Enota Mountain Retreat Campground (Georgia)
Enota Mountain Retreat Overview
Enota Mountain Retreat is the perfect mountain escape to spend time with your friends and family. Enota is a non-profit conservation facility committed to preserving our beautiful land with a number of accommodations including vacation rental cabins, full hook-up RV camping sites, pop-up and tent camping sites and a Retreat Center for conferences, groups, events and seminars.
Enota located at the highest private elevation in Georgia in a lush valley among the highest mountains in North Georgia, in the shadow of Brasstown Bald whose elevation is 4780′! Enota is centrally located between White, Union & Towns counties and the towns of Helen, Blairsville, Hiawassee & Young Harris.
Amenities
- Cable TV
- Camp Store
- Clubhouse
- Fire Rings
- Grills
- Ice
- Laundry
- Pay Phone
- Picnic Tables
- Restaurant
- Restrooms
- RV Supplies
- Showers
- WiFi
- Wood
Activities
- Biking
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Horseshoes
- Playground
- Sports Field
- Volleyball
- Walking Trails
Campsite Types
- Cabin
- RV
- Tent
- Trailer
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Enota Mountain Retreat Comments & Reviews
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This is a beautiful area, but I’m sure that there are many campgrounds in the area that are as if not even more beautiful. The manager and owner of the campground are very aggressive and have a tendency to make the experience very unpleasant. Also the farm and none of the campground is organic, the owner is not a certified farm and did not even know what organic or non gmo was. Also the cabins have mold on the wood ceilings and wood work. I will definitely pass on this one for our next trip. Also please go to the Cherokee Heritagr website and the county assessors web page and you will learn that this land is not in trust nor was it even Cherokee land. This is a sham playing in Native American heritage and while living. Also there is no restaurant, the laundry room and bathroom/showers were closed down, the store was a joke, we went to buy milk and they sold us rice milk that we later learned had already been opened and was out of date. The place is very run down and not up kept for the cost. The site fee is also 55 a night and 5 extra for each pet per night.