Welcome to the Blue Ridge / Toccoa River KOA!

The Toccoa River tumbles down from the Blue Ridge Mountains, flows into Lake Blue Ridge and right past this new KOA. Settle in with your choice of spacious sites, all with full hookups and free WiFi. There's a pool for your enjoyment, a pavilion for group get-togethers and KampK9 for your furry travel companions. You'll find plenty of room to roam; the campground adjoins the new campus of the University of North Georgia. Rivers, lakes and mountains all converge in the area, giving you boundless opportunities for recreation. Pick apples at nearby orchards or discover the unique shops, craft breweries and wineries of historic communities like Blue Ridge, McCaysville, Copperhill, and Murphy.

Pool: Memorial Day Weekend-Labor Day Weekend.
Max pull thru: 75 ft.


Directions:

DO NOT FOLLOW A GPS!
Google may not have us accurately located!!  Call us at 706-946-0355 for specific directions.
  
The Blue Ridge Toccoa River Campground is at 67 Blackhawk Drive, Blue Ridge, GA 30513.

GPS Coordinates: 34.889611, -84.289669 [34°53'22.6"N 84°17'22.8"W]

From Atlanta, GA: Take 575N to 515N/5N/76E. Data on 76E at intersection of Blue Ridge Drive (Hwy 5) and Appalachian Highway (76E). Go 2.1 miles, and pass Ingles Ingles/TJ Maxx on the left. Go approximately 1/2 mile through the next light. After passing the Exxon, get in left turn lane and turn left. Follow KOA signs to BR/TR KOA. 

Eastbound Hwy 75 (515): Proceed 2.1 miles past rt. 5/Blue Ridge Drive intersection in the town of Blue Ridge. Watch for Ingles Market/TJ Maxx on your left. Go approximately 1/2 mile through the next light. After passing the Exxon, get in left turn lane and turn left. Follow KOA signs to BR/TR KOA. 

Westbound Hwy 76: From junction of Hwy 60 proceed west on Hwy 76 for 1.7 miles. KOA on right. 
 Do NOT turn on Henry Road, Millholland Road, or Highway 5/Old Highway 5.

Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 75' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (5/28 - 9/6)
  • Propane ($)
  • Fishing
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Dog Park
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Ways to Stay

KOA Holiday

KOA Holiday Campgrounds

Whether you’re exploring the local area or hanging out at the campground, KOA Holidays are an ideal place to relax and play. There’s plenty to do, with amenities and services to make your stay memorable. Plus, you’ll enjoy the outdoor experience with upgraded RV Sites with KOA Patio® and Deluxe Cabins with full baths for camping in comfort. Bring your family, bring your friends, or bring the whole group – there’s plenty of ways to stay and explore.

KOA Holidays Feature:

  • RV Sites with a KOA Patio®
  • Deluxe Cabins with full baths
  • Premium Tent Sites
  • Group meeting facilities

Latest Hot Deal

EMS Discount

We wish to thank you for your service to our community.  Please bring your fire, police or ambulance service ID card with you to receive a 10% discount on our regular rates.

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Local Area

Historic Downtown Blue Ridge

Historic downtown Blue Ridge is located within minutes of the Blue Ridge/Toccoa River KOA. From shopping to eateries, the downtown scene has a something to cater to everyone's taste.

644 E Main Street

Blue Ridge, GA 30513

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Mercier Orchards

When visiting Blue Ridge, Mercier Orchards is a must on the to-do list! From fried pies, fresh fruit, local made goods, to apple picking, Mercier Orchards has it all; you won't leave empy handed.

8660 Blue Ridge Drive

Blue Ridge, GA 30513

706-632-3411

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Blue Ridge Scenic Railway

The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway starts in downtown Blue Ridge and winds its way through the countryside to its final destination in downtown McCaysville. Train rides are 4-hours in length and guests ride the equivalent of 26-miles round trip. Tickets are required and can be purchased online.

241 Depot Street

Blue Ridge, GA 30513

877-413-8724

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Cohutta Wilderness

The BRTR KOA is minutes away from the Cohutta wilderness (Chattachooche National Forest). The Benton McKaye trailhead spans for miles and the mountain views are just tremendous. Most of the trailheads in the Cohutta are open year-round, but due to freezing temperatures and icy roads, some of them are closed through March. The website below offers information about all of the local trail possibility. In addition, you can also stop by our store and pick up some free trail guide maps.

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Campground Awards and Programs