Super 8 Helen
Super 8 Helen is set in an alpine-style, centrally located building near downtown Helen and Unicoi State Park. Guests enjoy free high-speed Internet, cable TV, an indoor heated pool and daily complimentary breakfast. Rooms feature microwave, fridge, hair dryer and coffee maker. Bus parking is available for large groups and handicap-accessible rooms can be requested. The hotel also has suites, whirlpool rooms and rooms with fireplaces. Not pets are allowed. Super 8 is adjacent to the 24-Hour Huddle House restaurant. Other restaurants and are within walking distance.
Super 8 Helen
8396 S. Main St.
Helen, GA 30545
(706) 878-2191
super8.com
Motel 6 Helen
Motel 6 may offer some of the cheapest beds in Helen. Downtown Helen is about a five-minute drive away, and the motel is located across from Black Forrest Bear Park. All rooms feature high-speed Internet, free local calls and expanded cable. Handicap accessible rooms are available, and pets stay free. There is an outdoor pool on site, and Chattahoochee Barbecue is just a mile away. Several other restaurants can be found in downtown Helen.
Motel 6 Helen�
8171 SR 75
Helen, GA 30545
(706) 878-8888
motel6.com
Riverbend Motel and Cabins
Set directly besides the Chattahoochee River, guests at Riverend Motel can go tubing just outside their front door. Motel rooms feature micro-fridges, cable TV, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons and ironing boards. Outside, a shared picnic area with swings and grills, is available to guests for barbecues or picnics. The cabins sleep up to four people with one loft bedroom and a sleeper sofa. Many have river views, and all have a yard, fireplace, full kitchen and cable with HBO. Some even have spa tubs. This motel is pet friendly.
Riverbend Motel and Cabins
134 River St.
Helen, GA 30545
(706) 878-2155
helenriverbend.com
Article Written By Heather Carreiro
Heather Carreiro is a certified English teacher who has been writing since 2008. The editor of Matador Abroad, her work has appeared online at BootsnAll, Matador Network, GoNOMAD, Journey Beyond Travel and Expat Women. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in linguistics and Middle Eastern studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is pursuing a Master of Arts in English at Bridgewater State University.