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- Whether you're seeking the quiet of a country campground or the "Hot-Lanta" attractions of one of America's most vivacious cities, this KOA has you covered. The campground off ers quick-and-easy access from I-75, large Pull-Thru RV Sites and two huge pet-walk areas to help the whole family unwind from a road trip. With the red-rock rolling hills of northern Georgia surrounding you, you're a mere 45 to 50 freeway miles from Atlanta. Get out and explore the Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, the 1880s covered bridge and Pickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site. Or take a stroll through the Booth Western Art Museum. It's just a one-hour drive to Six Flags Over Georgia and Stone Mountain Park. Sample the historic charm of nearby Rome and Cartersville. Stop by the Weinman Mineral Gallery at Tellus Science Museum (I-75, Exit 293), only 3 miles from the campground. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 100 feet. Your hosts: Jay and Ann Camp.Whether you're seeking the quiet of a country campground or the "Hot-Lanta" attractions of one of America's most vivacious cities, this KOA has you covered. The campground off ers quick-and-easy access from I-75, large Pull-Thru RV Sites and two huge pet-walk areas to help the whole family unwind from a road trip. With the red-rock rolling hills of northern Georgia surrounding you, you're a mere 45 to 50 freeway miles from Atlanta. Get out and explore the Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, the 1880s covered bridge and Pickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site. Or take a stroll through the Booth Western Art Museum. It's just a one-hour drive to Six Flags Over Georgia and Stone Mountain Park. Sample the historic charm of nearby Rome and Cartersville. Stop by the Weinman Mineral Gallery at Tellus Science Museum (I-75, Exit 293), only 3 miles from the campground. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 100 feet. Your hosts: Jay and Ann Camp.
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05/18/2010
We like KOA campgrounds but I wouldn't advise anyone to go to the one at Cartersville. We have a tradition of the whole family trying out a new campground every May for my mother's birthday - 3 generations. We could overlook the narrow spaces and that we couldn't build a campfire if the manager hadn't been a rude bully. He was rude to the adults and bullied the children until they were afraid to even go to the bathrooms without an adult. You felt like you had to stay on your site and hide in your camper. He sorely needs a course on customer service. A thoroughly horrid weekend.
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Phone: (770) 382-7330
Address: 800 Cassville White Rd NW, Cartersville, GA 30121
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