Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area
About the Business
Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area, located in Suches, Georgia, is a picturesque campground and park nestled in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. The 18-acre lake, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, offers a variety of recreational activities such as swimming, fishing, boating, and hiking. Visitors can choose to camp under the stars at one of the 31 campsites or rent a two-story cabin that can accommodate up to 10 people.
The campground and day use areas are currently open under modified operations, with the north loop available for camping. Situated just a short drive from Atlanta, Lake Winfield Scott is a perfect destination for a weekend getaway or family vacation. Nearby attractions include the Bavarian village of Helen, the tallest mountain in Georgia at Brasstown Bald Recreation Area, and the town of Blairsville for groceries.
Season passes are available for individuals and groups, with additional fees for extra vehicles, boat and trailer launches, and picnic pavilions. Dogs are welcome at the campground but must be kept on a leash or kenneled at all times. The dump station is located at Vogel State Park, just a short drive away.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat in nature or an active outdoor adventure, Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area offers the best of Georgia mountain camping. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the beauty and tranquility of this stunning location.
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Location & Phone number
439 Lake Winfield Scott Rd, Suches, GA 30572, United States
Reviews
"Used parking here as a jump off spot heading to Blood Mountain, use the Slaughter creek trail if you like less traffic. Medium on the scale my hikes. There is a $5.00 charge to park here, worth it! There is an easy trail around the lake"
"There was one other camper there. No staff, restrooms closed and water off in the 1st come area of 18 sites but the sites are wonderful. It probably is much more populated during summer with day users. It was a great overnight since we are completely self sufficient. There is a couple trails, one 1.8 miles around the lake and the other goes off into the wilderness."
"Everyone should be aware that it is NOT dog friendly in the swimming area. So if you want to swim with your dog and family you cannot have the dog at the roped off swimming area even on the shore. This information is not posted online correctly and it leads you to believe that this is a great dog lake when it is not."
"I am trying to find out whom I need to report an incident involving myself and a staff member. The female staff member was very rude to me without cause. I am unsure if she was having a bad day but she approached me with contempt and enough intimidation that my daughter actually believed that I was in danger. Later learned that she had asked my daughter whose vehicle it was and when my daughter responded the woman sped towards me in the golf cart. She told me that I had not purchased entry into the park...which I had done and had the slip in my dash per the instructions on the payment envelope. She was looking for something on my mirror and it took several minutes for her to realize that I purchased mine from a box that was at the other entrance. Not even an apology before again coming at me about fishing. I drove over an hour because this park offered a handicap fishing peir according to the website. When I arrived the pier was pretty crowded but the map near the permit box showed other fishing spots in the park so I decided to stay. I was surprised to see that the price on the board was higher than what the website stated but I was already there so I filled out the envelope and paid the $10. It took almost 45 minutes but my daughter and I found a spot that, with her assistance. I was able to get to. It was while she went back to my vehicle to get our gear that this woman approached her and then came at me. After no apology for ticket issue She said that there was no fishing allowed. It was about 1:30 in the afternoon and I had driven all over the park. There were a lot of people fishing and no signs stating what she was saying. When I asked about that she said she was on her way to deal with them and that forestry was on their way to put up signs. I asked her about my paying $10 to fish but before I could even ask if I could get a pass to come back another day she shouted at me and told me she didn't know what to tell me other than I was not going to fish in her park. I showed no disrespect for the lady. I never raised my voice nor did I argue. I was on a small wooden dock with my back to the water with this woman actually making me feel fear. I really want to see that this never happens to anyone again and intend to follow up on this matter."
"This is a really great place to go for low crowds. The lake offered fair fishing for me but was really taken in how quiet it was. There is a $5.00 charge PER PERSON for day use. There is a nice beach area and the bathrooms have showers and are well maintained. It is real close to Vogel State Park but seems more secluded. The are a lot of steps to get to the swimming area. I think the builders were paid according to the number if steps the could put in. Bring all that you may need cause the nearest store...aint near."
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