As is our usual mode of travel, we arrived without a reservation, and had no problem getting a site. Here we are on site 20; although not a waterfront site, it did offer a wonderful view of the lake.

 

Date of visit: Feb 2008

There are plenty of nice sites here. Across the inlet are sites 23, 24, and 26.

 

Sites 10, 9, and 8 (l-r).

Two large parking lots are set up with sites along each side. Numbered 42 through 61, they also offer water and electric hookups..

Site 37 is half of a double site, good for two parties camping together.

Loop A offers more open sites. Here is site 16 in the middle.
The other end of Loop A, with pull-through sites 6 (l) and 14 (r).

In between the two legs of the parking lot sites are a number of tent sites.

Site 35 on the right, sites 34, 33, and 32 on the left.
The big fiver is on site 31.

Near the parking lot sites is a small bathhouse and laundry - $1.00 a load.

Lots of waterfowl in the lake, including these greater scaup.

Map of Camp Sites

Dump station available

Verizon National Access service

Rates: $16 (50% off with Golden Age Pass) Open all year

Non-Reservable Sites: 2, 5, 6, 20-23, 26, 27, 32, 57-61

Coord: 30.718024 N, 84.851517 W

Activities/Nearby Attractions

Short nature trail

Fishing and boating

Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam

 

Eastbank COE, GA

Eastbank Campground is located on the southeast shore of Lake Seminole in SW Georgia. It's only a mile or so north of the Florida border near Chattahoochee, FL. There are 69 RV sites with water and electric. There are also 6 tent-only sites.

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