โFeb-27-2013 03:17 AM
โSep-20-2013 12:20 PM
Markiemark32 wrote:
There is a Steep (25% Grade) paved road up to the campground, a little nerve racking, just because of the steepness. I have been up it with a Travel Trailer, the road not super tight, just straight up for ยผ-1/2 mile. The cool thing, the campground is way up overlooking the Mountains! Fifth Wheels get up it all the time.
The park itself has hiking, the falls, and a lodge with restaurant.
Park Map
That time of year, hard to estimate weather, could be chilly\cold or could be nice fall like temps. Although being a little higher in the mountains, it will be cool to cold at night and mornings.
State Site
Within 30 minute drive, you can get to either Ellijay or Dahlonega (both cool little Mtn towns nice to visit).
Ellijay
Dahlonega
North Georgia Mountains are great area for camping and outdoor adventures!
Markiemark
โSep-20-2013 11:48 AM
โMar-03-2013 01:19 PM
washley1 wrote:I had no problem with my 37 ft mh.
Hold the phone! How long is your 5er? The campsites are VERY short, and the road through the campground is quite curvy and I mean tight! I have a38fter, and would NOT even attempt it. Call and speak to a ranger before you book.
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โFeb-27-2013 02:01 PM
Olde Volks Place wrote:
When you head out from the Lodge on your way to take the stairs to the btm of the falls take the time to ENJOY everything around you. I think most people are taken by the beauty around them but when you look down there is beauty to be seen there as well, meaning that you will see old car bumpers,fenders,etc that have been there along time that they left in place for your enjoyment. Also there is a section for handicap parking that is a direct access to the center of the falls, If you walk that trail either going to or coming from the parking look into the woods to your Right or Left depending and you will see a 50's Chevy truck that slid off the road many moons ago, with trees tearing it apart it is now a thing of beauty to see. I asked a ranger and he informed me that moonshiners ran that area back in the day and yes you could see what remained of an old road just above the wreckage of the truck.
So enjoy your time and be sure to all look around you may just find something I missed, OH yeah and I think there is like 400 steps so be ready.
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