Andrew Pickens Ranger District
The Andrew Pickens Ranger District is located in the Sumter National Forest.
Recreation Sites
Andrew Pickens Ranger District
Site Open
The Andrew Pickens Ranger District is home to the Wild and Scenic Chattooga River, a popular angling and whitewater destination. The Ellicott Rock Wilderness offers opportunities for solitude and…
Brasstown Falls
Tucked away in the southern edge of Sumter National Forest, Brasstown Falls tumbles for 120 feet in three consecutive and equally dramatic drops. Little Brasstown Falls is also accessible from the…
Burrells Ford
Site Open
Burrells Ford campground is open year round with no charge. A vault toilet and picnic tables are available. Walk .25 miles from the parking lot to individual campsites on the Chattooga River.
Cassidy Bridge Hunt Camp
Site Open
The Cassidy Bridge Hunt Camp is located in a nicely wooded area along the banks of the Chauga River, one of the popular fishing streams on the district. During big-game and turkey hunting seasons,…
Cedar Creek Rifle Range
Site Open
This rifle range accommodates targets at 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards. This range is fully accessible to disabled visitors. Three of the five shooting tables are under a shelter. Visitors from the…
Chattooga Wild and Scenic River
Site Open
Forest Service finalizes regulatory updates for portions of Chattooga Wild and Scenic RiverUSDA Forest Service recently finalized an update to regulatory measures at 36 CFR 261.77 for the Chattooga…
Chauga Scenic River
Site Open
The Chauga Scenic River is popular with anglers. Trout can be caught here, as well as largemouth bass, redeye bass, bluegill and catfish.
Cherry Hill Recreation Area
Site Open
Nature's peace and quiet attract many to this 29-site campground. Visitors have access to flush toilets, warm showers, and a dump station (no hook ups). Each season, many regulars who like to get…
Ellicott Rock Wilderness
Ellicott Rock Wilderness sits at the southern tip of the hazy Blue Ridge Mountains. Congress designated Ellicott Rock Wilderness in 1975, later expanding it in 1984. The wilderness spans three states…
Garland Tract
This wildflower viewing site includes open woodland and features species such as tall goldenrod, joe-pye weed, compass plant, rough-leaved helianthus and wild quinine.