Favorite NE GA camping spots?

TROUT HOUND

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What are your favorite NE GA camping spots? My wife and I hope to do a bit of camping this year. We usually camp on trout streams but are looking to find some good campsites right on or very close to a lake side somewhere. Preferably in the mountains. Any ideas? We will be in a tent. Thanks!
 

Geffellz18

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Don't really camp, but based on your handle it seems like you lil son trout fishin'. Dockery lake between Dahlonega & Suches is a nice little lake with available camping. They should start stocking again too next week I believe. Winfield Scott & Vogel lake are beautiful too. All within the same general area and all stocked with trout!
 

NE GA Pappy

Mr. Pappy
Sarah Creek off Warwoman Road in Clayton. There is a small trout stream there, and a few miles away are several trout fishing areas in Chatuge River.
 

Artfuldodger

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I don't know if there are any campgrounds with individual sites on a lake like the bigger Army Corp campgrounds. Moccasin Creek State Park on Lake Burton is nice. It's on the lake but each campsite isn't water front if that's what you are looking for.
It's adjacent to the fish hatchery which has trout fishing restricted to seniors 65 and older and children 11 and younger.
The lake has a dock for fishing. Hiking trails are close by.
Wildcat Creek and the Tallulah River are close by.

http://www.gastateparks.org/MoccasinCreek/

Are there any lakes in North East Georgia that have water front campsites? Maybe Lake Chatuge? Seems I remember camping on Lake Chatuge near Hiawassee in a National Forest campground with waterfront sites. Might be some private campgrounds on Lake Chatuge or one of the other lakes.

http://www.hikercentral.com/campgrounds/104115.html
 

greg_n_clayton

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You looking for "campgrounds" ? You got a boat ?
 

Artfuldodger

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Paynes Creek Campground
Open May 1 - Sep 8.
Gatehouse open daily 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. during above dates.
This campground is located on the Tugaloo River arm of Hartwell Lake in Hart Co., Georgia. Paynes Creek offers a total of 44 sites with water and electric hook-ups (50-amp service). 37 of those sites are waterfront! Shower/restroom facilities are conveniently located throughout the park as are the following amenities: dump station, playgrounds, swim beaches, courtesy dock and boat ramp. Many sites are private with heavy vegetation growing between sites. A new 7.2 mile hiking/bicycling trail is easily accessible from the campground.

Watsadler Campground
Open year round. All sites are open Apr 1 - Nov 30; from Dec 1 - Mar 31 sites 2-23 are open.
Gatehouse open 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. April 1 - Nov. 30 and 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Dec. 1 - Mar. 31
Campground is located near the Hartwell Dam overlooking the "Big Water" section of the lake. This campground has a total of 51 sites, all with electric (50-amp) & water hook ups. Almost every site (49 of them) in the campground is waterfront with a fantastic view of the lake! This campground features single and double sites. Other amenities at this campground include: shower/restroom facilities, dump station, playgrounds, park attendant, and boat ramp with courtesy dock and security lighting.

http://www.sas.usace.army.mil/About...Lake/PlanAVisit/Camping/CorpsCampgrounds.aspx

These look nice and close to Danielsville. Not really in the mountains but probably cool enough at night in a tent.
 

Artfuldodger

Senior Member
If you want cool nights in August head to Black Rock Mountain SP or Fort Mountain SP. They both have smaller lakes. I think the lake at Fort Mountain is closer to the campground.
Those two I think are at the highest elevations for Georgia State Parks although Fort Mountain isn't north east.

http://gastateparks.org/BlackRockMountain

http://gastateparks.org/FortMountain

Lake Conasauga National Forest Campground is popular in north west Georgia. It's the highest lake in Georgia.No Showers, electricity, or hook-ups.

http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recreation/camping-cabins/recarea/?recid=10461&actid=29

Lake Winfield Scott Campground is a nice NF Campground.

http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10528
 
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TROUT HOUND

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Perfect guys thanks big time! We have a small gheenoe type boat so I'm liking these smaller lakes yall have mentioned. Thanks!
 

riprap

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Lake Winfield scott. Not on the lake, but a short walk and boat ramp. Small lake stocked with trout and huge bass that will laugh at all lures. Coopers creek not far for trout stream and a short drive to Vogel which also has a lake.
 

Artfuldodger

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Lake Winfield scott. Not on the lake, but a short walk and boat ramp. Small lake stocked with trout and huge bass that will laugh at all lures. Coopers creek not far for trout stream and a short drive to Vogel which also has a lake.

I wonder if you could leave your canoe or boat at the dock or shore while you camp? I'd hate to have to take it out every night. Not just Winfield but State parks too like Vogel or Ft. Mountain. It might be different for each park and how close the lakes are to the campground.
I've camped at Vogel and Winfield. Winfield is smaller, quieter, and less crowded. We camped there when we couldn't get into Vogel.

Greg mentioned Seed Lake on this thread;

http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=835469
 

riprap

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I wonder if you could leave your canoe or boat at the dock or shore while you camp? I'd hate to have to take it out every night. Not just Winfield but State parks too like Vogel or Ft. Mountain. It might be different for each park and how close the lakes are to the campground.
I've camped at Vogel and Winfield. Winfield is smaller, quieter, and less crowded. We camped there when we couldn't get into Vogel.

Greg mentioned Seed Lake on this thread;

http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=835469
I have been going there for many years and I don't believe I have ever seen anybody leave their boat in the water. Maybe one could ask the camp host. I have only used my kayak there. I bet the boat ramp with a trailer is a pain to use. A lot of silt has washed in there.
 

NCHillbilly

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660griz

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The site of the Tallulah River campground was once on my great-grandpa's farm. :cheers:

That's awesome. Beautiful country. I drove that FS road all the way to the N.C. line to the dead end.
 

NCHillbilly

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Did you stop at the Tate City Walmart? :bounce:
 
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