King Creek Primitive Campsites
Reviewed Jun. 2, 2021

Don’t show up after dusk

From Hwy 107 you can access Burells Ford road which is fully gravel and rocky, certain cars may have difficulty. Just follow the gravel road and you’ll find a parking lot on the left that has a backcountry campsite but you have to hike to the site, it’s not a drive in site. If you keep continuing on the gravel road we passed two small campsites very spread out. It’s primitive camping with just a site off the road and a fire ring. The first site is easy to find on the left side, almost impossible to miss. The second site is on the right a little more difficult to find but it’s a great spot that’s very secluded. We took our jeep on some unmarked thin side roads and found that they have weird dead ends and you drive through streams. The scariest dead end had rocks placed in circles... very creepy at night. I highly recommend staying on the gravel road and not venturing on the side paths with your car. I will include creepy pictures.

Sitesecluded site near 34°56'33.3"N 83°09'55.3"W
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of King Creek Primitive Campsites by tamara , June 2, 2021
  • Review photo of King Creek Primitive Campsites by tamara , June 2, 2021
  • Review photo of King Creek Primitive Campsites by tamara , June 2, 2021