Bleu Canoe Tiny Cabins

115 Sweetwater Cir, Clarkesville
(706) 947-1833

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Jackie Harrison

This was a very cute and quant tiny cabin center

Food and drinks: The Bleu Canoe Restaurant was delicious!

Service: 5

deepsouthculture

We stayed in honeysuckle for a couple days during the week. It was small but obviously the point is to go outside and explore the area! We grilled both days and had a small campfire our last night. We did a lot of hiking in the parks nearby and visited the historic graveyard next to the cabins. It was a great stay, we were lucky to have the area to ourselves pretty much so it was nice and quiet. We definitely had a great time and will be coming back again sometime!

Service: 5

Elaine Reed

By chance, my husband and I recently stayed at the Bleu Canoe Campground in the Laurel tiny cabin. It was a last minute booking on a holiday weekend and we needed pet-friendly. The location was great for where we wanted to go and what we wanted to do. The tiny cabin was indeed tiny. It was very clean and had all the essentials as listed (coffee pot, microwave, small refrigerator, breakfast items, coffee, creamer, shampoo, conditioner, bath gel, toilet paper). There were also dishes and silverware (2 of each) and some assorted kitchen items and of course, linens. The bed was comfortable but the curtains didn't cover the entire window and were very thin. If you're not an early riser, that could be a problem because it was very light inside the cabin early in the morning. While the pictures of Laurel show a chair and a bench inside, we had neither. There was literally nowhere to sit inside, other than the bed. There was a small bistro table outside and two Adirondack chairs near the fire pit. The only picnic table we saw was up in the wooded area beside Laurel and looked like a holdover from a long closed down actual campground. There are also several buildings that appear to be leftovers from a long ago camp, plus an abandoned looking, overgrown cemetery nearby. It’s kind of a quirky place. And then, there's the restaurant...wow, what a unexpected find that was (I gave a separate review for the restaurant). The food and drinks were amazing, as was the service. Our tiny cabin and the restaurant were both pet-friendly. And North Georgia…wow, what a beautiful place. All in all, we had a great time at Bleu Canoe Campground and will probably go back, though we'd love to see a chair of some kind inside Laurel the next time!

Service: 5

Peggy Riggs

Fantastic place to stay!

Service: 5

Steve Sargent

Food & drinks: The Bleu Canoe restaurant is not to be missed.

Service: 5

AtlantaMom3

I almost hesitate to write this review, because I'm afraid so many people will flock to this little piece of heaven in the north Georgia mountains that I won't be able to visit without booking far in advance! Nevertheless, here I go... For my husband and my 26th wedding anniversary, we decided to get away to the north Georgia mountains for a few days away from the kids (our first time away from them for this long, although the youngest is a teenager). One night I was googling a place near Clarkesville where my high school marching band used to spend a week every summer for band camp. I was wondering whatever happened to that place, since many high school groups across the state used to travel there for summer camp, such as football camp, band camp, majorette camp, etc. I was excited to find it recently became a tiny house campground with a fabulous restaurant! I already wrote a review for the Bleu Canoe restaurant (which was so fabulous that we ate there every night of our stay), so I will just focus on the campground. Hubby and I stayed in the Maple tiny house, which was so cute! I can't say enough about the cleanliness of the place. I am OCD-picky when it comes to cleanliness and germs, so I was very pleased that everything was beyond my expectations. Most of the tiny homes are brand new (I believe just a couple of years old), and the older original "fish cabins" have been completely renovated to like-new. I stayed in one of those old cabins back in high school, and I have to say the owners did an amazing job of renovation on those cabins!! Breakfast was provided, with a basket of fresh fruit (navel oranges), packets of oatmeal and grits, boxes of a variety of cereal, and quite a few granola bars. Also included in the mini-fridge were little bottles of milk and orange juice. From what I understand, all of the houses come with a kitchenette and full bathroom; outside, a fire pit (with a place to purchase split wood at a very reasonable price) with chairs and a picnic table round out the "glamping" experience. My hubby and I took advantage of our time and hiked the three-mile loop that led right out from our cabin, and explored the Clarkesville area on several of the beautiful waterfall hiking trails. Because the campground is remote, you will only find Wi-Fi near the main area (where the restaurant is), but we enjoyed the break from the "rat race" by being in nature while still living in comfort! Fun fact: I was very pleased to see that the old "football field" still exists. The owner told me that nature had overtaken it, so he had it cut back to the original football field measurements, with the exception of an island of trees where he plans to put hammocks for visiting guests (I can't wait to come back in the summer to relax there!). The field is now called a "star-gazing field, " and my hubby and I walked out one night when the sky was clear, and we were just mesmerized at the many stars we could see. Other fun things available are corn hole games--located where the old swimming pool used to be, which is now a beautiful patio section that sometimes has fire pits lit for guests in the evenings (it mostly rained when we were there, so we didn't get to peruse these activities). I really enjoyed going back in time to this place and am glad to see that it has been remade into a place where my family and I can return and enjoy nature. I loved the place in high school for band camp, and I love it now as a glamping campground!

Laurie Hendrix

We had a great time at our stay at Blue Canoe! We will go back!

Lisa Jacobs

Cool romantic getaway. Onsite restaurant is really good. Close to ton of hiking trails. Tiny homes are cozy!

Rachael Eley

This place was just amazingThe location is awesomeOur tiny cabin even accommodated our pontoonEveryone on staff is wonderful and the fetch field was great to keep the Border Collies happy with FrisbeeOur cabin was the perfect size for a low maintenance fun weekendCool restaurants and breweries nearby too but honestly the campground has everything you need

John Hagadorn

Great place to eat, stay in "tiny cabins", and unwind in Lake Burton, Ga

Brandie Hammond

Everything about the Bleu Canoe was perfect. The food was delicious. The tiny home was clean and spacious. The entire staff were super friendly and attentive. We can't wait to go back

Felicia McDaniel

Awesome place to stay for a weekend get away. We stayed in one of the tiny house cabins and loved it. The on-site restaurant is really good as well.

lisa ellisor

Cool romantic getaway. Onsite restaurant is really good. Close to ton of hiking trails. Tiny homes are cozy!

Lara V

Great spaces but sometimes the neighbors are too close together

cecil fountain

Great food and service

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