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Three Forks USFS 58 4.3 Introduce

Nestled along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Blue Ridge, GA, Three Forks USFS 58 4.3 offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This campground is ideal for those seeking a blend of adventure and relaxation amidst the scenic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Three Forks USFS 58 4.3 is known for its spacious and well-maintained campsites, ensuring privacy and comfort for all visitors. The area is perfect for a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, trout fishing, and camping. The nearby Long Creek Falls trail is a must-visit, offering a rewarding 2-mile out-and-back hike through lush forests and along babbling creeks.

  • Spacious and clean campsites with rock fire rings
  • Excellent trout fishing opportunities along the creek
  • Beautiful hiking trails, including the Long Creek Falls trail
  • Peaceful and serene environment, perfect for a getaway

Visitors have praised the campground for its cleanliness, well-spaced sites, and the natural beauty of the surrounding area. One camper shared, "We live to camp on the fire road and trout fish! Beautiful hiking as well!" Another noted, "We really enjoyed how spaced out the sites were and we didn't see any trash at the sites we occupied. We will be back!"

Whether you're an avid angler, a hiking enthusiast, or simply looking to unwind in nature, Three Forks USFS 58 4.3 offers an unforgettable experience. Plan your visit today and discover why this campground is a favorite among outdoor adventurers.

Location

GeorgiaFannin CountyBlue RidgeAppalachian National Scenic Trail

Customer Reviews

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John Jacob
Nov 21, 2024

We live to camp on the fire road and trout fish ! Beautiful hiking as well!

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Kayleigh Vineyard
Dec 16, 2023

Other than not understanding why some nice flat areas by the creek with rock fire rings have signs that say "no camping", we really enjoyed how spaced out the sites were and we didn't see any trash at the sites we occupied. All fire rings are just rock, no picnic tables. Hike to long creek falls is nice, 2 mile out and back. We will be back!

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Steven Waling (Budo no Seishin Tanren)
Apr 24, 2018

Not exactly a "parking" area... just pull off to the side of the dirt road. Fairly busy on a clear and pretty day and the road from the north is easier than from the south... long dirt road either way. One side is good for going to Springer Mtn(~5mi- southern terminus of the A.T.), the other for Long Creek Falls (~1mi) and the rest of the A.T.

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Elizabeth Swager
Oct 05, 2024

Hiked through here 3/27/2023… it was so beautiful on a crisp April morning with fog rolling around and the streams flowing. I wonder how much has changed. Can’t wait to go back and visit someday

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Andrew Karandjeff
Aug 11, 2018

One of the most scenic parts early in the AT and BMT. Springer Mountain is 4 miles to the south and Long Creek Falls about a mile to the north. Great jumping off point for day hikes

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James Eric Kavanagh
Apr 07, 2025

Well managed by Georgia DNR. The road is a forest access road and 4x4 vehicles with high ground clearance I would certainly recommend. No electric, water or restrooms. Not fires are permitted March 28th through to September.