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📖 About This Campground

Elijah Clark State Park in Lincolnton Georgia offers partial and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping in a wooded setting adjacent to a recreational lake.

⭐ 1 Review⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0

judyuhlin

This is a Georgia State Park with the homestead of Elijah Clark on premises for tours. It's on a beautiful lake that connects to the Savannah River. Very busy campground, very woodsy, lots of huge pine trees. Only water and electric, but there is a dump. No Wi-fi or cell service for miles, we had to drive over 12 miles to make a necessary phone call. Lots to do at the campground, mini-golf, playground, fishing and cleaning stations, kayak and canoe rentals and launches. Lots of natural trails to explore. 20 2-bedroom cottages on the lake, 2 group shelters (one for 75 and one for 175), Geocaching, 4 boat ramps, archery, 10 walk in tent sites. Long, long, windy drive into the campground and the amenities are not near the campsites (they're up front near the office and you have to drive to them). Pretty sunsets. The closest town in Lincolnton, 12 miles away, and not much there. We drove over the bridge to McCormick, SC, but not much there either. But the campground was very peaceful, even with a lot of people.