Jackrabbit Mountain

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  • (4.8)4 reviews

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About Campground

Overview: Jackrabbit Mountain Campground offers scenic lakeside camping in the beautiful Nantahala National Forest of southwestern North Carolina. From May through September, campers can breathe the fresh air of the forest while enjoying numerous recreation activities, including hiking, picnicking, mountain biking, fishing and water sports. Natural Features: The campground is located on a peninsula on Lake Chatuge, a dammed lake on the Hiawassee River. The site sits in a thin pine forest at an elevation of 1,860 feet. Recreation: Lake Chatuge has more than 130 miles of shoreline and plenty of water for recreation. Popular water activities include boating, jet skiing, swimming and fishing. Visitors who wish to stay on dry land can explore hiking, biking and shoreline fishing. Jackrabbit Mountain Recreation Area boasts several hiking trails, and the campground has paved roads for an easy afternoon of bicycling. Mountain bikers can get their wheels dusty on approximately 14 miles of bike-friendly trails. Facilities: This large facility has three loops of well-kept campsites, some of which lie on the water's edge. Families can relax at the swimming beach, while anglers and boaters can use the boat ramp to access the water. The facility is also equipped with accessible showers, flush toilets and picnic shelters. Nearby Attractions: Local attractions include the Fires Creek area, Buck Creek rockhounding area and the Georgia Mountain Fair, which occurs in late July each year.

Directions

From Hayesville, North Carolina, take U.S. Highway 64 east for 6.2 miles. Turn right onto State Route 175 and go 2.5 miles. Turn right onto State Road 1155, which turns into Forest Road 248.

From Hiawassee, Georgia, take Georgia Route 75 north for about 3.5 miles, where it turns into North Carolina Route 175, and go an additional 1.5 miles. Turn left onto State Road 1155, which turns into Forest Service Road 248.

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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Trail Hunters

1 year ago
5/5

Fast, flowy trails, mostly following the shore line. Great for hiking as well.

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Susan Krawec

2 years ago
5/5

Excellent hiking and biking trails. Got cursed out by a biker when I was hiking on the trail. He wasn't supposed to be on that trail that day. It was hiker day

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John Ragon

3 years ago
5/5

Great trails, especially for families and beginners. Ridden there over 100 times and love them every time. Great signage and trail maintenance crew!

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Warfather1964

2 years ago
4/5

Nice well groomed trails for both mountain biking and hiking. Dogs are welcome here but should be on a leash. You can swim fish and just frolic in the water. There's bathrooms and a yard hydrant for potable water. A new section of trailer has opened up called rabbit ridge and it is really fun. Well groomed nice jumps and bermed switchbacks.

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