Dalton, GA

RV Park Near Dalton, GA
Just a short drive south on I-75, Dalton, Georgia is a city with a lot more going on than meets the eye. Known worldwide as the Carpet Capital of the World, Dalton has deep roots in American manufacturing and industry and today, that legacy of hard work and craftsmanship extends into a thriving modern economy that includes major data centers, industrial facilities, and a rapidly growing healthcare sector. But beyond the economy, Dalton is a charming city with a lively downtown, great local dining, and a rich history that’s well worth an afternoon of exploration.
Things to do while in Dalton

Cherokee Brewing & Pizza Company
For a taste of Dalton’s local flavor, Cherokee Brewing & Pizza Company is an easy first stop. This beloved local gathering spot serves up wood-fired pizzas made with fresh, house-crafted ingredients alongside a rotating selection of locally brewed craft beers on tap. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick lunch or settling in for a laid-back evening, Cherokee Brewing consistently delivers a great experience that keeps people coming back.

Prater’s Mill Historic Site
For a uniquely North Georgia experience, Prater’s Mill Historic Site is well worth the visit. This beautifully preserved 19th-century gristmill has been standing since 1855 and remains one of the finest examples of pre-Civil War milling architecture in the state of Georgia. The mill itself is still functional, and the surrounding grounds offer a peaceful, picturesque setting that feels a world away from the interstate just down the road. Prater’s Mill is also home to a beloved annual country fair each spring and fall, celebrating Southern Appalachian culture with live music, traditional crafts, and homemade Southern food.

Tunnel Hill Heritage Center
History lovers won’t want to miss the Tunnel Hill Heritage Center, home to one of the most fascinating Civil War landmarks in all of North Georgia. The Western & Atlantic Railroad Tunnel — completed in 1850 — was the first major railroad tunnel in the South and played a significant strategic role during the Civil War, most notably during the famous Great Locomotive Chase of 1862. Guided tours take visitors through the tunnel itself, offering a vivid and immersive look at the engineering marvel and the history that unfolded around it. It’s a remarkable piece of American history hiding in plain sight.
After a day exploring Dalton’s history, flavor, and local character, Scenic City RV Campground is just a quick hop north on I-75 and ready to welcome you back. Settle into one of our spacious full hookup RV sites, spend the evening in a yurt-style glamping tent perched right on the water’s edge, or make yourself at home in one of our long-term sites if the Dalton area has you thinking about sticking around for a while. However you choose to stay, a peaceful Ringgold evening is always a fine way to end a great day.
