Sarah'S Creek Campground (Clayton, Ga)

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Sarah'S Creek Campground (Clayton, Ga)

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Sarah'S Creek Campground (Clayton, Ga)
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
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Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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"Reviewers overwhelmingly love Sarah's Creek Campground, consistently describing it as beautiful, peaceful, and well-maintained. Campers highlight the clean, spacious sites, creek and waterfalls, and quiet, uncrowded atmosphere as major draws. Many say it’s a favorite spot they return to for camping, fishing, riding USFS roads, and simply relaxing off the grid."

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About Sarah'S Creek Campground (Clayton, Ga)

Tucked into a peaceful corner of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Sarah's Creek Campground offers 22 intimate sites where the sounds of flowing water replace the noise of everyday life. This primitive-style retreat sits at the crossroads of multiple creeks and the legendary Chattooga Wild and Scenic River, creating a haven for anglers, hikers, and anyone seeking the restorative power of moving water.
Described as a developed 22-site campground with a primitive feel compared to nearby campgrounds and the Chattooga River.
Historical SignificanceThe surrounding Chattahoochee National Forest has drawn explorers and nature lovers for generations, earning its reputation as one of the region's premier hiking destinations. Just beyond the campground, the historic mountain community of Lakemont tells stories of Appalachian heritage, while the dramatic chasm of Tallulah Gorge State Park showcases the raw geological forces that shaped these ancient mountains. This area serves as a living connection to both the cultural traditions of mountain communities and the timeless wilderness that surrounded them.
ElevationThe campground sits in a valley where cool creek air settles each evening, while towering sentinels rise dramatically on the horizon. To the north, Rabun Bald reaches skyward at 4,696 feet, offering panoramic views to those who make the climb. Georgia's highest point, Brasstown Bald at 4,784 feet, stands within reach for day trips, promising 360-degree vistas that stretch across four states on clear days.
Natural Features and SceneryWater defines the character of Sarah's Creek, where multiple streams converge in a symphony of rushing currents and quiet pools before joining the wild Chattooga River. The surrounding forest opens onto an extensive network of trails that wind past cascading waterfalls and through dense canopies of hardwoods and hemlocks. Mountain ridges frame distant views, while the river corridor creates a ribbon of biodiversity through the landscape. Whether you're casting a line into a shaded pool, following a trail to a hidden waterfall, or simply listening to the creek from your campsite, the natural world here feels both intimate and vast.
Geological RegionNestled within the southern reaches of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the campground occupies a distinctive zone within the Chattahoochee National Forest where ancient metamorphic rocks have been carved by millennia of flowing water, creating the dramatic topography of steep valleys, rushing rivers, and forested peaks that define this corner of Northeast Georgia.
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Campsite details

Sites Size22-site developed campground
Total Campsites22 campsites
Recommended CampsitesEach of the 22 campsites includes a picnic table, a fire ring, and a lantern post. Note that the campground is divided into three sections along Forest Service Road 156 and site #17 is located near a water crossing.

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RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
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Reservations are not allowed

Site layoutThe campground contains 22 sites split across three sections along Forest Service Road 156 (Sarah's Creek Road).

Amenities available

Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Opportunities include hiking on nearby trail systems, fishing and various river-based activities on the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River, and boating on nearby lakes. Trails and scenic features such as waterfalls and overlooks are abundant in the surrounding Chattahoochee National Forest.
Hiking
Numerous nearby trails and trailheads within a short drive, including Bartram Trail, Chattooga River Trail, 3-Forks Trail, Holcomb Creek Trail, and access to many waterfalls and scenic viewpoints; Warwoman Road provides access to additional trailheads.
Fishing
Fishing is available on the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River and nearby waters; the facility description mentions the chance to 'throw in a line to catch a few fish.'
Biking
Mountain bike riding opportunities are noted nearby (Darnell Creek Horse Trail and Warwoman Wildlife Management Area are referenced for horse and mountain bike riding).
Boating
River boating opportunities on the Chattooga (whitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking with outfitter/guide services available) and boat launching/boating on nearby Lake Rabun and Lake Burton are mentioned.
Water Sports
Whitewater rafting, canoeing, and kayaking on the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed
  • Each campsite is equipped with a fire ring (campfire rings provided at each campsite).

Hazards

General hazardsA water crossing exists within the campground (the second vault toilet is located across a water crossing near site #17).

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Trash and recyclingBear-resistant trash bins located in various areas of the campground; visitors are asked not to overfill bins.
Proximity to water featuresImmediately adjacent to creeks and near the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River; walking access to multiple creeks is noted.

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Sarah'S Creek Campground (Clayton, Ga)
Driving directionsFrom Clayton, go east on Warwoman Road for 11.6 miles. Turn left on Forest Service Road 156 (Sarah's Creek Road). Sarah's Creek Campground is approximately 2.2 miles ahead. The campground is broken up into 3 sections on that road.
Nearby places
Helen (within an hour's drive)
Clayton (nearest city)

Reviews from booking and map sources

3.9
98 reviews
Mixed Reviews
Mixed Reviews
Sarah'S Creek Campground (Clayton, Ga) has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
Reviewers overwhelmingly love Sarah's Creek Campground, consistently describing it as beautiful, peaceful, and well-maintained. Campers highlight the clean, spacious sites, creek and waterfalls, and quiet, uncrowded atmosphere as major draws. Many say it’s a favorite spot they return to for camping, fishing, riding USFS roads, and simply relaxing off the grid.
Review Summaries
Based on 98 reviews

What Campers Love

Campers praise the natural beauty, including clear streams, waterfalls, and surrounding forest, as well as good trout fishing and nearby hunting opportunities. Reviews consistently note that...
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Common Concerns

Multiple reviewers mention that there is basically no cell/phone service, though they frame this more as a feature than a complaint. No other recurring negatives or serious issues are mentioned in...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

Campers recommend bringing your own water for cooking and drinking, as potable water is not mentioned and one reviewer explicitly advises this. Reviews also suggest being prepared for wildlife such...
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Camper Quotes

"The sound of the rushing water is so relaxing. The sites are well maintained." "We love this camp site. It's not over crowded. The people that do come are super friendly. All the camp sites I have...
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Site-Specific Reviews

One camper stayed at Site 20 for two nights and noted it is right beside the creek and a waterfall, with the relaxing sound of rushing water and well-maintained conditions. Another review mentions a...
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Accessibility Features

Several reviewers state that the campground is "easily accessible" and has "easy access," and one notes a small creek crossing to reach the last few sites, implying typical vehicle access rather than...
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Pet-Friendly Features

One reviewer specifically mentions bringing two dogs that "do really well" at the campground and describes it as a quiet place to recharge, suggesting it is generally pet-friendly. No issues with...
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