Found By Accident
Nice campground in the Georgia backcountry under new management. The new owners are very nice and helpful.
The campground has multiple offers for accommodations: Sites with and without Power/Water, rooms available above the office, tent area, cabins and long term spaces.
Lots of history here and in the area with an old mill onsite. This mill milled the wood for the office building/house onsite and many other houses in the area back in the early 1900s. There is a small river that runs along the campground, with a waterfall and water wheel that powers the mill. The own will do tours of the old mill if there is enough interest (mainly on the weekends).
Firewood is available for purchase.
There is a large pavilion that has table and chairs in it that is available for guests to use and gives a nice option for people to gather even if its raining out.
This campground is along the Georgia Traverse (that is how we found it) and also along popular motorcycle touring routes, so you may see lots of overnight travelers.
The lightning bugs in the spring are amazing here!