Elijah Clark State Park, Lincolnton, Georgia
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Located on the western shore of 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, this park is named for a frontiersman and Georgia war hero who led pioneers during the Revolutionary War. A recreated log cabin museum displays furniture, utensils and tools circa 1780 and is open on weekends April through November. Visitors can also view the graves of Clark and his wife, Hannah. Anglers and boaters will especially enjoy the park's location on the largest man-made lake east of the Mississippi River. Cottages are located on the lake's edge, and the spacious campground is nestled into the forest.
Located 7 miles northeast of Lincolnton on U.S. Hwy. 378.
Facilities:
447 Acres
165 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($25)
20 Cottages ($110-$120)
Cottages #1 and #11 are dog friendly cottages
5 Picnic Shelters ($40)
2 Group Shelters (seat 70 and 175, $160-$180)
Pioneer Campground ($25 and up)
Swimming Beach
Playgrounds
Log Cabin Museum
Fishing Pier
Activities:
Boating and Skiing - 1 working ramp, due to drought conditions
Fishing - cleaning station, accessible dock
Swimming
Hiking - 3.75 miles of trails of nature trails
Picnicking
Miniature Golf
Shuffleboard
Address and contact details

2959 McCormick Highway
Lincolnton
Georgia
30817
USA
- (706) 359-3458 ( Telephone )
- (800) 864-7275 ( Tollfree )
- Website
