Motels in Woodstock, Georgia

Motels in Woodstock, Georgia
Woodstock, Georgia is approximately 30 miles away from Atlanta and all that the bustling metropolis has to offer. Woodstock itself has many opportunities for recreation. The most popular attraction for outdoor enthusiasts is Lake Allatoona where you can camp, boat, fish, hunt, hike and bike. Red Top Mountain State Park and Lodge is another popular area for visitors and is located along Lake Allatoona. There are numerous other parks, historic sites, museums and golf courses to enjoy while staying in Woodstock.

Comfort Suites Woodstock

Guests at the Comfort Suites Woodstock are treated to an exercise room, free coffee, complimentary breakfast, free weekday newspaper, newsstand and outdoor pool. Guest rooms are furnished with cable/satellite TV, hair dryer, coffee maker, iron, ironing board, microwave and refrigerator. The hotel is five miles from Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park and just over five miles away from Allatoona Lake.

Comfort Suites Woodstock
340 Parkway 575
Woodstock, GA 30188
(770) 517-9650
comfortinn.com

Hampton Inn Atlanta/Woodstock

Guests of the Hampton Inn are offered a complimentary breakfast, a fitness center and pool. Guest rooms are furnished with cable TV, coffee maker, refrigerator, hair dryer, iron and ironing board. The hotel is located nine miles from Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.

Hampton Inn Atlanta/Woodstock
450 Parkway 575
Woodstock, GA 30188
(770) 592-2323
hamptoninn.com

Microtel Inn Woodstock

The Microtel Inn features a free breakfast, pool, high-speed Internet and fitness center. The guest rooms are furnished with high-speed wireless Internet, 32-inch HDTV flat screen TV, coffee maker, hair dryer, microwave and refrigerator. The Microtel Inn is located less than a mile away from Cherokee Golf Center and Dixie Motor Speedway.

Microtel Inn Woodstock
305 Molly Lane
Woodstock,GA 30189
(678)738-0001
microtelinn.com

Article Written By Melanie Butler

Melanie Butler has been a writer for 12 years and a freelance writer since 2008. She has a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Arkansas. She has worked with other writing associations such as Associated Content.

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