![]() ![]() Tent camping is permitted along most of the John Muir Trail above the Appalachia Powerhouse. We do not have hook-ups and cannot accommodate electrical needs. Due to the high number of complaints regarding generators in the primitive campground and in an effort to accommodate all users, we ask that you please limit the use of generators to – only as needed for a short period of time. Please keep in mind we are a primitive campground. There is a large field area in the center of these sites that can be used for group activities. Each site is equipped with 2 picnic tables and a fire ring.Group Site 8 ($80/night) accommodates up to 75 people.Group Sites 3-6 ($60/night) can accommodate between 25-50 people per site.Group Site 1, 2 & 7 ($30/night) can accommodate between 10-25 people per site.Gee Creek offers a Group Camp field with 8 separate group campsites. ![]() The bathhouse is available to campers at no additional charge. Gee Creek primitive campground has 47 sites, each with a table, fire ring and a grill. There is a fee for their use and the stay limit is two weeks. Public water and a bathhouse containing sinks, commodes, and hot showers are located near the center of the campground. ![]() An easy walk will lead you along the rivers edge for fishing, nature walks or a brisk dip in the cold waters. Some of the campsites are close enough to the river you can be lulled to sleep each night by the sound of rushing water. Campsites are more tent-friendly than most. The Hiwassee State Scenic Rivers’ Gee Creek campground is a haven and a home-away-from-home to many river users. $5 reservation fee per site is non-refundable. Rates: $15 - $80Taxes and fees are not included. ![]()
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