After being distracted by some of the recent tornado damage enroute we arrived at Gunner Pool around 5PM or so & 138mi on the odometer. We pretty well had our pick of the 24 campsites, only 3 other campers in the place. There ain't a bad site in the C/G & most are shaded, level parking w/tent pads. About a half dozen sites are tent only but all the rest will accomodate RV's & seem ideally designed for teardrop camping with nice tables, BBQ grills, lantern poles & firepits. No hookups but there are several water faucets & clean, vault toilets located throughout the C/G. There are 3 'loops' with some sites located either on Sylamore Creek or on Gunner Pool.
The C/G is the site of old CCC Camp Hedges thru which several thousand men passed on work assignments with the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930's & early 1940's. The CCC workers actually 'built' the rock dam which forms Gunner Pool as well as most of the rock 'berm's & abutments scattered throughout the C/G. Located about 3mi off SH 14, the gravel access road drops a few hundred feet enroute to the C/G.
We had camp set up within minutes of selecting site #10 (ain't TD's great

As the weekend neared, the C/G filled pretty quickly. Being down in a deep valley/canyon there's no cell phone signal. Been a long time since I've seen that many young people walking around without a cell phone 'glued' to their ear


Sunday morning we cooked biscuits & had them with fresh raw honey & coffee for breakfast which we shared with a young hiker who'd spent the night in a 'camping hammock' at the next campsite. After seeing him on his way to the next trail stop 4mi upstream where his car was waiting, we took our time about breaking camp & getting ready to head home. Left camp about 12:30PM & had a nice 3hr drive thru some scenic hills to home.
Had an absolutely great time doing nothing that we didn't want to & are eagerly looking forward to another short trip here in the 'Natural State'.
Here's a few pix -
Camp set up at Gunner Pool
Gunner Pool from dam end
Sylamore Creek above camp
Kids playing in Sylamore Creek
Wildflowers, lichens, poison ivy, etc., growing on the rocks
Tulip poplars blooming in camp
Sunday mornin' breakfast just about ready