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| You'll find plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors in and around
Washington-Wilkes. State parks offer both natural beauty and historic treasures, giving you the perfect
setting for camping, hiking, and picnicing. The area is rich in wildlife, and nearby Clarks Hill/Thurmond
Lake provides a beautiful backdrop for a day of fishing or boating.
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| AONIA PASS |
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Racers from all over the world come to compete in off-road racing activities
for prizes and money. In 2003 Aonia Pass held it's first running of the General GNCC (Grand National
Cross Country) series. Many racers bring camping or motor home equipment for lodging at the tract or
stay in one of Washington's premier accommodations. Racers of all skill levels can race. Visit
aonia-pass-mx.com for more information.
View WJBF footage of Aonia Pass:
Thousands Flock To Washington, GA for Motocross Event
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Aonia Pass Motocross
3030 Thomson Rd. (US Hwy 78)
Washington, GA 30673
706.678.3737
aonia-pass-mx.com
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| CLARKS HILL/THURMOND LAKE |
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Lake provides 71,100 acres of opportunity for the angler. Thurmond Lake's
fish species include largemouth bass, bream, crappie, catfish, striped bass, and hybrid bass. Numerous
boat ramps, fishing piers, and bank fishing areas provide experienced and novice anglers with ample fishing
opportunities. Deep water fish attractors are marked with an information buoy.
For boaters, navigational charts are available from the visitor center or may be purchased from local
bait and tackle shops and via the Internet at
www.lakesusa.com. For a fishing guide, contact Walker Guide Service at (706) 678-3652 to show
you the favorite fishing spots.
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| FORT WASHINGTON PARK |
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| Fort Washington Park consists of six beautifully wooded acres with a creek,
walking trails, benches, and picnic tables. It is conveniently located just off of downtown behind the
Wilkes County Courthouse. The park is at the approximate site of one of the forts built by the earliest
settlers of Washington. Open year round. |
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| HUNTING |
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Wilkes County is rich in land and wildlife for hunting. Many timber companies
in the area, as well as individual land owners, lease land to hunters during the hunting season. If you
prefer a planned hunt, contact Scrub Oak Hunting Preserve at 706- 274-3321.
There are also approximately 55,500 acres of public land around Clarks Hill/Thurmond Lake suitable
for hunting, including more than 26,000 acres of project lands leased to the Georgia and South Carolina
Departments of Natural Resources for wildlife management. A map showing the location of project lands
suitable for hunting is available at the Thurmond Lake Visitor Center. All state hunting regulations
apply to project lands.
Hunters must possess a valid hunting license and permits for the state they are hunting in. For
state hunting regulations and wildlife management area information, visit the Georgia Department of
Natural Resources Web page at
www.ganet.org/dnr/. The use of motorized vehicles, including four wheelers, off designated roadways is prohibited.
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| NEARBY STATE PARK |
| A.H. STATE HISTORIC PARK |
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456 ALEXANDER STREET NORTH CRAWFORDVILLE, GA 30631 |
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Reservations: 800.864.7275 Park 706.456.2602 |
| www.gastateparks.org/info/ahsteph/ |
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This quiet site combines the recreational fun of a state park with the
educational resources of a historic site. Named after the vice president of the Confederacy and Governor
of Georgia, A.H. Stephens State Historic Park features a Confederate museum with one of the finest
collections of Civil War artifacts in Georgia, including uniforms and documents. Stephens' home, Liberty
Hall, is renovated to its 1875 style, fully furnished and open for tours. Beautiful outdoor facilities
make this park a treat for both nature lovers and history buffs. The lakeside group camp is a popular
location for large overnight gatherings. Admission: $1.50-$3. |
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HISTORIC SITE HOURS:
Tuesday-Saturday 9AM-5PM
Sunday 2-5PM
Closed Monday (except holidays), Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.
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FACILITIES
- 1,177 Acres
- 25 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($16-$18)
- 4 Cottages ($65-$85)
- 3 Picnic Shelters ($30-$40)
- Group Shelter (seats 80, $90)
- 2 Fishing Lakes ~~ 1 acre and 18 acres
- Junior Olympic Pool (fee)
- Group Camp (sleeps 120, $500)
- Pioneer Campground ($20 and up)
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ACTIVITIES
- Fishing - boat rental
- Boating - private boats permitted, electric motors only
- 3 miles of walking trails, one ADA accessible trail
- Horseback Riding - 12 miles of trails, no horse rentals
- Pedal Boat Rental
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DIRECTIONS:
- Located north of I-20 near Crawfordville.
- Take exit #148 and go north on Ga. Hwy. 22 for 2 miles.
- Go east on U.S. Hwy. 278 1 mile and follow signs.
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| NEARBY STATE PARK |
| ELIJAH CLARK STATE PARK |
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2959 McCORMICK HIGHWAY LINCOLNTON, GA 30817 |
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Reservations: 800.864.7275 Park 706.359.3458 |
| www.gastateparks.org/info/elijah/ |
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| Located on the western shore of 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, this
park is named for a frontiersman and Georgia war hero who led pioneers during the Revolutionary War.
A renovated and furnished log cabin museum displays furniture, utensils and tools circa 1780 and is
open for weekend tours April through November. Visitors can also view the graves of Clark and his wife,
Hannah. Anglers and boaters will especially enjoy the park's location on the largest man-made lake east
of the Mississippi River. Cottages are located on the lake's edge, and the spacious campground is nestled
into the forest. |
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HISTORIC SITE HOURS:
Tuesday-Saturday 9AM-5PM
Sunday 2-5PM
Closed Monday (except holidays), Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.
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FACILITIES
- 447 Acres
- 165 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($20-$22)
- 20 Cottages ($70-$100)
- 5 Picnic Shelters ($30)
- 2 Group Shelters (seat 60 and 175, $160-$175)
- Swimming Beach
- Playgrounds
- Log Cabin Museum
- Fishing Pier
- Pioneer Campground ($25 and up)
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ACTIVITIES
- Boating and Skiing - 4 ramps
- Fishing - cleaning station, accessible dock
- Swimming
- Hiking - 3.75 miles of trails of nature trails
- Picnicking
- Miniature Golf
- Shuffleboard
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DIRECTIONS:
- Located 7 miles northeast of Lincolnton on U.S. Hwy. 378
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