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Registration is now open!
A classic camp weekend in a gorgeous retreat setting!
When's the last time you made something with your hands? Stayed up late talking with new friends around a fire? Tried something just for the fun of it?
Camp Full Moon is a weekend for adults who miss that magic. Camp takes place at a 185-acre retreat center tucked into the North Georgia mountains—think forest trails, comfortable lodging, really good food—and fill it with the kinds of activities and people that make you feel like a kid again. No screens. No agenda. Just space to play, connect, and breathe.
If you've been craving something different—a reason to put your phone down, try something new, or just be around people who actually want to talk—this is it.
October 15–18, 2026 | Clayton, GA
Questions? We'd love to hear from you. Use our contact us page or reach out at info@campfullmoon.com — we're happy to chat before you commit.
Unplug, PLay, connect
Unplug from notifications, leave your responsibilities behind, and be present with your fellow campers in the great outdoors.
Turn ordinary moments into magic. Remember when you used to play without overthinking? That's the self we're inviting back—quirky, spontaneous, and totally unfiltered.
Create lasting bonds through shared adventures, evening campfires, and the daily rituals that transform strangers into lifelong friends.
“What I feel is most significant is how they were able to create such a fun, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere. In the space of 4 days, they turned a group of mostly strangers into a community of people who supported and cared about each other. There was no pretense or negativity, and everyone was eager to engage with and learn about each other.”
The cfm experience - from the campers
“It was nice to be around so many creative people (artists, musicians, dancers, writers), hilarious people who also love laughing, people who could engage in authentic conversations... really just *good* people. The kinds of people I was eager to stay connected to through social media or texting even after camp was over. Did camp cure my social anxiety? No, but that's only because they haven't figured out how to compress Camp Full Moon into a pill I can take every day.”
“As an introvert, I was a little apprehensive about the prospect of spending a weekend with strangers, but I am SO glad I pushed myself to do it. I felt like my whole self was welcomed and celebrated while I was there. I tried so many new things and met so many new, kind folks in the process. I feel like camp gave me multiple opportunities to reconnect with my long dormant creative self and get to know really lovely folks on a meaningful level. I genuinely hope that more people have the opportunity to have this lovely experience, because it has been such a highlight for me.”
See you soon
See you soon