
Description
Fort Gibson Lake is located along the Grand (Neosho) River and is nestled in the hills of eastern Oklahoma. The lake draws its name from historic Fort Gibson, which played a prominent part in early day military history of Oklahoma. A reconstructed stockade stands on the site of the first log fort. Now a National Historical Landmark, the stockade is owned by the state of Oklahoma and is open to the public year round. Blue Bill Point is one of six Campgrounds on Fort Gibson Lake that is available for reservations through Reserve America. Reservations are available April 1 - September 30. The campground sits along the banks of Flat Rock Bay, and provides excellent lake access. Whether camping, picnicking, fishing, swimming or just sightseeing, we invite you to come and enjoy the scenic beauty of Fort Gibson Lake.
Description
Developed primarily for and offering among the best public access on Lake Thurmond, Baker Creek provides water recreational opportunities near scenic lakeside campsites. The lakefront pavilion accommodates large group gatherings. The 10-mile mountain bike trail also opens up the park's vistas of serene Piedmont forest, land and waterfowl and wildlife.
Description
PROXIMITY: Approx. 30 min. to Augusta, GA, and 235 feet above sea level.
ENVIRONMENT: Located on river below the dam on one of largest Corps of Engineer projects east of the Mississippi River
WEATHER: Hot, humid summers, mild, pleasant winters
ATTRIBUTES: On Savannah River shoreline with excellent fishing and boating, easy access to major cities, Augusta, GA, approx. 30 min., Atlanta, GA, approx 2.5 hrs., Columbia, SC approx. 2 hrs.
ACTIVITIES: Some of the best fishing, hunting and water sports in these United States, Masters Golf Tournament first week in April, museums, art galleries in all major cities, excellent zoos in Columbia, SC and Atlanta, G
WILDLIFE: Bald Eagles, Ospreys, White Tail Deer, Turkey
Available Amenities:
Electricity Water Restrooms
Nearby
Facilities& Recreation:
Laundry Store Propane
Available Amenities:
Electricity Water Restrooms
Nearby
Facilities& Recreation:
Laundry Store Propane
Description
Coneross Campground is located on the Seneca River arm of the northern end of Hartwell Lake. The campground offers 106 campsites, 94 of the sites offer 50 amp electrical hookups and water. The following amenities are also available: dump station, play grounds, swim beach.
Description
Picnic facilities, a Community Building and a 200-acre lake are prominent features of the site. The 440-acre state park has a floodplain forest, in addition to other large tracts of wetlands and woodlands that are home to a variety of plants and animals. Two boat ramps provide private boat access to Lake George Warren.
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Description
Ausable Point Campground protrudes from Route 9 into Lake Champlain and offers a shoreline comprised of natural sand and a gentle slope from many campsites. It borders a wildlife management area that offers a hiking trail, as well as water access for canoeists and sea kayakers to explore. With the city of Plattsburgh a short drive from this campground, there is virtually no limit for entertainment opportunities.
Geography:
The majority of the campground was constructed in 1965 and opened to the public in 1966. A view of Valcour Island is available across the lake to the north. On a clear day the silhouette of Garden Island strikes the pose of a battleship. Known locally as "Battleship Island", it is believed that the first major sea battle of the American Revolution was fought at this location.
Recreation:
The park welcomes motor boats, rowboats, and canoes. Lake Champlain offers excellent conditions for sail boarders and boats of all sizes. The area identified as "Stone Jetty" is a designated wind surf area. The lake is a popular fishery, with fish such as northern pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, lake trout, brown trout, salmon, bullhead perch, walleyes, carp, smelt, eel, crappie, and bluegill.
Description
Anderson Road Campground is located on Percy Priest Lake 5 miles east of Nashville, TN. Wildlife in this area includes ever-present whitetail deer, while skunks and raccoons are occasional residents. Visitors here enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming. The campground offers 37 sites. Additional amenities include hot showers, a dump station, a picnic shelter, a boat launch, and public telephones.
Description
The Beaver Pond Campground adjoins the Lake Welch Recreation Area within Harriman State Park. Comfortable camping, a relaxing atmosphere, a beach, and plenty of outdoor activities make this a great destination not far from New York City.
Geography:
The Beaver Pond Campground is located just 25 miles north of the George Washington Bridge.
Recreation:
Park activities include swimming, picnicking, camping, and walking.
Description
Located in the Piedmont, this 365 acre memorial park offers recreational and educational activities. Foremost is the nationally significant story of the 7th President of the US, Andrew Jackson, living within the park boundaries for his first 17 years. Highlights are a museum featuring Jackson & the Back Country, a replica school house, and a Huntington statue "Boy of the Waxhaws"
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On your way to Florida? This campground is a great stopping point for KOA's friends from the north. If you're heading to sunny Myrtle Beach, historic Charleston or picturesque Charlotte, this KOA is a great base camp. Enjoy the area sites, then return to this quiet, relaxing park. The campground has recently been upgraded with long pull thru sites and all-new 20/30/50-amp hookups. Enjoy new landscaping, a sparkling pool, a well-stocked fishing pond and a game room/rec center. A group clubhouse is available along with a fenced RV storage area. Nearby, visit the NASCAR Darlington Raceway and the NMPA Stock Car Hall of Fame-Joe Weatherly Museum. Come for the NASCAR race in May-you can stay within a short drive of the track and relax around a peaceful campfire. Celebrate the Fourth of July with spectacular fireworks and ring in the New Year with a traditional Southern hog roast.
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Nice, very nice! From the excitement of casinos and horse racing to the intrigue of an archaeological site, the Sallisaw/Fort Smith West KOA offers a modern big- and small-rig campground with manicured grass, mature trees, beautiful flowers and superclean restrooms. This campground is about a mile from 14 restaurants. If you're looking for an open site for your satellite, a shady site for your 45-foot rig with a trailer, a grassy dog walk for your pet or a site near the pool with access to 60 cable channels and Wi-Fi, this KOA is the place for you. Check out the campground photos and links to area attractions at www.sallisawkoa.com. You'll want to stay for several days!
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Givhans Ferry offers cabins, campsites, a community building, picnic shelters and a primitive area for groups. Fishing, picnicking, hiking and other outdoor activites are enjoyed. The park was built on the bluffs of the Edisto River, the longest free-flowing blackwater river in North America. Historic Charleston is a favorite destination of visitors as are beaches and golf courses.
Available Amenities:
Electricity Water Restrooms
Nearby
Facilities& Recreation:
Laundry Store Propane
Description
This 763-acre day-use park is a popular get-away for area residents. The park lake, formally a mill pond that dates back to the Civil War days, features cypress trees, numerous species of birds and a variety of wildlife and plant life. This regional state park offers year-round boating, picnicking, community building and shelters.
Description
Buck Pond compares to a mountain retreat; it offers secluded sites, numerous water access, a guarded bathing beach, and a walking path that stretches for miles along an abandoned railroad bed. The campground offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including canoeing and boating, fishing, hiking, and bicycling.
Geography:
Buck Pond Campground is located on the western shore of 130-acre Buck Pond. The Lake Kushaqua and the Kushaqua Narrows form most of the western and northern boundaries of the campground. Construction of the campground began in July 1965, and the campground opened in 1968. The main campground road is constructed on the original roadbed of the Chateaugay Branch of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad.
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In Oklahoma's crosstimbers region, the Burns Run East Campground on Lake Texoma provides a desirable atmosphere for those seeking fun and fellowship with good neighbors from far and near. Lake Texoma is a large reservoir with an excellent fishery and many access points. Boating, swimming, skiing, hunting, bird watching, and lounging on the sandy beaches are the typical pursuits of most visitors. The lake features two wildlife refuges, two State Parks, and twenty-three commercial concession areas dedicated to the enjoyment of over 8 million visitors annually. Burns Run East is located adjacent to a designated day-use area w/playground facilities, a designated beach, and controlled access. Other features include a trailer dump station, shower/toilet facilities, 2 boat ramps, a courtesy dock, water and electricity, pay phone, and a group shelter available for special events.