RENEW your spirit in the heart of the highest retreat center in the Southeast surrounded by towering Georgia mountains and 750,000 acres of the Appalachian Mountain Forest. Enota Mountain Retreat is blessed with a countless pristine creeks, endless springs, and towering waterfalls to enrich both the body and the soul. Enota Mountain Retreat is the perfect escape to spend your weeks, weekends and vacations with your friends and family. Enjoy the peace, serenity, and joy of this magical land while hiking the countless trails, jumping in the 200 foot waterfall, visiting our animal sanctuary, or just fishing.
RELAX in lodging tailored to your needs. We offer a wide range of accommodations including comfortable full service rustic cabins with large living rooms, full kitchens, linens, decks, grills and surrounded by woods. RV sites are all full hookups shaded by trees, on the stream, with large wooded decks, picnic tables, grills, and fire rings. We also have many tent camping sites, many of which are on the stream and shaded and some by one our waterfalls. Enota Mountain Retreat also has all of the comforts of home including a welcoming rustic lodge, satellite television, a dining café, Jacuzzis, playgrounds, and much more.
RECREATE on Enota 60 acres on the highest private point in Georgia. Remember that Enota Mountain Retreat is a non-profit organization organized to preserve this ancient Cherokee land. All monies go toward maintaining this beautiful environment for our guests. Enota is also an Eco-Village with the largest private hydroelectric plant in the Southeast, an organic garden, and run entirely by a staff of volunteers dedicated to preserving nature. By the way, both children and adults enjoy visiting our animal sanctuary where we have more than 300 animals.
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