Reservations 800-864-7275
Park
706-541-0321
FACILITIES AVAILABLE for May 24-27:
Backcountry Campsites / Beach House / Picnic Shelters / Group Shelter
(as of May 21, 2013)
Mistletoe State Park Business Plan
Located on 71,100-acre Clarks Hill Lake near Augusta, this park is known as one of the finest bass fishing spots in the nation. Boat ramps provide easy access to one of the Southeast’s largest lakes. During the summer, guests can cool off at the sandy beach or on miles of shaded nature trails. Many programs are hosted throughout the year, such as astronomy programs, concerts and nature walks. Bike riders who explore this park can join the Muddy Spokes Club.
Mistletoe State 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 four-bed camper cabin with electricity and water faces the lake. Overnight guests may rent canoes to explore the large lake.
Voted "Best Park" by Columbia County Magazine, 2012.
Park Hours: 7AM-10PM
Office Hours: 8AM-5PM
$5 parking. Annual passes available.
GeorgiaStateParks.org/Mistletoe
ACCOMMODATIONS & FACILITIES:
- 1,920 Acres
- 72,000-Acre Lake
- 10 Cottages ($135-$145, higher during Masters Week)
- #1 and #10 are dog friendly ($45 per dog, max 2)
- Camper Cabin (sleeps 4, $45)
- 92 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($25-$28) -- some sites close during winter
- 4 Walk-In Campsites ($15)
- 3 Backcountry Campsites ($10/person)
- Pioneer Campground ($65)
- 5 Picnic Shelters ($45, call park for Shelter #5 reservations).
- Group Shelter (seats 155, $155)
- Beach House (seats 75, $215)
THINGS TO DO & SEE:
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS:
Visit our Gift Shop!
While visiting the park, be sure stop in at our Park Office gift shop. You'll find gifts, books, apparel, toys for children, and much more to please nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Open daily between 8AM to 5PM.
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Kelley Family Bluegrass Concert Saturday, Jun 1, 2013
Saturday, Jul 6, 2013
| Some siblings fight, but the five Kelley kids prefer to make music together. This award-winning family from Appling not only entertains, but teaches classical violin, bluegrass/gospel fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and piano. Donations are appreciated. $5 parking. 706-541-0321. |
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Introduction to Fly Casting Saturday, Jun 8, 2013
You don’t have to wade in a mountain stream to enjoy fly casting. Come see what it’s all about, and you may be as hooked as the fish you catch! If you have your own fly rod, bring it; if not, come on anyway. We’ll have extras. Leaders: Dick Manning and Charlie Hinton. Register by 2 p.m. June 5. $5 parking. 706-541-0321. |
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Mountain Dulcimer Workshop Saturday, Jun 15, 2013
| Have fun learning to play this beautiful folk instrument, with free, hands-on instruction from members of the Garden City Strummers Dulcimer Club. If you already play, come on to get in on the jam session. Extra instruments are available. Bring a folding chair. $5 parking. 706-541-0321. |
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Creative Camp Cooking Saturday, Jun 22, 2013
Don’t eat dinner until you’ve stopped by for appetizers cooked up with lots of fun! We’ll fry hamburgers on a flat rock, bake biscuits in a cardboard oven, cook omelets in zip lock bags, roast potatoes in mud, and make desserts to die for. Kids ages 8-80 will love this program, which just may change the way you cook the next time you’re camping. $5 parking. 706-541-0321. |
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