The tusquittee cabins are run down, I don't think it's still in business, the only campground in the area at that elevation is standing Indian, it's ran by usfs though, nice campground, but no hookups, just a dumpstation.I can't think of any private campgrounds that high up. Only two state parks come to mind, Black Rock Mountain and Fort Mountain. Fort Mountain has swimming and a shower. I don't think Black Rock has swimming.
Might have to venture up into North Carolina. Maybe Hayesville or the Franklin area. That wouldn't be much further than Hiawassee or Clayton. Not really sure if they have anything at that elevation either. Most campgrounds are down in the valleys.
I remember riding through Tusquittee Campground and Cabins near Haysville when they had just opened it up. Not sure if it's still in business or of the elevation. They did have showers, a playground and a creek.
It was scenic looking. The creek and cabins were nice as well. We were looking at camping alternatives for attending the Mountain Fair. Ended up staying at Bald Mountain Campground. They had a rodeo while we were there. That was nice.
http://www.rvparking.com/nc/hayesville/tusquittee-campground-and-cabins
The tusquittee cabins are run down, I don't think it's still in business, the only campground in the area at that elevation is standing Indian, it's ran by usfs though, nice campground, but no hookups, just a dumpstation.
Tusquittee??I thought in may have been closed. I couldn't find anything current on the net. What elevation do you reckon that was?
If you're willing to leave Georgia, there are at least two above 5,000 feet here in my county near Maggie/Cherokee: The private Mile High Campground on the Cherokee rez, and the Balsam Mountain Campground in the GSMNP. It is indeed a different world up there.
, was out there this morning, it's about 2200ft.I thought in may have been closed. I couldn't find anything current on the net. What elevation do you reckon that was?