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Upper Stamp Creek Campground

20 sites0 open dates / 6 molive availability

About Upper Stamp Creek Campground

Upper Stamp Creek Campground is a 20-site campground in Allatoona Lake. It accommodates fifth wheels, truck campers, pop-up campers, and RVs, with sites for RVs up to 33 ft. 18 of the 20 sites have hookups. Waterfront and Lakefront sites are available. Around 20 sites are shaded. Pets are welcome at some sites, most sites have a fire pit, and 1 sites are ADA-accessible. Maximum party size is 8. Like most popular Recreation.gov campgrounds, Upper Stamp Creek Campground books up months ahead, but cancellations open regularly. Campsite Sniper watches every site 24/7 and alerts you the moment one frees up.

20 sitesRVs up to 33 ft18 with hookups20 shadedWaterfrontLakefrontPets OKFire pits1 accessibleMax party 8

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