Moccasin Creek State Park Campground has 53 single-family (mixed-used) campsites and is located on the western shore of Lake Burton. There are 48 sites with electric hookups. Group camping is also available.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, laundry, hot showers ($) and a dump station. There’s also picnic areas, a boat doc & ramp, wildlife observation tower and playground. WiFi is also available in the park office and campground.
Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grill.
Moccasin Creek State Park includes 32 acres and is located on the Western shore of Lake Burton. The park is relatively flat, offering easy access for large RVs. The fishing pier and trout-filled Moccasin creek provide nice fishing as does the 2,800-acre Lake Burton. Visitors enjoy water skiing, boating and fishing. Canoe rentals are also available. Other outdoor recreation activities include hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
You may also be interested in Tallulah Gorge State Park or Black Rock Mountain State Park.
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Will a 29.7 ft fifth wheel fit into a 30 ft campsite? We requested a 40 ft campsite but was given number 9 which is only 30 ft. We are concerned our fifth wheel is too large/long for this site.
Hi Kay,
I think it would be best to contact Moccasin Creek State Park directly at: 706 947-3194. I’d say if your trailer is 30 feet or under (including tongue), you’ll be okay!
(We actually stayed in June of 2022)
It was a very pretty campground about 30 minutes from Helen Georgia. Our site was almost level. Sites are kind of close to each other. You do have space but its not private. It is right on Lake Burton. You were only allowed to fish if you were under the age of 11 or over the age of 65. No swimming or even wading was allowed. Although you can kayak.
There was no TV reception but Wi-Fi was pretty good. It was sporadic at times. But they said they were working on that. People here were mostly locals and very friendly.
Lots of nice hikes near the park. Hemlock Falls is 3 miles and worth the hike. Anna Ruby falls was 1 mile paved but steep in areas.
Lots to see and do in the area. There is a Lavender Farm near, and shopping and flea markets.
I would definitely stay again!