Pocket Picnic Shelter

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·Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

Overview

Pocket Picnic Shelter is a popular location for large groups that want to enjoy a secluded area. The densely forested area was a Civilian Conservation Corps camp from 1938 to 1942. Some remains of the old camp are still visible in the area.

Great Facilities and Amenities

  • Checkin Time

    (All campsites have Checkin Time)

  • Checkout Time

    (All campsites have Checkout Time)

  • Max Num Of People

    (Up to 20)

  • Max Num Of Vehicles

    (Up to 10)

  • Shade

    (All campsites have Shade)

Natural Features

Pocket Picnic Shelter - Credits: Conasauga Ranger District
Pocket Picnic Shelter - Credits: Conasauga Ranger District
Pocket Picnic Shelter - Credits: Conasauga Ranger District
POCKET PICNIC SHELTER - Credits:
The picnic shelter is located off the Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway. The area is named for its unique geology formed when water-soluble limestone was eroded over time, dropping the ground level. The surrounding ridges, which contain iron ore are filled with pockets.

Recreation

Pocket Picnic Shelter - Credits: Conasauga Ranger District
Visitors enjoy the 3.5-mile Pocket Foot Trail that loops between the picnic area and a nearby campground. Interpretive signs are placed along the route, including a brief description of the area. It is a relatively wide path and a nice, easy walk.

Nearby Attractions

The closest town is Dalton, Georgia, which is about 25 miles east of the picnic area. Dalton has numerous grocery stores, restaurants and gas stations available.

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