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Clarks Hill. With 400 miles of shoreline located in Lincoln County, we invite you to experience "Georgia's Freshwater Coast." Brimming with largemouth, white, striped and hybrid bass, crappie, bluegill and catfish, the lake attracts a varitey of bass tournaments that offer participation for the spectators as well as the anglers.
This park is located on the western shore of 71,100 acre Clarks Hill Lake, one of the largest lakes in the Southeast. With its boat ramps and accessible fishing pier, it is especially popular with anglers and boaters. A sandy swimming beach welcomes visitors to cool off during Georgia summers.
Lake Strom Thurmond, officially designated J. Strom Thurmond Reservoir[1] at the federal level, and Clarks Hill Lake by the state of Georgia, [2] is a man-made reservoir at the border between the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina in the Savannah River Basin.
Clarks Hill is a popular park on J. Strom Thurmond Lake, just off Georgia State Highway 221 near the dam. The 70,000 acre lake and its 1,000+ miles of shoreline provide excellent boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing, hiking and picnicking opportunities.
One of Thomson, Georgia's biggest attractions is the beautiful Clarks Hill Lake. This 400-miles of shoreline between Georgia and South Carolina is often referred to as Georgia's Freshwater Coast.
Enjoy Lake Clarks Hill Lake with info like cabin rentals, real estate, marinas, camping, striper fishing guides, campgrounds, RV parks, swim beaches & more!
Clarks Hill Lake. The Lake with two names; Clark's Hill Lake, also known as J. Strom Thurmond Lake, is ranked as one of the ten most-visited reservoirs in the country. Explore the entrancing nooks and crannies of 71,000 unspoiled acres of water and 1,200 miles of glorious shoreline.
Elijah Clark State Park is located on the 71,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, one of the largest artificial reservoirs east of the Mississippi River. Four onsite boat ramps make it easy for visitors to access the lake in their watercraft of choice.
Nestled in the beautiful landscape of Georgia lies Clarks Hill Lake, a haven for avid anglers. Clarks Hill Lake (also known as J. Strom Thurmond) has over 70,000 acres of water and 1,200 miles of glorious shoreline which proved to be a blast as we also got to bedfish for spawners.
Clarks Hill Lake sports more camping options than most U.S. lakes. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates 13 campgrounds and 11 with onsite staff. Both Georgia and South Carolina each manage four state parks, and the Corp leases property to private campground owners.