This camp is pretty hidden. If you're coming from glennville it's the first camp you will run into. There is a turn off with a stop sign facing the outgoing traffic so look out for it in your right hand side.
When you finally turn on you will follow the dirt road for 15 minutes and you will be going down in elevation from where you started at highway 155. This camp gets very dry during the summer so pick your spot wisely because shade is a must. The dryness of the area also causes for some pretty heavy fire restrictions. There is a lot of mention on most websites about fishing in the creek but during my visit I didn't see one. It could be a seasonal thing but I'm not sure. The first 3 campsites have 2 vault toilets close by so you can always feel a little bit of comfort. If you pass those sites and continue to the next you are looking at either hiking to the vault or digging a hole. My stay and this campground was nice over all and it has way more privacy than Cedar creek. It's not a frequently used campground because of how hidden it is. if your looking for a promitive campground this is the one for you.
There at two campgrounds for Cedar Creek off of the 155. The northern part and the southern part. Each have campsites that are decently spread apart to give you some privacy. This is especially true for the south campground. There are lots of pine trees that separate you from everyone else. This camp site is first come first served and for the most part you won't have trouble finding a spot. You might have trouble if your trip happens to fall on a holiday though. If your looking for solitude I recommend this campground.