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498 Foster Falls Rd, Sequatchie

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Father Adamz was a local priest and early advocate for the  Boy Scout movement.  The Father Adamz Campground offers eight sites with a maximum occupancy of six per campsite and one group campsite with a max occupancy of 30.


This campground is a half-mile hike from the Foster Falls trailhead. Water is available at the parking lot and Little Gizzard creek, which is next to the campground. An outhouse is available at the campground, and a fire ring is at each individual site. Campers must arrive at their site by dark.


Reserve your campsite by visiting https://reserve.tnstateparks.com/south-cumberland/campsites

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Father Adamz Campground

Father Adamz Campground

The Father Adamz Campground was established in honor of a local priest and early advocate for the  Boy Scout movement. It's only a half-mile hike from the Fiery Gizzard South Trailhead. Online reservations required at Reserve.tnstateparks.com.

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