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Mistletoe State Park

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This park takes its name from Mistletoe Junction, a local area where young men and women gathered during the holidays to pick mistletoe. Located on Clarks Hill Lake, 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 eight miles of shaded nature trails. Canoes and jon boats are available for rent.

Facilities

  • 1,920 Acres
  • 92 Tent, Trailer, RV Sites
  • 10 Cottages
  • 72,000-Acre Lake
  • 2 Swimming Beaches
  • 2 Nature Trails
  • 3 Boat Ramps
  • 4 Walk-In Campsites
  • Pioneer Camping
  • 4 Picnic Shelters
  • Group Shelter
  • Wildlife Observation Area
Weather Forecast.

Activities

  • Hiking
  • Fishing - accessible dock
  • Boating and Swimming
  • Canoe and Jon Boat Rental
  • Picnicking - accessible sites
  • Birding

Pricing
subject to change - for current prices, contact the park office listed below

Nearby Attractions

  • Robert Toombs House State Historic Site
  • A.H. Stephens State Historic Park
  • Elijah Clark State Park
  • Augusta, Ga.
  • Clarks Hill Dam
  • Washington, Ga.

Contact Information

Mistletoe State Park
3723 Mistletoe Road
Appling, GA 30802
(706) 541-0321

Park Hours: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Park Office Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (subject to change)

Directions

Located off Ga. Hwy. 150, 7.9 miles north of I-20 exit #60.

 
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