Campgrounds Available This Weekend Near Dougherty, GA
Nestled in the heart of Georgia, Dougherty offers a variety of camping options catering to outdoor enthusiasts. For those seeking the comfort of home on the road, the popular RV parks near Dougherty provide modern amenities amidst serene landscapes. You can also pitch your tent at several scenic campgrounds, where shady oak trees and breathtaking views of nearby lakes create the perfect backdrop for a weekend getaway. Adventure seekers can explore dispersed camping spots within the surrounding natural areas, where the untamed beauty of Georgia's flora and fauna can be fully experienced. The gentle terrain and accessible waterways make Dougherty an ideal base for fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching. Whether youβre a seasoned camper or a first-timer, the diverse camping options around Dougherty promise to enhance your experience in this charming southern locale.
					
					
	 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
			Jackrabbit Mountain Campground is located in the Tusquittee Ranger District, National Forests in North Carolina (1 hr 29 min north of Gainesville, GA) with an elevation of 1,919 feet. There are a total of 92 campsites.  The campground is normally open from  the beginning of  May  to  the end of  October.  Sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 22 and 128 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. Fees range from $20.00 to $40.00. Some amenities include shower, dump station, boat ramp, swimming, flush toilets. Activities include biking, boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Thunder Rock Campground is located in the Ocoee Ranger District, Cherokee National Forest (40 min east of Cleveland, TN) with an elevation of 1,156 feet. There are a total of 38 campsites including 4 tent-only sites.  The campground is open all year. 34 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 35 and 80 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. 1 site has electric hookups. Fees range from $12.00 to $20.00. Some amenities include flush toilets. Activities include biking, boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Lake Russell Rec Area is located in the Chattooga River Ranger District, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests (41 min northeast of Gainesville, GA) with an elevation of 1,051 feet. There are a total of 41 campsites including 25 tent-only sites.  The campground is open all year. 16 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 30 and 67 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. Fees range from $24.00 to $48.00. Some amenities include swimming. Activities include fishing, hiking trails.
				
			
			Whetstone Horse Camp is located in the Andrew Pickens Ranger District, Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests (1 hr 19 min northwest of Anderson, SC) with an elevation of 1,674 feet. There are a total of 18 campsites which are all tent-only sites.  The campground is open all year. Max equipment length is 105 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Fees range from $15.00 to $30.00. Activities include horseback riding, hiking trails.
				
			
			Morganton Point Campground is located in the Blue Ridge Ranger District, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests (1 hr 9 min southeast of Cleveland, TN) with an elevation of 1,827 feet. There are a total of 41 campsites including 8 tent-only sites.  The campground is open all year. 33 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers up to 30 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. 26 sites have electric and water hookups. Fees range from $24.00 to $48.00. Some amenities include boat ramp, swimming. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Lake Winfield Scott Rec Campground is located in the Blue Ridge Ranger District, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests (1 hr 15 min north of Gainesville, GA) with an elevation of 2,838 feet. There are a total of 19 campsites including 1 cabin.  The campground is normally open from  the beginning of  January  to  the end of  October. 9 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 15 and 100 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. 5 sites have electric and water hookups. 1 site has electric hookups. 1 site has water hookups. Fees range from $24.00 to $125.00. Some amenities include shower, boat ramp, swimming. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Cassidy Bridge Primitive Camp is located in the Andrew Pickens Ranger District, Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests (1 hr 7 min northwest of Anderson, SC) with an elevation of 1,646 feet.  The site is open all year. Prices start at $30.00 per night. Activities include fishing, hiking trails.
				
					
					
				
			
			Tallulah Gorge Campground is part of Tallulah Gorge State Park in Georgia (50 min northeast of Gainesville, GA) with an elevation of 1,640 feet. There are a total of 50 campsites.  The campground is open all year.  Sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 25 and 50 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 12 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring with grill. All sites have electric and water hookups. Fees range from $34.00 to $37.00. Some amenities include shower, dump station, restroom. Activities include biking, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			



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