
Modoc Campground
Description
If you wanted a scenic camping spot close to the Thurmond Dam, Modoc Campground is your best bet. You can get out on the peninsula, stake your tents down on the waterfront, and be surrounded by tall trees and incredible views of the lake. RV’s, tents, hammocks—whatever you want to hunker down in is welcome here!
Campsite area
Bring your own tents, vans and truck campers, trailers, RVs
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Bring your own tents, vans and truck campers, trailers, RVs
Essentials
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Campfires allowed
Be fire safe. Always check state and local fire regulations before having a campfire and know how to properly extinguish your fire.
Amenities
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Activities
Offered near the campground.
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Modoc Campground.
Georgia
Shhh! Best kept Camping secret in Georgia..
Along the Freshwater Coast of Lincoln County lies three secluded Campgrounds only the locals know about.
In Lincoln County Georgia are three distinctive campgrounds which offer the getaway we all deserve.
Clarks Hill – Strom Thurmond Lake is the Largest U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lake east of the Mississippi River.
Our campgrounds are unique…. You and your family can kick back, sleep late, enjoy some fishing, hot coffee in the morning while looking out over the lake, and conversations around the fire at night. No busy interstate noise, only the sound of crickets nearby. No bright lights, only the stars and moon, a whole lot of nature and beautiful Georgia pines & hardwoods to keep you cool during the summer time.
A lot of History is embedded in our county for those who love going back in time.
Come enjoy Georgia Freshwater Campgrounds and make lasting memories with your Family!
Please click on either of the three different links below to learn more about each Campground and make your reservations today. Now that the secrets out, sites are filling up!
Feel free to explore our entire website which includes information about all three campgrounds, a calendar of events for upcoming special occasions, and local attractions so you will know what to see and do around town!
Primitive Campsites $15.00. Designated by having no water / electric hook up. (Senior over 62) $13.00
Water Front RV sites water/electric $27.00 (Senior over 62) $25.00
Non-water front sites water / electric $25.00 (Senior over 62) $23.00
Annual Park Pass for Day Use – Broad River, Clay Hill and Hester’s Ferry $40 (Senior over 62) $35.00
Daily Pass $5.00
* Only Golf carts allowed for $5.00 per stay permit. ATV & Off-Road vehicles Not Allowed
Clarks Hill
J. Strom Thurmond Lake
Clarks Hill is a popular park on J. Strom Thurmond Lake, just off Georgia State Highway 221 near the dam. The 70,000 acre lake and its 1,000+ miles of shoreline provide excellent boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing, hiking and picnicking opportunities.
Clarks Hill is a wooded day-use area with several picnic shelters, some with electrical hookups. The shelters can accommodate groups as small as 6 and as large as 48. Amenities include flush and vault toilets, drinking water, a beach, boat ramp and dock.
Need to Know
- Please bring your confirmation letter to the park; it is required for check-in
- Park hours are 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
- Shelter must be occupied by 2 p.m.
- A separate entrance fee of $5 will be charged upon arrival at the park
- The beach area and other park amenities are available for the reserving group as well as to the general public
- Alcoholic beverages are not allowed
- No pets allowed
- Nets, volleyballs and horseshoes are not provided
- Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
Natural Features
Hot, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters characterize this heavily wooded area on the shore of Thurmond Lake. A mixed pine and hardwood forest covers the site, providing summer shade and fall color. Elevation is 345' above sea level.
Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Visitors regularly see southern bald eagles, migratory waterfowl, wild turkeys and whitetail deer.
Nearby Attractions
Numerous parks and recreation areas lie around Thurmond Lake, providing additional boating, swimming, hunting, and hiking opportunities. Nearby cities house museums, art galleries, zoos, restaurants, and shopping areas.
The Augusta National Golf Club hosts the Masters Golf Tournament annually the first week of April.
Recreation
Thurmond Lake provides some of the best fishing, hunting, and water sports in the southeastern United States. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish and striped bass. The large lake offers endless boating, water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing and swimming opportunities.
Hikers have access to many miles of trails in the area. The 1.8-mile Lake Springs Loop and the 27-mile Bartram Trail, which meanders along the scenic shoreline and through Wildwood Park, are nearby. Shorter sections can be hiked from several intersecting trailheads.
Contact Information
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318 CLARKS HILL HIGHWAY CLARKS HILL SC 29821-9701
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: 800-533-3478
Rental Options
Learn more about gear rental options for your trip
Driving Directions
Located off US 221, approximately 1 mile west of Clarks Hill, SC.
Available Campsites
- Site 1, Loop ELIJAH MINI SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Nonelectric
- Site 02, Loop HANNAH POINT SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Electric
- Site 03, Loop ELIJAH COVE GROUP SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Electric
- Site 7, Loop ELIJAH MINI SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Nonelectric
- Site 6, Loop ELIJAH MINI SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Nonelectric
- Site 01, Loop HILLTOP SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Electric
- Site 2, Loop ELIJAH MINI SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Nonelectric
- Site 4, Loop ELIJAH MINI SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Nonelectric
- Site 5, Loop ELIJAH MINI SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Nonelectric
- Site 3, Loop ELIJAH MINI SHELTER, Type Group Shelter Nonelectric
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Parks & Greenspace
A calm 75-acre park offers access to the 72,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, which has the area's best spots for fishing and boating activities. Wildwood Park is continuously voted the "Best Campground" in Columbia County and Metro Augusta by readers of the Columbia County Magazine since 2008 and most recently as 2017.
Wildwood Park hosts multiple fishing tournaments each year, from local and regional, to larger tournaments for ESPN Bassmasters, American Bass Anglers, FLW, BFL, and Georgia Bass Federation. The park also is home to the International Disc Golf Center.
Download Wildwood Park Map
Wildwood Park Rules
Video Tour of Wildwood Park
Wildwood Park Amenities
Wildwood Park Beaches and Rentals
Rent a Site or Pavilion
Park Rates & Fees
Entry Fees
Class | Daily Rate | Weekly Rate | Seasonal Rate | Annual Pass |
Car, Truck, or Motorcycle | $3 | $15 | N/A | $30 |
Vehicle with Boat or Watercraft | $6 | $15 | N/A | $30 |
Bus | $20 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Vehicle with Horse Trailer (per horse) | $6 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Golf Cart | $5 | N/A | $20 | N/A |
* Annual Vehicle Pass is valid from date of purchase for one year.
Camping Fees
Nightly Rate | |
Regular** | $25 |
Senior (55+) | $22 |
Primitive t (per tent) | $15 |
Group Primitive t (up to 30 people) | $50 |
** Regular campsites are fitted with water, 50 amp service, picnic table, grill, and fire ring.
t Primitive camping means no electric, water or showers. Group primitive camping is for educational or non-profit organized groups, and must be arranged with Wildwood Park Supervisor prior to arrival.
Rental Fees
Daily Rate | Monthly Rate | Quarterly Rate | |
Storage* | N/A | $30 | $75 |
Pavilions B or C | $150 | N/A | N/A |
Pavilions D or E | $200 | N/A | N/A |
Picnic Area with 2 Shelters | $800 | N/A | N/A |
Overflow Parking Area | $500 | N/A | N/A |
Dumping | $5 | N/A | N/A |
*Storage fees are due prior to their current expiration. A $20 per month late fee will be charged if not kept current.
Cancellation Policy
Reservations that are less than three days (72 hrs) of their arrival date will not be refunded and cannot be moved.
Cancellations that are made three days (72 hours) prior to arrival can be refunded, but will be charged a handling fee equal to a one night stay of the reservation.
Campsite Reservations can be moved one time at no additional charge provided a three day (72 hours) notice is given. Must be moved to within six months of original reservation. (If check-in is Friday, notice must be given before Tuesday at 1 p.m.)
No changes or cancellations can be made on reservations made inside three days of arrival.
No-show campers will not be issued a refund, and are not eligible to have their reservation moved.
Pavilion Reservations will not be refunded unless a 30 day notice is given.
Refunds will not be given due to weather, all cancellation policies still apply.
For more details on fees and availability, please contact the park or visit our online portal for reservations, events, and athletic registration.
Park Highlights
- 61 Campsites (50 amp & 30 amp electrical w/ water hook-ups)
- 6 lane-mega boat ramps
- Large parking lot with 231 spaces
- Clark Hill - Tommy Shaw Memorial Weigh - In Station
- Home of the International Disc Golf Center & Hall of Fame
- 3 Championship Disc Golf Courses
- Beach Area
- Picnic Area
- 7 Covered Pavilions
- Clean Restroom & Shower Facilities in each camping area
Appling, GA 30802
Return to full list >>Sours: https://www.columbiacountyga.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/42/4823?npage=2
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Accomodations
Located in WILDWOOD park in APPLING, GA
From the moment we knew there was a possibility of Georgia Glamping coming to beautiful Columbia County near Augusta, we knew Wildwood Campground is where we wanted to be. A calm 75-acre park offers access to the 72,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, which has the area's best spots for fishing and boating activities.
Wildwood Park hosts multiple fishing tournaments each year, from local and regional, to larger tournaments for ESPN Bassmasters, American Bass Anglers, FLW, BFL, and Georgia Bass Federation. The park also is home to the International Disc Golf Center.
Choose to relax on your glamping site with included amenities like a wood firepit, hammocks, and picnic tables. Or take part in recreation opportunities like paddle boarding, kayaking, boating and swimming. Take your family or friends on a scenic hike on the historic Bartram Trail.
WILDWOOD park AMENITIES include:
A beach and swim area
Boat ramp
Restrooms and showers
Playgrounds
Disc Golf Championship Course
Fishing
Hiking Trails
To customize your experience even further, check out our list of add-ons!
Wildwood Park
3780 Dogwood Lane
Appling, Georgia 30802
Timberline Glamping At Clarks Hill Lake
Safari Tents
At our Clarks Hill Lake location, we will offer three different sizes of Safari Tents. Combining luxury and the outdoors, our completely furnished Safari Tents gives large families or friends the extra space they need to camp in comfort.
Coming standard in the Deluxe Safari tents:
King bed
2 bunk beds
Coffee maker
Mini fridge
Rugs and lamps
Electrical outlets to charge your devices
A/C & heating units.
Coming standard in the Double Safari tents:
2 Queen Beds
Coffee maker
Mini fridge
Rugs and lamps
Electrical outlets to charge your devices
A/C & Heating units
Coming standard in the Standard Safari tents:
Queen Bed
One Bunk Bed
Coffee maker
Mini fridge
Rugs and lamps
Electrical outlets to charge your devices
A/C & heating units
Your campsite will include 2 hammocks, a wood fire ring, charcoal grill with cooking grate, and a picnic table.
RATES
Weeknights: $149/night + $55 cleaning fee + tax
Weekends: $189/night + $55 cleaning fee + tax
2021 Reservations for
TimberlineGlamping @ Clarks hill Lake
are now open!
Enjoy Camping and Recreation at Clarks Hill Lake



























![]() Camping Reservations for all parks below: Phone 1-877-444-6777 or reserve online at ReserveUsa.com. Reservations may be made 6 months in advance of the arrival date. Big Hart Campground is located at the confluence of Big Creek and Hart Creek on the western end of beautiful J. Strom Thurmond Lake, the largest Corps of Engineers lake project east of the Mississippi River. The campground has 24 water/electric hook-ups, and 7 non-hook-up sites, all spacious and shaded. The campground is adjacent to Big Hart Recreation Area, with a swimming beach, playground, dock, dump station and boat ramp. It also features a group tent area, which includes a large picnic shelter with 30 amp electrical service. Family sites range from $16-$20. Campsites will accommodate two tents or one RV and one tent. The group area capacity is 30 people and the fee is $75 per night. The group area has a shower/restroom facility with hot water and electricity. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Pets allowed if penned or leashed. Gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Reservations must be made at least 2 days in advance. 2 night minimum on weekends. 3 night minimum on holidays. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Big Hart Campground Map | |
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Broad River Park and Campground features double and triple sites, All sites are equipped with water and 30 AMP electrical hook-ups. It is the only boating access to the Broad River. Hawk Creek Park and Campground: 28 campsites with water and 30 and 50 amp service hook-ups. Two accessible shower/restroom facilities, dump station, and a boat launching ramp are available. This park features boat ramp, bathhouse, showers, fish cleaning station, dump stations, electrical hook-ups, shower/bath house, campsites and fish cleaning stations. Pets allowed if penned or leashed. Family site fees range from $18-$20. Double and triple sites range from $36-$60, and full payment is required for the site despite number of camping units. Double sites accommodate two motorized vehicles and a tent. Single family sites accommodate two tents or a RV and a tent. Gates open at 7 am and close at 10 pm. Phone: (706) 359-2053 and toll-free at (800) 533-3478 Address: 8181 Elberton Hwy., Tignall, GA 30668 Directions: I-20 to exit 172, go west on Hwy 78 to GA Hwy 43 north to Lincolnton. GA Hwy 79 north to Broad River. Broad River Park and Campground Map | |
Bussey Point Park - Enjoy nature at its finest. Located at the entrance of the Bussey Point wilderness recreation area - a 2,545 acre peninsula on J. Strom Thurmond Lake - the campground provides a relaxing getaway for the nature enthusiast whether it is hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding. Currently under construction and almost completed is the Bussey point horse trail. Created by horseback riders, for horseback riders, this trail circles the peninsula and is 12.5 miles long. Along with the horse trail there are an additional 20 miles of roads and trails located within the area that are welcome for use by all (no motor vehicles please). Located within the area are 15 food plots, six hike/bike/ride/boat in camping picnic sites (4 under construction) an observation tower, and several natural beaches. Ample deer and turkey inhabit the area along with other mammals and birds to provide one of the best opportunities on the lake to view wildlife in its natural setting. Adjacent to the area is a campground that has 10 primitive campsites without water and electricity. There are picnic tables, fire rings, and grills located at each campsite. 10 additional campsites Currently under construction, developed in cooperation with the Georgia Horse Council they were created with the needs of campers with horses in mind. There is a boat launching ramp, hand pump for drinking water, and rustic toilets located throughout the area. Sites are $6 payable at an honor vault located at the campground entrance. Each campsite has a grill, picnic table, and fire ring. A boat ramp, rustic toilets, and a hand pump for drinking water are located within the campground. Directions: From the Hwy. 47 Little River Bridge in Lincoln County GA, go north 1.8 miles and turn right on Ashmore-Barden Rd. Go 3 miles to stop sign and turn right on Double Branches Rd. Go 3 miles until pavement ends. Continue straight on dirt road 0.5 miles to check station and parking area. | |
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Clay Hill Park and Campground is located on the north side of Georgia’s Little River Section of J. Strom Thurmond Lake. The campground is just a stones throw from Mistletoe State Park by boat, and only 4 miles from Amity Recreation Area one of the largest recreation areas on the lake offering beaches, picnic sites and reservable group shelters along with a fishing pier. The campground has 7 primitive campsites and 10 improved campsites with water and electrical. A comfort station is located within the park with showers and restroom facilities, and a dump station for campers is also located inside the park. The shoreline of Clay hill offers excellent fishing for Bluegill and other species of bream. A boat launching ramp is located within the campground. See Clarks Hill Fishing for more info. Site fees range from $12-$16 per night. Pets are allowed if penned or leased. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Gates open at 7 am and close at 10 pm. Directions: From interstate 20 exit 172 take U.S. 78, 4 miles to GA 43, continue to Amity Woodlawn road and follow signs to the campground. Clay Hill Park and Campground Map | |
Hawe Creek Park and Campground is located one mile from the Dorn Boating and Sportfishing Facility, the largest boat launching and sportfishing facility in the Southeastern U.S. Near South Carolina State Parks, Hickory Knob and Baker Creek. The campground has 28 campsites with water and 30-amp or 50-amp service hook-ups. 2 accessible shower/restroom facilities, dump station, and a boat launching ramp are available. Sites range from $20-$22. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Pets are allowed if penned or leashed. Gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Sites accommodate two tents or a RV and a tent. Directions: From the junction of U.S. Highway 221 and U.S. Highway 378 in McCormick, SC, go SW on U.S. 378, then south 4 miles on Chamberlains Ferry Road. Road ends at campground. Hawe Creek Park and Campground Map | |
Hesters Ferry Park and Campground is reported to be some of the best fishing on the lake. 26 shaded campsites on the lake. All the sites are on the water. Some sites equipped with water and electrical hook-ups. A separate loop has 10 primitive sites. Camping fees range from $16-$18 per night. Sites accommodate two tents or a RV and a tent. Pets allowed if penned or leashed. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Phone: (706) 359-2746 and toll-free at (800) 533-3478 Address: 1864 Graball Road, Tignall, GA 30668 Directions: Ga Hwy 79 North of Lincolnton to Fishing Creek Rd. Hesters Ferry Park and Campground Map | |
Leroys Ferry Park and Campground is located 5 miles south of Historic Willington on the South Carolina Heritage trail. The ultimate out of the way camping experience the park has ten primitive campsites without water or electrical hookups. However there is a boat ramp with security light, rustic toilets, a hand pump for drinking water, and nothing but the quiet sound of nature as you relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and congested campgrounds. Sites are $6 payable at an honor vault located at the campground entrance. Each campsite has a grill, picnic table, and fire ring. A boat ramp with a security light, rustic toilets, and a hand pump for drinking water are located within the campground. Directions: From the junction of U.S. Highway 221 and U.S. Highway 378 in McCormick, SC, go North on SC 28 and turn left onto SC 81, Follow for approximately 12 miles to the town of Willington (don’t blink) follow the signs to the campground. | |
Modoc Park and Campground - Within the campground, two peninsulas jut out into the lake, with water front sites and expansive views of the lake and surrounding forest. 3 shower facilities, 49 sites, launching ramp, playground and hiking trail. Pets allowed if penned or leashed. Camping fees range from $16-$22 per night. Sites accommodate two tents or a RV and a tent. Pets are allowed if penned or leashed. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Directions: From I-20, take exit 200 (River Watch Parkway). Turn right; drive 2 miles to Furys Ferry Road (Hwy. 28 West). Turn right; drive 13 miles to Clarks Hill, SC. Continue northwest on Hwy. 221 for approximately 4 miles to campground entrance sign, turn left. Modoc Park and Campground Map | |
Mount Carmel Park and Campground - Located in the Old Ninety-Six Tourism area in South Carolina, Mt. Carmel Campground is remote and quiet. Many of the campground's sites are a stone's throw from the shoreline at Thurmond Lake. 21 of the sites are equipped with electric (30-amp) and water. The remaining 22 sites are for tent camping. Two boat launching ramps are near by, one just outside and one inside the campground for campers only. Locally known as Hesters Bottom, Mt. Carmel provides a perfect place for campers who truly want to get-away-from-it-all. Some sites equipped with 30-amp electric and water. The remaining 22 sites are for tent camping. Two boat launching ramps are near by. Pets are allowed if penned or leased. Site fees range from $16-$18 per night. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Gates open at 7 am and close at 10 pm. Sites accommodate two tents or a RV and a tent. DirectionsFrom I-85, take Exit 11 near Hartwell Lake, and take Savannah River Scenic Highway (Hwy 24, to Hwy 187, to Highway 81) south approximately 51 miles. The campground is approximately nine miles south of Calhoun Falls, SC. Turn left at campground sign. From I-20, take exit 200 to River Watch Parkway. Turn right; drive 2 miles to Furys Ferry Road (Hwy. 28 West). Turn right; drive 13 miles to Clarks Hill, SC. Continue northwest on Hwy 28/221 to McCormick, SC. Go northwest 15 miles on Hwy 28, turning on to Hwy 81 five miles north of McCormick. Campground sign is in Mt. Carmel, SC. Follow road to campground. Mount Carmel Park and Campground Map | |
Petersburg Park and Campground - Nearest campground to Augusta, GA, Petersburg is the largest Corps of Engineers campground on J. Strom Thurmond Lake. Boasting 93 sites, most with water and 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service, this campground is open year round. Two swimming beaches, a fishing pier, a hiking trail, a pond, and a first-come-first-serve picnic shelter provide for plenty of recreation opportunities right in the campground. A boat ramp for campers gives access to the 70,000 surface acres of water of Thurmond Lake. Nearby Lake Springs Day Use Area offers group shelters, playgrounds, a three-lane launching ramp, and numerous beaches. Petersburg is 4 miles from the Thurmond Dam and Visitor Center. Site fees range from $16-$22 per night. Pets are allowed if penned or leased. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Sites accommodate two tents or a RV and a tent. Directions: From I-20, take GA Hwy 104 (Washington Rd.) approximately 20 miles to intersection with U. S. Hwy 221 at Pollard's Corner. Turn right and travel two miles NE on Hwy 221 to campground sign. Turn left on paved road to campground. Petersburg Park and Campground Map | |
Raysville Park and Campground is located on Georgia's Little River section of J. Strom Thurmond, the largest Corps lake east of the Mississippi River. Just nine miles from Thomson, GA, Raysville is all-electric: all 55 sites are equipped with electric(30-amp), and water, hook-ups. Within a mile is the Amity Recreation Area, with numerous beaches, picnic shelters and sites, and ball field. Each July 4 holiday, a local boat club sponsors fireworks at Amity, and Raysville offers some of the best seats to see the show. Site fees range from $20-$22 per night. Pets are allowed if penned or leased. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Gates open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 10:00 p.m. Sites accommodate two tents or a RV and a tent. Directions: From I-20, take Thomson Exit 172 (Hwy 78) north 3 miles, turn right on Hwy 43. Go 5 miles to campground sign, turn left into campground. Raysville Park and Campground Map | |
Ridge Road Park and Campground - Out on the peninsula where Ridge Road ends is one of the first campgrounds on J. Strom Thurmond Lake. Ridge Road still has some of the most beautiful views from campsites on Thurmond Lake. Sixty-three of the 69 sites are equipped with water and electrical services (30-amp and 50-amp). The remaining six are for tent camping located on a beautiful peninsula. Watch for resident deer on the way to Ridge Road. This narrow peninsula is home to many deer families – most of the land on the five mile stretch of Ridge Road is restricted from hunting. Family site fees range from $16-$22 per night. Pets are allowed if penned or leased. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Single family sites accommodate two tents or a RV and a tent. Double sites are $44 and full payment is required for the site despite the number of camping units. Double sites accommodate two motorized vehicles and a tent. Directions: From I-20, take Exit 199, turn right (NW) on to Washington Road (Hwy 104). approximately 17 miles to Ridge Road. Turn right and follow Ridge Road to the end at the campground. Ridge Road Park and Campground Map | |
Winfield Park and Campground is located on GA's Little River, near GA's Mistletoe State Park. Winfield has 80 sites, and all but 7 have electric(30-amp) and water hook-ups. The sites are varied and most are directly on the water. On a visit to Mistletoe State Park, visitors may use nature trails, visit a nature center, and probably see deer grazing within view of park roads. Site fees range from $22 per night. Pets are allowed if penned or leased. Public use of alcohol is prohibited. Gates open at 7 am and close at 10 pm. Sites accommodate 2 tents or a RV and tent. Directions: From I-20, take Exit 175 (Hwy 150) north approximately 7 miles to campground sign. Turn left and follow signs to campground. Winfield Park and Campground Map | |
Contact Info | |
Contact U. S. Army Corps of Engineers - Phone: 1-800-533-3478 - Camping Reservations and Info: 1-877-444-6777 or www.reserveusa.com | |

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