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Chattahoochee-Oconee/Sandy Bottom
Overview
Sandy Bottom Recreation Area offers a tranquil escape within the lush canopy of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. Situated directly along the banks of the rushing Tallulah River, this campground provides a quintessential mountain experience for those seeking to reconnect with nature. It is a primitive recreation area that favors the natural sights and sounds of the forest over modern digital distractions, making it a peaceful haven for travelers looking to slow down. The site is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, ensuring a well-maintained yet wild atmosphere that honors the heritage of the North Georgia mountains.
Location & Surroundings
Located northwest of Clayton, GA, the park is tucked away in the rugged and scenic terrain of Rabun County. The surrounding landscape is defined by dense hardwood forests and the clear, cold waters of the Tallulah River. The drive to the campground involves navigating winding mountain roads that offer stunning views of the Blue Ridge foothills, setting the stage for a secluded wilderness getaway far from the bustle of city life. This high-elevation setting provides cooler temperatures during the summer months, making it a popular retreat for regional travelers.
Amenities & Park Features
This is a rustic destination primarily designed for self-contained RVs and adventurous campers. The park provides essential facilities including vault toilets and seasonal access to drinking water via hand pumps. It is important to note there are no hookups available, so visitors should arrive prepared for a traditional dry camping experience. Most sites feature level gravel pads, picnic tables, and fire rings. Many of the campsites offer direct river access, allowing guests to enjoy trout fishing or wading just steps from their rig.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for visitors is the river, as the area is renowned for excellent trout fishing and seasonal tubing through the gentle rapids. Hikers can explore various forest service trails that wind through the surrounding mountains and valleys. A short drive away, visitors can experience the dramatic scenery and deep canyons of Tallulah Gorge State Park, or head into downtown Clayton for local boutiques and mountain dining. The region is also famous for its numerous cascading waterfalls and scenic overlooks that are easily accessible by car.
Who This Park Is Best For
Sandy Bottom is ideal for nature enthusiasts and boondockers who appreciate a minimalist camping style and quiet evenings. Because of the narrow access roads and specific site footprints, it is best suited for small to mid-sized RVs, truck campers, and van lifers. If you are looking for a digital detox and a front-row seat to the natural beauty of the Georgia mountains, this forest retreat is the perfect fit for your rugged travel style.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
A N
This is a great camp site for families. Lots of waterfront spots and places for kids to splash around during the hot summer days. The sound of rushing water at night just makes it all worthwhile. It fills up fast so book in advance. Great for large groups.
Dale Myers
Rustic: no power,electricity or bathhouses. Primitive. Beautiful. Good fishing. Safe. Be aware of bears at night around campsite. Rough road into the campground. Most sites are limited for large Rv camping. Suggest under 20 Ft length to keep it easier.
mary mb
Nice primitive camping on the Tallulah River, some sites are nice, some not so much. I posted a full campground tour on my YT channel outdoormary, check it out so you know which sites are the best.
Wind Tree Studios
Perfect place to enjoy cooler temperatures during the summer months in close proximity to a beautiful and relaxing mountain river. Be ready for rain and bugs when visiting this location.
Steph Stand
Love the this campground. Spacious spots and half have water access. Beautiful area and clean camp sites.
Taylor
Such a beautiful and photogenic place. Great environment and people and plenty of area to explore. Great place for adults and kids that love the outdoors.
CATCH CIRCLE
Out of 10 (10 being the best) the road quality in was probably a 4 ....so not too bad, I've definitely seen worse....but still, be careful with potholes, undercarriage clearance, and you'll need AWD or 4x4 if it's muddy... Also something to note, when we arrived there, there wasn't any envelopes or cards to fill out to pay....but no forest service vehicles or hosts came by so we just stayed the night anyways ;) Otherwise extremely off grid and beautiful ❤️
John Wasson
A great camping experience! I love having a river right beside the campsite! Lots of family fun! Expect to take your time traveling on the road leading to the campsites because they're not wide enough for two cars to safely pass each other without being very courteous drivers.
Christina Harrison
Beautiful sites along the Tallulah River. Only downfall si that the vault toilets were gross & constantly out of tp
Elizabeth Mavetz
Camp in a gorgeous setting in a very remote area located right on the Tallulah River. Campsite are primitive but enough space for a full sized camper. Each site has a fire pit with grate & picnic table. Bathrooms are nice enough & there's bear proof garbage.