Bussey Point Campground is a perfect getaway for nature lovers to explore J. Strom Thurmond Lake. With a boat ramp, 12.5 miles of equestrian trails and wildlife aplenty, visitors can enjoy fishing, hunting and water sports, as well as the nearby golf course and Cherokee Recreation Area. Facilities include primitive campsites, vaulted pit toilets and a hand pump for drinking water.
Enjoy nature at its finest. Located at the entrance of Bussey Point wilderness recreation area- a 2,545 acre peninsula on J. Strom Thurmond Lake- the campground provides a relaxing getaway for the nature enthusiast for hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding. The Bussey Point horse trail was created by horseback riders for horseback riders. This trail circles the peninsula and is 12.5 miles long. Along with the horse trail, there are an additional 20 miles of roads and trails located within the area that all are welcome to use (no motor vehicles please). Located within the area are 15 food plots, six hike/bike/ride/boat in camping/picnic sites, and several natural beaches. Ample deer and turkey inhabit the area along wiht other mammals and birds to provide on of the best opportunities on teh lake to view wildlife in its natural setting. Adjacent to the area is the campground with 14 primitive campsites without water or electic, however, there are picnic tables, fire rings, and grills located at each site. There is also a boat launching ramp, hand pump for drinking water, and rustic toilets locatd throughout the area.
The area has 12.5 miles of equestrian trails that cross through the adjacent wilderness recration area.
There is a boat launching ramp on site.
Thurmond Lake provides some of the best fishing, hunting, and water sports in the southeastern United States. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish and striped bass. The large lake offers endless boating, water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing and swimming opportunities.
The campground has two loops of campsites, each with a vaulted pit toilet.
There is a hand pump for drinking water.
There is no attendant on duty.
Hot, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters characterize this heavily wooded area on the shore of Thurmond Lake. A mixed pine and hardwood forest covers the site, providing summer shade and fall color.
Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Visitors regularly see southern bald eagles, migratory waterfowl, wild turkeys and whitetail deer.
The campground is just outside of Lincolnton, GA.
Cherokee Recreation Area is nearby.
Nearby golf course.