Rabun Beach Campground
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Rabun Beach Campground Directions: Take U.S. 441/23 south from Clayton for 7 miles; turn right (west) on unnumbered county road for 0.1 mile; turn left (south) on Georgia 15 for 2 miles; turn right on County Road 10 for 5 miles. Activity Overview Overlooking beautiful Lake Rabun and the North Georgia mountains, this recreation area offers camping, hiking, swimming, boating and fishing. Eighty tent and trailer campsites are available, some with electrical and water hookups. Pear Tree Hill group camping area requires reservations. Other Opportunities Hikers can enjoy the 1.3-mile Rabun Beach Trail, which ends at Angel Falls. The swim area has two picnic tables, a roped-off area for swimmers, and restrooms. A boat launch area is near the swimming area. Lake Rabun is home to bass, bream, perch, trout and catfish. Check State regulations before you fish. Clayton and Tallulah Falls are interesting towns to visit. The Tallulah Gorge Overlook offers spectacular views of the Tallulah River and the surrounding mountains. Closest alternate camping areas are Moccasin Creek State Park, Tallulah River Recreation Area, Tate Branch Recreation Area, and Sandy Bottoms Recreation Area. Site Amenities: A gravel road leads through the recreation area. Tent sites have a grill, picnic table and tent pad. Hot showers and drinking water are also available. Requirements: A fee is required. The area opens mid-May and closes mid-November. Gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Recommended Seasons: Spring through fall. For More Information Contact USDA Forest Service Tallulah Ranger District (706)782-3320