I have stayed in other campgrounds that were close to the highway and hated it. This one has the advantage of being in a great location and is just far enough off the beaten path to maintain a sense of quiet and privacy. The slow moving river behind most of the sites is nice and they each have their own little covered deck. What we didn't know was that each evening before sunset, the otters would swim by. That was cool. I did not see sewage but there are hookups and fire pits strategically placed. Bath house was a bit of a compromise but I would be happy to camp there again. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This park is located between Tallulah Falls and Clayton, GA. It doesn't have the amenities that
the large parks have but we enjoyed our weekend there. The managers trade out seasonally, and the couple who managed the park in the summer were getting ready to leave for the winter. They were extremely helpful with lots of great help and advice since this was our first trip in a 5th wheel. (Our previous campers were travel trailers.) The gazebos on the river were really enjoyable, especially at night. It's a very secluded park which seems impossible being next to a busy highway. Tent campers would especially appreciate the large shelters at each tent site - in case or rain or for meals. We camped here in a camper.