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Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter

Fargo, GA 31631

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  • Photo of Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter - Fargo, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter - Fargo, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter - Fargo, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter - Fargo, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter - Fargo, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter - Fargo, Georgia, United States
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Fargo, GA 31631, United States
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About the Business

Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter is a serene and picturesque campground, lodging, and park located in Fargo, Georgia, United States. Nestled among the lush greenery and towering trees, this institution offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its convenient location by the water, visitors can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and fishing adventures. The accommodations at Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter are cozy and comfortable, providing a perfect retreat after a day of exploring the surrounding natural beauty. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or a fun-filled outdoor experience, this institution has something for everyone.

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Philip Truitt:
4

"The camp area is great but the public toilet on the island is a disgrace. It costs too much to camp and be forced to use that toilet. As you enter the camp ground, you WILL HAVE TO PADDLE AND WADE THROUGH THIS FECES FILLED WATER. BE READY!"

almost 2 years ago
C. S. Brooks:
5

"Neat little canoe accessible campsite"

almost 3 years ago
Clint Bowman:
5

"Stayed here overnight with my wife at the end of Feb. 2019. Some of the weirdest night sounds imaginable that night. An easy paddle from Stephen C. Foster State park. Have to hang your food in a tree to avoid potential issues with prowling black bears at night. The bed of an old logging trail line is evident with a well used game trail right down the middle of it. Last used in about 1937 when the federal govt. bought the Okefenokee from a logging company called Hebardville Cypress Co. You do have the whole island to yourself when you camp there. Not a place for beginners, I would say."

more 6 years ago
Couch2Trail YouTube Channel:
5

"Nice area to explore and overnight."

more 6 years ago
Maximilian Hess:
5

"You get the whole island to yourself!"

more 6 years ago
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