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Coheelee Creek Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

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US Army Corps of Engineers

Non-fee camping is available at Coheelee Creek Park on Lake George W. Andrews. These areas are perfect, secluded places to go fishing or just relax and enjoy nature.

Campers may stay for as long as 14 days in any 30-day consecutive or non-consecutive period; longer stays require prior approval from of the Resource Site Manager. For more information please contact the Natural Resources Site Office at (229) 768-2516.

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Coheelee Creek Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED is located in Georgia

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31.30771532 N
85.08607975 W

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Reviewed Feb. 23, 2020

Don't waste your time like we did!

We were camped at another Army Corps of Engineers (fee) campground and decided to check out this unreviewed one further south. The website indicated that there was camping at this free site but although there was a loop at the end of the road, we could find no evidence of a place to pitch a tent or even park a vehicle (or even that you would want to). Absolutely no services, not even a porta-potty. In the middle of nowhere - no gas stations, grocery stores, or any other type of amenity. Lots of felled trees and swampy land. Only saw a decrepit covered bridge that was not even photo-worthy. Perhaps we were in the wrong place but signs indicated we were at the park so I dunno?

Month of VisitFebruary