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Black Rock Mountain State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoThe state park with the highest elevation in Georgia showcases some of the most outstanding scenery in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Overlooks provide spectacular 80 mile vistas. Guests seeking an overnight experience can choose from a variety of overnight options including comfortable cottages or several different types of camping and backpacking options.Brochure Info - RecreationThings To Do & See Camping Fishing Geocaching Hiking Photography PicnickingBrochure Info - Facilities and Restrictions1,743 Acres 17 Acre Lake 10 Cottages 44 Tent, Trailer & RV Campsites 12 Walk in campsites 4 Backcountry Campsites 1 Pioneer Campground 2 Picnic Shelters Playground Summit Visitor Center and Gift ShopBrochure Info - Nearby AttractionsBlue Ridge Mountains Moccasin Creek State Park Tallulah Gorge State Park Unicoi State ParkKey InfoBlack Rock Mountain has a steep grade. For reservation inquiries please call 1-800-864-7275. For Park inquiries please contact the park at 706-746-2141 or 706-746-2818 (EMERGENCY LINE) A ParkPass is required for all vehicles. Price for ParkPasses are not included with the reservation. Overnight guests pay only one ParkPass fee for the duration of their stay. The daily ParkPass is valid at all state parks visited the same day and is not valid at state historic sites. ParkPass fees are as follow: 1-12 passenger vehicles $5 per day or $50 annual ParkPass; 13-30 passenger vehicles $30 per day or $75 annual ParkPass; 31 or more passenger vehicles $70 per day or $250 annual ParkPass; Georgia active duty military/veterans $3.75 per day or $37.50 annual ParkPass. For information on our park rules and reservation policies please visit our website http://gastateparks.org/thingstoknow. Rules and regulations are posted at site offices and must be observed by all guests and their visitors.Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionFrom Atlanta: Take I-85N to I-985N. Remain on 4 lane through Tallaulah Falls and on US 441N through Clayton. 3 miles N Of Clayton, in Mountain City, turn left onto Black Rock Mountain Parkway. Steep mountain road to the park. Highway conditions may be hazardous in winter months.Booking Window Product Info

Campgrounds inside Black Rock Mountain State Park

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