Reservations
(800) 864-7275
Park (706) 356-4362
Situated on a wooded peninsula, Tugaloo’s cottages and most campsites
offer spectacular views of 55,590-acre Lake Hartwell in every direction.
Some cottages even have private boat docks for overnight guests. Tent
campers can choose between the developed campground or primitive
campsites located a short walk from the parking area. Fishing is
excellent year-round, and large-mouth bass are plentiful. During summer,
the lake is a popular destination for swimming, water skiing, sailing
and boating. Both the Crow Tree and Muscadine nature trails wind through
oak, walnut, mulberry and cherry trees. The name “Tugaloo” comes from an
Indian name for the river which once flowed freely prior to the
construction of Hartwell Dam.
Park Hours: 7AM-10PM
Office Hours: 8AM-5PMFacilities
393 Acres
108 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($18–$21) – cable TV hookups
5 Primitive Campsites ($8)
20 Cottages ($75–$95)
Swimming Beach and Bathhouse
Tennis Courts
7 Picnic Shelters ($30-$60)
Group Shelter (seats 80, $85)
Pioneer Campground ($15)
Activities
Fishing
Boating – 2 ramps
Hiking – 4 miles of trails
Canoe Rental (seasonal)
Volleyball
Horseshoes
Miniature Golf
Address/Directions
Tugaloo State Park
1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd
Lavonia , GA 30553
Take I-85 exit #173 north on Georgia 17; follow park signs to
Gerrard Road, turn right. Go 1.5 miles to Ga. Hwy. 328 and turn left.
Proceed 3.3 miles to park; entrance on right. |