Open April 1 - October 31.
Cherry Hill is near the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River, and many miles of hiking trails. Site amenities include centrally-located drinking water, cooking grills, tables and lantern posts as well as a restroom with flush toilets and hot showers.
When you make a reservation, post one of the following on the clip provided at your site: a) Your confirmation letter. b) Your reservation number. c) The name of the person that the site is reserved for.
From Walhalla, go north 8 miles on State Highway 28. Turn right on Highway 107. Continue on Highway 107 for 9 miles. A sign for Cherry Hill Campground is on the right.
From Cashiers, NC, go south on Highway 107 for 9 miles. The sign for Cherry Hil will be on the left.
Great spot to camp for a couple of days and explore the area. Bathrooms are a 2/5 - 3/5 but they have hot water and offer some privacy.
Peaceful well taken care off seems very organized with water available on every site and cabins available. I am too old to do camping anymore but I would spend some days in the woods in a cabin.
Nice clean campground. Stayed at site 29 on the top of the hill for a night. About a 100’ walk from the parking spot to 29. Bathroom and shower are located down the hill in the lower section (2 min walk through the woods). The lower section sites allow you to park right at the sites and avoid the short walk in like the upper section. Each site has a tent pad, concrete picnic table and fire ring. Lots of shade but it was still hot as expected in July. Good deal for $15 a night.
We had a great time camping here. There wasn’t any real check in/out procedure when we went, so we just set up at our rsvp site. The bathrooms aren’t too bad and they provide toilet paper but not soap. There are watering areas too. I would definitely bring extra padding if you’re staying in a tent and FIREWOOD! Although they didn’t have anyone policing the grounds, they don’t want you collecting sticks to use. We used charcoal and firewood and were able to cook our food pretty easily. The campsite was peaceful and quiet most of the day/night. There’s horseback riding near by, a few scenic overlooks, hiking trails, and a couple of waterfalls. We absolutely no phone service and had to drive a mile or two (+) to get in touch with anyone. The local stores were about 45-hr away from the site. We found the best wood at Lowe’s. Citgo not far from the site had wood but theirs wasn’t dry enough. The campsite is pet friendly and I didn’t see breed restrictions. We would definitely camp here again. Not too far from Atlanta metro area. Great views and bring bug repellent. Lots of signs to watch for bears, but we didn’t see any. So definitely have something to store your food in safely! Don’t forget to book your RSVP before you get there because you may have a hard time getting service!