Yonah Mountain Campground is in the mountains of northern Georgia near the Chattahoochee River and 4 miles from the Alpine Village of Helen. It is also convenient to the Richard Russell Scenic Highway with outlets to numerous waterfalls. April 29, 2010 |
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| Below: A wooden woodpecker on a pole at the campground |
Below: A welcome bear in the campground office |
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| Information about this campground: Check-out
time was noon. They charged an extra $2 per night for 50 amp service,
plus an extra $2 per night for cable TV. No garbage pick-up -
you take your own garbage to the dumpster next to site 72. Propane available.
No clotheslines allowed. No washing of vehicles. Pets on leash allowed.
The campground claimed to have a pool, horseshoes, clubhouse, TV Room, Laundry,
basketball court, card playing room, fire rings, bathhouse, fishing hole,
volleyball, ice and propane sales and internet access, but the two RV Gypsies
did not check out any of that stuff. There was a book exchange with lots
of books. The TV room was absolutely wonderful. (Anything about any campground
on this website is always subject to change and not controlled by the two
RV Gypsies,) |
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| Below: The RV of the two RV Gypsies - and the
view behind their RV. Wherever Lee and Karen Duquette travel, they are never
far from their home and they never have to pack or unpack because they live
full-time in their RV. They always have their own kitchen, bed, and shower.
What a great way to live! The RV watches over the campground with its very
own eyeballs. |
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Below: Lee and Karen Duquette ate at Wendell's Country
Cooking Restaurant. The server was country friendly and the food decent.
But what's with the burlap curtains and the twigs?? |
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