Low Gap Campground

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Low Gap Campground

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Sites

13 campsites

Season

Year-round

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Pets

Not Allowed

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Campsite Fees
Reservation change fee: $10 per reserved site if new stay dates are completely different from original. Cancellation fee: $10 plus any reservation...
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
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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Best Time to Camp at Low Gap Campground

The rhythm of the seasons defines life at Low Gap, where spring awakens the campground with the return of the hand pump at the back of the site, drawing fresh, cold water from a natural well. From April through July, Low Gap Creek comes alive with weekly trout stockings, transforming the waterway into an angler's paradise as mountain laurels bloom along the banks and summer's warmth settles into the forest canopy.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm weather, perfect for water activities. Book early.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Off-season, limited services. Check for closures before visiting.

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    About Low Gap Campground

    Nestled in the heart of Chattahoochee National Forest and kissing the edge of the Mark Trail Wilderness, Low Gap Campground offers an intimate escape with just 13 sites that blend developed convenience with backcountry solitude. Just minutes from the charming alpine village of Helen, this hidden gem serves as your gateway to cascading waterfalls, pristine trout streams, and the legendary Appalachian Trail.
    A 13-site developed campground within the Chattahoochee National Forest and Mark Trail Wilderness area that offers an experience similar to dispersed camping but with developed site amenities (picnic table, fire ring, lantern post).
    Historical SignificanceThe Chattahoochee National Forest has witnessed centuries of footsteps—from Cherokee hunters to Appalachian Trail thru-hikers—creating a landscape where history whispers through the pines. While Low Gap Campground itself may not boast specific historic landmarks, it sits within a forest that has long drawn wanderers, adventurers, and those seeking connection with the ancient mountains that define North Georgia's rugged character.
    Weather and SeasonsThe rhythm of the seasons defines life at Low Gap, where spring awakens the campground with the return of the hand pump at the back of the site, drawing fresh, cold water from a natural well. From April through July, Low Gap Creek comes alive with weekly trout stockings, transforming the waterway into an angler's paradise as mountain laurels bloom along the banks and summer's warmth settles into the forest canopy.
    ElevationThe campground sits in the shadow of Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest peak, which towers at 4,784 feet above sea level. While nestled at a lower elevation, Low Gap benefits from the cool mountain air and dramatic topography that define this corner of the Southern Appalachians.
    Natural Features and SceneryLow Gap Creek tumbles through the heart of camp, its cool waters dancing over smooth river stones as hemlocks and hardwoods tower overhead. Protected within the Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area, the campground sits at the crossroads of wilderness and wonder, where winding trails disappear into scenic mountains and rolling hills create an ever-changing tapestry of ridgelines and valleys. Each spring, the Georgia DNR ensures the creek teems with rainbow and brown trout, their silvery bodies flashing beneath the dappled sunlight that filters through the forest canopy.
    Geological RegionChattahoochee National Forest, Mark Trail Wilderness, Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area
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    Campsite details

    Sites SizeDeveloped campsites (each site has a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern post); 3 areas with bear-resistant trash bins; 1 chemical vault toilet; seasonal hand-pump well water
    Total Campsites13 campsites
    Recommended CampsitesEach site includes a picnic table, a fire ring, and a lantern post. A chemical vault toilet is located across the bridge at the back of the campground; drinking water (seasonal hand pump) is also located at the back of the campground. Low Gap Creek runs through the site and is regularly stocked for fishing.

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    Site layoutThirteen developed sites with individual picnic tables, fire rings, and lantern posts. Three areas with bear-resistant trash bins; one chemical vault toilet across the bridge at the back of the campground; drinking water well and seasonal hand pump at the back of the campground.
    Reservation PlatformsMy Reservations (recreation.gov)
    Cancellation PolicyYou may cancel any time before your scheduled arrival and receive a refund minus a $10 cancellation fee, any reservation fees paid at booking, and any previous change fees. Late cancellations (defined as midnight 1 calendar day before check-in for individual campsites; midnight 14 calendar days or fewer for cabins and group sites) will also subtract the first night's recreation use fee from any refund. As of the expected check-in day, cancellations or changes cannot be made via My Reservations; on-site personnel may be unable to assist with late cancellations, no-shows, or early departures.

    Amenities available

    Potable water
    Fire rings
    Picnic tables
    Flush toilets
    Vault toilets

    Activities you can enjoy

    Opportunities for hiking, fishing, swimming/tubing, and hunting, with nearby scenic drives and waterfalls. The campground sits in the Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area and provides access to the Chattahoochee River headwaters and nearby Appalachian Trail entry points.
    Hiking
    Hiking opportunities include nearby access to the National Scenic Appalachian Trail (two main entry points) and popular nearby trails to Ravens Cliff Falls, Dukes Creek Falls, and Anna Ruby Falls.
    Fishing
    Fishing is available in the campground along Low Gap Creek and on the nearby Chattahoochee River; Low Gap Creek is stocked with trout weekly from April to July by the Georgia DNR (follow state fishing licensing regulations).
    Swimming
    Near the alpine village of Helen visitors can swim or go tubing on the Chattahoochee River; swimming/tubing are mentioned as nearby recreational options.
    Wildlife viewing
    Located within the Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area and noted for scenic views and natural surroundings that support wildlife and hunting opportunities.
    Water Sports
    Tubing on the nearby Chattahoochee River (near Helen).
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    Campground rules

    • Pets are not allowed
    • Each site has a fire ring. No additional fire restriction details are provided in the source material.

    Hazards

    General hazardsBear-resistant trash bins are provided in three areas of the campground, indicating the presence of wildlife; visitors should secure food and trash. No other specific hazards are listed.

    Weather at Low Gap Campground

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    Humidity: 68%
    Wind: 8.1 mph
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    Good to know

    Trash and recyclingThree areas in the campground have bear-resistant trash bins.
    Proximity to water featuresLow Gap Creek flows through the campground; fishing is available in the creek and along the nearby Chattahoochee River (headwaters are in the Mark Trail Wilderness).

    Campground Map

    Low Gap Campground
    Driving directionsFrom Helen, Georgia go North on Hwy 75 North, turn left on 75 Alt, cross the bridge, and make the immediate right turn onto Poplar Stump/Upper Chattahoochee River Road. Continue on this road for approximately 4.5 miles and the campground is straight ahead.
    Accessible via US Hwy 75 / 75 Alt and Poplar Stump / Upper Chattahoochee River Road (FS 44 / Upper Chattahoochee River Road).
    Nearby places
    Helen, GA — a few miles south (distance not specified in source).
    Nearby supplies
    Helen, GA — shops and restaurants (a few miles south).

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    Last updated December 10, 2025
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