Campground Overview
About Hamburg State Park
Can a campground offer history, lakeside views, and abundant wildlife all in one place? Hamburg State Park Campground in Mitchell, Georgia, proves it can. Set along the tranquil shores of the 225-acre Hamburg Lake and fed by the Little Ogeechee River, this campground is a haven for anglers, nature lovers, and those craving serene, shaded campsites with electric and water hookups.
With 32 sites, many perched on the lakeside, the campground offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and boating, complemented by modern amenities such as hot showers, laundry facilities, and a dump station. History buffs will be drawn to the park’s fully operational 1921 water-powered gristmill and museum, which showcase rural Georgia’s agricultural past during special events. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore 3.5 miles of hiking trails, spot turtles, deer, or even alligators, and enjoy birdwatching in this wildlife-rich environment.
Conveniently located six miles from Warthen and just off Georgia Highway 102, Hamburg State Park is perfect for day trips or extended stays. The peaceful atmosphere, coupled with its rich blend of history and outdoor recreation, makes it an unforgettable getaway for campers of all kinds.
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361feet 110meters
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