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LAKE CONASAUGA CAMPGROUND
LAKE CONASAUGA CAMPGROUND
Chatsworth, Georgia   30705
(lat:34.8606 lon:-84.6495) map location
The Lake Conasauga Recreation Area is a remote recreation area located within the Chattahoochee National Forest in northwest Georgia. Getting to Lake Conasauga involves a beautiful forested drive along 15 or more miles of graveled mountain roads through the Cohutta Mountains. Visitors may occasionally see bear, deer, and turkeys on their drive. Wildflowers can be found blooming from February through November in various parts of the mountains.

Completed in 1940, Lake Conasauga was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps CCC under the guidance of the U.S. Forest Service. Tucked between Grassy Mountain and Little Bald Mountain, the 17 acre lake sits at an elevation of 3,150 feet, making it the highest elevation lake in the State of Georgia. At this elevation, air temperatures at Lake Conasauga are usually 10-15 degrees cooler than the surrounding valleys, allowing for a comfortable camping experience even in the middle of summer.

Outdoor activities at the Lake Conasauga Recreation Area include camping, hiking, boating, fishing, picnicking, and swimming.

The Lake Conasauga Campground is a 30 site campground with two camping loops. The Lower Loop is located within view of the lake. The Upper Loop is a forested loop above the lake.

Each campsite has a gravel parking spur, a gravel tent pad, picnic table, lantern post, and a fire ring with a grill. There is a restroom with flush toilets located in both camping loops no showers, no hot water. Water hydrants are located throughout the campground. There is no electricity at this campground. There is no dump station at this campground. Cell phone service is very limited.

A cabin for the campground host is located in the campground. This cabin is a private residence for the host and is not an office or a store. Please respect their space and privacy.

Driving on steep, narrow, winding, mountain roads is required to get to this campground. Tents, pop-up campers, and travel trailers under 25 feet are recommended for this campground due to access and campsite size limitations.

GPS is not recommended for navigating to this area as satellite service is regularly interrupted by mountains and trees.

Surrounded by forested mountains, Lake Conasauga is a 17 acre man-made lake located near the summit of Grassy Mountain in northwest Georgia. It is the highest elevation lake in Georgia, sitting at an elevation of 3,150 feet. No matter the route taken to get to Lake Conasauga, visitors will pass mountain streams, overlooks, and beautiful scenery.

The Songbird Management Area is located within the Lake Conasauga Recreation Area. Centered around a large beaver pond, the Songbird Management Area provides a peaceful interpretive nature hike. Many bird species and wildflowers can be found along the interpretive nature hike in this area.
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Lake Conasauga Campground is located near Blue Ridge, Chatsworth and Cleveland


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Directions
From Atlanta take I-75 N to I-575. I-575 turns into Hwy 515 and continue to Ellijay. From Ellijay, take GA Hwy 52 west for 5 miles to Gates Chapel Road on the right. Turn right and travel about 7 miles to end of pavement. Continue on dirt/gravel road Forest Service Road 90 about 2 miles to stop sign. Turn right onto Forest Service Road 68. Continue 3-4 miles to T-intersection. Turn left to continue on Forest Service Road 68. Continue about 4-5 miles to entrance to Lake Conasauga Campground.





strongFrom Chattanooga/strong take I-75 S to Exit 336 Dalton/Rocky Face. Go right off exit ramp onto N. Dalton Bypass. Continue on N. Dalton Bypass about 5.5 miles to intersection with GA Hwy 76. Turn left on GA Hwy 76. Continue about 7 miles to Chatsworth and intersection with US Hwy 411. Turn left on US Hwy 411. See strongFrom Chatsworth/strong directions for continuation.





strongFrom Chatsworth/strong take US Hwy 411 N. 3 miles to Eton. Turn right on Old CCC Camp Road. After about 5 miles the pavement ends and you will be on a dirt/gravel road Forest Service Road 18. Continue on for about 3-4 miles to fork. Take left fork, Forest Service Road 68. Continue on Forest Service Road 68 for about 5-6 miles to T-intersection. Turn left to continue on Forest Service Road 68. Continue about 4-5 miles to entrance to Lake Conasauga Campground.

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