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Mistletoe State Park
Reservations
(800) 864-7275
Park
(706) 541-0321
FACILITIES AVAILABLE for November 25-30:
RV/Tent Campsites, Walk-in Campsites, Pioneer Campsites, Beachhouse, Group Shelter, Picnic Shelters ~ Please be advised that you cannot check in to park facilities on Thanksgiving Day.
(as of Nov. 20, 2009 - updates are posted on Tuesday)
Located on 72,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake near Augusta, this park is known as one of the finest bass fishing spots in the nation. During the summer, guests can cool down at the beach or on miles of shaded nature trails. A wildlife observation area is available. The park has 10 fully equipped cottages on the lake, five of which are log cabins. The campground is situated on a peninsula, offering spectacular views of both sunset and sunrise over the open water. A one-room camper cabin faces the lake, offering a porch with rocking chairs, electricity, four bed platforms, a grill, picnic table and water spigot.
Park Hours:
7AM-10PM
Office Hours:
8AM-5PM
www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/Mistletoe
FACILITIES:
1,920 Acres
72,000-Acre Lake
96 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($23-$25) -- some sites close during winter
4 Walk-In Campsites ($12)
Camper Cabin (sleeps 4, $40)
10 Cottages ($120-$130) - #1 and #10 are dog friendly ($40 per dog, max 2)
5 Picnic Shelters ($40)
Beach House (seats 75, $165)
Group Shelter (seats 150, $150)
Pioneer Campground ($50)
Backcountry Campsite ($6/person)
Swimming Beach (seasonal)
ACTIVITIES:
Hiking
and Bicycling - 12-mile backpacking trail and 3.5 miles of nature trails
Fishing - accessible dock
Boating – 3 ramps
Canoe Rental (overnight guests only, seasonal)
Lake Swimming (seasonal)
Mistletoe School Program Brochure
(pdf document)
Birdwatching at Mistletoe
2009 Autumn Newsletter
(word file)
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS:
Georgia's Classic South
Georgia's Treasures Along I-20
A.H. Stephens State Historic Park
Elijah Clark State Park
Robert Toombs House State Historic Site
OTHER:
Best Western
Brown's Guides
Georgia Power
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96 Campsites
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10 Cottages
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5 Picnic Shelters
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1 Group Shelter
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1 Pioneer Camp
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Events
Pioneer & Indian Junior Rangers
Monday, Nov 23, 2009
8 AM to 5 PM
This program is for children 6-12 years old. They will learn the skills of fire making, build their own shelter, hike and learn how important wildlife and plants were to Indian and Pioneer everyday living. Children will make their own butter, candle, whistle and candle holder to take home... $20.
706-541-0321.
Candy Cane Campground
Saturday, Dec 12, 2009
11 AM to 1 PM
Munch on cookies and sip spiced tea while you create your own edible campground complete with tents and RVs. Or try your hand at a log cabin or a boat on a blue icing lake. All materials will be furnished. You can bring your own decorations, but please bring enough to share. $3 plus $5 parking.
706-541-0321.
Meteor Madness - Geminid Adventure
Monday, Dec 14, 2009
2 AM to 5 AM
Adventurers will be led to a dark lakeshore point for a spectacular view of the Geminid Meteor shower. After the display, enjoy an early morning breakfast of coffee and cheese grits prepared over a campfire. Bring a blanket or chair. In case of overcast or rain, this program will be canceled.
706-541-0321.
Dulcimer Jam
Saturday, Jan 16, 2010
6 PM to 9 PM
Sunday, Jan 17, 2010
9 AM to 11 AM
Monday, Jan 18, 2010
9 AM to 11 AM
This beautiful folk instrument is one of the easiest to play. Join in hands-on demonstrations and you will soon be sounding like a pro! If you already have a dulcimer, bring it along for tuning and playing tips. $5 parking.
706-541-0321.
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Mistletoe State Park
3725 Mistletoe Road
Appling , GA 30802
Located
3 miles off Ga. Hwy. 150, 8 miles north of I-20 exit #175.
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or call 1-800-864-7275
(Monday-Friday, 8AM-8PM;
Saturday-Sunday, 9AM-5PM EST).
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