Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia

Indirizzo: Red Fox Dr, Dawsonville, GA 30534.

Specialità: Area di campeggio.
Altri dati di interesse: Ingresso accessibile in sedia a rotelle, Parcheggio accessibile in sedia a rotelle, Adatto per escursioni, Acqua corrente, Piazzole per tende, Tavoli da picnic, Tariffa di campeggio, Adatto ai bambini, Cani ammessi.
Opinioni: Questa azienda ha 124 recensioni su Google My Business.
Media delle opinioni: 4.6/5.

Posizione di Wildcat Campground

Wildcat Campground Red Fox Dr, Dawsonville, GA 30534

Wildcat Campground è un'area di campeggio situata all'indirizzo Red Fox Dr, Dawsonville, GA 30534. Questo luogo offre un'esperienza di campeggio autentica e piacevole per chi ama la natura e le attività all'aria aperta.

Tra le specialità di Wildcat Campground ci sono l'ingresso accessibile in sedia a rotelle, il parcheggio accessibile in sedia a rotelle, la idoneità per escursioni, la presenza di acqua corrente, le piazzole per tende, i tavoli da picnic, la tariffa di campeggio, la idoneità per i bambini, e la possibilità di portare cani. Questi servizi rendono il campeggio adatto a una vasta gamma di esigenze e preferenze, offrendo un'esperienza confortevole e divertente per tutti.

La ubicazione di Wildcat Campground è ideale per chi cerca tranquillità e natura. Il campeggio è facilmente raggiungibile in auto e offre un facile accesso a varie attività all'aria aperta. La zona è ricca di sentieri escursionistici, corsi d'acqua e altre attrazioni naturali, offrendo molte opportunità per esplorare e godersi la bellezza della natura.

Wildcat Campground ha ricevuto un totale di 124 recensioni su Google My Business, con una media delle opinioni di 4.6/5. Questo punteggio elevato riflette la qualità del servizio offerto e la soddisfazione dei clienti. Le recensioni positive menzionano la pulizia del campeggio, la cordialità del personale, e la bellezza del paesaggio circostante.

Recensioni di Wildcat Campground

Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia
Jenn Z
5/5

It’s a hidden gem! Shaded trail along the river side all the way and fantastic falls at the end of the trail. Very peaceful and quiet. Dipping in the chill water was the best reward for the 5 miles out and back trail. It was little challenge to walk on the deep inclines. But definitely worth it!

Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia
Penny Lester
3/5

I purchased a fishing license so I could hike, but the signs stating the trail was closed (1 mile in) deterred me from completing the hike. The notice posted on the board said the trail is closed starting Nov 30, a few days from now, but the big red signs clearly state the trail is closed. I errored on the side of caution.

Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia
Laksmi Neelima Guntipalli
5/5

Waterfall is beautiful we had great experience but Road is not in good condition full of granuals we felt way is very worst.

Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia
Frank Bratcher
1/5

Had some camping equipment stolen while in town getting supplies for the weekend, road in is in bad shape and not maintained and it’s nothing but a mud hole it it rains. This place is not worth the drive I made to camp here and the Forest Service along with DNR should keep the info about these places in Georgia posted about their conditions but they don’t. It’s pitiful how bad the North Georgia camping has gotten over the years and it’s simply because of the people that are hired to maintain it, if this is our tax dollars at work then we’re getting screwed by the government, and this is one area I wouldn’t recommend to the rats to visit!!

Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia
Robert Stanley
5/5

5 Nike out and back to Buice Falls first mike and a half all flat Second mike is uphill mostly still doable for me in 4 hours

Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia
Steve Crawford
5/5

Great spot for hiking or camping. Parts of the trail run beside amicalola and wildcat Creeks. In the past I could navigate the road in my sedan, but not now. Several rough spots would be very difficult without a high clearance vehicle, 4 wheel drive preferable. This is a fee area so you need either a hunting license fishing license or a Georgia Lands pass.

Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia
Ileanna Lopez
5/5

We did the Tabacco Trail, and we went using all trails as Wildcat Creek Loop Trail, it was Memorial weekend a lot of camper (very friendly) and a few dogs. We spend 4hrs through the forest, hiking and enjoying the view and waterfall.
The road to get to the camp area is rusty.

Wildcat Campground - Dawsonville, Georgia
jason fitzpatrick
5/5

A spooky place to camp. There are many waterfalls in the area to see. The camping area is next to a creek and at the bottom of a hill. You can park at most of the sites and they have tables. Some of the camping sites are across a bridge. A long way away, uphill, is the monument road parking area. If ya want to hike to see the waterfalls it's best to start at the campground and then head uphill versus starting at monument road parking and going downhill. (Actually, it's shorter to go from Monument Road. I was just considering the time I hiked from wildcat campground all the way to monument road and back.) There are 3 or 4 waterfalls in the area, 3 along the road and one out this side trail. You will need a lands pass, fishing license or hunting license to be out here. The DNR website can sell you the license or go by a sporting goods store and buy one of them. It's easier to use online website for purchase. There is no kiosk to buy license at campground. Good place to go for a long hike. At the bottom of the hill is a footbridge that crosses the creek, this can be followed to a loop trail. Take a right at the next footbridge to return to parking area. Another footbridge is located passed the last camping site out in the woods. I don't remember if a sign is out there, just follow the path until ya see it. It will lead to an old road that goes by the waterfalls. A sign before the creek crossing with the ropes points to Falls Branch falls but when you follow it you come to a split in the trail, no signage to help out, right goes to Buice Falls, left to Falls Branch falls and beyond to the other falls. The DNR has still not fixed the road. Don't take your low-clearance car, park it and walk in the rest of the way. You can drive in most of the way but the last part is a roller coaster. Or, borrow your mean neighbor's car and go for it. So I went back out there in August 2023. I started at Monument Road and hiked south to the falls, it is shorter to get to Falls Branch Falls this way. I'd suggest getting a map. There is a blue trail that goes straight up or straight down depending on route. The signage out there is lacking but you will find your way. From monument road parking go down hill, take first left down hill, if you go straight that's the blue trail(notice double blue marks on tree), the red trail is off the blue trail. There is another sign at the bottom of the hill with the white trail mark and an arrow. Don't cross creek on old road, it just makes a circle in the woods. I guess it is about an hour and a half to the big falls from the parking area. You will hear them, then the trail takes a left downhill, then a little further another trail on right with no sign takes you there. The last picture is Falls Branch falls, the other is Buice Falls.

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