Ellijay, Georgia

The Cabin

Sherpa Camp isn’t luxury. It’s something better.

About Sherpa Camp Ellijay

Sherpa Camp isn’t luxury. It’s something better.

A cabin built with intention—bunk beds, a king bed, lanterns for reading light, and a porch that listens to the creek. It sleeps up to five comfortably and was designed as a basecamp for families, small friend groups, and those who still believe in firelight and field guides.

Inside, you’ll find:

★ A king bed for deep rest after long hikes


★ A custom triple bunk (full + two twins), perfect for kids or friends


★ A fully stocked kitchen with a propane stove, fridge, wine cooler, and those old glass Coke cups that just feel right


★ A table for meals, maps, or card games


★ A fireplace, a curated library, and Smart TV

Starlink Wi-Fi is available—but most guests tell us they never needed it. The real connection is out the window, down the trail, across the bridge.

Sherpa Camp was never meant to be a destination


It’s a return.

Living Room

Loft King

Living Room

Loft King

Starlink + SmartTV

Bunk Room

Kitchen

Creek feet from cabin

Maps & Books

Explorers kit

Dining Room

Bathroom + Shower

Firepit

Covered Bridge

Grill Area

Deck

Porch

Creek

On Forest Service Road

Exterior

Built for families, couples, and friends

Who It’s For

Sherpa Camp is for those who miss the way things used to feel. It’s for families who want their kids to remember bunk beds and firelight. For couples who want quiet without a screen. For solo wanderers who pack books and boots. It’s for anyone who still believes in campfires, creeks, and stories that last longer than a weekend. If you’re looking for luxury, this isn’t it. If you’re looking for

meaning, you’re getting close.

“You come here to remember what the world felt like before it got so loud.”

— A future guest, maybe you.

Camp is Almost Ready. Want First Dibs?

Sherpa Camp opens soon. Join the waitlist to get early access when we launch limited reservations.

© 2025 Sherpa Camp Ellijay — A project by Hyrule Capital