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Elijah Clark State Park

Located on the western shore of 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, this park is named for a frontiersman and Georgia war hero who led pioneers during the Revolutionary War.

2959 McCormick Hwy
Lincolnton GA 30817
Phone: 706-359-3458
Phone: 800-864-7275
Web: Visit Site

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Description:

Located on the western shore of Clarks Hill Lake, this park is named for a frontiersman and Georgia war hero who led hardy pioneers during the Revolutionary War. A renovated and furnished log cabin museum displays furniture, utensils and tools circa 1780. Visitors can also view graves of Clark and his wife, Hanna. Weekend tours of the log cabin make this park an educational experience for visitors. Fishermen will appreciate the park’s location on Clarks Hill Lake, the largest man-made lake east of the Mississippi River.

Features:

ACTIVITIES: Boating and Skiing – 4 ramps Fishing – cleaning station, accessible dock Swimming Hiking – 3.75 miles of trails of nature trails Picnicking Miniature Golf Shuffleboard

FACILITIES: 447 Acres 165 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites 20 Cottages 5 Picnic Shelters 2 Group Shelters (seat 70 and 175) Pioneer Campground Swimming Beach Playgrounds Log Cabin Museum Fishing Pier

Days/Hours/Seasons:

Park Hours: 7AM-10PM Office Hours: 8AM-5PM

Rates:

Rates vary for state park lodging, campsites, shelters, golf courses and other facilities. Check with the individual park’s website or by telephone to confirm current prices.

Fees:

Park Hours: 7AM-10PM Office Hours: 8AM-5PM