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  • Tallulah River Campground

    Tallulah River Campground


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    Tallulah River Campground

    Georgia

    • Reservations: Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come first serve basis
    • Camping Fees: $15/site/night, year round.
    • Permit Info: Georgia fishing license and trout stamp required for fishing
    • Open Season: Open Year Round
    • Restrictions: The maximum length of stay is 14 days.
    • Closest Towns: The nearest town is approximately 30 minutes southeast in Clayton, GA. Here campers will find restaurants, grocery stores, etc.
    • Water: Drinking water from hand pumps are strategically placed throughout grounds
    • Restroom: 2 Chemical flushed facilities
    • Passes: The Interagency Senior and Access Passes and the Golden Age and Access Passports are accepted. These passes entitle the pass holder to a 50% discount on camping fees
    • Operated By: Chattahoochee Management, INC. under permit by the US Forest Service
    • Information Center: Please contact the Chattooga River Ranger District office at

      706-754-6221

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    Tallulah River Campground Clayton, GA
    Tallulah River Campground Clayton, GA

    Directions:
    Physical Address: 1441 Tallulah River Rd., Clayton, GA
    Take U.S. 76 west from Clayton for 8 miles; turn right (north) Persimmon Rd. (a paved county road) for 5 miles; turn left (northwest) on Forest Service Road 70 for 1 mile to Tallulah River (another 3 miles to reach Tate Branch and another 5 miles to Sandy Bottom).

    Accessibility:
    This campground is accessible to those with disabilities.

    General Notes:
    There are 3 RV pull-throughs for your convenience.

    Parking:
    Accessibility:
    This campground is accessible to those with disabilities. MORE INFO…

    www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10498

    General Notes:
    Good, hard-surface roads until you reach Forest Service Road 70; expect narrow gravel road that is crooked and steep in parts.


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