Hamburg State Park is a scenic retreat nestled in central Georgia, featuring a 225-acre lake fed by the Little Ogeechee River. The campground offers 32 campsites positioned in shaded, peaceful settings along the water's edge, accommodating trailers and RVs with full hookups including water, electric service (30-amp and 50-amp available), and a dump station. Laundry facilities cater to extended stays.
The park seamlessly blends outdoor recreation with regional history, showcasing a restored 1921 water-powered gristmill and museum that interpret local agricultural heritage. Anglers frequent Hamburg Lake for largemouth bass, crappie, and bream. Hiking trails wind through scenic woodlands where visitors encounter wildlife including turtles, alligators, deer, and migratory birds.
Located within easy driving distance of Lake Oconee, A.H. Stephens State Park, and Mistletoe State Park, Hamburg serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring Georgia's central region. Pet-friendly policies, playgrounds, grilling facilities, firewood availability, and fishing access make Hamburg State Park a comprehensive destination for RV travelers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a well-maintained campground with a strong connection to rural Georgia's authentic past.