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Poteete Creek (Union County Park)
Overview
Poteete Creek (Union County Park) offers a tranquil escape nestled along the shores of Lake Nottely in the heart of the North Georgia mountains. This county-run facility is known for its serene environment and easy access to water recreation. It serves as a prime example of a scenic lakeside campground where the focus remains on the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge region rather than flashy resort amenities. Travelers appreciate the park’s well-maintained grounds and the cooling breeze coming off the water.
Location & Surroundings
Located just a short drive from downtown Blairsville, GA, the park is surrounded by the vast Chattahoochee National Forest. The drive to the campground winds through rolling hills and dense woodlands, setting a peaceful tone before you even unhook. Its position on a peninsula provides many campsites with direct views of the lake, making it a standout destination for those who prioritize waterfront surroundings and mountain vistas during their stay in Union County.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features RV sites equipped with water and electrical hookups, catering to various rig sizes. Visitors have access to essential facilities including a clean bathhouse, a laundry room, and a convenient on-site boat ramp for launching kayaks or motorized vessels. For recreation, the park provides a designated swimming area and several picnic pavilions, ensuring that both active travelers and those looking to relax have everything they need for a comfortable stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike to the top of Brasstown Bald, Georgia’s highest peak, or explore the trails at nearby Vogel State Park. Lake Nottely itself is a major draw for fishing and boating, while the charming shops and local eateries in Blairsville offer a taste of Appalachian culture. The proximity to the Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway makes it an excellent base for scenic mountain drives.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for families and couples who enjoy a traditional camping experience centered around lake life and nature. It is particularly well-suited for boaters and anglers who want easy access to the water. While it lacks the high-end luxuries of a private resort, it is perfect for those seeking a quiet, budget-friendly retreat where the primary entertainment is the great outdoors and the sound of the water against the shore.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Mary Lynn McKenzie
Wonderful campground with lake front sites and a big public beach next door.
Justin Nichols
We liked that there are two different playgrounds with equipment that’s geared to different ages. Shade from the trees and benches are nice for the adults to sit and not be in the hot sun. We didn’t use them but noticed there were handicap accessible swings.
Tyler Herrington
Manager and his wife were extremely rude. They also acted like he owned the park when it is owned by TVA. All he does is manage the property. Kicked out a disabled vet because of his service animal. Then called the cops because of the dog and switched up his story to the cops about why they didnt want us there. Will never support this place or recommend to anyone local.
redley lamar
Nice place. Thanks to the poteete family for sharing this
Ree Anderson
This was our first time staying here, and we absolutely loved it. We was right at the water and it was so beautiful and mesmerizing. The only thing I would add is make sure you ask for sewer hook up which I didn’t but we did just fine. We was only staying one night but it is a beautiful and peaceful park. The owner is very very nice.
Ruby Jean Hefner
Poteet Campground is the most relaxing, clean, Family Oriented, Peaceful, and welcoming Campground around. David & Nicole go far and beyond to care for each person!!!
Sue Laprise
This is everything you’d expect from a county campground. The help is super friendly and helpful, the views are beautiful around the lake. And it’s a bit dated but we’d definitely go again. Cash or check only $40 a night and you have to call for a reservation. Old school and simple 🥰
Janey LaRue
Neat location right on the lake. Bathrooms were decent. The campground could benefit from a little bit of maintenance, particularly the dump station. We were very frustrated with the condition it was in. Also, we noticed a lot of dead trees at our campsite that were spray painted with x's on them. I'm assuming they intend to cut them down. Hopefully they do it soon before they fall on someone's camper. We were worried about that during our stay.
Stacy Hammond
Nice beach, quiet park, awesome prices
Kasey Loftis
If I could give this zero stars I would. We used to go here just cause it was a place to swim in Blairsville. But the beach is terribly maintained, it’s super rocky, the water is muddy…and the playground is an absolute joke, which my child got attacked by yellow jackets at. They used to only charge $2 so I couldn’t complain. But my mom and kids and I went and the owners drove around asking every person (there weren’t many as it is) whose ticket that was cause they owed them $3. Apparently they upped the price and when I said I didn’t realize that, the owner got rude and said “well there was a sign.” They said because everywhere else charges $5, they will too. Everywhere else charges $5 cause they have a place you actually WANT to go to. Vogel has a CLEAN CLEAR beach with no rocks, a LEGIT playground, canoeing, putt putt, cabins, etc. I’ve traveled to state parks and campgrounds all over Georgia and not once have I ever seen a park charge $5 that wasn’t damn well worth it and I’ve never seen someone so greedy for the money that they check the fee box every hour to make sure not one person slips by. Nobody went there before, now no one definitely doesn’t go there. I know we don’t anymore. I love state parks and campgrounds and I have never had a problem putting some money towards helping them, but I do when the owners treat you like that and act just plain greedy.