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Lithia Springs, GA 30122
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Sweetwater Creek Campsites
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Sweetwater Creek Campsites

1551-1599 Mt Vernon Rd, Lithia Springs, GA 30122
4.0(60)

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George H Sparks Reservoir

George H Sparks Reservoir

George H Sparks Reservoir

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Logan HemphillLogan Hemphill
We stayed at the tent campsite 01 (the best of the tent sites in my opinion since it’s closest to the water). Site was clean, grill was clean and empty of debris. Campground host (Queen?) delivered our firewood and was super nice. Since it’s not a huge campground, it wasn’t very noisy due to neighboring campers except for passing cars nearby. Campground has a nearly brand new playground which my daughter had to herself due to the small size of the campground. Very clean restrooms! Lots of wildlife including chipmunks, friendly geese and even friendly snakes! We had a common black snake pass though down near the shore who was probably hunting chipmunks. My daughter loved all of it and says she doesn’t want to go to any other campgrounds now that she’s been to this one!
Eddy GEddy G
Sweetwater State Park is a great spot for a camping trip for sure. The lake is beautiful there, they have a nice bathroom, the campsites even have electric and running water you can use! The one thing I wish I would have known before going out there for the night was that the campsites where you pitch your tent are extremely hard ground and gravel. You’ll absolutely want to bring extra cushion for under your sleeping bag. Don’t be a fool like me, and wake up in pain haha.
Paul CombsPaul Combs
Rented a yurt here on the lake with some friends. First time staying in a yurt, but I'll definitely want to come back. The yurt was reasonably priced and it was a great way to get away without the ruggedness of camping. Only complaint is that it's not dog friendly, but it's a state park so I do understand that to some degree. Highly recommend.
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We stayed at the tent campsite 01 (the best of the tent sites in my opinion since it’s closest to the water). Site was clean, grill was clean and empty of debris. Campground host (Queen?) delivered our firewood and was super nice. Since it’s not a huge campground, it wasn’t very noisy due to neighboring campers except for passing cars nearby. Campground has a nearly brand new playground which my daughter had to herself due to the small size of the campground. Very clean restrooms! Lots of wildlife including chipmunks, friendly geese and even friendly snakes! We had a common black snake pass though down near the shore who was probably hunting chipmunks. My daughter loved all of it and says she doesn’t want to go to any other campgrounds now that she’s been to this one!
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Sweetwater State Park is a great spot for a camping trip for sure. The lake is beautiful there, they have a nice bathroom, the campsites even have electric and running water you can use! The one thing I wish I would have known before going out there for the night was that the campsites where you pitch your tent are extremely hard ground and gravel. You’ll absolutely want to bring extra cushion for under your sleeping bag. Don’t be a fool like me, and wake up in pain haha.
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Rented a yurt here on the lake with some friends. First time staying in a yurt, but I'll definitely want to come back. The yurt was reasonably priced and it was a great way to get away without the ruggedness of camping. Only complaint is that it's not dog friendly, but it's a state park so I do understand that to some degree. Highly recommend.
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5.0
1y

I stayed here for four nights. Lovely campsite and nice people. I didn’t make it before the office closed on my check-in day, and the rangers texted the code for the gate to my phone so I could still get in.

Getting in requires a code to open the road gate, which provides a sense of security and safety. While you do need to walk to the tent sites, it’s a fairly short walk. Do be prepared to carry your things, but it was surprisingly enjoyable not having the car right next to the tent. There are only five tent sites, and they aren’t too close together. It really did feel like you were camping out in the woods.

The tent sites have water and electricity, a picnic table, fire pit, grill, and a pole that I believe is to hang up food or a trash bag.

The ground is very hard and rocky, which makes staking down the tents difficult, even with a mallet and even with the soil wet from rain. The rocks are very sharp and I did cut my knee on one through the tent floor, so I would heavily recommend bringing a sleeping pad or something else to lie on.

There are a lot of ants all over the tent sites, ranging from small sugar ants, to large black ants. Check your tents for any holes and patch them before setting up here and avoid bringing food in the tent with you if you don’t want them in the tent with you.

During one night, a very large tree branch, big enough to classify as a log, fell from a nearby tree directly in the path leading to the tent. Just a few feet over and it would’ve landed on me while I slept. I’m unsure if this was a one-off thing, or if there’s a tree by tent site #5 that is threatening to fall, but it unnerved me enough I figured I’d just caution people about it.

There are picnic tables, a playground, and beautiful view of a lake behind the yurt village. The walk to the bathroom is a little bit far, but not bad. There are mosquitos and bugs inside, but no more than is typical of a park bathroom. It is fairly clean inside. The shower’s heat takes a good long while to heat up, and the water pressure is lackluster, but it’s functional and nice for when you’re too hot.

While there were one or two things that bothered me a bit with this campground, overall I really enjoyed my stay here, and will be returning if I’m in...

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2.0
1y

Recently stayed in a yurt here, after enjoying the ones up at Cloudland Canyon. I was quite disappointed, unfortunately.

The yurts are well constructed, but uncomfortable for summer camping. There is no AC, and while the website says the high ceilings and ceiling fan "keep the yurt cool", the fan was pitiful and it was often cooler outside than inside. Even a small unit would have helped, we were roasting in there, even after sundown.

The other issue is the lack of cleanliness. I don't expect a spotless yurt, I don't expect no bugs or no dirt, but I do expect that someone is coming through to tidy. There were MONTHS old cobwebs everywhere inside the yurt, I'm talking about the huge, thick, dusty kind that only form if you don't clean for a LONG time. Ceiling, walls, all over the furniture. We had to sweep it out when we arrived as there was a substantial amount of dust, dirt, and gravel all over the floor. There was also a strange red stain that I'm not sure if it was blood. Very weird.

Our firepit was full of garbage when we arrived and I feel like we deserve some kind of discount bc we were not alerted that the grill for our yurt was completely broken. Not just a little, and not recently. Just completely rotted and unusable.

The bathrooms were fine, but far below the cleanliness par. Again, I expect to see spiders and moths and millipedes, I do not expect entire colonies of spiders to be living directly next to the toilet paper dispensers. The toilets themselves were clean, at least, but the amount of other filth was surprising.

The decks were nice, the playground is nice, the views are fantastic, but overall I would not come back here. I spent my trip sticky and hot and uncomfortable and generally displeased with the state of the yurt. If you want this but good, visit...

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4.0
2y

The campsite was great, getting to it was the hard part. When you check in you buy firewood and it gets delivered to your campsite by someone in a golf cart, and it's absolutely torn up the walking path. It isn't a long path but it's uphill, and I definitely wouldn't want to do it after or during rain. If you can get campsite 1 or 2 they have next to no incline for the walk and avoid the torn up part of the path. I'm not sure if it was me and my dad's bad fire making skills or what but we struggled to get those logs to burn. One of them looked like it was leaking sap. It's close to everything so it's not too much of a hassle to go buy anything if you forget it. The campsites were also a little close together for me and my dad's tastes. Not right up on each other but you could be seriously nosey just sitting at the fire pit. The campsite and yurt area is gated, it can easily be walked past, but it's a pretty long walk to the campsite from the gate so I doubt they'd do it. The sign says it closes at 5 but we got there before 5 and it was closed anyways. They call you the day of to check in for your campsite, which will give you the gate code so you can get in if it's closed and let you buy firewood. If you are bringing a load of stuff you will regret not buying a wagon for...

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