Overview
Deep within the Chattahoochee National Forest in Northeast Georgia lies an incredible camping, boating and recreation opportunity just waiting for you to enjoy – Morganton Point Recreation Area! This premier recreational site sits on the shores of Lake Blue Ridge, GA, and boasts 3,200 acres, 60 miles of shoreline and a view that is unparalleled. Morganton Point Campground provides visitors with 40 beautifully-manicured sites, many that include views of the lake, along with spacious group sites and walk-in spots that are lakeside and private. The Morganton Point day-use area, lovingly referred to as “The Point” by staff, offers visitors exceptional kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals, snacks, souvenirs, lakefront beach access, boat ramp and a variety of floats for a day on the water. Best of all – The Point is open to everyone and is only a short walk from the campground! Check out our website and FIND your outdoor adventure in north Georgia today! https://gofindoutdoors.org/sites/morganton-point/
Accessibility:
- Accessible Parking Available
- Beach Accessible by Wheelchair via Mobi Mat
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