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State Line Park
Overview
State Line Park offers a quiet escape on the banks of West Point Lake. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this destination is widely known for its peaceful waterfront setting and generously sized campsites. It provides a classic camping experience where nature takes center stage and the sounds of the forest replace city noise. Travelers often appreciate the park for its simplicity and the genuine opportunity to disconnect while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Georgia-Alabama border.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just west of LaGrange, the park is nestled within a dense forest canopy of hardwoods and pines that provides ample shade and natural privacy. Its position on the western edge of West Point Lake ensures that many sites offer direct, unobstructed views of the water. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and vast waterways, making it a prime spot for observing native wildlife like bald eagles and ospreys while enjoying the calm, rural atmosphere of the region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park caters to RVers with well-maintained sites featuring electric and water hookups that accommodate a variety of rig sizes. Guests have access to essential facilities including a conveniently located dump station, a clean bathhouse with hot showers, and laundry amenities. For those bringing boats, the on-site boat ramp and fishing pier provide easy access to the lake’s recreational opportunities. Each campsite is typically equipped with a sturdy picnic table and a fire ring for evening campfires under the stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a major draw here, with West Point Lake being famous among locals for its largemouth bass and crappie populations. Beyond the water, visitors can explore the historic charm of downtown LaGrange, which features local boutiques and the Hills & Dales Estate. Nature lovers can spend hours on the water or exploring the various parks along the shoreline. The proximity to the Alabama border also allows for quick day trips to explore the broader Chattahoochee River valley and its unique history.
Who This Park Is Best For
State Line Park is ideal for travelers seeking a rustic, nature-focused retreat rather than a commercialized resort. It is a fantastic choice for dedicated anglers, birdwatchers, and families who enjoy traditional outdoor activities like hiking and campfire cooking. Because of its quiet, serene atmosphere, it is best suited for those who appreciate scenic lakefront views and a slower pace of life during their RV journey through the Georgia countryside.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Julie Turner
This campground was nice. The park manager, Darlene is very friendly, sweet and helpful. It was a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. The lake was down on my visit, but still easily accessible from my campsite. The only reason not five stars is that the bathrooms need a little updating. They are adequate for the purpose though.
Josef Guignard
Went here for a wedding and my jaw hit the floor when we saw the property! The event space and outdoor landscape are amazing!
Arik Davies
I LOVE THIS PARK. However, it needs to be cleaned. The new conservation center is beautiful. The fireworks show is always amazing. I’m looking forward to the one tomorrow. But as I look around today on the 3rd right before the show, I see so much trash where kids will be playing and many people will be gathering to grill and enjoy the show. If you have children beware of broken glass there’s plenty of it. I know it’s at an area in the lake that accumulates this stuff but it should at least be cleaned for the 4th of July. We’re all going to gather to celebrate America. We should take pride in it. I’ll reach out to the county to see if a volunteer program can be made or something because these parks would be much nicer without the accumulation of trash.
Frande2nc
While staying nearby, we decided to visit this park to kayak. The lake itself is a beautiful setting and the boat ramp is spacious. However, there was barely anywhere along the shoreline that wasn't littered with trash...not just a plastic bottle here and there, but enough pieces of trash to fill several garbage bags. What a shame.
Travis Duncan
Beautiful place for a sunset. The Oakfuskee Conservation Center is well manicured, clean, and beautiful. My son is getting married there next year.
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