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Burrells Ford
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Burrells Ford

West Union, Georgia
4.7 (141 reviews)

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About Burrells Ford

Burrells Ford campground is open year round with no charge. A pit toilet and picnic tables are available. Walk .25 miles to camp on the Chattooga River.

Nestled in the heart of Georgia's natural beauty, Burrells Ford offers a genuine escape into the peaceful outdoors. This public campground provides the perfect base for travelers seeking authentic Georgia hospitality combined with easy access to some of the region's most treasured natural attractions.

The campground itself sits in an area rich with Georgia's distinctive character. Visitors consistently praise the well-maintained facilities and the genuine sense of community that exists among campers here. The setting invites you to slow down, breathe in the fresh air, and reconnect with what matters most during your travels. Whether you're looking to unwind after long days on the road or establish a home base for exploring nearby attractions, Burrells Ford delivers that comfortable, welcoming atmosphere that keeps travelers returning season after season.

Georgia's landscape around this region offers tremendous variety for outdoor enthusiasts. The state is known for its lush forests, scenic waterways, and charming small towns that showcase genuine Southern culture and hospitality. Depending on your interests, you'll find opportunities for hiking, fishing, scenic drives, and discovering local heritage. The area around the campground provides that perfect balance between accessibility and natural wonder that makes for memorable camping experiences.

For those planning an extended stay or using the campground as a jumping-off point for regional exploration, the location works wonderfully. The highly positive guest reviews, with a solid 4.7 out of 5 rating from over 140 visitors, speak volumes about the consistent quality and experience you can expect. Families, couples, solo travelers, and groups all find something special here. The campground atmosphere encourages both relaxation and adventure, depending on your camping style and travel goals.

This is the type of destination where you arrive planning to stay a few days and find yourself extending your reservation. Georgia's natural spaces and the welcoming character of places like Burrells Ford remind visitors why RV camping remains such a cherished way to experience America's diverse landscapes and communities.
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141

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

West Union is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Georgia weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for West Union.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near West Union. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Burrells Ford Reviews

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Pizza roll

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Pizza roll

The views are amazing! Really made the mile and a half hike from where you park to the campsite worth it. You drive up and park then walk a mile and half to the campsites. Very well maintained. Peaceful and most of the fellow campers are very kind. It’s primitive camping. So no running water or electricity. Just you and the trees. There is a “bathroom” up where you park your car and a “bathroom” d... The views are amazing! Really made the mile and a half hike from where you park to the campsite worth it. You drive up and park then walk a mile and half to the campsites. Very well maintained. Peaceful and most of the fellow campers are very kind. It’s primitive camping. So no running water or electricity. Just you and the trees. There is a “bathroom” up where you park your car and a “bathroom” down by the campsite but that’s it. It’s clean as you can get in the middle of the mountains. Everything is clearly marked and each campsite has a fire pit, picnic table and bear safe boxes and a pulley system to hoist up your food. Great fishing spot and great for hikers who want to see some waterfalls. Family friendly but I would recommend investing in a couple heavy duty wagons to lug your camp stuff to and from your car. Overall great campsite! No cell service for miles and miles. Campsites are numbered. Dog friendly.

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Patrick Ward

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Patrick Ward

I've been camping, backpacking, and fishing here off and on for nearly 20 years. One of my favorite places to visit. It’s a great place to take friends and children when you don’t want to deal with all the glampers or pay $25+ a night (Burrell’s Ford is free) to reserve a campsite at a State Park. All in all, it provides a nice primitive camping experience. From the parking area, it is an approxim... I've been camping, backpacking, and fishing here off and on for nearly 20 years. One of my favorite places to visit. It’s a great place to take friends and children when you don’t want to deal with all the glampers or pay $25+ a night (Burrell’s Ford is free) to reserve a campsite at a State Park. All in all, it provides a nice primitive camping experience. From the parking area, it is an approximately half-a-mile walk down a gravel road to the campsites. It helps to have a wagon to haul all of your gear or you will find yourself making multiple trips back to your vehicle. There are no utilities at the campsites so you will also have to pack in everything you need, including water (bring a filter) and firewood (the area is usually picked clean). Once you pull off of Highway 107 onto Burrells Ford Road you will have absolutely no cell signal, so you’re on your own…prepare accordingly. Over the years, the campsites have been improved somewhat with new fire rings and poles to hang food bags. There is also an outhouse. The campground provides easy access to the Foothills Trail and King’s Creek Falls is a short hike away. The downside is that, over time, the location has become increasingly popular. Because it is first-come-first-serve, there is always a chance that you just drove several hours only to discover the parking lot is overflowing and that all the campsites are full; so, always have a backup plan or be prepared to walk further into the backcountry to find a campsite. Second, some people don’t take care of the campground as they should. Many of the trees are scarred or dying from people hitting them with hatchets and the trashcans are sometimes overflowing. It’s not uncommon to see toilet paper in the vegetation near the campsites from people not using the outhouse or disposing of their waste appropriately.

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Mark Mefferd (TigerMark44)

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Mark Mefferd (TigerMark44)

Burrells Ford Campground is nestled up against the Chattanooga River in Long Creek, South Carolina. This is a rustic campground, with a good number of camp sites on a first come, first served basis. The Department of Natural Resources released trout into the Chattanooga just about the campground, making fishing a popular sport in the area. The campground is adjoined by two waterfalls, Spoon... Burrells Ford Campground is nestled up against the Chattanooga River in Long Creek, South Carolina. This is a rustic campground, with a good number of camp sites on a first come, first served basis. The Department of Natural Resources released trout into the Chattanooga just about the campground, making fishing a popular sport in the area. The campground is adjoined by two waterfalls, Spoonauger Falls and King Creek Falls. There is a primitive restroom but no other facilities. Great family place to camp and hike.

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Matt

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Matt

One of our favorite spots to camp and hike. We usually try to make it up here a minimum of 3 times a year. The place isn't too far to drive from here in Greenville. There is a variety of activities to do from fishing, hiking, camping, some trails and more. The spot we usually try to get is right next to the river so that is nice. My only complaints include the road maintenance, the GA side is usu... One of our favorite spots to camp and hike. We usually try to make it up here a minimum of 3 times a year. The place isn't too far to drive from here in Greenville. There is a variety of activities to do from fishing, hiking, camping, some trails and more. The spot we usually try to get is right next to the river so that is nice. My only complaints include the road maintenance, the GA side is usually nice but the other side can be quite bumpy and in need of smoothing or gravel. Another complaint is that sometimes the campsites can be trashed. We always try to pick up what we can but sometimes it is just so much. The last spot had nails and glass everywhere, so just keep an eye out when you're driving into the sites or if you have kids or pets with you.

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Levi Bouwkamp

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Levi Bouwkamp

Awesome Campground. Over 20 sites and a lot of them are river front. There is about a half mile hike into the campground. The river does get deep enough to swim in some spots. The only faculties are pit toilets and trash bins.

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