setting drives the recreation: a marina, boat docks, and a boat ramp put guests on Tims Ford Lake for fishing and boating, and an outdoor pool, game room, and pavilion handle the rest. Biking, picnicking, and swimming fill out the days, with a state park and wine tasting nearby. Tims Ford Lake is one of Tennessee's clearest reservoirs, impounded on the Elk River in Franklin County, with limestone bluffs and forested shoreline defining its 10,700 acres. Current rates and availability for each site category are on the booking page. Lakeview sites and premium lakeview sites are the first to go on summer weekends.

from $70/night

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Harmony Ridge RV Park

7 RV Sites

Harmony Ridge RV Park in Linden, Tennessee, offers 7 full-hookup RV sites on laser-leveled ridgetop sites with sweeping southern views, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 80 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Individually named sites — several designated Big Rig — join walking trails, a community fire pit, and dark-sky stargazing. Seven sites are named individually rather than pooled into tiers, spanning full-hookup Big Rig and full-hookup standard designations, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, sized to 80 feet, with fire pits. Naming each site and flagging which handle big rigs is unusually transparent for a park this size — you know exactly which pad you are booking. Eighty feet accommodates the longest coaches with a tow. A dump station, firewood, and community fire pit handle the practical side. The park is LGBTIQA+ friendly. Walking trails run the property, with hiking, exceptional stargazing, and productive birding. Boating and wine tasting are nearby. The laser-leveled pads are worth noting — on a ridgetop, level is not a given, and it saves a lot of blocking. Pets are welcome. One navigation note: the park recently rebranded from Linden Camp and new signage is still being installed, so do not be thrown if you see the old name on arrival. Perry County sits in the Tennessee Valley's mid-state hill country, where the Buffalo River runs undammed for 120 miles — a Nature Conservancy-designated corridor and one of the best canoe and kayak floats in the state. Nashville is about 90 minutes east. Spring and fall are most comfortable. Reserve ahead.

from $40/night

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Greensport RV Park & Campground

144 RV Sites

Greensport RV Park and Campground in Ashville, Alabama, offers 144 full-hookup RV sites on Neely Henry Lake, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 85 feet behind a gated entrance, open all year. Back-to-back double sites join back-in and pull-through categories, alongside a marina, boat ramp, fishing pier, beach, and jumping pillow. One hundred forty-four sites span back-in, back to back doubles back-in, and pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp with site WiFi, sized to 85 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. The double sites are built for two rigs traveling together, and 85 feet accommodates the longest coaches. A general store, laundry, propane exchange, restrooms, showers, library, boat storage, and a pet washing station handle the practical side. Google Maps has been giving unreliable directions to the property — enter "Greensport RV Park" by name or follow the directions on the park's site. The marina anchors the recreation, with a boat ramp, boat docks, boat rentals, kayak rentals, and a fishing pier opening the Coosa River for boating, paddle boats, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. An outdoor pool, beach, jumping pillow, gaga ball, sports courts, pickleball, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, cornhole golf, walking trails, hiking, mountain biking, golf cart rentals, a playground, and dog park fill the rest, with live music and strong stargazing. Neely Henry sits in the Appalachian foothills at the edge of St. Clair County's quiet lake country. Summer lake season drives demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $48/night

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Piney River RV Resort

117 RV Sites, 4 Tent Sites, 2 Glamping Sites, 1 Onsite RV/Trailer, 4 Tiny Houses, 7 Park Models

Piney River RV Resort in Bon Aqua, Tennessee, offers 118 full-hookup RV sites, 11 park model and tiny house units, four tent sites, and two glamping sites on the Piney River, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 80 feet, open all year. Pavilion Waterfront, Waterfront, and Super Premium categories join standard and upper campground tiers, with a splash pad, pool, and barn. One hundred eighteen sites span standard, premium, super premium, super premium upper campground, waterfront, and Pavilion waterfront categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, sized to 80 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Eighty feet accommodates the longest coaches with a tow. The waterfront tiers are the ones to request. Eleven park models and tiny houses, four tent sites, two glamping sites, and RV rentals round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, dump station, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. The address is 6869 Piney River Road North. A splash pad and outdoor pool anchor the summer, with the river carrying canoeing, kayaking, water sports, swimming, and fishing. A game room, barn, sports courts, pickleball, basketball, a pond, playground, pavilion, dog park, and on-site dining fill the rest, with live music, hiking, biking, and strong stargazing and birding. A golf course, state park, and wine tasting are nearby. Fifty miles from downtown Nashville, minutes from Johnny Cash's farm, in the Western Highland Rim's cedar and limestone country. Summer drives demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $49/night

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Made in the Shade RV Park - Only

34 RV Sites, 10 Cabins

Made in the Shade RV Park in Only, TN, offers 34 full-hookup back-in RV sites and 10 cabins, with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 50 feet. Every site is a full-hookup back-in carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, and a picnic table, and ADA-accessible sites are available. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, and a clubhouse cover the essentials, with ten cabins for guests without a rig. Pets are welcome, with a dog park. An outdoor pool, a pond, creek frontage, walking trails, and a playground fill the wooded grounds, with swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, and picnicking. A lake, a state park, golf, and wineries are all nearby. Only sits in Hickman County in the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee, just off Interstate 40 at Exit 152, in the wooded country between Nashville and Memphis that the interstate's pace tends to hide. Rates for sites and cabins are on the booking page. Summer and fall color weekends book first.

from $30/night

Clarksville RV Resort

39 RV Sites, 2 Cabins

Clarksville RV Resort in Tennessee offers 39 full-hookup RV sites and two cabins with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted up to 100 feet. Premium pull-through and water-and-electric categories join a standard pull-through tier, with an outdoor pool, beach, sports courts, and on-site dining. Thirty-nine sites span premium pull-thru, pull-thru, and pull-thru water-and-electric categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with site WiFi, sized to 100 feet, with picnic tables. Confirm your tier, as the water-and-electric category does not carry sewer at the site. An all-pull-through layout at 100 feet is exceptional — no backing at any site and room for anything on the road. Two cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills, dump station, restrooms, showers, firewood, personal mailboxes, and on-site dining handle the practical side. No wristbands are required for activities or amenities. An outdoor pool anchors the warm months, with a beach, sports courts, volleyball, gaga ball, a playground, pavilion, community fire pit, and dog park filling the rest. Wine and beer tasting and a state park are nearby, and a golf course is close. Clarksville sits on the Cumberland River in Montgomery County, connecting Land Between the Lakes' outdoor recreation to the northwest with the Nashville corridor to the southeast. Fort Campbell is adjacent, which brings a steady military and contractor market alongside travelers. Demand runs year-round rather than seasonally. Reserve ahead for graduation and change-of-station periods.

from $50/night

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Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

One hour north of Atlanta in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort offers a category of RV experience that is genuinely difficult to find: a luxury adults-only retreat on 115 private acres where the natural setting and the resort amenities are both operating at the highest level. Designed exclusively for Class A and Class B motorcoaches, the resort trades campground conventions for something closer to a mountain boutique hotel—without asking you to leave your rig behind. Talking Rock village sits at the doorstep, and the greater mountain corridor stretches in every direction. A Mediterranean-style clubhouse forms the social heart of the property, hosting everything from morning coffee hour to live music performances, ice cream socials, and community dance parties that draw guests out of their coaches and into good company. Dual pools—one heated, one chilled—accommodate different preferences, while a dedicated adult pool stays serene for those seeking a quieter soak. The hot tub with mountain views makes a strong case for lingering well past sunset. A full-service spa, fitness center, and pickleball courts round out the wellness and recreation options, and the resort's beautifully maintained gardens and open veranda make outdoor relaxation a genuine draw in itself. The 115-acre property backs up against the forested ridgelines of the North Georgia Mountains, and hiking trails winding through the grounds deliver immediate access to hardwood forests, seasonal wildflowers, and long views across the ridgeline. Elevation runs noticeably cooler than Atlanta, making the resort a popular escape from late spring through fall when the mountain climate is at its most inviting. Evenings carry a particular quality here—quiet except for the sounds of the Georgia woods, with the ridges catching the last colors of the day before the stars come out fully. Blue Ridge, one of the most beloved small mountain towns in the Southeast, is close at hand with its antique shops, wine trail, scenic railway, and outstanding trout fishing and tubing on the Toccoa River. Ellijay, Georgia's self-proclaimed apple capital, offers orchards, wineries, and seasonal festivals within easy reach. Amicalola Falls State Park—home to the southern approach to the Appalachian Trail—is accessible for day trips. Atlanta's world-class museums, dining, and entertainment remain within a comfortable hour's drive for those who feel the pull of the city. Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort is open year-round, though spring and fall claim the most devoted repeat visitors drawn by foliage and mild mountain temperatures. The resort caters exclusively to motorcoaches, so verifying rig compatibility before booking is essential. Event weekends with live music fill quickly, and checking the resort's calendar when planning around specific dates is recommended. If you're searching for an upscale North Georgia mountain retreat that blends genuine natural beauty with resort-quality amenities and a warm sense of community, Talking Rock delivers at every turn. Reserve your site and discover why loyal guests return season after season.

from $79 $68/night

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Timberline Glamping at Amicalola Falls

6 Glamping Sites

Timberline Glamping at Amicalola Falls offers six luxury glamping sites inside Amicalola Falls State Park in Dawsonville, Georgia, at the foot of the state's tallest waterfall. Retro RV and furnished tent accommodations come with an outdoor pool, zip line, and full park access at 418 Amicalola Falls State Park Road. Six glamping sites make up the accommodations, including Retro RV units and spacious furnished tents — you arrive with luggage rather than equipment, which is the entire point. Restrooms, showers, laundry, a general store, and firewood serve the property. With six sites, reserve well ahead. Pets are welcome. An outdoor pool and a zip line anchor the on-site recreation, with sports courts, basketball, corn hole, walking trails, a playground, and a pavilion filling the grounds. A creek runs the property, with hiking, swimming, and picnicking from the site and wine tasting nearby. The waterfall is the reason to come. Amicalola Falls drops 729 feet — the tallest cascade in Georgia — and the state park serves as the approach trail terminus for the Appalachian Trail, marking the start of the 2,190-mile footpath to Katahdin. Watching thru-hikers set off in spring is part of the experience here. The setting sits within an hour's drive of the Atlanta metro, which makes this one of the most accessible genuine mountain glamping locations in the Southeast. Spring thru-hiker season and October foliage in the North Georgia mountains drive the heaviest demand. Reserve well ahead for both.

from $109/night

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Timberline Glamping at Lake Martin

Timberline Glamping at Lake Martin puts a modern outdoor accommodation experience inside Wind Creek State Park on Lake Martin in Alexander City, Alabama — spacious safari tents with cozy beds, comfortable seating, and fire pits positioned within Alabama's largest state park in Tallapoosa County, giving guests the complete Lake Martin waterfront and recreation access of the Wind Creek State Park grounds with the comfort infrastructure of a furnished glamping tent that makes the lake experience accessible to guests who want the outdoor setting without the equipment logistics of tent camping in the Alabama summer heat. Alexander City's Tallapoosa County position on Lake Martin gives Timberline the specific lake recreation context of one of the most beloved freshwater lakes in the southeast. Safari-style glamping tents with real beds, seating, and fire pits inside Wind Creek State Park give guests the camping-without-compromising experience that the Timberline brand specifically delivers in state park settings — the state park address gives glamping guests the park's swimming, fishing, hiking, and boat ramp access alongside the tent's comfort, and the fire pit at each site gives the evening campfire experience that serves as the campsite's social and recreational focal point regardless of the accommodation format. The lake's presence within walking distance gives guests the immediate water access that Lake Martin's reputation sustains. Pets are welcome. Wind Creek State Park, one of Alabama's most popular and most completely developed state parks at 1,445 acres on Lake Martin's eastern shore, provides the most accessible public camping and recreation infrastructure on Alabama's most celebrated private lake — Lake Martin's 41,000 acres are primarily ringed by private homes, private docks, and resort development that limits public water access, making Wind Creek's boat ramp, fishing pier, swimming beach, and campground the primary public entry point to Lake Martin for guests without private access. The state park's hiking trails through the longleaf pine and mixed hardwood upland give non-boating guests the terrestrial recreation complement to the lake's water programming. Lake Martin, the reservoir created by the Tallapoosa River's Martin Dam in 1926 in Tallapoosa and Elmore Counties, is one of the most recreated freshwater lakes in Alabama — an 880-mile shoreline in the central Alabama Piedmont whose water clarity, the warm summer temperatures, and the resort and marina development along the private shore sustain the boating, wakeboarding, fishing, and the summer vacation economy that Alabama River Lakes Commission and the Alabama Power Company's lake management sustain as one of the state's primary freshwater recreation resources. The lake's largemouth bass, spotted bass, and striped bass fisheries sustain a tournament fishing calendar and guide industry. Timberline Glamping at Lake Martin serves guests through the Alabama camping season from spring through fall, with the summer lake season from Memorial Day through Labor Day representing the peak family recreation demand and the fall fishing season from September through November sustaining the angling-focused visitor market that Lake Martin's fall bass and striped bass feeding cycles specifically produce. Auburn-Opelika, 40 miles southeast of Alexander City in Lee County, provides the Auburn University campus, the Toomer's Corner celebration tradition, and the Jordan-Hare Stadium's SEC football atmosphere that give the Tallapoosa County area the fall Auburn-Alabama football season dimension. Reserve glamping tents well ahead for summer holiday weekends and Auburn home football game weeks.

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Timberline Glamping at Lake Lanier - Shady Grove

Timberline Glamping at Lake Lanier Shady Grove in Cumming, Georgia, provides a gated glamping and camping retreat on the shores of Lake Sidney Lanier in Forsyth County's northern metro Atlanta lake country, combining direct water recreation access on one of the most visited lakes in the United States with the privacy and natural character of a wooded shoreline setting that the lake's more developed commercial areas cannot replicate. Positioned on Lake Lanier's eastern shore just south of the US Army Corps of Engineers' Shady Grove Recreation Area, the property serves both local metro Atlanta day visitors and overnight guests seeking the Georgia lake lifestyle in a gated property away from the crowded public beach and marina facilities. The property's water recreation focus is evident in every facility decision: boat docks, boat rentals, kayak rentals, paddle boats, and paddleboarding access give guests multiple on-water options without leaving the property, and the gated entrance and shoreline setting provide the private lake access that Lanier's most sought-after properties command. A beach for swimming, general store, firewood, laundry, playground, showers, and dump station serve the practical needs of overnight guests, and the bird and wildlife watching available in the property's wooded shoreline complements the active water sports recreation with quieter natural observation opportunities. Wine and beer tasting options accessible nearby reflect the north Georgia wine country character developing in the Forsyth County hills. Lake Sidney Lanier is a 38,000-acre reservoir on the Chattahoochee River in the northern Georgia Piedmont, created by Buford Dam in 1956 and now one of the most visited US Army Corps of Engineers lakes in the country with approximately 11 million annual visitors. The lake's proximity to Atlanta—approximately 40 miles northeast via GA-400—makes it the primary lake recreation resource for the nation's ninth-largest metropolitan area, driving the boating, fishing, and swimming demand that makes summer weekends on Lanier among the most energetically social lake experiences in the American Southeast. The Lake Lanier Islands Resort complex on the lake's eastern shore provides the most concentrated public amenity infrastructure with a water park, golf course, and marina that complement the more natural glamping experience at Timberline's wooded shoreline property. The north Georgia wine country developing in the Dahlonega area above the lake, and the Gold Rush heritage of Dahlonega's historic downtown—where the nation's first major gold rush occurred in 1829, 20 years before California's—provide cultural and culinary day-trip destinations that extend the Lake Lanier visit beyond the water recreation itself. Timberline Glamping at Lake Lanier Shady Grove operates seasonally from late spring through early fall in north Georgia's four-season climate, with the summer swimming and boating season from Memorial Day through Labor Day driving peak demand for the boat docks and water recreation access that distinguish this property from inland alternatives. The lake's famous July 4th fireworks display, visible from the water, represents the single most competitive reservation period of the summer when boat traffic on Lanier reaches its annual maximum. Fall's Georgia Piedmont foliage through October and the cooler temperatures of September provide a more relaxed canoeing and paddleboarding experience on water with significantly lighter boat traffic than the summer peak.

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Timberline Glamping at Unicoi State Park

6 Glamping Sites

Timberline Glamping at Unicoi State Park near Helen, Georgia, offers six luxury tent accommodations inside the state park, furnished with beds, air conditioning, heaters, and Keurig coffee makers. A lake, beach, walking trails, and full park access sit at 1788 Highway 356 in the North Georgia mountains. Six glamping sites make up the accommodations, and the furnishing list is what separates this from camping in name only — beds, climate control in both directions, and coffee in the morning without a camp stove. Restrooms, showers, a dump station, firewood, propane fills and exchange, and WiFi serve the property, with cabins also available. With six sites, reserve well ahead. Pets are welcome. The park does the rest. Unicoi's 53-acre lake sits close by with a beach for swimming, and walking trails, hiking, a playground, and a community fire pit fill the grounds. A creek and river run nearby, with birding across the forested mountain setting, planned activities through the season, and wine tasting and an amusement park nearby. The approach makes genuine outdoor immersion accessible to guests who do not own camping equipment or want to haul it — you get the state park's trail network and mountain setting without the logistics. Helen is the Bavarian-themed alpine village a short drive away, which gives the area an unusual combination of North Georgia wilderness and walkable town. October foliage in the North Georgia mountains and Helen's Oktoberfest drive the sharpest demand. Reserve well ahead for fall.

from $138/night


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