Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Nestled in the heart of Georgia's natural beauty, Moccasin Creek State Park - Campground offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comfortable amenities. This charming campground is ideal for both nature enthusiasts and families seeking a peaceful retreat. With direct access to stunning lake views and nearby trails, it provides an excellent base for exploring the surrounding landscape.
The campground is known for its friendly and helpful staff, ensuring a welcoming experience for all visitors. Located at 3695 GA-197, Clarkesville, GA 30523, Moccasin Creek State Park - Campground provides easy access to outdoor activities while maintaining a cozy atmosphere.
Customer feedback highlights the campground's beauty and convenience:
Moccasin Creek State Park - Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience that combines relaxation with adventure. Whether you're exploring the trails, enjoying a quiet evening by the fire pit, or taking in the natural beauty of the area, this campground offers something for everyone.
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV electric hookup
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Credit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
We loved this camp site! The lake was gorgeous. The actual campsite was very easy to back into with our RV and it had nice gravel with a post to hang a lantern, as well as a fire pit. The picnic table was in great condition. No problem with the electric and water hookup. It had nice clean bathrooms also. We really appreciated that the camp grounds provided free air with a tire gauge on it. We’re definitely returning to this very nice campground.
Lovely Park. Dog friendly. It has RV Campground with full hookups, and sewers +Dump station. Every campground has fire ring. Free wifi. Little gift shop. The people is super nice and helpful. We loved the Natural Trail and the Waterfall. We had a very nice and quiet night.
Depends on what you want - this is a very small state park with great access to Lake Burton - it is primarily a campground. Good, clean facilities - two bathhouses, small store at checkin station, firewood available for purchase, pavilion, nice playground, docks, kayak rental, lots of benches along the lakefront & Moccasin Creek. Trailered boat ramp across the creek next to the fish hatchery. Downside - no privacy for campsites, users & waiting line at dump station block driveways into some of the campsites, limited hiking available (the 1.5 mile hike to Hemlock Falls is definitely worth it.)
This is a small but very nice campground. I prefer a little more distance between sites, but it does encourage you to meet and talk with your fellow campers close by. This is a lake front campground that has a trout farm across the river. This is also a very older camper friendly campground with very nice walkways and paths around the park, and all sites are close to bath house facilities. I am an amature astronomer and I have to say that this location has beautiful and very dark skies, so bring your backpack scope if you have one.
I would like to see this park get more funding remodeling and some heaters in the bathrooms very crowded at times