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Lake Conasauga Campground
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Lake Conasauga Campground

Chatsworth, Georgia
4.7 (106 reviews)

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About Lake Conasauga Campground

Campground in Georgia.

Lake Conasauga Campground offers a peaceful retreat into Georgia's natural beauty, nestled in the scenic foothills where outdoor enthusiasts find their perfect home away from home. This public campground sits alongside pristine Lake Conasauga, a mountain lake known for its clear waters and tranquil atmosphere that makes it an ideal destination for those seeking genuine connection with nature.

The campground's location in north Georgia puts you in the heart of some of the state's most cherished outdoor recreation areas. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, dense forests, and the kind of quiet that truly allows you to disconnect from the everyday hustle. Whether you're interested in fishing, hiking, or simply enjoying morning coffee with a lake view, the natural setting provides endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment throughout your stay.

Lake Conasauga itself is a major draw for visitors. The water is perfect for fishing, with anglers frequently catching bass and other species that make for exciting days on the lake. The calm surface on most mornings creates an almost meditative quality that many travelers find rejuvenating. Beyond the water, the surrounding trails and natural areas invite exploration, whether you prefer leisurely walks or more challenging hikes through Georgia's mountain terrain.

The area appeals to a wide range of campers. Families appreciate the safe, accessible environment and the variety of activities suitable for all ages. Solo travelers and retirees value the peaceful setting and the opportunity to enjoy simple pleasures like fishing, reading, or wildlife watching. Adventure seekers find plenty to explore in the surrounding region, from water activities to forest trails.

The nearby town access ensures you're not completely isolated, allowing for convenient supply runs and dining options when needed. Yet the campground maintains that crucial sense of seclusion that makes camping restorative. With its strong visitor reviews and reputation as a quality destination, Lake Conasauga Campground represents excellent value for anyone seeking authentic Georgia mountain camping.
4.7

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106

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Chatsworth 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 Chatsworth.

Explore the Area

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

Lake Conasauga Campground Reviews

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Sheel Patel

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sheel Patel

Wow, the cleanest bathrooms ever. It's luxury. The volunteers were an even bigger delight. Two things to know: 1. The trail in is rough and will take a toll on a mid-sized sedan weighed down with camp gear. So you can use that as a point of reference. 2. Bring firewood, a hefty amount of logs. For our over night trip, we needed about 2 bundles of logs to sustain our fire. The volunteers there were... Wow, the cleanest bathrooms ever. It's luxury. The volunteers were an even bigger delight. Two things to know: 1. The trail in is rough and will take a toll on a mid-sized sedan weighed down with camp gear. So you can use that as a point of reference. 2. Bring firewood, a hefty amount of logs. For our over night trip, we needed about 2 bundles of logs to sustain our fire. The volunteers there were really kind and had extra firewood they gave us and it was more than enough for us. Lovely place. Please keep it lovely if you choose to go!

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Adam Shultz

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Adam Shultz

This is one of those camp sites that is in the middle of the wilderness and is mostly only accessible with a truck, SUV or offroad vehicle. You can take a sedan through there but you're likely going to have problems. I personally love camping off the beaten trail, and they have many spots that are tucked away from each other so the privacy is great.

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Steven Cornett

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steven Cornett

Fantastic campground. Clean, great loop trail and longer tower trail. Lake is immaculate and great to swim in. Quiet and family friendly. Unpaved road for like 14 miles off 411, trucks and suv only, couple parts where cars would bottom out and have trouble.

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Joey Jursic

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joey Jursic

A great escape into the mountains! And into the mountains you have to go. The road is unimproved, very rocky and bumpy. Can take 45 mins to get up if in a low vehicle. Otherwise wow! Had a blast here with friends. The camp hosts are phenomenal, kind as can be, helped us with some much needed supplies and even a bit of firewood. The lake is nice, good for fishing but only one spot for swimming. G... A great escape into the mountains! And into the mountains you have to go. The road is unimproved, very rocky and bumpy. Can take 45 mins to get up if in a low vehicle. Otherwise wow! Had a blast here with friends. The camp hosts are phenomenal, kind as can be, helped us with some much needed supplies and even a bit of firewood. The lake is nice, good for fishing but only one spot for swimming. Great trails all around for hiking. You can even hike up to a local fire tower! Unfortunately not able to climb up the tower but still a fun hike. This place is isolated with bare minimum cell service and an hour ride to the closest store. Bring everything you need the first time!

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ol Inn

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by ol Inn

Small campground, well off the beaten path. Good size lots, though may be tricky when you bring a camper. They officially limit to 25’ trailers, which is pushing the limits on some of the sites. The lake is very nice, small but great to relax. Decent restrooms, not big but with full septic and water. To get there you will be driving a mountain gravel road, which is really doable for most vehicles,... Small campground, well off the beaten path. Good size lots, though may be tricky when you bring a camper. They officially limit to 25’ trailers, which is pushing the limits on some of the sites. The lake is very nice, small but great to relax. Decent restrooms, not big but with full septic and water. To get there you will be driving a mountain gravel road, which is really doable for most vehicles, good to have a 4x4 but i don’t think its needed. We will be back.

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