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Ktpodell

For Tallulah Gorge State Park: We enjoyed our stay because of the views, hiking, and bike trails/roads. The steps down to the bridge are worth it but would suggest going North (from the interpretive center) to South. We have a truck camper and stayed on site 44 which has road noise from 441 and was a HUGE challenge to level up. We would suggest choosing sites 1-36 for a more level site. Sites 1-12 are near the park road but it closes at night.

Posted Feb 20, 2023 by Ktpodell from Bristol TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Wherearedaveanddar

For Tallulah Gorge State Park: A pretty place with good hiking. The campground was fine, but the sites were too close for a state park atmosphere. We had a premium site, but I’m not sure I would have called it that. There was quite a variation among the sites, so know what you’re getting. Also, apparently on M-Th there is no one to check you in and we had to go to the visitors center, which is a mile away and was quite crowded. Not great when pulling a trailer.

Posted Oct 22, 2021 by Wherearedaveanddar from San Diego. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jimc295

For Tallulah Gorge State Park: Like most state parks it is a little tight for any 5ers over 35ft. I made it to our site with a little trouble but the sites are like a commercial park very close together. We are 38ft and the site was for 50ft so we r fine. It is an OK park.

Posted May 03, 2021 by Jimc295 from GA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Helen

For Tallulah Gorge State Park: Good state park campground. The sites are all gravel and relatively level. They all have a open grill, fire pit, electric (50/30/20) and water hook up. No at site sewer, but there is a dump station at the entrance. Pretty remote and clean.

Posted Mar 09, 2021 by Helen from Tallahassee, FL . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Elizabeth

For Tallulah Gorge State Park: Clean big bathrooms. Hot water. Friendly observant attentive camp hosts. Great hiking in State Park. Close to Clayton. Our sites 10 and 12 had lots of room BUT much road noise and it was windy. The road noise is disconcerting. But place was fun overall.

Posted Mar 25, 2019 by Elizabeth from Knoxville . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

For Tallulah Gorge State Park: A quality state park. It cost $32 per night and most of the sites were very, very close to each other. First come first to pick their spot. Great hiking trails around the gorge. Two large bathhouses that were clean and comfortable, though they need to install hooks for people to set toiletry bags or towels. Great showers with strong warm water flow. I would return for another try if I need d to stay in the area.

Posted Oct 11, 2017 by from Athens, Ga. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Coper

For Tallulah Gorge State Park: One of the best state parks I have been to. Staff was absolutely outstanding.

Posted Mar 17, 2013 by Coper from St James city. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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