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Fell Hunt Camp Trailhead
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Fell Hunt Camp Trailhead

Mt. Carmel, Georgia
4.6 (44 reviews)

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About Fell Hunt Camp Trailhead

Campground in Georgia.

Fell Hunt Camp Trailhead offers a genuine escape into Georgia's natural landscape, providing outdoor enthusiasts with direct access to some of the state's most scenic hiking and outdoor recreation opportunities. Located in Georgia, this public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for adventurers seeking to explore the region's trails, forests, and natural attractions without sacrificing comfort and convenience.

The surrounding area is a haven for hiking lovers and nature enthusiasts. The trailhead access means you can step directly into forest exploration, with routes suitable for various skill levels. Whether you're an experienced hiker tackling challenging mountain terrain or a casual walker enjoying gentle nature paths, the nearby trails offer something for everyone. The Georgia landscape in this region features beautiful woodlands, scenic vistas, and opportunities to spot local wildlife in their natural habitat.

Beyond the trails themselves, the area surrounding Fell Hunt Camp Trailhead provides the peaceful, quiet atmosphere that many RV travelers seek. You'll find yourself immersed in nature, away from busy highways and urban distractions, yet still within reasonable distance of services and supplies. The campground's location makes it convenient for those exploring Georgia's outdoor attractions and natural areas.

This destination appeals particularly to active travelers who want to combine comfortable RV camping with outdoor adventure. Families looking to introduce children to hiking and nature exploration will find the variety of trails appealing. Retired travelers seeking an active lifestyle, couples on outdoor-focused trips, and solo adventurers will all appreciate the straightforward access to natural recreation.

The genuine 4.6 out of 5 star rating from 44 reviews reflects visitors' appreciation for the campground's functionality and its position as a genuine trailhead access point. If you're planning a Georgia camping trip centered around outdoor exploration and want a reliable basecamp for your adventures, Fell Hunt Camp Trailhead provides exactly what many travelers are seeking.
4.6

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44

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Mt. Carmel 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 Mt. Carmel.

Explore the Area

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

Fell Hunt Camp Trailhead Reviews

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Lisa Clark

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lisa Clark

This is the best primitive campground we have stayed in. They do have water spigots in several places. There are also hitching posts for horses for overnight use. You can stay nightly or daily, weekly, or for a full hunting season. There are plenty of hunting areas and trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

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cheryl gibbs

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by cheryl gibbs

Beautiful place,about 36 campsites with garbage and water as well as vault style toilets,not sure how clean as I didn't go in. $5 per day to camp $3 for day use. If you like horses this place is for you. There are a lot of horses that come through here.

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Adrian Kerrigan

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Adrian Kerrigan

I have not camped here, but used the day parking for horseback riding. Small 3 dollar fee for day use, 5 dollar fee for camping. Easy trailer parking. Lots of grassy area and a couple big shade trees for the horses pleasure after a nice long run. The grass is in the day parking area, I don't know about the camp area which is a short driveway further. I did see the camp area and don't recall m... I have not camped here, but used the day parking for horseback riding. Small 3 dollar fee for day use, 5 dollar fee for camping. Easy trailer parking. Lots of grassy area and a couple big shade trees for the horses pleasure after a nice long run. The grass is in the day parking area, I don't know about the camp area which is a short driveway further. I did see the camp area and don't recall much grass, but a lot of shade. Water spigot at day area is also super nice to have! Hardly anybody there both weekends I went. Love, love the well marked, wide single track trails. Looks well maintained and excellent footing in my opinion. Bathroom in camp area and looks like shared campfire ring. Only 5 dollars to camp. I will try one time for sure.

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Shane Odermatt

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Odermatt

Love this place! Quiet, shaded, spring water available at spigots, AFFORDABLE! Harder to find a spot in fall though due to hunters buying spots out for the season.

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Marni Herreid

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marni Herreid

Quiet in the off-season, which is when I was there. It's got vault toilet and drinkable water, nothing fancy but at only $5/ night one wouldn't expect there to be. The website I believe says it's only open during hunting season but that's incorrect, as I was there in June/July 2018.

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