Terrora Campground

Category: Campground

Address: Jane Hurt Yarn Rd, Tallulah Falls, GA 30573, USA

Phone: +17067547979

Reviews

Rebecca Bingham

Jun 10, 2022

This was a nice campground. We spent three nights total here in a popup camper, and we enjoyed every bit of it. If you are wanting super spacious camp sites, we'll it's not exceptionally so. Yes, you can see your neighbors, but that said you aren't crammed in like sardines (and yes I have actually been to "camprgrounds" that have you just that close together with your neighbors sewage right next to your picnic table so this is loads better). Each site is fairly roomy, most have gravel to flatten the spot, every site I saw was nice and shady, and there's at least a few feet between sites, some more than others. Honestly, the distance between sites is fairly standard for state parks, at least in GA. The campground itself has very friendly staff and campground hosts. We were treated great the whole time. All of the sites were very clean. I actually saw the campground host going by recently emptied sites to check them and clean up anything left behind. Located at the campground is an entrance to the Tallulah Gorge State Park trails, conveniently located to access the main trails. Within a short walking distance you can view the dam and just a little further the beach at the lake. Personally, we opted to drive to the Interprative Center to walk the trails of the actual gorge because we didn't want to be tired already before we even got to get to the bridge, let alone coming back. But you can get there from the campground trail access. My only real complaint was that the bathrooms were not great. The stalls, especially for the showers, are so small you can't really even wash yourself without bashing your head while trying to bend down. There was nowhere to put you clean clothes and towels in the outer stalls, so you just had to either place them on the floor 😬 or lay them over the outer stall door and hope everyone is as honest as you. Even the outer stalls are so small that getting dressed after your shower is a chore because you can't really bend down. This was true for the men's and women's bathrooms. The cleanliness could have been better too. My husband said there was one toilet stall that was unusable our whole stay because it was clogged and never cleaned up and they had another stall run out of toilet paper for a whole day. The women's restroom stalls weren't that bad, thankfully, but it did not appear as though anyone ever came and cleaned it, just replaced toilet paper and the trash. Overall, the site was lovely and well kept. It has easy access to both the state park and town with plenty to do nearby. The bathroom situation could use a little work, but otherwise I have no real complaints. I wouldn't be against staying here again as there is so much to do and see, even in three days we couldn't get it all done.

Todd Jones

Nov 25, 2019

Enjoyed our stay. Hiked all the trails in two days. The gorge bottom was not open, it had rained yesterday. Not much in the town, but Walmart is only 10 minutes away.

anthony stroud

Sep 25, 2018

The park is beutiful and we'll worth the visit, but if you're tent camping and using the showers they're not the cleanest and could use an upgrade. All the sites around us had new gravel added to smooth them out and the cement picknic table was sunk in the ground lower on one side than the other.

PapaMalo

May 12, 2018

Some sites are so close together that you can expect to hear your neighbors snoring and farting all night. Avoid anything inside of the loop unless you like that refugee camp feel. If you want to be close to nature go elsewhere, if you want to save 50 bucks and skip a motel, go for it.

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Questions & Answers

I would like to come fishing lake raybon or one of the others, i have a jon boat is there a boat ramp access?

Roger Butch | Jul 21, 2020
Roger Butch | Jul 22, 2020

I was reading where some ramps are closed, like moccasin creek closed till 2021. Are others closed too?

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Do you have long term spaces with full hook ups and wifi .If you do what is your monthly rate .

Donna Bruns | Aug 25, 2020
Mayur Patel | Aug 26, 2020

Full hookups but no cable.

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Are the RV sites and tent sites the same? Trying to book online and I just see RV icons on every site.

C B | Jul 22, 2019
Diane Flynt | Jul 23, 2019

They are both, tents are welcome but most sights are RV accessible. All sites have gravel, no grassy or dirt only that I saw. Hiking trails lead right out from campground down to falls.

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Does Terrora have tent sites??

William Thomas | Jul 22, 2019
Laura Morris | Jul 23, 2019

Yes. The place you pitch your tent is on small gravel so I recommend bringing something to put your tent on (thick tarp etc.)

When do the beaches open for day use swimming?

Brianna Daugherty | Aug 25, 2020
Mayur Patel | Aug 26, 2020

You may want to call the park for a schedule but there's not much of a "beach" along the lake. The swimming area is only an small roped off area.

How much does it cost

Mary White | Jul 22, 2018
Sandra Little | Jul 23, 2018

I believe its 30 a night plus 5 for parking but thw parking covers the whole time there

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