When you arrive at the gate, you MUST provide the gate attendant with the complete lot number (BL633), your first and last name, and be prepared to show your driver’s license and confirmation email. The name of the cabin is not in the gate system and is not relevant when entering the property. You will be turned away from the gate if they cannot provide the lot number (BL633).
Each guest will be provided with 2 RFID activated pass cards for access the amenities. Each guest pass is valid for 4 people(regardless of age), our pool rules state that anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Your guests can purchase additional guest passes for the length of their stay for an additional $59. Amenity passes are sold in the POA office Monday – Saturday 9a-5p.
In case of an emergency, always dial 911. Central Monitoring is available 24/7 by calling 706-640-
4032 but is not equipped to provide emergency medical, fire, or law enforcement services. All
emergency vehicles have automatic access to the property.
Any person(s) entering or exiting a gate in an improper manner and/or damaging a gate or gate equipment will be charged or fined appropriately. The actions of guests are the responsibility of the owner.
Improper entry/exit includes, but is not limited to, failure to stop and show proper identification at a manual gate, tailgating, not using gate access devices in the prescribed manner, driving around a gate or speed bumps, passing other vehicles waiting in line at any gate, and entering through an exit gate or entering a gate against posted restrictions.
Every road inside Coosawattee has a speed limit. All paved roads are 20 mph unless otherwise stated, gravel roads are 10 mph.
Anyone that operates any type of vehicle, whether a car, truck, SUV, or motorcycle, must have a valid Driver’s License and vehicle State Registration plate. All ATVs, golf carts, and side-by-sides must have a Coosawattee ATV tag, regardless of owner, tenant, rental status. ATV tags are available for purchase at the POA.
Acts considered as Reckless Endangerment are, but not limited to, as follows:
Failure to observe Stop, Yield, and Speed Limit signs
Driving on the wrong side or in the middle of the roads
Intentional or purposeful spinning of tires
Driving backwards on the road
Passing a moving vehicle
All food deliveries should be called into Central Monitoring, at 706-640-4032. Your guests will need to provide the delivery person/company and lot number where they are staying.
Only domestic pets are allowed and must be kept on a leash or under direct supervision of the owner when not confined to the owner’s property. Animals declared to be vicious by the government are not allowed. CRRA reserves the right to remove any animal that becomes a nuisance or threat to residents. We recommend that each allowed pet be collared at all times with ID tags. Gilmer County or CRRA may pick up any pets straying off owner’s property or becoming a nuisance.
If your animal bites someone you are responsible for all subsequent medical bills, court costs and CRRA related fines, additionally your animal may be removed by Gilmer County Animal Control.
Any animal picked up is subject to be taken to the Gilmer County Animal Control shelter.
Effective July 1, 2021, the law no longer requires a burner to inform the Georgia Forestry Commission online or by phone about their intention to burn leaf piles and yard debris. The Environmental Protection Division’s summer burn ban remains in effect (May 1 – Sept 30) in 54 northern Georgia counties. Please visit www.gatrees.org for more information.
Discharging of firearms is not permitted inside the boundaries of Coosawattee River Resort. No hunting or trapping is allowed inside the boundaries of Coosawattee River Resort.
Please do not feed the wildlife. Fed wildlife can become dependent on unreliable food sources and suffer nutritionally when given inappropriate foods. Habituated wild animals more susceptible to predators and vehicle collision, as they lose their fear of people and the associated flight response. In other cases, wild animals who have been fed regularly can develop food-seeking aggression and can become hostile towards people and pets.
Offensive and/or obnoxious activity will NOT be permitted on any lot or parcel of land, nor shall anything be done thereon which shall be or become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. Quiet hours are 11pm to 7am.