Stayed here multiple times. Nice little park. It's way back into the range area on Fort Eisenhower, so it's a bit of a drive to get to it from the gates, but it's pavement the whole way. Roughly divided into two sections, one out in the open, one back in a more wooded area. As of February 2025, there's still evidence of damage from Hurricane Helene (Augusta got hit HARD by the hurricane, lots of fallen tree damage), but the park is open for reservations.
We stayed at Spot #28 on the lake during Hurricane Sally over Augusta. 50% of the sites are homesteaders. Restroom/Shower areas are closed until further notice due to Covid-19. "NOTE: You must make Reservations for all sites now by calling TASC (706) 791-5078/3317." My GPS did not work for coordinates-mentioned this to the host and he said they were jammed by Signal!! Nice quiet place, TASC personnel very helpful. No internet/Cable. We will come back when in the area. Happy Travels.
This is a nice quiet and peaceful park. I am giving it a lower rating for distance from main gate. It is 11 miles from gate 1. If you don't mind remoteness and quiet this is a great park. It is small with varying length sites. We tend to like state parks and COE parks so don't need a lot of amenities. There are 2 washers and 2 dryers outside of bathhouse. They are free. Because of the distance from gate it would be nice if they accepted reservations.
Monthly rates are now $350 per month. We are staying here now for 2 months (the maximum) right on the lake. VERY quiet, small place. No Internet or cable available. Takes about 20-25 minutes to drive to the area from the Fort Gordon front gate.
This place is a gem; MUCH more convenient to the Augusta attractions, and of course much closer to the Ft. Gordon amenities than the Pointes West campground 25 miles from the base and 17 miles from Augusta. Right on a lake (no boating), clean, grounds well maintained, plenty of space beween units with 50 amp service, children's playground equipment, trees. No sewer hookups, but everyone drains gray water on the ground (I ran a long garden hose to the woods behind me). Level sites. I could not get satellite with my roof top dish, but could have with a portable dish (one guy had a roof top internet satellite dish). I saw a copy of the plans to improve the campground, and it's going to be even better, with sewer hookups. All sites big rig friendly (change the red X above to a green check mark). Several rental trailers. I saw the plans for the improvement they're goiong to make to the campground, and it'll be first class, with double the amount of sites, and sewer. Steve Turney