RV and Camping Guide to Blairsville, Suches and Union County in the North Georgia Mountains
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Blairsville, Suches and Union County in the North Georgia Mountains

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Cooper Creek Campground

Activity Overview: Located along the banks of Cooper Creek and far from civilization, this area offers camping, hiking and trout fishing. There are 17 camp sites with picnic tables, tent pads and grills. Four of the sites are waterfront.

Other Opportunities: Hikers can enjoy the Yellow Mountain Trail, which follows an old logging road for 3.6 miles through forests of hemlock, pine and hardwood. Other hiking trails that start at this recreation area include the 2.4-mile Mill Shoals Trail, and the Cooper Creek Trail, which is a 0.4-mile connecting trail.

Fishing in Cooper Creek and in Mulky Creek for stocked and wild trout is popular. Cooper Creek Scenic Area joins the recreation area and features 1,240 acres with hiking trails and fishing more tributaries of Cooper Creek.

Directions: From Blue Ridge, take Hwy. 76 east for 5 miles to Morganton; turn right on Hwy. 60 south for 16 miles. Turn left on Forest Service Road 4 for 6 miles.

Site Information: Good, hard surface roads until you reach Forest Service Road 4; this road is a gravel road and is crooked and steep in parts.

Site Amenities: Restrooms have railings to assist people with disabilities; path to restrooms is not paved and there is a hill and a step to enter. People who have a disability may need assistance to get into the restrooms. Drinking water is available at this site.

Requirements: This is a designated fee area. A fee is required. The area is open from late March until the end of October.

Recommended Seasons: Spring and Fall


DeSoto Falls Campground

Activity Overview: Located in the North Georgia mountains, this area offers camping, hiking, and fishing along beautiful Frogtown Creek. Desoto Falls Recreation Area offers 24 campsites equipped with tent pads, picnic tables and grills.

Other Opportunities: Hiking along the 2-mile Desoto Falls Trail is a popular activity among visitors. The first mile of the trail is fairly easy and leads to two waterfalls. The last mile of the trail is considerably more difficult and strenuous. Fishing in Frogtown Creek with a State fishing license and trout stamp for native and stocked trout is also popular.

Desoto Falls Scenic Area is adjacent to the campground. Lake Winfield Scott is nearby, as well as Waters Creek Recreation Area, Sosebee Cove Scenic Area and Vogel State Park.

Directions: Take U.S. 129 north from Cleveland for 15 miles, or Hwy. 19 north from Dahlonega for about 18 miles.

Site Information: Loop through recreation area is paved.

Site Amenities: Desoto Falls Recreation Area has toilets and drinking water available. Each site is equipped with a picnic table, tent pad and grill.

Requirements: Area is open from late April until late November. A fee is required for camping and day use parking. This area is open 24 hours a day for campers use.

Recommended Seasons: This area is open from late April or early May until late November


Dockery Lake Campground

Activity Overview: Overlooking Dockery Lake and nestled deep off the side of a mountain, this recreation area offers camping, hiking, picnicking and fishing. The area offers 11 campsites with tables and tent pads.

Other Opportunities: Hikers can enjoy the 3.4-mile Dockery Lake Trail, which provides access to the Appalachian Trail. Fishing in Dockery Lake is popular also. Check State fishing regulations before fishing. The picnic area offers six picnic tables. Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area offers similar recreation opportunities and is located to the south of Dockery Lake.

Dockery Gap Scenic Overlook offers another spectacular view of north Georgia, and Woody Gap offers a breathtaking view as well. The Appalachian Trail also can be accessed at Woody Gap.

Directions: Take Georgia 60 north from Dahlonega for 12 miles, turn right (east) on Forest Service Road 654 for 1 mile.

Site Information: Loop through recreation area is gravel.

Site Amenities: Each campsite is equipped with tent pad and picnic table. Restrooms and drinking water are also available.

Requirements: Area opens mid-April and closes late October; gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. daily. A fee is required.

Recommended Seasons: Spring thru Fall


Lake Winfield Scott Campground

Activity Overview: Overlooking beautiful Lake Winfield Scott in the north Georgia mountains, this recreation area offers camping, picnicking, boating, fishing and hiking. Two camping loops offer 36 campsites on a first come, first serve basis. You can reserve in advance group-camping area that accommodates a maximum of 25 people.

Other Opportunities: Hikers can enjoy numerous trails near this area, including the Lake Winfield Scott Trail, the Jarrard Gap Trail, the Slaughter Creek Trail, and the Appalachian Trail. Fishing, swimming and boating (electric motors only) in the clear 18-acre lake are popular also. A paved boat launch is located near the head of the lake.

Directions: Take U.S. 19 and 129 south from Blairsville for 10 miles; turn right (west) on Georgia 180 for 7 miles.

Site Amenities: Loop through recreation area is paved. Five pull-through sites and two double sites are available. Each campsite is equipped with tent pad, grill, lantern post and picnic table. Drinking water, restrooms and hot showers are available during open season. The area has a few campsites that are accessible to disabled visitors, and has an accessible fishing deck. Restrooms are not yet specifically designed to be accessible to people with disabilities.

Requirements: The camping area is open from late April until late October. Fees are required. During winter months, drinking water is not available and the restroom is a privy.

Recommended Seasons: Year long


Frank Goss Campground

Activity Overview: Located along the banks of Rock Creek and far from civilization, this area offers camping, hiking and trout fishing. There are nine campsites with picnic tables, tent pads and grills.

Other Opportunities: Hikers can enjoy the Appalachian Trail nearby and it can be accessed easily from Forest Service Road 69. Another beautiful hike is along the Benton MacKaye Trail to the north of Frank Gross; this trail crosses the Toccoa River on a suspension bridge that is 260 feet long. Fishing in Rock Creek and Mill Creek for stocked and wild trout is popular. Deep Hole Recreation Area is nearby and offers similar activities. The Chattahoochee National Fish Hatchery is located on Rock Creek also.

Directions: From Blue Ridge, take Hwy. 76 east for 5 miles to Morganton; turn right on Hwy. 60 south for 15 miles. Turn right on Forest Service Road 69 for 5 miles.

Site Information: Good, hard-surface roads until you reach Forest Service Road 69; this is a gravel road and is crooked and steep in parts.

Site Amenities: Restrooms have railings but are small; path to restrooms is paved. Drinking water is available at this site.

Requirements: This is a designated fee area. A fee is required. Area is open from late March until the end of October.

Recommended Seasons: Spring through fall are recommended.


Mulky Campground

Activity Overview: Located along beautiful Cooper Creek, this recreation area offers camping, hiking and fishing. The camping area is across the road from the creek, and offers 11 sites with picnic tables and grills.

Other Opportunities: Hikers can enjoy the Yellow Mountain Trail, which follows an old logging road for 3.6 miles through forests of hemlock, pine and hardwood. Other hiking trails that originate nearby include the 2.4-mile Mill Shoals Trail, and the Cooper Creek Trail, which is a 0.4-mile connecting trail.

Fishing in Cooper Creek and in Mulky Creek for stocked and wild trout is popular. Cooper Creek Scenic Area joins Cooper Creek Recreation Area and features 1,240 acres with hiking trails and fishing more tributaries of Cooper Creek.

Directions: From Blue Ridge, take Hwy. 76 east for 5 miles to Morganton; turn right on Hwy. 60 south for 16 miles. Turn left on Forest Service Road 4 for 5 miles.

Site Information: Good, hard-surface roads until you reach Forest Service Road 69; this is a gravel road and is crooked and steep in parts.

Site Amenities: Good, hard-surface roads until you reach Forest Service Road 4; this is a gravel road and is crooked and steep in parts. This facility is accessible for the disabled; campsites are all on flat ground and restrooms are accessible. Drinking water is available at this site.

Requirements: This is a designated fee area. A fee is required. Area is open from late March until the end of October.

Recommended Seasons: Spring through fall are recommended.

for more information
USDA Forest Service

Toccoa Ranger District
706-632-3031

Brasstown Ranger District
706-745-6928

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