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April 2006

The Tellico Ranger District in the Cherokee National Forest (Tennessee) is starting several projects to renovate, upgrade and reconstruct most of the campgrounds and campsites along the Tellico River Road. The projects will start in April 2006 and last several months. During that time, various campgrounds will be closed for a couple of months for reconstruction.

The Cherokee National Forest goal is to improve the recreation facilities within the Tellico River corridor. The camping and recreation use are intense in a small area, leading to issues with natural resource protection, sanitation, public safety, and law enforcement. The improvements include installation of accessible vault toilets, reconfiguration of campsite locations, and development of campsites to accommodate small groups.

Work will be performed at the following sites:

  • Walnut Grove Picnic Area
  • Tellico River Campground #3
  • Tellico River Campground #6 (to be renamed Birch Branch)
  • Davis Branch
  • Tellico River Campground #7 (to be renamed Holder Cove)
  • Tellico River Campground #8 (to be renamed Rough Ridge)
  • Stateline Campground

The campgrounds will be modified to contain "Single Campsites" and/or "Small Group Campsites". The new campground user fee structure will be implemented on January 1, 2007. Until then the user fees will remain the same.

The document is in Adobe Acrobat format (file name ends in ".pdf"). The Acrobat Reader is already installed on most computers. If not, it is free by clicking on the logo and installing it. You can then view and print the documents.

Click here to read a full description of the projects, including detailed plans for the individual camprounds.

If you have questions, you can call the Forest Service office to speak to District Ranger Keith Lannom at 423-253-8400 or email him at .


For the "Latest News in Recreation" for the Cherokee National Forest,
including the latest closures and opening,
click here for the Cherokee National Forest web site.


 

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