ELIJAH CLARK STATE PARK

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November 23, 2024
Frost Advisory
National Weather Service Until 2024-11-24T08:00:00-05:00
* WHAT...Temperatures as low as 33 will result in frost formation. * WHERE...Portions of east central Georgia and central South Carolina. * WHEN...From 4 AM to 8 AM EST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered.

SUMMARY

Elijah Clark State Park is a popular destination located in the state of Georgia, not South Carolina. The park is situated on the western shore of Clarks Hill Lake, which offers visitors opportunities for fishing, swimming, boating, and other water activities. The park also features hiking trails, campsites, picnic areas, and a beach.

Some of the specific points of interest to see at Elijah Clark State Park include the park's historic log cabins, which were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Visitors can also explore the park's nature trails and enjoy scenic views of the lake.

Interesting facts about the area include the fact that Clarks Hill Lake is one of the largest lakes in the Southeast and was created by the construction of the J. Strom Thurmond Dam. The park is named after Elijah Clark, a hero of the American Revolution who fought in several battles in the Carolinas and Georgia.

The best time of year to visit Elijah Clark State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the park's natural beauty is at its peak. During the summer months, the park can be crowded with visitors, and temperatures can be very hot and humid.

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