Chattooga River Camping

Fletch_W

Banned
There are plenty of campsites and plenty of trout, but there will be no solitude unless you hike a very long way with all your gear, and even then, don't be surprised to continue to see other people. Because the area is popular, you may also find firewood scarce.

The Chattooga River is my personal favorite for camping and trout fishing, but I don't expect seclusion, and I don't always expect trout for dinner. It's also a pretty short drive from Athens.

In Cherokee County, I'd be looking around the Cohutta Wilderness for trout, camping, and solitude.
 

nick220

Senior Member
Thanks Fletch, sounds like a great place to go camping. How would you head up there from Covington?
 

Fletch_W

Banned
Find the fastest way to Athens, get on the bypass/perimeter/10-Loop to Hwy 441 N. In Commerce, get on 85 N to South Carolina. Take Exit #1 north. Turn left on Hwy 28 through Walhalla. Turn right on 107. Turn left on Burrell's Ford Rd. The sign is often missing, if you get to the fish hatchery, turn around and it's the next road.

Some people will tell you 441 through Georgia is faster, it is not. I've been both ways many many times, 85 is more miles but less time.

Burrell's Ford takes you to the river, trails go both ways. There are more campsites upstream than downstream. It is a popular area on weekends, but you will probably have a good time. The fish are stocked, sometimes heavily, sometimes not, and there are no special restrictions in that area. Your GA license works on the SC side of the river. Don't walk too far North or you'll be in North Carolina and your license does not work. Firewood can be scarce.
 
Some people will tell you 441 through Georgia is faster, it is not. I've been both ways many many times, 85 is more miles but less time.

He's right about that. I've tried to prove other wise several times over the years -- doesn't make sense, but that's the way it is --- :huh:
 

Wes

Senior Member
If you go 85 you can't eat lunch at the clayton cafe OR stop at Goats on the Roof (is it still open?) or get a DQ on the way out.
 

jigman29

Senior Member
If you go 85 you can't eat lunch at the clayton cafe OR stop at Goats on the Roof (is it still open?) or get a DQ on the way out.

Or go by reeves hardware and get a big green egg lol.We have a lot to offer for the weekender.
 

allenww

Senior Member
Nick, in your avatar you are your SO are mounted.
The Cohuttas are a magnet for riders - there is even a horseback campground (though not exclusively).

I don't ride myself, but I have never been on either side but what I have met up with riders.

wa
 

Browning88

Senior Member
Nick, me and a couple of guys are plannig on doing an over night trip in that area this winter. We are hoping for snow.
 

Backlasher82

Senior Member
Nick, me and a couple of guys are plannig on doing an over night trip in that area this winter. We are hoping for snow.

Be careful what you wish for. Rabun county had a couple of snows last winter that would have turned your overnight trip into a week long ordeal. Prepare accordingly.
 

Browning88

Senior Member
I always do, if I'm doing a weekend trip I have enough space food and fuel for 7 days!
 
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