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Davydd
Nov 07, 2011Explorer
Coming home last month we drove through northern Georgia. We had tried to get into the state parks and national forest campgrounds but they were overrun by fall tree viewers on the weekend we were there. We thought maybe we could find a spot in an out of the way National Forest campground that you had to drive deeply into on a gravel road. It was our last option since sunset was rapidly closing in. It was full. The sites were not all that great since they were primarily for tent campers and not very level. So we drove up to the adjacent Dockery Lake Trail Head in the Chattahoochee National Forest. It was gravel, level, there was a vault toilet and totally isolated from the other campers. All in all not bad and definitely better than a Walmart parking lot.


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