Elijah Clark State Park is a 447-acre lakefront destination in Lincolnton, Georgia, situated on the scenic 71,100-acre Clarks Hill Lake. This versatile campground accommodates 172 RV and tent/trailer sites with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electrical service, water hookups, and pull-through sites ideal for large rigs. Pet-friendly amenities and a dump station ensure comfortable stays for all travelers.
Beyond camping, the park offers diverse recreation: boating and paddling on the lake, fishing from the accessible pier or four boat ramps, hiking trails, swimming at the sandy beach, and family activities including miniature golf, cornhole, archery, and geocaching. A playground and picnic areas cater to families.
The park's distinctive character blends outdoor recreation with Revolutionary War heritage. A replica log cabin displays period furnishings and tools from the 1780s, while visitors can pay respects at the graves of Elijah Clark and his wife, Hannah. Located in the rolling Georgia Piedmont, the park serves as both an outdoor adventure destination and educational heritage site, attracting history enthusiasts, anglers, boaters, and families seeking lakefront recreation in rural Georgia.