Nearby points of interest include the Chattahoochee National Forest, which is great for hiking, fishing, and bird watching. The campground amenities include fire pits, picnic tables, and vault toilets. The campground operates on a first-come-first-serve basis and has a total of 15 campsites. An interesting fact about the area is that it's named after the Tate family, who were prominent in the marble industry in the area. The best time of year to visit is in the fall, from September to November, when temperatures range from 55-75 degrees Fahrenheit. During this time, visitors can enjoy the beautiful autumn foliage and comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. Overall, Tate Branch Camping Area is a great spot for camping and exploring the natural beauty of Georgia.
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DILLARD 0.7 NNW
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SAUTEE 3.5 SW
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BRYSON CITY 4
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DAHLONEGA
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Headwaters In Standing Indian Basin To Slackwater Of Natahala Lake
Source Near Chattahoochee Gap To Mark Trail Wilderness Boundary
Mark Trail Wilderness Boundry To Old Turnpike Crossing Near Vandiver Branch
Old Turnpike Crossing To Martin Branch Bridge
Ga/Nc State Line To 2 Miles Downriver
Earl's Ford to Route 76 (Section 3)