About Us
Park Overview
The Top of Georgia Airstream Park is nestled in a small section of private land within the Chattahoochee National Forest in north Georgia, along a designated scenic highway. The resources and isolation of the forest provide vast opportunities for outdoor adventures. The Appalachian Trail follows the ridge line up the hill from the park.
From above you can see our little slice of Heaven, nestled in the North Georgia mountains
In winter, we get snow. Three to six inch accumulation occurs occasionally. Between these events the snow melts and winter days can be sunny and mild as well.
The park is at the southern end of the Appalachian mountains of the eastern United States. Fall leaves are spectacular with crisp sunny days common.
Park History
Organizational meetings for what was to become the Georgia Unit – WBCCI were held in 1961 with the charter granted in July. There were 31 charter members.
On February 23, 1967 a lease was signed with Cread Dyer for his trailer park near Helen, GA. It had 10 hookups and an old store building. A contest was held to select a name and Joe Bennett’s TOP OF GEORGIA won.
The park was opened officially on March 18, 1967, with 20 complete hookups at $1.50 per night and undeveloped sites at $1.00 per night.
By 1972, enough trailer pads had been added to make 102 complete hookups and 15 others with water and electricity.
In 1977, a contract was signed with Creed Dyer to purchase the Top of Georgia property.
In 1981, 84 completed sites were added in the area below the bridge.
The Top of Georgia Airstream Park is owned by the Top of Georgia Airstream Club, Unit 32, which is a member of Airstream Club International. Currently there are over 300 members in the Georgia Unit. We are proud of our unit and of our beautiful park. Come on up and enjoy the beautiful blooming flowers and trees in the spring, the cool breezes in the summer, the colorful fall foliage, and the beautiful winter landscape. You can swing, hike, visit, bicycle, and make new friends while renewing old friendships. The mountains are calling and so is the Top of Georgia!
**Attention: Neither the Unit, the Park, nor its officers are responsible for the loss of or damage to property or for injury to or death of a person on the premises of any club or non-club function. This freedom from responsibility for loss or damage to property applies regardless of whether that property has been received by any member or officer, left upon the premises, whether it is inhabited or uninhabited.