Campground Overview
About Elijah Clark State Park
Wake up to the serene sounds of water lapping against the shores of Clarks Hill Lake at Elijah Clark State Park, where waterfront campsites, lush hardwood forests, and rich Revolutionary War history create a unique and engaging camping experience. Situated along the Georgia-South Carolina border, this 447-acre park boasts expansive access to one of the Southeast’s largest lakes, offering a haven for fishing, boating, and water recreation.
The campground features 172 carefully maintained sites, including RV, tent, and walk-in options, all equipped with electric and water hookups. Many campsites are nestled amid the natural shade of towering trees or positioned for stunning lakefront views. On-site amenities enhance comfort, from hot showers and flush toilets to a dump station. For added adventure, visitors can enjoy a sandy beach, hiking trails, a historic log cabin museum, and recreational activities such as mini-golf, kayaking, and archery.
Just six miles from Lincolnton, Georgia, the park’s location provides easy access to Clarks Hill Lake’s expansive waters and miles of shoreline. Within 30 minutes, campers can explore Mistletoe State Park or tee off at local golf courses. Whether planning a family vacation, a weekend getaway, or an extended stay, Elijah Clark State Park delivers a perfect blend of outdoor fun, historical exploration, and tranquil beauty.
Vitals
Number of Sites
172
Elevation
386feet 118meters
Pad Type
Unknown
Max Length
Unknownfeet
Details
Hookups
Partial Hookups
Hookup Details
Power Available, Water
Pull-thru Sites
Yes
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Yes, with playground
Bathhouse
Restrooms & Showers
Extras
Trash Collection, Water Available, Dump Station
Booking Information
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