Established Camping
Arrowhead Park
About
County
Bring your family closer to nature, by camping out at our parks. Arrowhead Park is open year-round and offers clean, spacious campsites that can accommodate tent or RV campers. The campground offers full electrical and water hook-ups, as well as disposal stations for sanitary purposes.
Location
Arrowhead Park is located in Georgia
Directions
From Jct of I-475 & US 80 (Exit 3) W on US 80 4.9 mi to Columbus Rd, NE on Columbus Rd 0.8 mi to Arrowhead Rd, N on Arrowhead Rd 0.7 mi (E)
Address
2700 Arrowhead Rd.
Lizella, GA 31052
Coordinates
32.81874092 N
83.80233618 W
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
Stay Connected
- WiFiAvailable
- VerizonGood
- AT&TGood
- T-MobileAvailable
Site Types
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
Features
For Campers
- ADA Access
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- WiFi
- Showers
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Sewer Hookups
- Water Hookups
- Pull-Through Sites
- Big Rig Friendly
Cute and quiet!
Was here for a week and it was so quiet! Very pretty and peaceful 😌❤️
Great veiw terrible pad
Great view of the lake. Site are close and pads are small and not level on the lakefront sites. Some people park their boat on our site than only move 10 feet over so it still blocked our view.
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Great site - private
Loved this campground! Wasn't very crowded so had no neighbors/enjoyed privacy. Staff very friendly, nice views/walking. Shower/toilet facilities were clean and spacious. We did not have a lake view (more people in that area), didn't regret it.
Nice Sites and Staff
Don't plan on using the laundry machines and the showers are large but curtain only. Other than that, this is a really nice park. Great hiking/mountain biking trail, nice views. Your fees include access to the sister campground Claystone on the other side of the lake, which has a mich nicer swimming area and an awesome disc golf course.
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Waterfront spot is a must
We stayed in spot 42 right on the water. It was a great spot that was tucked away from the other campsites. All of the waterfront spots looked ideal! We only stayed one night as we were passing through, so didn’t get to do much exploring. The bathrooms were okay. There were no benches or hooks in the shower stall I used, so I had to put my things in the floor.
Great campground
The tent sites sit in a hill and may have a slight incline where you have to set them up. However the view ftom above the RVs is worth it. Electric and water sites. Bath house snd laundry room. Playground nearby.
Not worth it
Campground was full but paid for the day use so I could go hiking and use the bathroom after being on the road for 5 hours straight. Well...there were no bathrooms EXCEPT in the campground. Therefore there was no parking for the bathrooms.
The park is mostly roads. Roads that lead you only to more roads. Couldn’t find a purpose for most of them other than they connect you to more roads. Not to campsites, not to recreation, not to pretty views...just more pavement.
Gate guy was also kind of rude.
So glad I didn’t spend the $26 for a campsite
Very clean
We camp here once or twice a year. Clean bathrooms and showers. I do feel for the tent campers, as there is nothing flat about the “tent only” sites. You can, however rent an RV spot and use a tent. (Just not the water front sites. Not sure why, this is a fairly new rule, because we used to tent camp on the water front sites here.) As for the folks that mention the lack of trees and shade, in the defense of the park, it’s not their fault, it used to be very shady, but a tornado pretty much leveled this place back in 2008, and wiped out probably 90% of the trees. There’s even plaques by the doors on the shower houses, telling about the folks who took shelter in the bath houses, during the storm.
Absolutely not tent friendly
This park has great hiking, which is honestly the only positive thing I have to say about arrowhead. There are several miles of dirt bike trail that is hiker friendly, of various difficulties.
The camp ground itself is well maintained, but tent campers are not allowed to rent ANY of the sites along the lake front. We were the only people at the campground when we were there, and still were not allowed to camp in one of the lakefront spots. The "tent sites" are paved and at very extreme angles, with very sparse to no tree cover what so ever. The sites were essentially on top of each other.
We wound up renting a back up (20' I believe) site for our meager 4 person dome tent. There was water and electricity available, with clean facilities nearby. There is no wind break due to the sparse tree coverage, so pack for a chilly night if the temps dip at all.
Arrowhead Park (Lake Tobesofkee/Clovis Point Area)
Nice park. We met Youtuber I love RV Life. County Park. See "RV Camping Journal" for details.
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Nice sites near Macon
Came for weekend Cherry Blossom Festival. Signage not well marked for finding sites. Not many trees at all. I like a lot of shade. Small beach area. Launch site for anglers. Bath facility decent. Sites easy to back into. Overall ok for my needs.
Local family fun
I have lived in and around Bibb County, Georgia most of my life and I have always enjoyed going to Tobesofkee Recreation Parks. There were four parks but one was shut down (Flintrock Park). I believe the park was built back in the 60’s. Early morning on Mother’s Day of 2008 a tornado came through leaving destruction to all three parks. The campground bathhouse’s saved around 50 people that were camping when the tornado came ripping through destroying campers, cars and trees. The county has rebuilt the three parks and each one offers a little something different. It’s pretty great place in my opinion.
Claystone Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, large beach, playground, water sports, boat ramps, fishing, disc golf, several small pavilions, one large enclosed pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park and camping. The campground has 45 sites, some tents, back-ups and pull through. Not sure about tents sites but all camper sites have 20/30/50 amp service, water and poor cable service. There are a few sites with sewer. The campground does have a nice bathhouse with coin operated laundry.
Sandy Beach Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, large beach, water sports, fishing, several small pavilions, one large open pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park and a water park.
Arrowhead Park: Lake Tobesofkee access, small beach, water sports, fishing, several small pavilions, one large open pavilion, numerous picnic tables throughout the park, mountain bike trail, playground, boat ramps and camping. The campground has 58 sites, some tents, back-ups and pull through. Not sure about tents sites but all camper sites have 20/30/50 amp service and water; no cable. There are a few sites with sewer. The campground does have two nice bathhouse with coin operated laundry.