General Inforation regarding South Carolina:    
South Carolina Information Highway

Travel South Carolina
Carolina Now
South Carolina Websites 
South Carolina Lakes

Camper Trip webpages:
Stumphouse Tunnel (1st year camper trip)
Tallulah Gorge (2nd year camper trip)
 Cherokee Reservation (5th year camper trip; 
                 also includes the four links below)
                 Oconaluftee Indian Village
                 Unto These Hills outdoor drama
                 Cherokee Museum
                 Dillard House Restaurant
 

Other Links:
Parents for Barefoot Children

American Camping Association

R afting on the Chattooga River (all outposts are only 20 minutes from Camp Chatuga):
 Wildwater, LTD
 Southeastern Expeditions
 Nantahala Outdoor Center*
* (3rd year camper trip on Nantahala River; 6th year camper trip on Chattooga River)

Area "Chambers of Commerce" and distance from Camp Chatuga:
Mountain Rest, SC: right here
Walhalla, SC; 20 minutes
Westminster, SC; 30 minutes
Seneca, SC; 30 minutes
Clemson, SC; 40 minutes
Pendleton, SC; 45 minutes
Pickens, SC; 50 minutes
Highlands, NC; 40 minutes
Cashiers, NC; 45 minutes
Clayton, GA; 45 minutes     

Supplies for Camp (please tell them Camp Chatuga sent you!):
Camp Supplies
Name Maker Clothing Labels
The Camper's Collection
Camp Stamp
     
 
For hiking, waterfalls, hunting, fishing, lodging and other uses of the Sumter National Forest here in Oconee County:
Foothills Trail*  
Stumphouse Ranger Station

Oconee County State Parks
Discover Upcountry Carolina
SC Heritage Corridor
 
* 80 mile trail across the South Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains that runs within three miles of Camp Chatuga; parts of it are also called the Bartram Trail.

For a copy of Finding the Falls-A guide to 25 of the upstate's outstanding waterfalls send $3 and a request for the guide to:
South Carolina Wildlife, POB 167, Columbia, SC 29202.

 
Questions or Comments?
mail@campchatuga.com