Welcome to Coosawattee River Resort

Nestled in the heart of the North Georgia Mountains, Coosawattee River Resort offers a unique blend of tranquility, adventure, and natural beauty. Spanning a vast 5,500 acres of forested wilderness, our resort is a haven where the hustle of city life fades into the serene melodies of the Coosawattee River and the vibrant wildlife of Ellijay.

Explore Our Expansive Wilderness 

Discover a meticulously planned community within 8.5 square miles, featuring about 141 miles of roads and 402 streets, each leading to new adventures and discoveries. From the gentle flow of the Coosawattee River stretching for 12 miles through our resort to the dense forests home to diverse wildlife, every corner of Coosawattee River Resort invites exploration and connection with nature.

 

Amenities for Every Interest 

Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, our resort is equipped to satisfy. Dive into our three pools, including two outdoor pools available from Memorial Day to Labor Day and an indoor pool open year-round. Adventure seekers can explore nearby attractions such as Carter's Lake, Amicalola Falls State Park, and Fort Mountain State Park, offering boating, hiking, and biking opportunities amidst breathtaking landscapes.

 

Your Gateway to Adventure

 With facilities including parks, a fishing pond, event spaces with fireplaces, tennis courts, a recreation center, and more, Coosawattee River Resort is the perfect setting for any getaway. Our proximity to Carter's Lake and a myriad of trails ensures that whether you're here for a weekend or a longer retreat, your stay will be filled with memorable outdoor activities.

 

Embrace the Serenity

Coosawattee River Resort is more than a destination; it's a departure from the ordinary. It's where the peace and quiet of the mountains envelop you, offering a respite from the bustle of Metro Atlanta. With comprehensive amenities and natural splendor, we invite you to experience the unique charm of Ellijay and create lasting memories in the heart of the North Georgia Mountains.