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There’s a gorgeous gem in the midst of the Chattahoochee National Forest, a town that caters to tourists looking for adventure, excitement, and natural beauty. This hidden treasure is Copperhill, a city straddling the Georgia-Tennessee state line. The Ocoee River snakes through the southern part of the city, a popular waterway for fishing, boating, and whitewater rafting. In fact, the area was host to the Summer Olympic in 1996 for the whitewater portion of the games.

Copperhill was a booming copper mining and processing area until the 1980s. Today it is a beautiful and thriving hotspot. You can explore the city and surrounding areas with ease when you book an RV in Copperhill. Copperhill is less than 15 miles from Blue Ridge, Georgia and the legendary mountains it is named after. Chattanooga, Tennessee and its epic scenic surroundings are a little over 70 miles west of Copperhill. You can even take the RV rental from Copperhill to North Carolina; Wolf Creek and Murphy are both within a day’s drive.

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The Great Outdoors

A vacation to southern Tennessee wouldn’t be complete without visiting some part of the vast Chattahoochee National Forest. It is a nature lover’s paradise, a thick forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains with an abundance of trails, waterways, and wildlife. You can do some fishing, paddling, and boating out there. There are lots of rock climbing opportunities too. You can also bring the RV rental from Copperhill and do some camping - there are numerous campgrounds with plenty of RV-friendly campsites.

The Oconee National Forest in Georgia is also a must see. You’ll be treated to fresh mountain air and spectacular views of the enormous rolling foothills. There are miles of trails for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians to enjoy. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash. You can get out on the water when the season is right for fishing, paddling, and swimming. Plus, there are plenty of campsites that will suit the Copperhill camper rental sprinkled throughout the forest.

Head north in the RV rental from Copperhill and you’ll find Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park is home to thick forests, wildflowers that bloom all year, and the Great Smoky Mountains. The park features cascading waterfalls and deep gorges. It’s a premier hiking and rock climbing destination. It’s an excellent area for fishing and wildlife viewing. It’s also one of the most popular places in the state for camping.

RV Parks

There are dozens of options when it comes to finding a great place to stay in the camper rental near Copperhill. Parksville Lake RV Campground is one of the choices. The campsites are paved and shaded by mature trees. There are also electric hookups at campsites. The campground is close to several hiking trails and a waterfall. The Blue Ridge Lodge & RV Park is a place to park in the mountains. They offer short term rates and quite a few amenities. Guests are welcome to use the showers, restrooms, and clubhouse. Plus, the park is close to Toccoa River, a hotspot for swimming, fishing, and boating.

Thunder Rock Campground has a family-friendly atmosphere. It is located in a scenic spot among the upper levels of the Cherokee National Forest. Hot showers and clean restrooms are available for guests. Campsites fill up fast, though, so booking ahead is recommended. You can also bring the travel trailer rental from Copperhill to Eagle Cove RV Park. You’ll have mountain views and miles of lush meadow surrounding you. The campsites have full hookups and Wi-Fi access. There’s a swimming pool, clubhouse, and game room too.

Exploring the City

There’s no shortage of fun and adventure to be had in Copperhill. Golfers can visit the nearby golf course. The greens are lush and stretch for miles. There are nine holes to play that are a fun challenge for beginners and friendly for experienced players. Whether you’re a new or seasoned player, you’ll enjoy the fresh air and mountain views. The club offers golf carts and there’s a pro shop and also a swimming pool on-site.

Learn about the history of the area and check out its humble mining roots at the Ducktown Basin Museum. It is located in what was once the Burra Burra Mine. More than 15 million tons of copper ore were extracted from the mine during its operation from 1899-1959. Explore the exhibits take a guided tour, or mine for your own ore in the mineral collecting area.

If you’re ready for a thrill, take a horseback riding tour or go whitewater rafting. Get above it all on some zip lines and do a canopy tour. You can sit back and catch a play or show down at the Copperhill Opry. You’ll find delicious American fare when you’re looking for good eats and a couple of fine breweries when you’re in need of a drink. There are plenty of antique shops, boutiques, and galleries if you’re looking for a memorable souvenir. What are you waiting for? Rent an RV in Copperhill today!

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