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    North Shore Landing

    2.7 (22 reviews)

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    The flowers are beautiful.  Grounds were well maintained
    Mary N.

    This is a peaceful place to stay at, the staff are very helpful. The views are great. Clean well maintained bathrooms and showers.

    Keith A.

    This is one of the nicest campgrounds we have ever stayed at. The staff is extremely friendly and make sure everyone has what they needs!

    Lake side sunset
    VictornClaudia T.

    Place is great. There is some remodeling going on, which is a plus. 14 November so it's quiet and serine. Hookups for RV and campers are easy access and plenty of space. Staff is beyond helpful and very, very friendly. Will definitely come back.

    This is the photo of our RV site a Northshore KOA
    Linda M.

    It's not often that we have left a campground because our site was unacceptable. Our RV is on a mud and light gravel hill, we don't have room for our rugs, chairs or a picnic table. Our steps out our door are 2' off the ground. We had to use a step ladder to reach our step and it was slanted on the hill and very scary to come down. I went to the office, explained all of this and asked the manager nicely for one of the 50 amps that were from a list of about 20 that I had catalogued on my phone. She didn't even look at my list but looked on her computers and said there was only 1 more option for us and gave me that site number to look at. Same problem, our sewer hose would be uphill and the site was just wet dirt, not even or any gravel, much less concrete pad. There were several nice 50 amp sites on my list that vacant. Are they "saving" them for someone special? I'm special! Lol. Great thing about your home being on wheels, if you don't like your neighbor, site, or park management you can leave. Goodbye Northshores.

    Georgia red clay gets all over everything when it rains!

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    A little too hilly fir me but the people were overly nice n took you to your campsite and help you back end.

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    Parks Ferry Public Recreation Area

    Parks Ferry Public Recreation Area

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Had a lovely Labor Day weekend campout here with some friends. The spots are beautiful among the…read moretrees and many of them very wide and spacious. We camped with some friends in the neighboring spot and it was a perfect setup. At the same time, had we not had friends neighboring to us, I still would have felt like we had plenty of space between us and the next site. We didn't visit the lake at all as there isn't really direct access from the campground itself, but we were okay with that. The only things that prevented it from being a 5-star, was the fact that there were no dumpsters or trash cans in the campground itself (had to drive to the boat ramp, which didn't make much sense), and the dump station filled up as everyone headed out so only those who got out super early were able to dump. The dumping situation didn't impact us as we have a large tank and were headed directly to another campsite where we could dump, but our friends had to find somewhere along their route and pay to dump which isn't super convenient. Overall, was a really nice laid-back spot for a relaxing weekend at the campsite and would visit again.

    Nice neighborhood park and small beach on Lake Ocone. Georgia power owns and manages the park…read more Day use area has a large group area that books quickly for weekends. Swimming area has a small beach and changing rooms. A shower is available to rinse off as well as life jackets for anyone to use. The sand is groomed about every 3 weeks. The geese like to leave droppings. There is a large campground that is often full. We have never stayed here. Park hosts are fun and get to know the regulars.

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    Lake Oconee

    Lake Oconee

    4.5(6 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    This is the best lake, hands-down. The views are incredible and there is just the right amount of…read morecalm and action. Reynolds has beautiful neighborhoods that surround a lot of the waterfront homes.

    I get emotional when I think about Lake Oconee for many reasons. Firstly, it was the site of my…read morefirst fishing trip with my two youngest sons, but also because of memories from my past. PERSONAL STORY You see, when I was 9 years old my dad took me on a fishing trip. It was my 1st fishing trip ever and it didn't go very well. I caught most all the fish and although he never said, it seemed to upset him and he spent the remainder of the trip intoxicated. I made a promise to myself that someday when I had a son I would take him fishing and give him a better experience. My father gave us a great life, but occasionally alcohol got the better of him. I was 30 years old when he died. My sisters and mother were too overwhelmed with grief to get up & speak at his funeral, so the delivery of his eulogy fell into my hands. Forced into overcoming my resentment for his years of drinking (and my years of embarrassment), it was only then that I realized alcohol was the one flaw in a genuinely likable and hard working guy that got along with everyone. To him providing a home, groceries, education and life's necessities was being more of a father than HE ever had... and I wept. I still weep to this day with sorrow over my young and foolish attitude. I know now the pressures of living up to not only others expectations, but your own as well (especially when you don't feel capable and sure of yourself). I often think about how he must have felt as a young father doing the best he could and not have his only son appreciate him. I never gave much thought to it before and unfortunately for me my appreciation came too late. I couldn't hug him or tell him I'm sorry for not valuing him. So instead I've try to honor him by being the best father I know how to be. THE EXPERIENCE I have a good friend whom owns a wonderful property on Lake Oconee with lots of lake frontage. He gave me a set of keys to go spend time at his cabin anytime we want and one weekend we decided to make use of his generous offer. It was our first family fishing trip and we caught a total of 6 catfish over three days of fishing. Pretty pathetic huh? LOL The highlight of the trip came on our last day at the lake house. After spending a day on the lake only having caught a few small fish, my son was determined to hook a 'big' fish all by himself. He stayed on the dock for over two hours patiently waiting for a nibble. We were sitting on the porch of the cabin when all of the sudden I hear "DAD, DAD!" As he walks uphill from the lake with a plastic container, he sets the container down and grabs his fishing rod (still attached to the fish). I could tell it was a significant sized catfish by the bend in the rod as he lifted. He was so proud to have caught the biggest fish and we celebrated by skinning all the fish and cooking them for dinner. We finished the evening under the stars eating ice cream (even though it was a little too cold outside). That was 4 years ago and still one of the best weekends ever. We've also spent summer days here BBQing and just enjoying the lake with our friends. Most of my pics are from one of the residential coves where the water is a little more murky and shallow. FINAL THOUGHTS Lake Oconee was created in 1979 when Georgia Power Company built Wallace Dam in Greene County, Georgia. It is a wonderful place to unwind and disconnect from the busy-ness of life. There are excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, camping, antiquing, dining, shopping and historic sight-seeing all around the lake. In addition you can go geocaching, rent lake charters, tubing, jet skiing, kayaking and attend festivals. I will forever be grateful for the fun times we've had as family building memories on this lake. Remember to take time and honor those in your life this Holiday Season, even if they haven't been the person you wanted them to be. Maybe, just maybe they did the best they knew how. For a calendar of events, use this link: http://www.visitlakeoconee.com/whats-going-on-overview.htm Be sure to click "watch our video"

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    Lake Oconee - We fished every day  several times a day.

    We fished every day several times a day.

    Lake Oconee - Paddle boating

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    Lake Oconee - Determined to flip the ladies over!

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