Chattahoochee Old Town Campground, formerly named Brush Creek Campground, is a wonderfully scenic setting in which to spend a month or two camping and fishing along the banks of the Chattahoochee River. This campground is pet friendly and offers 35 waterfront sites for tents and RVs, with 35-foot back-in drives. Take your pick of shaded or full-sun sites with or without electric and water hookups. This campground is home to a pair of bald eagles which raise young there each year. The grounds are also the location of historic Indian mounds and the Lower Creek Trading Path, a Native American trade route dating back thousands of years. Take a stroll along the park’s five-mile nature trail and pass by Civil War era graves and Native American relics.
Highway 27 north or south: Exit onto Ga 34 and take a left traveling west towards Franklin. Follow the Ga 34 west signs thru town and take a left onto Mary Johnson Drive. The road turns into Bevis Road when you leave the city limits. Go approximately 5 miles to Brush Creek Park Road and take a left. The park entrance is at the end of the road.
Primitive sites: $15 per night.
30-amp sites: $25 per night.
50-amp sites: $25 per night.
30-amp sites: $275 per month.
50-amp sites: $275 per month.
Guests: $3 per vehicle.
Sites are on a first-come, first-served basis. Electric sites may be reserved for up to 30 days, with a maximum of two consecutive months. Thirty-day stays require reservations, and must be made 30 days in advance.