Upper Stamp Creek Campground Map

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Upper Stamp Creek Campground Map
Allatoona Lake
Upper Stamp Creek Campground
Note: Campground opens at 7 a.m. on Fridays and closes at 3 p.m. on
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Mondays during the recreation season.
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Sites 1-18 have Water & 50 amp Electrical Hookups.
Sites 19-20 have Water Hookup Only.
Site 18 is Designed for Handicapped.
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*Premium/Waterfront Sites.
Reservable Campsite: 1-12
For Reservations Call: 1-877-444-6777 or www.recreation.gov.
Campsite Fee Information:
Site w/o electric
$18
Site w/water & 50 amp electric
$24
Premium site w/water & 50 amp electric
$28
Dump Station Fee (If not a registered camper)
$10
Visitor to registered camper
$4
(per vehicle, walk-in or boat-in)
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General Lake Information: 678-721-6700
For Emergencies After Hours, please contact the
Contract Park Attendant for Assistance at their Campsite.
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Restrooms
Handicap Site
Beach
Shower House
Parking
Attendant's Site
Boat Ramp
Dump Station
Information/Gate House
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Revised January 2012
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The Corps of Engineers welcomes you to Allatoona Lake. In order to make everyone’s stay a pleasurable one, listed are some of
the basic campground rules derived from TITLE 36 CFR (Code of Regulations). For complete regulations, see bulletin
board, Park Attendant Contractor or visit website http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/allatoona//
1. CAMPSITE OCCUPANCY is limited to a maximum number of SIX (6) registered campers per campsite, (six
years of age or older) related or unrelated, exceptions only for man, wife, and unmarried children. Campers are
those persons that stay overnight on the campsite. Persons camping under eighteen (18) years of age must
be accompanied by an adult. Children may not be left unattended in the camp-ground without adult supervision.
2. CAMPING EQUIPMENT must be set up on gravel impact area or paved pullout.
3. The “orange rental verification card” must be posted on the numbered campsite post immediately after
registering. Camping permits are not transferable.
4. VEHICLES ON CAMPSITES is limited to a maximum number of three (3) per campsite other than camping
equipment. This includes visitor vehicles.
5. CHECK-IN TIME is guaranteed for reservations after 4 PM. seven days a week.
6. CHECK-OUT TIME is 3 PM. seven days a week. Campers and their guests are required to leave the
campground at check out time. An additional night’s camping fee will be charged for late departures.
7. GATE is locked from 10:30 PM to 7 AM. From Oct 1 to Mar 31, gate is locked from 9 PM to 7 AM.
Emergency exits only during these hours. (For emergency exit, see Park Attendant Contractor at their campsite
which is located near the gatehouse).
8. VISITORS are limited to a maximum number of FOUR (4) per campsite (six years of age or older) in
addition to the registered campers. Visitors must depart the campground by 10 PM. From Oct 1 to Mar
31, visitors must depart the campground by 8:30 PM. User fee to visit a registered camper is $4.00 per
vehicle, walk-in, or boat-in. Visitors are persons that visit a registered camper for the day. Visitors are subject
to all rules, regulations and restrictions.
9. COURTESY PASSES are restricted to the hours of 7 AM until dark. Passes will not be issued when the park is
over 50% occupied due to safety considerations.
10. CAMPING LIMIT is 14 consecutive days or 14 nonconsecutive days in any 30-day period at all Corps of
Engineers-operated campgrounds on the Allatoona Lake Project.
11. QUIET HOURS are in effect from 10 PM to 6 AM daily. Unreasonably loud noise is prohibited at any time.
12. PASSES MUST BE DISPLAYED from rearview mirror of all vehicles.
13. FIREWORKS, firearms, explosives, and projectile-firing devices are prohibited.
14. CAMPFIRES must be confined to fireplaces or grills. Do not leave fires unattended. Extinguish all fires upon
departure from campsite. Only dead wood on the ground may be collected for firewood.
15. DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREAS are not supervised. Swim at your own risk. Swimming at launching
ramps and courtesy docks IS PROHIBITED.
16. GRAY/WASTE WATER from RV’s and portable toilets must be caught in holding tanks or other receptacle and
deposited at the dump station. Washing vehicles, camping equipment, or anything that produces gray water to be
discharged on or around the campsite is prohibited.
17. SINKS in restrooms and laundry rooms are not to be used for washing pets or dishes, or for cleaning fish, etc.
18. PETS MAXIMUM TWO (2) PETS PER CAMPSITE. (NO EXCEPTIONS). Wild, exotic, or vicious pets
and livestock are not permitted in the campground. Known VICIOUS pets such as Dobermans, Pit Bulls,
Rottweilers, etc., or those that present an unacceptable high risk of serious injury, are not allowed. All
pets must be penned, caged, or restrained on a leash no longer than six (6) feet. Pet owners must
dispose of all pet waste in dumpsters. Pets are not allowed in restrooms, on playgrounds, or on beaches.
DO NOT LEAVE PETS UNATTENDED.
19. FEEDING GEESE AND OTHER WILDLIFE is prohibited due to health and environmental concerns.
20. TREES in the park should be protected. Hang lanterns on metal hangers provided at the campsite. Do not nail,
saw, or chop on trees.
21. ALL GARBAGE MUST BE PLACED IN THE DUMPSTERS which are located at shower wash-houses
and dump stations. Do not deposit garbage in fireplaces or grills. Campsite must be kept clean during
occupancy. Clean your campsite upon departure. Do not leave garbage bags on the site.
22. VEHICLES must be street legal, operated by a licensed driver on established road-ways in accordance with
State Highway Regulations and parked on paved surfaces. No golf carts/ scooters/mini-bikes, etc. No riding on
the exterior of vehicles. No joy riding.
23. Golden Age/Golden Access Passports and Interagency Senior/Access Pass: The Passport or
Pass holder is the only individual authorized to use a discount pass when registering and paying user fees, the
holder must be a member of the camping party, must occupy the campsite overnight, and will be
required to show photo identification.
24. Any act or conduct which interferes with, impedes, or disrupts another person’s use of the project (boisterous,
rowdy, or disorderly), IS PROHIBITED.
25. Failure to abide by these park regulations and restrictions may result in legal action, expulsion, and/or forfeiture of
fees paid.
26. The person registered for a campsite shall be presumed to be responsible for any violation of rules unless proven
otherwise.
27. Interference with any Park Ranger or Government employee in the conduct of their official duty is
prohibited. Individuals may be required to furnish proper identification to Park Rangers.