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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full hookups | Water and electric hookups at standard campsites; sewer availability varies by loop |
| Dump station | On-site dump station available to registered campers |
| Max RV length | Most sites accommodate RVs up to 40 ft; check individual site dimensions at booking |
| Reservation window | Reservations accepted up to 13 months in advance through Georgia State Parks |
| Cell service | Generally reliable for major carriers near the campground and day-use areas |
| Road restrictions | Paved park roads with tight turns in campground loops; no steep grades |
| Generator hours | Quiet hours typically 10 PM to 7 AM; generator use restricted during quiet hours |
April through June and September through October are the best windows for RV travel, offering warm days, cooler nights, and blooming or turning foliage without peak summer humidity. July and August bring hot, humid weather but are ideal for swimming and boating on Clarks Hill Lake. Winter stays are possible since the park remains open year-round, though expect cool nights and reduced lake activity. Reserve early for summer weekends and major holidays when lakeside sites fill quickly.
Cool winter conditions; park open, lake activities limited
Chilly nights; quiet season for campers
Mild spring days, variable rain
Excellent shoulder-season camping weather
Warm days, lake season begins
Hot and humid; reserve early
Peak summer heat, thunderstorms common
Hot, busy; afternoon storms likely
Comfortable days, great shoulder season
Crisp nights, foliage color appears
Cool camping, fewer crowds
Cold but park remains open
The park's sandy swim beach on Clarks Hill Lake is the most popular day-use attraction during warm months. RVers can park in the day-use lot and walk to the designated swim area, which includes restrooms and picnic space.
Clarks Hill Lake is one of the largest reservoirs east of the Mississippi, offering bass, crappie, and catfish fishing from shore or boat. The park has a boat ramp and dock with trailer parking, making it easy for RVers towing a boat.
A reconstructed 1780s pioneer log cabin and small museum commemorate Revolutionary War hero Elijah Clark and his wife Hannah. The short walk from the parking area is suitable for all visitors and provides insight into Georgia frontier history.
A network of short nature trails winds through pine and hardwood forest along the lakeshore. Trails are mostly flat and well-marked, making them accessible for families and casual hikers staying at the campground.
The park offers a miniature golf course and playground for family fun between outdoor activities. Both are located near the main day-use area with RV-friendly parking nearby.
Lakeside picnic tables and rentable group shelters make the park a convenient spot for day outings. Larger shelters can be reserved in advance and sit near parking areas that accommodate RVs and tow vehicles.
The park's lakeshore habitat attracts deer, wading birds, and waterfowl, with several established geocaches hidden along trails. Bring binoculars and a GPS to explore at your own pace from the campground.
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Elijah Clark State Park, GA, United States
Elijah Clark State Park is about 45 miles (one hour) north of Augusta, Georgia via US-78 and GA-43, and roughly 140 miles (2.5 hours) east of Atlanta via I-20. Approach roads are paved two-lane highways with no tunnels or major mountain passes, making access straightforward for most motorhomes and trailers. Watch for narrow shoulders, occasional low-hanging limbs on the final park access road, and tight turns near the campground loops. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Augusta Regional Airport (AGS), with Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) as a larger alternative.
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