Elijah Clark State Park
Elijah Clark State Park is a 447-acre (1.81 km2) Georgia state park located in Lincolnton, on the western shore of Lake Strom Thurmond. The park is named for Elijah Clarke, a frontiersman and war hero who led a force of pioneers in Georgia during the American Revolution.[1] A reconstructed log cabin displays colonial life with furniture and tools dating back to 1780. The park is also the site of the graves of Clark and his wife, Hannah. The park's location on the lake makes it popular with fishermen.[2]
Elijah Clark State Park | |
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The sunset over Lake Strom Thurmond, as seen from the shore of Elijah Clark State Park | |
Location | Lincoln County, Georgia |
Nearest city | Lincolnton, Georgia |
Coordinates | 33°51′16.2″N 82°25′10.54″W |
Area | 447 acres (1.81 km2) |
Website | Official website |
Facilities
- 160 tent/trailer/RV campsites
- 20 Cottages
- 10 Walk-In Campsites
- 2 Group Shelters
- Beach
- Nature trail
- 4 Picnic Shelters
- 1 Pioneer Campground
- 20 lake-front cottages
- Miniature golf course
- Children's playground
Annual events
- Arts & Crafts Festival (Memorial Day weekend)[3]
- Bluegrass Festival (May)[3]
- Old Timer's Festival (October)[3]
References
- Krakow, Kenneth K. (1975). Georgia Place-Names: Their History and Origins (PDF). Macon, GA: Winship Press. p. 71. ISBN 0-915430-00-2.
- DeHaan, Vici (1996). State Parks of the South: America's Historic Paradise ; a Guide to Camping, Fishing, Hiking, & Sightseeing. Big Earth Publishing. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-55566-167-0.
- "Elijah Clark Georgia". stepintohistory.com. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
External links
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