Talona Creek Campground

  • $0.00 /night
  • (3.2)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

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Directions

From jct US 76 & Hwy 515: Go 11-1/2 mi S on 515, then 1/2 mi E on Carns Mill Rd.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.2

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Patrick White

2 years ago
5/5

Very helpful and informative the camp owner/director was as well as friendly. Very clean!!! Quite as far as it needs to be. Very quite during the week. I highly recommend this place to anyone who likes camper fun and recreation as well as someon

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Judi Cope

1 year ago
1/5

If I could put zero stars I would! Don't stay here because the horrible reviews are true. Even the employees complain about the owner. This place should be shut down because every time it rains it's nothing but sewage. We stayed 11 days and paid for 31. We didn't get any money back and it's not worth $950.00 a month.

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Melody Copeland

4 years ago
3/5

We were at Talona Creek for a month. We usually stay at parks for several months at a time because of my husband's job and I think several staying here has the same kind of jobs. This was the only place we could find an availability for long term stays, thankfully another place closer to where we needed opened up. This place for us was $600 for 50 amp a month(which for the park seems over priced, but it does includes water and power, I say seems over priced because this was the most expensive place we have ever stayed and probably the most lacking and run down looking). The place we are at now is $595 which includes utilities too, but it also includes internet, several channels of cable tv, a fully gravel site, a nice play ground, and a pool. Anyway, the area around the rv parks is nice and kinda secluded. We personally had a great neighbor, which was our perk while there. We never had anyone mess with our stuff. If you like the outdoors this is a good place for you, they do offer tent areas. One side of the park is the creek and the other side is horses, which both were very pleasing to look at. It was really pretty when it snowed. The park is small, laid back and looks like there are several long time residents and they do not care about the age of the rv like some parks. It is actually the first rv park we stayed at that had chickens(one is a rooster and he does alert you a few times a day) and cats running freely. They do allow dogs to be on lines out by themselves (there is some barking) if that is something your looking for, I know most parks dont allow this. We only saw adults here, but there is a play area. There is no internet options like most places offer and we could not get any local channels to come in only like ion, a couple shopping channels, i guess it was pbs and a Spanish speaking channel We ended up getting dish(it has monthly options for rvs and they said if you have a Dish agreement it would only be $7 for the rv but we did have to buy a receiver) cause we thought we would be there a while so if tv is important come prepared. Cell service was always pretty good. Unfortunately, it rained almost the whole time we were there so this made our month miserable. We were on lot 8 and it flooded every time it rained for a while and so did others on our side of the park. The first flood was about just above ankle deep. The guy who runs the place was made aware, but he was snappy about it which is not a very good way to run a business and honestly we thought it was shaddy they didnt make us aware this was going to happen if it rains. After it stopped raining the water went down pretty fast because they do have have some pipes to try and drain the water they just aren't sufficient when it rains heavily for a while. When the water drains it would smell like sewage. It was a muddy mess all the time. So if you go in the rainy season and stay on the creek side especially around lot 8 be prepared, bring bricks to make a walking path and rain boots. This is also one reason we were glad to stay only a month, it is kinda nasty when you think of what we might have been tracking in and where your water hose is plugged up is sitting in a puddle of that water for days cause the place for it is down in the ground a little so it hold water. The creek never flooded, just some sites. There is a train track that is on the opposite side of the creek, but it only ran one to two times a week while we were there. There is also a lot of 18 wheeler traffic that can be loud, but it is the only traffic you really hear. This place could use a good amount of tlc like for the flooding, it has great potential because it is a pretty setting. Something else we usually want to know at a new place is where the nearest shopping and there is plenty of shopping and restaurants just a few miles down the road in both directionsThere is a barbecue place you will pass as you are going to the park. If you are here checking the area out, make sure to go to Ellijay and drive up Fort Mountain it is so beautiful.

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ronnie woodruff

1 year ago
5/5

I have been here since April and haven't had any issues at all. It's a very quiet campground. Everyone keeps to themselves but are very friendly when you speak to them. Danny and Elizabeth are easy to get along with and are friendly people.

It's not a 5 star campground but if you need somewhere to stay long term this is the place to be. I don't plan on leaving anytime soon

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Emily Gaspard

9 months ago
2/5

Not worth $950 a month, especially when you have to dig your own trenches and clean out drainage pipes because you are up to your calves in water and mud. We had to buy over $100 worth of stepping stones just to get out of our camper. The power went out on our side of the park one night bc of the breaker tripping and my boyfriend had to take care of it, no help from staff at all. The good part of the park is the views and how welcoming they are to pets- other than that it’s a mud pit. Two stars because the guy replied quickly and it gave us a place to stay. Also, the chicks poop all over your vehicle. CHICKENS EVERYWHERE.

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