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AMITYCAMPGROUND
Amity Campground Rules
The US Army Corps of Engineers welcomes you to the
West Point Project and asks for your assistance in mak-
ing your visit safe and enjoyable. Please be considerate
of other campers, cooperate with the park attendants and
comply with the following rules during your stay. These
guidelines are intended to ensure orderly park operation,
visitorsafety,andprotectionoftheenvironmentandpublic
property. Federal, state and local laws apply to the use
of all US Army Corps of Engineers parks. Specific regu-
lations for the use of Corps water resource projects are
listed in Title 36 CFR, Part 327. Copies of the regulations
are available at the park attendant station.
Campground Hours
AmityCampgroundisopendailyfrom7:00a.m.until 10:00
p.m. To ensure your safety, the entrance gates are locked
from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Quiet hours are observed
from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. Check-in time is guaran-
teed for reservations after 4:00 p.m. Campers must re-
move their camping equipment and exit the campground
prior to 3:00 p.m. on the day of their departure. An ad-
ditional camping fee may be charged for late departure.
Vehicles
Campsites are limited to four vehicles. Park your vehi-
cles only in designated parking spaces. Boat trailers may
be parked in designated spaces at the boat-launching
ramps. Please use your vehicle only for transportation
to and from specific points within the park. You must
ride only in the cab of your vehicle and wear seat belts.
The speed limit is 15 miles per hour. Passes must be
displayed from the rearview mirror of all vehicles.
Campsite Occupancy
Campsite occupancy is limited to no more than eight reg-
isteredcamperspercampsite. Designatedcampsitesare
provided for your use. Place your tent on the impact pad
provided and park your camping unit on the parking spur
toavoiddamaginggrassyareas. Limittheuseoftheutility
hook ups to one camping unit per site. Placing camping
equipmentonasitewithoutpermissioninordertoreserve
it for future use is not permitted and daily occupancy at
your campsite is required. Only adults, 18 years or older,
may rent a campsite. Minors may not be left in the camp-
ground without adult supervision. Campfires should be
confined to fire rings or grills and never left unattended.
Dead limbs and fallen trees may be used for firewood.
Lantern hangers are provided at each site. Do not hang
lanterns on trees.
Camping Limit
Length of stay is limited to no more than 14 days during
a 30-day consecutive period. Any overnight stay at Am-
ity, Holiday, R. Shaefer Heard Campground and Whitetail
Ridge Campground in any 30-day consecutive period will
be counted toward your limit.
Visitors
Visitorstoregisteredcampersarewelcome;however,vehicles
willnotbeallowedtoexceedthemaximumcampsiteallowance.
Visitorpassesforthosewhovisityoufrom7:00a.m.to9:30p.m.
are issued by the park attendant for a user fee. Visitors
are required to exit the campground by 9:30 p.m., or upon
the camper’s check-out.
Sanitation
Please keep your site clean by placing litter in trash bags.
Sewage and gray water are to be held in your holding
tanksuntildepositedinthesanitarydisposalstation. Trash
dumpsters and a sanitary disposal station are provided at
convenientlocationsaroundtheparkforyouruse. Donot
deposit litter in the fire rings or grills.
Firearms and Fireworks
Possession of loaded firearms and/or fireworks is prohib-
ited.
Pets
Pets are permitted in the campground and must be kept
on a leash under six feet in length or in a small cage.
Pet owners are responsible for proper disposal of waste
products. Wild, exotic or vicious pets and livestock are not
permitted in the campground. Pets are prohibited in rest-
rooms, shower houses and playgrounds.
Wildlife
Due to health and safety concerns, please do not ap-
proach or feed wildlife.
Golden Age & Golden Access Passports and
AmericatheBeautifulSenior&AccessPasses
The Passport or Pass holder is the only individual autho-
rized to use a discount pass when registering and pay-
ing user fees. The Passport or Pass holder must be a
member of the camping party, must occupy the campsite
overnight and will be required to show photo identifica-
tion. America the Beautiful Annual Passes and Volunteer
Passes are not accepted at Corps of Engineers facilities.
Thank you for choosing a US Army Corps of Engineers
park. If we may be of service to you during your stay,
please contact us at 706-645-2937, visit our website at
http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/westpt, or write to:
Project Management Office
500 Resource Management Drive
West Point, Georgia 31833-9517
Sites 74-84
93 Campsites with hook-ups
3 Campsites without hook-ups
Sites 22-30
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Park Attendant
Station and Gate
Sites 85-96
Sites 1-11
Sites 12-21
Sites 31-36
Sites 66-73
Sites 37-62
Walk
in Tent
Sites 63-65
1001CountyRoad393
Lanett,AL36863
(334)499-2404
Forcampsitereservations,
pleasevisitwww.recreation.gov
orcall1-877-444-6777
Amity Campground
West Point Lake
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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSAmity Campground
WHITETAILRIDGECAMPGROUND
Whitetail Ridge Campground Rules
The US Army Corps of Engineers welcomes you to the
West Point Project and asks for your assistance in mak-
ing your visit safe and enjoyable. Please be considerate
ofothercampers,cooperatewiththeparkattendantsand
comply with the following rules during your stay. These
guidelines are intended to ensure orderly park operation,
visitor safety, and protection of the environment and pub-
licproperty. Federal,stateandlocallawsapplytotheuse
of all US Army Corps of Engineers parks. Specific regu-
lations for the use of Corps water resource projects are
listed in Title 36 CFR, Part 327. Copies of the regulations
are available at the park attendant station.
Campground Hours
WhitetailRidgeCampgroundisopendailyfrom7:00a.m.
until10:00p.m.Toensureyoursafety,theentrancegates
are locked from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Quiet hours are
observed from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. Check-in time
is guaranteed for reservations after 4:00 p.m. Camp-
ers must remove their camping equipment and exit the
campground prior to 3:00 p.m. on the day of their depar-
ture. An additional camping fee may be charged for late
departure.
Vehicles
Single campsites are limited to four vehicles per site.
Double campsites are limited to eight vehicles per site.
Park your vehicles only in designated parking spaces.
Please use your vehicle only for transportation to and
from specific points within the park. You must ride only in
the cab of your vehicle and wear seat belts. The speed
limit is 15 miles per hour. Passes must be displayed from
the rearview mirror of all vehicles.
Campsite Occupancy
Campsite occupancy is limited to no more than
eight registered campers per single campsite and
sixteen registered campers per double campsite.
Designated campsites are provided for your use.
Place your tent on the impact pad provided and
park your camping unit on the parking spur to avoid
damaging grassy areas. Limit the use of the util-
ity hook ups to one camping unit per single camp-
site. Placing camping equipment on a site without
permission in order to reserve it for future use is
not permitted and daily occupancy at your camp-
site is required. Only adults, 18 years or older,
may rent a campsite. Minors may not be left in the
campground without adult supervision. Campfires
should be confined to fire rings or grills and never
left unattended. Dead limbs and fallen trees may
be used for firewood. Lantern hangers are pro-
vided at each site. Do not hang lanterns on trees.
Camping Limit
Length of stay is limited to no more than 14 days during
a 30-day consecutive period. Any overnight stay at Am-
ity,Holiday,R.ShaeferHeardCampgroundandWhitetail
RidgeCampgroundinany30-dayconsecutiveperiodwill
be counted toward your limit.
Visitors
Visitors to registered campers are welcome; how-
ever, vehicles will not be allowed to exceed the
maximum campsite allowance. Visitor passes for
those who visit you from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. are
issued by the park attendant for a user fee. Visitors
are required to exit the campground by 9:30 p.m.,
or upon the camper’s check-out.
Sanitation
Please keep your site clean by placing litter in trash
bags. Sewage and gray water are to be held in
your holding tanks until deposited in the sanitary
disposal station. Trash dumpsters and a sanitary
disposal station are provided at convenient loca-
tions around the park for your use. Do not deposit
litter in the fire rings or grills.
Firearms and Fireworks
Possession of loaded firearms and/or fireworks is
prohibited.
Pets
Pets are permitted in the campground and must be
kept on a leash under six feet in length or in a small
cage. Pet owners are responsible for proper dis-
posal of waste products. Wild, exotic or vicious pets
and livestock are not permitted in the campground.
Pets are prohibited in restrooms, shower houses
and playgrounds.
Wildlife
Due to health and safety concerns, please do not
approach or feed wildlife.
Golden Age & Golden Access Passports and
AmericatheBeautifulSenior&AccessPasses
The Passport or Pass holder is the only individual
authorized to use a discount pass when registering
and paying user fees. The Passport or Pass holder
must be a member of the camping party, must oc-
cupy the campsite overnight and will be required
to show photo identification. America the Beautiful
Annual Passes and Volunteer Passes are not ac-
cepted at Corps of Engineers facilities.
Thank you for choosing a US Army Corps of Engi-
neers park. If we may be of service to you during
your stay, please contact us at 706-645-2937, visit
our website at http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/
westpt, or write to:
Project Management Office
500 Resource Management Drive
West Point, Georgia 31833-9517
Whitetail Ridge
Campground
West Point Lake
55 single unit campsites with
electrical and water hookups.
Campsites 3, 32 and 56 are double unit
sites with electrical and water hookups.
Campsites 1-10, 22-38, 41-46 and
49-50 may be reserved.
All campsites can accommodate
recreational vehicles and/or tents.
Sites 26-31
Sites 32-36
Sites 11-17
Sites 37-46
Sites 47-52
Sites 53-58
Sites 1-10
Sites 18-25
Park Attendant
Station and Gate
565AbbottsfordRoad
LaGrange,GA30240
(706)884-8972
Forcampsitereservations,
pleasevisitwww.recreation.gov
orcall1-877-444-6777.
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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSWhitetail Ridge Campground
HOLIDAYCAMPGROUND
Holiday Campground Rules
The US Army Corps of Engineers welcomes you to the West
Point Project and asks for your assistance in making your visit
safeandenjoyable. Pleasebeconsiderateofothercampers,
cooperate with the park attendants and comply with the fol-
lowing rules during your stay. These guidelines are intended
to ensure orderly park operation, visitor safety, and protec-
tion of the environment and public property. Federal, state
and local laws apply to the use of all US Army Corps of En-
gineers parks. Specific regulations for the use of Corps water
resource projects are listed in Title 36 CFR, Part 327. Copies
of the regulations are available at the park attendant station.
Campground Hours
Holiday Campground is open daily from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00
p.m. To ensure your safety, the entrance gates are locked
from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Quiet hours are observed from
10:00p.m.until6:00a.m. Check-intimeisguaranteedforres-
ervations after 4:00 p.m. Campers must remove their camp-
ing equipment and exit the campground prior to 3:00 p.m. on
the day of their departure. An additional camping fee may be
charged for late departure.
Vehicles
Single campsites are limited to four vehicles per site.
Double campsites are limited to eight vehicles per site.
Park your vehicles only in designated parking spaces.
Boat trailers may be parked in designated spaces at the
boat-launching ramps. Please use your vehicle only
for transportation to and from specific points within the
park. You must ride only in the cab of your vehicle and
wear seat belts. The speed limit is 15 miles per hour.
Passes must be displayed from the rearview mirror of
all vehicles.
Campsite Occupancy
Campsite occupancy is limited to no more than eight
registered campers per campsite. Designated camp-
sites are provided for your use. Place your tent on the
impact pad provided and park your camping unit on the
parking spur to avoid damaging grassy areas. Limit the
use of the utility hook ups to one camping unit per site.
Placing camping equipment on a site without permis-
sion in order to reserve it for future use is not permitted
and daily occupancy at your campsite is required. Only
adults, 18 years or older, may rent a campsite. Minors
may not be left in the campground without adult super-
vision. Campfires should be confined to fire rings or
grills and never left unattended. Dead limbs and fallen
trees may be used for firewood. Lantern hangers are
provided at each site. Do not hang lanterns on trees.
Camping Limit
Length of stay is limited to no more than 14 days
during a 30-day consecutive period. Any overnight
stay at Amity, Holiday, R. Shaefer Heard Campground
and Whitetail Ridge Campground in any 30-day
consecutive period will be counted toward your limit.
Visitors
Visitors to registered campers are welcome; however,
vehicles will not be allowed to exceed the maximum
campsite allowance. Visitor passes for those who visit
you from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. are issued by the park
attendant for a user fee. Visitors are required to exit the
campground by 9:30 p.m., or upon the camper’s check-
out.
Sanitation
Please keep your site clean by placing litter in trash
bags. Sewage and gray water are to be held in your
holding tanks until deposited in the sanitary disposal
station. Trash dumpsters and a sanitary disposal
station are provided at convenient locations around the
park for your use. Do not deposit litter in the fire rings
or grills.
Firearms and Fireworks
Possession of loaded firearms and/or fireworks is
prohibited.
Pets
Pets are permitted in the campground and must be kept
on a leash under six feet in length or in a small cage.
Pet owners are responsible for proper disposal of waste
products. Wild, exotic or vicious pets and livestock are
not permitted in the campground. Pets are prohibited in
restrooms, shower houses and playgrounds.
Wildlife
Due to health and safety concerns, please do not
approach or feed wildlife.
Golden Age & Golden Access Passports and
AmericatheBeautifulSenior&AccessPasses
The Passport or Pass holder is the only individual au-
thorized to use a discount pass when registering and
paying user fees. The Passport or Pass holder must
be a member of the camping party, must occupy the
campsite overnight and will be required to show photo
identification. America the Beautiful Annual Passes
and Volunteer Passes are not accepted at Corps of
Engineers facilities.
Thank you for choosing a US Army Corps of Engineers
park. If we may be of service to you during your stay,
please contact us at 706-645-2937, visit our website at
http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/westpt, or write to:
Project Management Office
500 Resource Management Drive
West Point, Georgia 31833-9517
954AbbottsfordRoad
LaGrange,GA30240
(706)884-6818
Holiday Campground
West Point Lake
Forcampsitereservationscall
1-877-444-6777orvisit
www.recreation.gov
Group
Camping
Kee Kee
Group
Camping
Running Deer
Walk-in Tent
Sites 113-143
Sites 103-112
Sites 98-102
Sites 61- 83
Sites 55-60
Sites 39-54
Sites 30-38
Sites 22-29
Sites
10-15
Sites
16-21
Sites
1-4
Sites 91-97
Sites 5-9
Sites
84-85
Walk-in Tent
Sites 86-90 Gate house
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Sites with water & electricity: 1-83, 103-112, KeeKee 1-5, Running Deer 1-5
50 amp electrical sites: 5-9, 16-21, 55-60, 91-97, 103-112
Primitive sites: 84-90, 98-102, 113-143, Kee Kee 6-10, Running Deer 6-9
Double campsites: 71, 80, Reservable sites: 10-29, 36, 39-41, 44, 46-50, 54-56,
58-62, 69-79, 81, 84-92, 109-111, 113-143, Kee Kee and Running Deer Group Areas
WEAR IT!
“Life jackets save lives”
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSHoliday Campground
Allatoona Lake
Clark Creek North
Campground
All Campsites have Water & 50 amp Electrical Hookups.
Reservable Campsites:
4-7, 12-17, 19-21, 23 & 24.
*Premium/Waterfront Sites.
For Reservations: Call 1-877-444-6777 or www.recreation.gov
Note: Sites 9 & 10 are designed for pop-up campers or tents only.
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Picnic Shelter
Dump Station
Restrooms
Handicap Site
Shower House
Attendant's Site
Information/Gate House
To Red Top Mountain State Park
To Acworth & I-75
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Campsite Fee Information:
Premium site w/water & 50 amp electric $28
Dump Station fee (if not registered camper) $10
Visitor to registered camper $4
(per vehicle, walk-in or boat-in)
Revised January 2012
General Lake Information: 678-721-6700
For emergencies after hours, please contact the
Park Attendant Contractor for assistance at their campsite.
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The Corps of Engineers welcomes you to Allatoona Lake. In order to make everyone’s stay a pleasurable one, listed are some of
the basic campground rules derived from TITLE 36 CFR (Code of Regulations). For complete regulations, see bulletin
board, Park Attendant Contractor or visit website http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/allatoona//
1. CAMPSITE OCCUPANCYislimitedtoamaximumnumberofSIX(6)registeredcamperspercampsite, (six
yearsofageorolder)relatedorunrelated,exceptionsonlyforman,wife,andunmarriedchildren. Campersare
thosepersonsthatstayovernightonthecampsite.Personscampingundereighteen (18)yearsofagemust
beaccompaniedbyanadult.Childrenmaynotbeleft unattendedinthecamp-groundwithoutadultsupervision.
2. CAMPING EQUIPMENTmustbesetupongravelimpactareaorpavedpullout.
3. The“orangerentalverificationcard”mustbepostedonthenumberedcampsitepost immediatelyafter
registering.Campingpermitsarenottransferable.
4. VEHICLES ON CAMPSITESislimitedtoamaximumnumberofthree(3)percampsiteotherthancamping
equipment. Thisincludesvisitorvehicles.
5. CHECK-IN TIMEisguaranteedforreservationsafter 4PM.sevendaysaweek.
6. CHECK-OUT TIMEis 3PM.sevendaysaweek.Campersandtheirguestsarerequiredtoleavethe
campgroundatcheckouttime. Anadditionalnight’scampingfeewillbechargedforlatedepartures.
7. GATEislockedfrom10:30PMto7AM. FromOct1toMar31,gateislockedfrom9PMto7AM.
Emergencyexitsonlyduringthesehours. (Foremergencyexit,seeParkAttendantContractorattheircampsite
whichislocatednearthegatehouse).
8. VISITORSarelimitedtoamaximumnumberofFOUR(4)percampsite(sixyearsofageorolder)in
additiontotheregisteredcampers. Visitorsmustdepartthecampgroundby10PM. FromOct1toMar
31,visitorsmustdepartthecampgroundby8:30PM.Userfeetovisitaregisteredcamperis$4.00per
vehicle,walk-in,orboat-in. Visitorsarepersonsthatvisitaregisteredcamperfortheday.Visitorsaresubject
toallrules,regulationsandrestrictions.
9. COURTESY PASSESarerestrictedtothehoursof7AMuntildark.Passeswillnotbeissuedwhentheparkis
over50%occupiedduetosafetyconsiderations.
10. CAMPING LIMITis14consecutivedaysor 14nonconsecutivedaysinany 30-dayperiodatallCorpsof
Engineers-operatedcampgroundsontheAllatoonaLakeProject.
11. QUIET HOURSareineffectfrom 10PMto6AMdaily. Unreasonablyloudnoiseisprohibitedatanytime.
12. PASSES MUST BE DISPLAYEDfromrearviewmirrorofallvehicles.
13. FIREWORKS,firearms,explosives,andprojectile-firingdevices areprohibited.
14. CAMPFIRESmustbeconfinedtofireplacesorgrills. Donotleavefiresunattended.Extinguishallfiresupon
departurefromcampsite. Onlydeadwoodonthegroundmaybecollectedforfirewood.
15. DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREASarenotsupervised. Swimatyourownrisk. Swimmingatlaunching
rampsandcourtesydocks ISPROHIBITED.
16. GRAY/WASTE WATERfromRV’sandportabletoiletsmustbecaughtinholdingtanksorotherreceptacleand
depositedatthedumpstation.Washingvehicles,campingequipment,oranythingthatproducesgraywatertobe
dischargedonoraroundthecampsite isprohibited.
17. SINKS inrestroomsandlaundryroomsarenottobeusedforwashingpetsordishes,orforcleaningfish,etc.
18. PETS MAXIMUM TWO (2) PETS PER CAMPSITE. (NOEXCEPTIONS). Wild,exotic,orviciouspets
andlivestockarenotpermittedinthecampground. KnownVICIOUSpetssuchasDobermans,PitBulls,
Rottweilers,etc.,orthosethatpresentanunacceptablehighriskofseriousinjury,arenotallowed. All
petsmustbepenned,caged,orrestrainedonaleashnolongerthansix(6)feet. Petownersmust
disposeofallpetwasteindumpsters. Petsarenotallowedinrestrooms,onplaygrounds,oronbeaches.
DONOTLEAVEPETSUNATTENDED.
19. FEEDING GEESE AND OTHER WILDLIFEisprohibitedduetohealthandenvironmentalconcerns.
20. TREESintheparkshouldbeprotected. Hanglanternsonmetalhangersprovidedatthecampsite. Donotnail,
saw,orchopontrees.
21. ALL GARBAGE MUST BE PLACED IN THE DUMPSTERSwhicharelocatedatshowerwash-houses
anddumpstations. Donotdepositgarbageinfireplacesorgrills. Campsitemustbekeptcleanduring
occupancy.Cleanyourcampsiteupondeparture. Donotleavegarbagebagsonthesite.
22. VEHICLESmustbestreetlegal,operatedbyalicenseddriveronestablishedroad-waysinaccordancewith
StateHighwayRegulationsandparkedonpavedsurfaces. Nogolfcarts/scooters/mini-bikes,etc. Noridingon
theexteriorofvehicles. Nojoyriding.
23. Golden Age/Golden Access Passports and Interagency Senior/Access Pass: ThePassportor
Passholderistheonlyindividualauthorizedtouseadiscountpasswhenregisteringandpayinguserfees,the
holdermustbeamemberofthecampingparty,mustoccupythecampsiteovernight,andwillbe
requiredtoshowphotoidentification.
24. Anyactorconductwhichinterfereswith,impedes,ordisruptsanotherperson’suseoftheproject(boisterous,
rowdy,ordisorderly), ISPROHIBITED.
25. Failuretoabidebytheseparkregulationsandrestrictionsmayresultinlegalaction,expulsion,and/orforfeitureof
feespaid.
26. Thepersonregisteredforacampsiteshallbepresumedtoberesponsibleforanyviolationofrulesunlessproven
otherwise.
27. Interference with any Park Ranger or Government employeeintheconductoftheirofficialdutyis
prohibited.IndividualsmayberequiredtofurnishproperidentificationtoParkRangers.
BUILDING STRONG®
US Army Corps of Engineers
Mobile District
BUILDING STRONG®
LAKE SEMINOLE EASTBANK CAMPGROUND
Rules and Regulations
153 Eastbank Road, Bainbridge, GA 39819, (229) 662-9273
Park Rules
• Fires are allowed in grills and fire rings only. Do
not leave fires unattended and extinguish all
fires before leaving.
• Gathering of dead wood on the ground for use
as firewood is permitted.
• Pets are allowed but must be kept on a 6 ft.
leash. No pets are allowed in the restrooms.
Please dispose of all pet waste properly.
• Quiet hours are 10 p.m. until 7:00 a.m.
• A total of 8 people are allowed per campsite,
including visitors.
• Visitor Fees are $3.00 per vehicle. Visitor
Hours are 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.
• Only “street legal” vehicles are allowed in the
park. Two vehicles are allowed per camper. An
additional vehicle will be allowed at a $3.00
charge per day.
• Vehicles should be parked on the impact pad or
overflow parking areas. Vehicles are not allowed
on the grass and should stay on authorized
roadways at all times.
• No washing of vehicles in the campground.
• Tents should be placed away from fire hazards.
Tent placement may not encroach on another’s
campsite.
• Please keep campsite and surrounding area clean
and litter-free during your visit. Trash should be
disposed of at dumpster.
• Dumping of gray water is prohibited. Gray water
and sewage should be disposed of at the dump
station.
• Check-out time is 3 p.m.
• Entrance gates are locked at 10 p.m. and opened
at 7 a.m. In case of an emergency, please
contact the Park Attendant.
• Fireworks are not permitted at any time.
• Obey all posted restrictions.
For additional information, a brochure entitled RULES
AND REGULATIONS is available describing Title 36,
Chapter III, part 327 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations.
“THE ACF”
Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint
Rivers System
Lake Seminole lies within the borders of both Georgia
and Florida and has 37,500 acres of water, 376 miles of
shoreline, and over 22,000 acres of surrounding land. It
was originally authorized as the Jim Woodruff Lock and
Dam Project by the River and Harbor Act of 1946. Jim
Woodruff Lock was the first of three locks and dams
constructed for navigation, hydro-power, recreation and
related purposes on the Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and
Flint River systems. Construction of the project began in
1947 and was completed in 1957.
The area is very diverse with hills and bluffs, rivers and
streams. Pine, oak, gum, cypress, and our famous
wiregrass, provides habitat for an abundance of wildlife,
including both game and non-game animals, and many
threatened and endangered species of plants and
animals. Abundant aquatic vegetation in the rivers,
streams, sloughs and sinkholes provides for over 79
known species of fish.
The area around Lake Seminole is rich in history, having
been occupied by man for at least 10,000 years. Among
other Native Americans, the Seminoles lived here until
around 1825, and it is they for whom the lake is named.
The Spanish and English have also occupied the land and
fought battles, as described by the many historic markers
throughout the area. Steamboats once kept the ports busy,
and the area is still known for its agricultural production.
More information about the area can be found at the
Resource Management Office, or by contacting the local
towns around the lake. Or come visit and see for yourself!
Your comments, suggestions, and concerns are
welcomed. Please forward them to:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Woodruff-Seminole Site Office
2382 Booster Club Road
Chattahoochee, Florida 32324
(229) 662-2001“
Camping at Eastbank
Eastbank Campground is located on beautiful Lake
Seminole, which lies in Southern Georgia and Northern
Florida. The campground is a Class-A facility with 65
tent and RV sites, including picnic tables, lantern posts,
fire rings, and electrical and water hookups. Additional
facilities include: handicapped/special access sites and
facilities, sewer dump station, fish cleaning station,
laundry facility, restrooms, hot showers, and a picnic
shelter. A volleyball/badminton net, horseshoe pit, and
shuffleboard court are also within the park.
You can get more information about the Lake Seminole
Project and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by visiting
our website at http://sam.usace.army.mil/op/rec/seminole/.
Camping
Reservations may be obtained through Reserve
America at 1-877-444-6777 or on the internet at
www.Recreation.gov. A four day window is observed
for all reservations.
Camping is limited to 14 days during any 30-consecutive-
day period. Extensions may be granted with approval. No
extensions are granted over holidays.
Visitors are welcome to visit campers. There is a daily
fee for visitors. Discounts are available to those who
own a senior access pass. Please see the Park
Attendant for more information. Operate under Eastern
Time Zone.
For Your Safety
Keep the little ones safe by watching them around
the water. Also be aware that like any natural area,
Eastbank Campground has a variety of wildlife,
including alligators, venomous snakes and spiders.
Remember not to feed the wildlife so that they do not
become a nuisance.
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Horseshoe Pit, Volleyball Net,
Tetherball and Shuffleboard Court
available in the campground for your
enjoyment. See Park Attendant for
sports equipment.
Non-Reservable Sites: 14,
16, 19, 20, 21, 23, 34, 48,
52, 57, 58, 59, 64, 65
Information
Sanitary Dump
Telephone
Boat Ramp
Restrooms
Showers
LaundryNature Trail
Picnic Shelter
Campfire Ring
Dumpster
Primitive Area
ParkingFish Cleaning
Trail leads to the Woodruff Dam Road
153 Eastbank Road, Bainbridge, GA 39819, (229) 662-9273
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  • 31. AMITYCAMPGROUND Amity Campground Rules The US Army Corps of Engineers welcomes you to the West Point Project and asks for your assistance in mak- ing your visit safe and enjoyable. Please be considerate of other campers, cooperate with the park attendants and comply with the following rules during your stay. These guidelines are intended to ensure orderly park operation, visitorsafety,andprotectionoftheenvironmentandpublic property. Federal, state and local laws apply to the use of all US Army Corps of Engineers parks. Specific regu- lations for the use of Corps water resource projects are listed in Title 36 CFR, Part 327. Copies of the regulations are available at the park attendant station. Campground Hours AmityCampgroundisopendailyfrom7:00a.m.until 10:00 p.m. To ensure your safety, the entrance gates are locked from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Quiet hours are observed from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. Check-in time is guaran- teed for reservations after 4:00 p.m. Campers must re- move their camping equipment and exit the campground prior to 3:00 p.m. on the day of their departure. An ad- ditional camping fee may be charged for late departure. Vehicles Campsites are limited to four vehicles. Park your vehi- cles only in designated parking spaces. Boat trailers may be parked in designated spaces at the boat-launching ramps. Please use your vehicle only for transportation to and from specific points within the park. You must ride only in the cab of your vehicle and wear seat belts. The speed limit is 15 miles per hour. Passes must be displayed from the rearview mirror of all vehicles. Campsite Occupancy Campsite occupancy is limited to no more than eight reg- isteredcamperspercampsite. Designatedcampsitesare provided for your use. Place your tent on the impact pad provided and park your camping unit on the parking spur toavoiddamaginggrassyareas. Limittheuseoftheutility hook ups to one camping unit per site. Placing camping equipmentonasitewithoutpermissioninordertoreserve it for future use is not permitted and daily occupancy at your campsite is required. Only adults, 18 years or older, may rent a campsite. Minors may not be left in the camp- ground without adult supervision. Campfires should be confined to fire rings or grills and never left unattended. Dead limbs and fallen trees may be used for firewood. Lantern hangers are provided at each site. Do not hang lanterns on trees. Camping Limit Length of stay is limited to no more than 14 days during a 30-day consecutive period. Any overnight stay at Am- ity, Holiday, R. Shaefer Heard Campground and Whitetail Ridge Campground in any 30-day consecutive period will be counted toward your limit. Visitors Visitorstoregisteredcampersarewelcome;however,vehicles willnotbeallowedtoexceedthemaximumcampsiteallowance. Visitorpassesforthosewhovisityoufrom7:00a.m.to9:30p.m. are issued by the park attendant for a user fee. Visitors are required to exit the campground by 9:30 p.m., or upon the camper’s check-out. Sanitation Please keep your site clean by placing litter in trash bags. Sewage and gray water are to be held in your holding tanksuntildepositedinthesanitarydisposalstation. Trash dumpsters and a sanitary disposal station are provided at convenientlocationsaroundtheparkforyouruse. Donot deposit litter in the fire rings or grills. Firearms and Fireworks Possession of loaded firearms and/or fireworks is prohib- ited. Pets Pets are permitted in the campground and must be kept on a leash under six feet in length or in a small cage. Pet owners are responsible for proper disposal of waste products. Wild, exotic or vicious pets and livestock are not permitted in the campground. Pets are prohibited in rest- rooms, shower houses and playgrounds. Wildlife Due to health and safety concerns, please do not ap- proach or feed wildlife. Golden Age & Golden Access Passports and AmericatheBeautifulSenior&AccessPasses The Passport or Pass holder is the only individual autho- rized to use a discount pass when registering and pay- ing user fees. The Passport or Pass holder must be a member of the camping party, must occupy the campsite overnight and will be required to show photo identifica- tion. America the Beautiful Annual Passes and Volunteer Passes are not accepted at Corps of Engineers facilities. Thank you for choosing a US Army Corps of Engineers park. If we may be of service to you during your stay, please contact us at 706-645-2937, visit our website at http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/westpt, or write to: Project Management Office 500 Resource Management Drive West Point, Georgia 31833-9517
  • 32. Sites 74-84 93 Campsites with hook-ups 3 Campsites without hook-ups Sites 22-30 N Park Attendant Station and Gate Sites 85-96 Sites 1-11 Sites 12-21 Sites 31-36 Sites 66-73 Sites 37-62 Walk in Tent Sites 63-65 1001CountyRoad393 Lanett,AL36863 (334)499-2404 Forcampsitereservations, pleasevisitwww.recreation.gov orcall1-877-444-6777 Amity Campground West Point Lake BUD DY BEAVER S AYS "WATER SAFETY SAVE S LIVES" U. S. Army Corps of Engineer s WEAR IT! “Life jackets save lives” U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSAmity Campground
  • 33. WHITETAILRIDGECAMPGROUND Whitetail Ridge Campground Rules The US Army Corps of Engineers welcomes you to the West Point Project and asks for your assistance in mak- ing your visit safe and enjoyable. Please be considerate ofothercampers,cooperatewiththeparkattendantsand comply with the following rules during your stay. These guidelines are intended to ensure orderly park operation, visitor safety, and protection of the environment and pub- licproperty. Federal,stateandlocallawsapplytotheuse of all US Army Corps of Engineers parks. Specific regu- lations for the use of Corps water resource projects are listed in Title 36 CFR, Part 327. Copies of the regulations are available at the park attendant station. Campground Hours WhitetailRidgeCampgroundisopendailyfrom7:00a.m. until10:00p.m.Toensureyoursafety,theentrancegates are locked from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Quiet hours are observed from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. Check-in time is guaranteed for reservations after 4:00 p.m. Camp- ers must remove their camping equipment and exit the campground prior to 3:00 p.m. on the day of their depar- ture. An additional camping fee may be charged for late departure. Vehicles Single campsites are limited to four vehicles per site. Double campsites are limited to eight vehicles per site. Park your vehicles only in designated parking spaces. Please use your vehicle only for transportation to and from specific points within the park. You must ride only in the cab of your vehicle and wear seat belts. The speed limit is 15 miles per hour. Passes must be displayed from the rearview mirror of all vehicles. Campsite Occupancy Campsite occupancy is limited to no more than eight registered campers per single campsite and sixteen registered campers per double campsite. Designated campsites are provided for your use. Place your tent on the impact pad provided and park your camping unit on the parking spur to avoid damaging grassy areas. Limit the use of the util- ity hook ups to one camping unit per single camp- site. Placing camping equipment on a site without permission in order to reserve it for future use is not permitted and daily occupancy at your camp- site is required. Only adults, 18 years or older, may rent a campsite. Minors may not be left in the campground without adult supervision. Campfires should be confined to fire rings or grills and never left unattended. Dead limbs and fallen trees may be used for firewood. Lantern hangers are pro- vided at each site. Do not hang lanterns on trees. Camping Limit Length of stay is limited to no more than 14 days during a 30-day consecutive period. Any overnight stay at Am- ity,Holiday,R.ShaeferHeardCampgroundandWhitetail RidgeCampgroundinany30-dayconsecutiveperiodwill be counted toward your limit. Visitors Visitors to registered campers are welcome; how- ever, vehicles will not be allowed to exceed the maximum campsite allowance. Visitor passes for those who visit you from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. are issued by the park attendant for a user fee. Visitors are required to exit the campground by 9:30 p.m., or upon the camper’s check-out. Sanitation Please keep your site clean by placing litter in trash bags. Sewage and gray water are to be held in your holding tanks until deposited in the sanitary disposal station. Trash dumpsters and a sanitary disposal station are provided at convenient loca- tions around the park for your use. Do not deposit litter in the fire rings or grills. Firearms and Fireworks Possession of loaded firearms and/or fireworks is prohibited. Pets Pets are permitted in the campground and must be kept on a leash under six feet in length or in a small cage. Pet owners are responsible for proper dis- posal of waste products. Wild, exotic or vicious pets and livestock are not permitted in the campground. Pets are prohibited in restrooms, shower houses and playgrounds. Wildlife Due to health and safety concerns, please do not approach or feed wildlife. Golden Age & Golden Access Passports and AmericatheBeautifulSenior&AccessPasses The Passport or Pass holder is the only individual authorized to use a discount pass when registering and paying user fees. The Passport or Pass holder must be a member of the camping party, must oc- cupy the campsite overnight and will be required to show photo identification. America the Beautiful Annual Passes and Volunteer Passes are not ac- cepted at Corps of Engineers facilities. Thank you for choosing a US Army Corps of Engi- neers park. If we may be of service to you during your stay, please contact us at 706-645-2937, visit our website at http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/ westpt, or write to: Project Management Office 500 Resource Management Drive West Point, Georgia 31833-9517
  • 34. Whitetail Ridge Campground West Point Lake 55 single unit campsites with electrical and water hookups. Campsites 3, 32 and 56 are double unit sites with electrical and water hookups. Campsites 1-10, 22-38, 41-46 and 49-50 may be reserved. All campsites can accommodate recreational vehicles and/or tents. Sites 26-31 Sites 32-36 Sites 11-17 Sites 37-46 Sites 47-52 Sites 53-58 Sites 1-10 Sites 18-25 Park Attendant Station and Gate 565AbbottsfordRoad LaGrange,GA30240 (706)884-8972 Forcampsitereservations, pleasevisitwww.recreation.gov orcall1-877-444-6777. BUD DY BEAVER S AYS "WATER SAFETY SAVE S LIVES" U. S. Army Corps of Engineer s WEAR IT! “Life jackets save lives” U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSWhitetail Ridge Campground
  • 35. HOLIDAYCAMPGROUND Holiday Campground Rules The US Army Corps of Engineers welcomes you to the West Point Project and asks for your assistance in making your visit safeandenjoyable. Pleasebeconsiderateofothercampers, cooperate with the park attendants and comply with the fol- lowing rules during your stay. These guidelines are intended to ensure orderly park operation, visitor safety, and protec- tion of the environment and public property. Federal, state and local laws apply to the use of all US Army Corps of En- gineers parks. Specific regulations for the use of Corps water resource projects are listed in Title 36 CFR, Part 327. Copies of the regulations are available at the park attendant station. Campground Hours Holiday Campground is open daily from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. To ensure your safety, the entrance gates are locked from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Quiet hours are observed from 10:00p.m.until6:00a.m. Check-intimeisguaranteedforres- ervations after 4:00 p.m. Campers must remove their camp- ing equipment and exit the campground prior to 3:00 p.m. on the day of their departure. An additional camping fee may be charged for late departure. Vehicles Single campsites are limited to four vehicles per site. Double campsites are limited to eight vehicles per site. Park your vehicles only in designated parking spaces. Boat trailers may be parked in designated spaces at the boat-launching ramps. Please use your vehicle only for transportation to and from specific points within the park. You must ride only in the cab of your vehicle and wear seat belts. The speed limit is 15 miles per hour. Passes must be displayed from the rearview mirror of all vehicles. Campsite Occupancy Campsite occupancy is limited to no more than eight registered campers per campsite. Designated camp- sites are provided for your use. Place your tent on the impact pad provided and park your camping unit on the parking spur to avoid damaging grassy areas. Limit the use of the utility hook ups to one camping unit per site. Placing camping equipment on a site without permis- sion in order to reserve it for future use is not permitted and daily occupancy at your campsite is required. Only adults, 18 years or older, may rent a campsite. Minors may not be left in the campground without adult super- vision. Campfires should be confined to fire rings or grills and never left unattended. Dead limbs and fallen trees may be used for firewood. Lantern hangers are provided at each site. Do not hang lanterns on trees. Camping Limit Length of stay is limited to no more than 14 days during a 30-day consecutive period. Any overnight stay at Amity, Holiday, R. Shaefer Heard Campground and Whitetail Ridge Campground in any 30-day consecutive period will be counted toward your limit. Visitors Visitors to registered campers are welcome; however, vehicles will not be allowed to exceed the maximum campsite allowance. Visitor passes for those who visit you from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. are issued by the park attendant for a user fee. Visitors are required to exit the campground by 9:30 p.m., or upon the camper’s check- out. Sanitation Please keep your site clean by placing litter in trash bags. Sewage and gray water are to be held in your holding tanks until deposited in the sanitary disposal station. Trash dumpsters and a sanitary disposal station are provided at convenient locations around the park for your use. Do not deposit litter in the fire rings or grills. Firearms and Fireworks Possession of loaded firearms and/or fireworks is prohibited. Pets Pets are permitted in the campground and must be kept on a leash under six feet in length or in a small cage. Pet owners are responsible for proper disposal of waste products. Wild, exotic or vicious pets and livestock are not permitted in the campground. Pets are prohibited in restrooms, shower houses and playgrounds. Wildlife Due to health and safety concerns, please do not approach or feed wildlife. Golden Age & Golden Access Passports and AmericatheBeautifulSenior&AccessPasses The Passport or Pass holder is the only individual au- thorized to use a discount pass when registering and paying user fees. The Passport or Pass holder must be a member of the camping party, must occupy the campsite overnight and will be required to show photo identification. America the Beautiful Annual Passes and Volunteer Passes are not accepted at Corps of Engineers facilities. Thank you for choosing a US Army Corps of Engineers park. If we may be of service to you during your stay, please contact us at 706-645-2937, visit our website at http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/westpt, or write to: Project Management Office 500 Resource Management Drive West Point, Georgia 31833-9517
  • 36. 954AbbottsfordRoad LaGrange,GA30240 (706)884-6818 Holiday Campground West Point Lake Forcampsitereservationscall 1-877-444-6777orvisit www.recreation.gov Group Camping Kee Kee Group Camping Running Deer Walk-in Tent Sites 113-143 Sites 103-112 Sites 98-102 Sites 61- 83 Sites 55-60 Sites 39-54 Sites 30-38 Sites 22-29 Sites 10-15 Sites 16-21 Sites 1-4 Sites 91-97 Sites 5-9 Sites 84-85 Walk-in Tent Sites 86-90 Gate house N BUD DY BEAVER S AYS "WATER SAFETY SAVE S LIVES" U. S. Army Corps of Engineer s Sites with water & electricity: 1-83, 103-112, KeeKee 1-5, Running Deer 1-5 50 amp electrical sites: 5-9, 16-21, 55-60, 91-97, 103-112 Primitive sites: 84-90, 98-102, 113-143, Kee Kee 6-10, Running Deer 6-9 Double campsites: 71, 80, Reservable sites: 10-29, 36, 39-41, 44, 46-50, 54-56, 58-62, 69-79, 81, 84-92, 109-111, 113-143, Kee Kee and Running Deer Group Areas WEAR IT! “Life jackets save lives” U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSHoliday Campground
  • 37. Allatoona Lake Clark Creek North Campground All Campsites have Water & 50 amp Electrical Hookups. Reservable Campsites: 4-7, 12-17, 19-21, 23 & 24. *Premium/Waterfront Sites. For Reservations: Call 1-877-444-6777 or www.recreation.gov Note: Sites 9 & 10 are designed for pop-up campers or tents only. Water Safety Saves Lives! N Picnic Shelter Dump Station Restrooms Handicap Site Shower House Attendant's Site Information/Gate House To Red Top Mountain State Park To Acworth & I-75 *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 *10 *11 *12 *13 *14 *15 *16 *17 *18 19* 20* 21* 22* 23* 24* Campsite Fee Information: Premium site w/water & 50 amp electric $28 Dump Station fee (if not registered camper) $10 Visitor to registered camper $4 (per vehicle, walk-in or boat-in) Revised January 2012 General Lake Information: 678-721-6700 For emergencies after hours, please contact the Park Attendant Contractor for assistance at their campsite. . Parallel BUILDING STRONG®
  • 38. The Corps of Engineers welcomes you to Allatoona Lake. In order to make everyone’s stay a pleasurable one, listed are some of the basic campground rules derived from TITLE 36 CFR (Code of Regulations). For complete regulations, see bulletin board, Park Attendant Contractor or visit website http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/allatoona// 1. CAMPSITE OCCUPANCYislimitedtoamaximumnumberofSIX(6)registeredcamperspercampsite, (six yearsofageorolder)relatedorunrelated,exceptionsonlyforman,wife,andunmarriedchildren. Campersare thosepersonsthatstayovernightonthecampsite.Personscampingundereighteen (18)yearsofagemust beaccompaniedbyanadult.Childrenmaynotbeleft unattendedinthecamp-groundwithoutadultsupervision. 2. CAMPING EQUIPMENTmustbesetupongravelimpactareaorpavedpullout. 3. The“orangerentalverificationcard”mustbepostedonthenumberedcampsitepost immediatelyafter registering.Campingpermitsarenottransferable. 4. VEHICLES ON CAMPSITESislimitedtoamaximumnumberofthree(3)percampsiteotherthancamping equipment. Thisincludesvisitorvehicles. 5. CHECK-IN TIMEisguaranteedforreservationsafter 4PM.sevendaysaweek. 6. CHECK-OUT TIMEis 3PM.sevendaysaweek.Campersandtheirguestsarerequiredtoleavethe campgroundatcheckouttime. Anadditionalnight’scampingfeewillbechargedforlatedepartures. 7. GATEislockedfrom10:30PMto7AM. FromOct1toMar31,gateislockedfrom9PMto7AM. Emergencyexitsonlyduringthesehours. (Foremergencyexit,seeParkAttendantContractorattheircampsite whichislocatednearthegatehouse). 8. VISITORSarelimitedtoamaximumnumberofFOUR(4)percampsite(sixyearsofageorolder)in additiontotheregisteredcampers. Visitorsmustdepartthecampgroundby10PM. FromOct1toMar 31,visitorsmustdepartthecampgroundby8:30PM.Userfeetovisitaregisteredcamperis$4.00per vehicle,walk-in,orboat-in. Visitorsarepersonsthatvisitaregisteredcamperfortheday.Visitorsaresubject toallrules,regulationsandrestrictions. 9. COURTESY PASSESarerestrictedtothehoursof7AMuntildark.Passeswillnotbeissuedwhentheparkis over50%occupiedduetosafetyconsiderations. 10. CAMPING LIMITis14consecutivedaysor 14nonconsecutivedaysinany 30-dayperiodatallCorpsof Engineers-operatedcampgroundsontheAllatoonaLakeProject. 11. QUIET HOURSareineffectfrom 10PMto6AMdaily. Unreasonablyloudnoiseisprohibitedatanytime. 12. PASSES MUST BE DISPLAYEDfromrearviewmirrorofallvehicles. 13. FIREWORKS,firearms,explosives,andprojectile-firingdevices areprohibited. 14. CAMPFIRESmustbeconfinedtofireplacesorgrills. Donotleavefiresunattended.Extinguishallfiresupon departurefromcampsite. Onlydeadwoodonthegroundmaybecollectedforfirewood. 15. DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREASarenotsupervised. Swimatyourownrisk. Swimmingatlaunching rampsandcourtesydocks ISPROHIBITED. 16. GRAY/WASTE WATERfromRV’sandportabletoiletsmustbecaughtinholdingtanksorotherreceptacleand depositedatthedumpstation.Washingvehicles,campingequipment,oranythingthatproducesgraywatertobe dischargedonoraroundthecampsite isprohibited. 17. SINKS inrestroomsandlaundryroomsarenottobeusedforwashingpetsordishes,orforcleaningfish,etc. 18. PETS MAXIMUM TWO (2) PETS PER CAMPSITE. (NOEXCEPTIONS). Wild,exotic,orviciouspets andlivestockarenotpermittedinthecampground. KnownVICIOUSpetssuchasDobermans,PitBulls, Rottweilers,etc.,orthosethatpresentanunacceptablehighriskofseriousinjury,arenotallowed. All petsmustbepenned,caged,orrestrainedonaleashnolongerthansix(6)feet. Petownersmust disposeofallpetwasteindumpsters. Petsarenotallowedinrestrooms,onplaygrounds,oronbeaches. DONOTLEAVEPETSUNATTENDED. 19. FEEDING GEESE AND OTHER WILDLIFEisprohibitedduetohealthandenvironmentalconcerns. 20. TREESintheparkshouldbeprotected. Hanglanternsonmetalhangersprovidedatthecampsite. Donotnail, saw,orchopontrees. 21. ALL GARBAGE MUST BE PLACED IN THE DUMPSTERSwhicharelocatedatshowerwash-houses anddumpstations. Donotdepositgarbageinfireplacesorgrills. Campsitemustbekeptcleanduring occupancy.Cleanyourcampsiteupondeparture. Donotleavegarbagebagsonthesite. 22. VEHICLESmustbestreetlegal,operatedbyalicenseddriveronestablishedroad-waysinaccordancewith StateHighwayRegulationsandparkedonpavedsurfaces. Nogolfcarts/scooters/mini-bikes,etc. Noridingon theexteriorofvehicles. Nojoyriding. 23. Golden Age/Golden Access Passports and Interagency Senior/Access Pass: ThePassportor Passholderistheonlyindividualauthorizedtouseadiscountpasswhenregisteringandpayinguserfees,the holdermustbeamemberofthecampingparty,mustoccupythecampsiteovernight,andwillbe requiredtoshowphotoidentification. 24. Anyactorconductwhichinterfereswith,impedes,ordisruptsanotherperson’suseoftheproject(boisterous, rowdy,ordisorderly), ISPROHIBITED. 25. Failuretoabidebytheseparkregulationsandrestrictionsmayresultinlegalaction,expulsion,and/orforfeitureof feespaid. 26. Thepersonregisteredforacampsiteshallbepresumedtoberesponsibleforanyviolationofrulesunlessproven otherwise. 27. Interference with any Park Ranger or Government employeeintheconductoftheirofficialdutyis prohibited.IndividualsmayberequiredtofurnishproperidentificationtoParkRangers. BUILDING STRONG®
  • 39. US Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District BUILDING STRONG® LAKE SEMINOLE EASTBANK CAMPGROUND Rules and Regulations 153 Eastbank Road, Bainbridge, GA 39819, (229) 662-9273 Park Rules • Fires are allowed in grills and fire rings only. Do not leave fires unattended and extinguish all fires before leaving. • Gathering of dead wood on the ground for use as firewood is permitted. • Pets are allowed but must be kept on a 6 ft. leash. No pets are allowed in the restrooms. Please dispose of all pet waste properly. • Quiet hours are 10 p.m. until 7:00 a.m. • A total of 8 people are allowed per campsite, including visitors. • Visitor Fees are $3.00 per vehicle. Visitor Hours are 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. • Only “street legal” vehicles are allowed in the park. Two vehicles are allowed per camper. An additional vehicle will be allowed at a $3.00 charge per day. • Vehicles should be parked on the impact pad or overflow parking areas. Vehicles are not allowed on the grass and should stay on authorized roadways at all times. • No washing of vehicles in the campground. • Tents should be placed away from fire hazards. Tent placement may not encroach on another’s campsite. • Please keep campsite and surrounding area clean and litter-free during your visit. Trash should be disposed of at dumpster. • Dumping of gray water is prohibited. Gray water and sewage should be disposed of at the dump station. • Check-out time is 3 p.m. • Entrance gates are locked at 10 p.m. and opened at 7 a.m. In case of an emergency, please contact the Park Attendant. • Fireworks are not permitted at any time. • Obey all posted restrictions. For additional information, a brochure entitled RULES AND REGULATIONS is available describing Title 36, Chapter III, part 327 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations. “THE ACF” Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint Rivers System Lake Seminole lies within the borders of both Georgia and Florida and has 37,500 acres of water, 376 miles of shoreline, and over 22,000 acres of surrounding land. It was originally authorized as the Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam Project by the River and Harbor Act of 1946. Jim Woodruff Lock was the first of three locks and dams constructed for navigation, hydro-power, recreation and related purposes on the Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and Flint River systems. Construction of the project began in 1947 and was completed in 1957. The area is very diverse with hills and bluffs, rivers and streams. Pine, oak, gum, cypress, and our famous wiregrass, provides habitat for an abundance of wildlife, including both game and non-game animals, and many threatened and endangered species of plants and animals. Abundant aquatic vegetation in the rivers, streams, sloughs and sinkholes provides for over 79 known species of fish. The area around Lake Seminole is rich in history, having been occupied by man for at least 10,000 years. Among other Native Americans, the Seminoles lived here until around 1825, and it is they for whom the lake is named. The Spanish and English have also occupied the land and fought battles, as described by the many historic markers throughout the area. Steamboats once kept the ports busy, and the area is still known for its agricultural production. More information about the area can be found at the Resource Management Office, or by contacting the local towns around the lake. Or come visit and see for yourself! Your comments, suggestions, and concerns are welcomed. Please forward them to: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Woodruff-Seminole Site Office 2382 Booster Club Road Chattahoochee, Florida 32324 (229) 662-2001“ Camping at Eastbank Eastbank Campground is located on beautiful Lake Seminole, which lies in Southern Georgia and Northern Florida. The campground is a Class-A facility with 65 tent and RV sites, including picnic tables, lantern posts, fire rings, and electrical and water hookups. Additional facilities include: handicapped/special access sites and facilities, sewer dump station, fish cleaning station, laundry facility, restrooms, hot showers, and a picnic shelter. A volleyball/badminton net, horseshoe pit, and shuffleboard court are also within the park. You can get more information about the Lake Seminole Project and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by visiting our website at http://sam.usace.army.mil/op/rec/seminole/. Camping Reservations may be obtained through Reserve America at 1-877-444-6777 or on the internet at www.Recreation.gov. A four day window is observed for all reservations. Camping is limited to 14 days during any 30-consecutive- day period. Extensions may be granted with approval. No extensions are granted over holidays. Visitors are welcome to visit campers. There is a daily fee for visitors. Discounts are available to those who own a senior access pass. Please see the Park Attendant for more information. Operate under Eastern Time Zone. For Your Safety Keep the little ones safe by watching them around the water. Also be aware that like any natural area, Eastbank Campground has a variety of wildlife, including alligators, venomous snakes and spiders. Remember not to feed the wildlife so that they do not become a nuisance.
  • 40. N 1 2 34 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 38 40 41 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 42 43 44 49 45 46 47 48 Park Attendant’s Site Park Attendant’s Site US Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District BUILDING STRONG® LAKE SEMINOLE EASTBANK CAMPGROUND Horseshoe Pit, Volleyball Net, Tetherball and Shuffleboard Court available in the campground for your enjoyment. See Park Attendant for sports equipment. Non-Reservable Sites: 14, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23, 34, 48, 52, 57, 58, 59, 64, 65 Information Sanitary Dump Telephone Boat Ramp Restrooms Showers LaundryNature Trail Picnic Shelter Campfire Ring Dumpster Primitive Area ParkingFish Cleaning Trail leads to the Woodruff Dam Road 153 Eastbank Road, Bainbridge, GA 39819, (229) 662-9273
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