Camping sites near White Plains, Georgia offer diverse terrain options around Lake Oconee and Clark's Hill Reservoir. The area sits at approximately 500-600 feet elevation with distinct seasonal patterns, including foggy spring mornings and cool fall nights. Most campsites remain accessible year-round, though water levels fluctuate seasonally, impacting shoreline access at waterfront locations.
What to do
**Fishing opportunities: Access premium bass fishing at Lawrence Shoals Campground where the lake attracts serious anglers year-round. "The lake is very large and welcomes boaters of any kind, including jet skis. There is a small swimming beach, of course no dogs allowed but if you walk around the edge of the lake, you can find plenty of spots to take a splash with your pup," notes one camper.
**Historical exploration: Visit the museum at A. H. Stephens State Park Campground to learn about Civil War history. A visitor explains, "The park is the home of the VP of the Confederacy and features his home and Civil War artifacts (check for open hours). Ask camp host for tour of CCC built fire tower."
**Fall foliage viewing: Experience autumn colors at waterfront sites from mid-October through November. "Autumn is beautiful but we were probably a week or two early for the full color change of the trees. The weather was a little warm for Oct./Nov. but we're from Florida and anything cooler and less humid is welcome," reports a Lawrence Shoals visitor.
What campers like
**Spacious campsites: Mistletoe State Park Campground offers well-separated sites that provide privacy. "We really like campgrounds that have a lot of room, space between each site and easy sites to get in to. AH Stephen's fits that bill! Comfort station was very clean, hosts available if needed and the campground wasn't overly packed with campers on top of each other."
**Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain exceptionally clean bathhouses, with Hamburg State Park Campground receiving high marks. "Wonderful campgrounds. Very clean and well kept. New clean bath facilities. Almost all sites are in the water with half shaded. Highly recommend!"
**Waterfront access: Most sites at Hamburg State Park provide direct lake access. "All most all sites are literally right on the lake. Extremely quite and literally in the middle of nowhere. If you want to rest and relax in solitude, this is you place."
What you should know
**Cell service limitations: Reception varies significantly between camping areas. "The park located in small town. It is very quite, nothing is nearby. Walmart is 33 miles away, so you should stock up before camping there. No WiFi," notes a camper at A.H. Stephens State Park.
**Seasonal insect activity: Prepare for ants, particularly at Old Salem Park Campground. "Spray WELL for ants as they are abundant we had no issues but our neighbors needed some assistance in mitigation," advises one visitor. Another adds, "Nice amenities bathrooms very nice kept clean we stayed at 53 real flat easy set up wish we would have stay at a site on the water because we like to bank fish be prepared for the ants!"
**Limited hiking options: The region focuses primarily on lake activities with minimal trail networks. "This campground is all about the lake. Not just because its on a lake, but because with no real trails or other sites to see in the near by area its definitely this parks main focus."
Tips for camping with families
**Beach activities: North Shore Landing offers excellent swimming options for children. "The campground is clean, quiet and right on beautiful Lake Oconee. It has it's own private little beach, boat slips which you can rent for your boat, a lots of fun for the kids."
**Holiday events: Several parks host seasonal activities. A visitor to A.H. Stephens notes, "We stopped here for one night in December, passing through. The park had a beautiful Christmas light display with hot chocolate and a Christmas movie playing on a big screen."
**Wildlife viewing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer chances to spot deer and other wildlife. "We stayed at the esquirion site which was large and had stables. Beautiful place and clean... Kind of tight and up hill a little getting in and out," reports a visitor about the equestrian camping area at A.H. Stephens.
Tips from RVers
**Leveling requirements: Pack leveling blocks for certain sites. "While the tropical storm weather cut our trip to AH Stephens Historic Park we still very much enjoyed our visit. Site 12 was a very nice straight site with the picnic table and fire ring down a few steps off the back of the main pad. Both sites were nicely graveled and level."
**Site selection strategy: Choose carefully when booking at Oconee Springs County Park. "The campground was very difficult to park in, as the spaces were right on top of each other. There's not much privacy as you're right next to the other person (which is fine if you're camping with friends)."
**Dump station logistics: Verify dump station locations before arrival. "The only thing that may be lacking are hooks to hang your towels. If I could give it 10 stars, I would," mentions a visitor to Lawrence Shoals commenting on the otherwise excellent facilities.