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    4.8 (14 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    I will be going back in the future and will upgrade to a cabin, for the price, it is a no brainer.

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    Standing Indian Campground

    Standing Indian Campground

    4.3(3 reviews)
    23.8 mi

    This is one of the prettiest campgrounds that I've ever visited. Not only is it very clean with…read moreaccess to both toilets and showers, it has a beautiful stream running though it and nature trails that branch off of it. They are also dog friendly and even have a horse friendly camp ground that's a little higher up the mountain. At the horse camp, it's more primitive with no showers and an enclosed port-a potty, but it's still a clean and beautiful wooded area. The camp store is pretty well stocked and they sell firewood. It's a bit expensive, but it saves you a trip down the mountain into town. I've stayed there three times and every other campground I've been to just doesn't seem to compare.

    Camped here 4 years ago and then again last week. The campground is always pleasant, but as other…read morereviewers have said on other sites, it is RV heavy and therefore, generator happy. The noise isn't bad,and they have a quiet time from 10pm-8am, so sleeping is simple. Bathrooms are clean and the campground hosts are very nice. Once even brought local caught, fried trout and "Mexican" corn bread to our campsite one evening. My only complaint is that the website tells you to not bring in any foreign firewood, and that they have some for sale. When we got there, they were out of fire wood and we were told that they were "waiting on the guy" for wood. "Fortunately" he came saving me a trip into town, or so I thought. The wood they delivered to our site, two loads - $50 worth - was so green and wet that I had to run into town to buy fire starter bricks just to get it going. Batoning the wood into kindling and even shaving it into starter pieces proved futile. Even after getting the fire going, it wasn't very warm as it was struggling to burn the wood that smoked and sizzled. That is my only complaint for a lovely site. There are tons of trails and scenery to take in. I highly recommend the campground!

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    Standing Indian Campground - The campground is not far from the Blueridge Parkway, which is beautiful in Fall.

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    The campground is not far from the Blueridge Parkway, which is beautiful in Fall.

    Tallulah Gorge State Park

    Tallulah Gorge State Park

    4.5(209 reviews)
    47.1 mi

    Tallulah Gorge State Park is a 2,689-acre Georgia state park adjacent to Tallulah Falls, Georgia,…read morealong the county line between Rabun and Habersham Counties. The park surrounds Tallulah Gorge, a 1,000-foot deep gorge formed by the action of the Tallulah River, which runs along the floor of the gorge. Service options here are picnic tables available, has barbecue grill and it's dogs friendly. One of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S., Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks, or they can obtain a permit to hike to the gorge floor (100 per day, not available during water releases). A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, providing spectacular views of the river and waterfalls. $5 parking fee or an Annual ParkPass is required for each vehicle. The park offers a range of trails, from easy rim walks to the more challenging trek down into the gorge floor. Permits are required for gorge floor access, but the effort is well worth it as you can get up close to the waterfalls, including the famous Hurricane Falls. Approximately 2 miles, round-trip Mulched with metal stairs, Rated difficult. This trail has a total of 1,099 stairs (including staircase to gorge floor). Please do not attempt this trail if you have any known health condition. The North and South Rim Trails consist of 3 miles round- trip which will take approximately 2 hours to hike. It is a mulched trail with exposed roots that is a leisurely walk. From the Interpretive Center there is a recycled rubber tire trail that accesses Overlooks 2 and 3. Overall had a great experience.

    The visitor center is phenomenal! Movie was down for some reason. The gift shop has loads to choose…read morefrom and the rest rooms were clean and there were many stalls available. There is almost a museum quality to the taxidermy animal scene they have in the middle of the room and along the walls. Truly a special visit! The hike to see the inspirational point and the swinging bridge wasn't too strenuous for my 4 or 5 year old for people's reference when considering it. We are an active family who hikes etc. There were a lot of warnings but we found it wasn't as bad as it seemed.

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    Tallulah Gorge State Park - 10.22 towards the S Rim 568 stairs up

    10.22 towards the S Rim 568 stairs up

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    Hidden Lake Campground & Resort - Cabins Inside

    Hidden Lake Campground & Resort

    5.0(1 review)
    25.8 mi

    If you are looking for a outstanding RV experience, this is the place for you. The scenery here is…read morebeautiful, over looking the lake with the mountains in the distance. We found the other campers to be quite friendly as well. The owners were very accommodating and went out of their way to make the experience pleasurable. Charles Turner and Camilla

    From the owner: Hidden Lake Tellico Campground & Resort is under new ownership…read more Hidden Lake is open from April 1st -through- December 1st each year. We will consider "Group" requests outside our normal open season, just call for any questions. We specialize in private group camping. Groups of 12 or more (6 couples) can rent the entire site and have your own private santuary. We offer Cabin Rentals near Cherohala Skyway and cater to Tourist Groups, Motorcycle Enthusiasts, Church Groups, Scouting Events, etc...Call for more details. Hidden lake offers a wide variety of campsites, from hike-to primitive campsites to cabins with heat and AC. Some of our hike to or ATV to only sites sites border national forest. Other sites are accessible by truck, while others are an easy walk to the bathhouse and other facilities. Miles of nature trails connect the campsites to the Lake, the River, and the Bathhouse. We have several tent camping sites that are easily accessible by road and others that are "hike to on

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    Koen with 2 Lb Crappie

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    Bluebird Valley Campground and RV Park - Give us a call!

    Bluebird Valley Campground and RV Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    Absolutely wonderful Campground, run by amazing people! The sites are spacious and the views are…read morefantastic, we had a spot with a beautiful creek running just behind it, and stayed for about a month while we waited to close on a house nearby. Very kid and dog friendly! The bathhouse is brand new, so lovely, and is the cleanest bathhouse I've ever been in at an RV park. The owners are some of the kindest people we've met in NC, super accommodating, ensured we liked our spot, and set up a picnic table and fire pit for us to use at the site. Truly the best Campground we've ever stayed at. I highly recommend staying here, whether for a night, a week, or for a long term!!!

    This little gem in Marble is a perfect spot for kicking back. Views of beautiful tall trees…read more The sites are very spacious on large gravel surrounded by green grass that run all along the creek where you can dip your feet in, throw in a line, observe the Ducks and Blue Heron or just listen to the serene sound of the water. It also is a short drive to many activities should you choose. A short drive to the quaint town of Murphy for vintage shopping, wine tasting, brewery and plenty of places to grab a bite. We highly recommend the fried pickles at Chevelle's! Owners, Jon and Eileen are so welcoming and always available if needed. New bathroom/showers will be finished by Spring 2024. We will be back in Spring!

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    Bluebird Valley Campground and RV Park - Relaxing by the gentle stream with the kiddos

    Relaxing by the gentle stream with the kiddos

    Bluebird Valley Campground and RV Park - We took lots of walks around the big loop

    We took lots of walks around the big loop

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    Cooper Creek Campground

    Cooper Creek Campground

    5.0(1 review)
    43.8 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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    Cooper Creek Campground
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