Chewalla Lake

Fee Required USFS Developed Campground

About Chewalla Lake

Chewalla Lake Recreation Area's name is from the Choctaw word ""Chiho-la,"" meaning ""supreme being."" Like Owl Creek, this was a special place for Native Americans, who once built a ceremonial mound where the lake now stands. A small mound commemorating the site has been reconstructed near an overlook of the lake. This recreation area offers a beautiful and tranquil setting for enjoyment of the outdoors. Visitors can enjoy a cool and scenic view of the 260-acre lake, which is popular with fishermen and swimmers in the warmer months. Facilities include 36 campsites (nine with electrical hookups), 40 picnic units, boat ramp, mooring dock, accessible fishing pier, swimming beach, children's playground, group picnic pavilion, restrooms with flush toilets and showers, drinking water, 1-mile walking trail and a sewage dump station. Chewalla Lake Recreation Area is a fee area, and the fee station is located just beyond the entrance gate. No attendant will be on duty. Therefore, users should make sure that they have correct currency before arriving at the recreation area.

Details

Fees: Overnight Use: Single Site: $7 per night Single Site with electric hook-up: $20 per night Day Use: $5 per vehicle per day Group Site: $40 per day

Location

Coordinates: 34.735440, -89.341774

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