One of 6 COE campgrounds at Lake Lanier. There are 84 total sites at Old Federal. The facilities are pristine, lots of trees, and especially.. most all sites are lakefront. Check-in is 3:00 p.m., and check out is by 1:00 p.m Gates are locked at...
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Not a fancy park but it is clean and the host is friendly and informative. It has FHU which is good for the long term people which there seems to be a lot of. It was close to town and all the historical places in the area. The only other place...
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Starting with a very welcoming host, to a superb spot by the water, aka boondocking as I only spent two nights, it was great. I was greeted by a Key deer as I was setting up. That night they had a welcome party for all the returning campers. ...
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Sadly, the campground was wiped out with Hurricane Irma in Sept. 2017. They will not be opening anytime soon due to lack of funds. It was my favorite place in the Keys. Hopefully someday it will reopen.
A bit of a find here, off Hwy. 107 just south of Sylva,NC. Have to look for the signs but well worth it. A rustic campground with full hook ups. Brand new bathhouse, fire pits, sites right on Trout Creek. There is a trout pond to fish for your...
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This is an excellent, clean campground that is easily accessible from I-40. Check-in was efficient and friendly. They escort to your site and help you park. Thak goodness as there is a bit of an incline for some spots, ie mine. But no problems....
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A grassy campground with level sites. Right across the road from the east entrance to the Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge. Large campers/RVs can park on the back row and smaller ones on the front row. Only 12 sites but full hook ups for all. Tent...
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Lucked out a got a site in the middle of September. (Usually stay two weeks in April. )This is the cleanest state park in the Keys. Even has a beach on the Atlantic. Kite surfers love it. Close to Marathon stores, fishing charters, restaurants,...
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