Monthly Archives: May 2015

Unicoi State Park – Hickory Hollow Campground

After needing a quick getaway, we headed to Unicoi State Park.  We called ahead and found that there were still several sites remaining for the walk-in campground named Hickory Hollow.  Registering at the lodge was easy and the desk clerk was fantastic.  We knew it would be busy being a Saturday evening.  We headed over to the campground and found a site.  The walk-in was easy and we carried in our gear fairly quickly.  There were more sites that were longer walks, but nothing overly strenuous.

We set up camp rather quickly and took a short hike.  There was a great playground for kids nearby and a short hike to the lake.  The trail was well marked and easy to follow.  Several fishing docks were located along the trail.  It was a beautiful evening and the hike was great.  We got back to the campsite and started dinner.  The entire campground was very active.  Kids having fun, dogs barking, and families playing.

Unfortunately, around 9:00 pm when everyone should be settling in for the evening and enjoying the sounds of nature, a maintenance crew came down and worked on something for about 45 minutes.  They were running some generator and really ruined the evening.  They did finish right before the quiet hours began.  Just disturbing in the middle of the campground on a Saturday evening.

Restrooms were close by to all of the campsites and were well maintained.  There were laundry areas available as well.  The campsites were also clean and well maintained although some too close to the next site.

We launched the canoe into Unicoi Lake around noon.  There were several people kayaking and enjoying the beautiful day.  Everyone was polite and helpful around the lake.  Fishing was tough, but it didn’t matter for this day.  Just great to be away.  The areas to launch kayaks and canoes is challenging.  There is no ramp for the lake.  There is an area that has been utilized for awhile from the looks of it.  Nothing overly strenuous again, but definitely tougher than it needs to be.

Other than the noise at dark and the lack of a boat ramp, the trip was good.  If you are looking for a true nature experience, then this isn’t your campground.  If you are looking for a family friendly, simple area, then it’s a good location.  It is easily accessible from the Atlanta area just being 2 miles north of Helen.  A clean, safe, and fun campground for the entire family.

DRD Rating – 3 of 5

Nature Rating – 2 of 5

Family Rating – 4 of 5

Challenge Rating – 2 of 5

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