Mistletoe State Park Hiking Trails: A Quick Guide

See wildlife on the trail.
See wildlife on the trail.

Exploring the Mistletoe State Park hiking trail is a great way to experience the beauty found in the state of Georgia. One of 54 State Parks in Georgia, Mistletoe State Park was named after Mistletoe Junction, a place where locals used to go to gather mistletoe during the holidays. Look at some other reasons why you should choose the 1,972 acres of Mistletoe State Park for your next vacation destination.

Mistletoe State Park Hiking Trail

One of the best reasons for visiting Mistletoe State Park is the 12 miles of easy to moderately difficult hiking that you can enjoy while you are there. There are also three and a half miles of nature trails as well as a wildlife observation area on Loop Trail that is a great place to view the various inhabitants of the park.

Some of the animals you may see along the trails include:

  • Wild turkey
  • Canada geese
  • Deer
  • Red and gray foxes
  • Many species of songbirds

With only a 130 foot change in elevation, this is a great place for beginners to learn, as well as being an enjoyable trek for more advanced hikers. There are also some recent (hoax or real?) findings that bigfoot-like creatures also roam the Georgia wilderness.

Climate

If you are looking for a place to hike in the winter, Mistletoe State Park may be just what you are looking for. You will enjoy mild winters in Georgia although you may experience cold temperatures in higher elevations.

Summers range from warm to hot and humid with temperatures in the upper 90s. If you get too warm, you'll appreciate the two small streams along the trails as well as 72,000 acre Clarks Hill Lake.

Camping and Recreation

Hiking isn't the only thing you'll love at Mistletoe State Park. It is a great camping destination as well. With 92 campsites, 2 backcountry campsites as well as RV sites and cabins, you can plan a fun vacation for the whole family. The park is open year round with the busiest time being April through late September. Call 1-800-864-7275 for reservations.

Clarks Hill Lake is known for offering the best bass fishing in the country. You can rent a boat or canoe a try to catch dinner during your visit. You can also enjoy biking or swimming on the beach.

There are various events that take place in the park as well. In the fall you can enjoy the Family Fall Fest. Or, visit in December and experience the Pioneer Christmas. There are various nature center activities throughout the year as well. Learn to build your own shelter, identify animal tracks or go on a nature walk. Visit the web site and click on the newsletter link for more information.

Other Attractions

With so much to do at Mistletoe State Park, you may not see any reason to leave. However, if you do decide to venture out of the park, there are other things to do as well. Here are just a few places you will enjoy:

  • J. Strom Thurmond Dam-This popular public recreation lake was built between 1946 and 1954 by the U. S. Army Corp of Engineers.
  • Augusta, GA is a great place to visit with countless shops, restaurants and cultural attractions.
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Mistletoe State Park Hiking Trails: A Quick Guide