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Euharlee Creek Campground

1.5 (2 reviews)
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Historic Banning Mills - Pool table in main lodge

Historic Banning Mills

4.4(154 reviews)
42.3 mi
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What a great quick trip! We tried to cram in a lot in a 3 day/2 night stay…read more We started with the swin cars - they emwrrr lots of fun and our guide, Kaitlyn, was really great. You could tell she knew her stuff but didn't make you feel dumb for asking questions... or for help. It was the perfect start to our stay! We did the crazy squirrel ropes course and it was fun.., my oldest got scared and would not continue and they were awesome at helping her transition off. She walked away still interested in doing ropes in the future. The horseback riding was great too - make sure to opt for the 2 hours, totally worth it. Ok, so the next part is 100% my fault - we over slept and had to cancel our zip lining experience. We were there during spring break and everything was booked so it just wasn't going to happen. So this is my advice - don't overbook yourself! Or don't put the biggest attraction for your group on the day you leave! Food - so, we drove down from East of Atlanta and weren't familiar with the area. There isn't anything close! And what is close is closed on random days! Check the listings. West Georgia campus isn't far away and there are lots of options there. We had a combination of breakfast, lunch and dinner there- the food is great! Breakfast was enough to fill you up for the day and enough options for the whole family. Lunch is HUGE! You can easily split the sandwich or chicken tenders. We had the spring break family dinner and it was great- cheese burgers- but I will try their gourmet dinner next time. The grounds are expansive and beautiful ! So you have lots to do and explore. So make sure to build in some downtime to walk/hike around. One thing I was surprised about is that the cabin on the ridge (not sure about others) had a full size kitchen but no plates, utensils or pans. So pack them if you plan to bring in your own food.

First time zip liners we did level 1 and 2 as part as a vacation expierence. Great area and great…read moreexperience the tour guides were awesome thank you to Nemo for a great experience.

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Cooper Creek Campground

Cooper Creek Campground

5.0(1 review)
64.4 mi

Cooper Creek Campground is absolutely the most beautiful, off the beaten path, places I've ever…read moretraveled and it's practically in Atlanta's back yard! Located on the beautiful and noisy Cooper/Mulky Creek just an hour north of Dahlonega up Hwy 60 and then up some of the most beautiful and winding mountain roads that make you think you're never going to get there! By the time you turn on to Forest Service Rd 236 (a beautiful and peaceful dirt mountain road that climbs up through the pine and hardwood forests), you realize there is something amazing waiting for you. And there is. Cooper Creek Campground is like reaching a little slice of heaven. Fifteen campsites scatter through out the lush forest, and five of them sit right on the banks of Cooper/Mulky Creek. I advise getting there early during the week so you can get a creek side spot ... there is nothing like it! The creek is rocky and noisy and if you fish, the trout are plentiful! I walked the loop and all of the campsites were beautiful and within easy walking distance to the creek. As a solo hiker and camper, I chose spot #1 for the way the creek opened up and the trees opened up around my tent site to give me a clear view of a beautiful moon. I also liked the quiet solitude of this site ... few cars passed here since it's on the back loop. The campground hosts also live two spots up. As an avid (delirious almost) rock stacker, I fell in love with this creek. The rocks are amazing and perfect for stacking and balancing. It was so relaxing I stacked till after dark and was up just after sunrise stacking again! The pine cones in camp are plentiful, so I got a good pine smoke going and didn't have the first mosquito or black fly. I'm telling you ... this place is heaven! After dark a bunch of deer came through my camp and lapped at the creek for almost a half hour. Two fawns frolicked in the fern thickets next to my tent for a while and were bouncing around like puppies! With the light of the moon, I felt like I had a front row seat for natures big show that night! Also, there are synchronous fireflies here, which surprised me. Just after dark during the Summer Solstice, I thought it was kids playing with flashlights, but it was fireflies, all blinking in unison! It was amazing! I can't WAIT to go back! In fact, now that I'm home, I'm missing it. Cooper Creek is open year round and keep their gates open 24 hours a day. You won't get a phone signal here, so you may as well turn it off ... the solitude is amazing! Each site has a tent pad, grills, lantern pole and a picnic table. There are also bear bins that are an easy walk from each site for discarding trash. For hikers, you won't be disappointed. There are five interconnected trails that start in or near the camping area (Yellow Mountain Trail- 3.2 miles, Connector Trail- 0.4 miles, Mill Shoals Trail- 0.9 miles, Shope Gap Trail- 0.6 miles, and Cooper Creek Trail- 1.7). I found myself hiking in and out and exploring trail after trail. The abundance of trees at Cooper Creek keep the temperatures down, much cooler than up on the main road. I paid $10 a night for my site. There are faucets for drinking water and there are two vaults for bathrooms. There are no electric hook ups or dump stations. Primitive camping at it's finest! There are no reservations ... everything is first come, first serve. Have fun everyone!

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