Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Mistletoe State Park adventure.
Boating, beach fun, and bass fishing along Clarks Hill Lake.
On the shores of one of Georgia’s largest lakes, life’s a (lakeside) beach at Mistletoe State Park. Head down to the sandy beach to cool off with a swim, bring your own boat to cruise the lake, or cast a line from the shore—the lake has some of the best bass fishing in the state. If you need a break from the water, hiking and biking trails lead the way through the surrounding forests, where you can join a guided wildlife walk or follow a geocaching trail. Campers have options, too, from quiet backcountry campsites to cozy cottages and log cabins.
Summer brings the crowds to Mistletoe State Park, and this is the liveliest—and hottest—time to visit, with seasonal swimming at the beach and concerts, guided walks, and other entertainment held each weekend. Peak season runs from April through November, but the campground stays open year-round.