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If you are in Long county it's always a good idea to stop by Otter Lake. Otter Lake is a reasonably wet place typically with a lot of rain; during the month of July you get the most rain around here; November on the other hand is the driest. Don't stop me now, cause I'm havin' a tremendous time here at Otter Lake. Camping is available at Pinelake Campgrounds, and people from Jesup love to come here. Do stop at Little Dunns Lake next to Otter Lake, it's
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| | a pretty lake, and obviously Floyds Slough flows through this area. Jesup, Ga. Days Inn is a great location to get some rest, and a great swamp in close proximity to Otter Lake is Patterson Swamp. Summer at Otter Lake arrives with high temperatures in the 90's while night lows are typically in the 70's. The winter comes with highs in the 60's while Otter Lake overnight low temperatures during the winter are in the 30's. You'll locate a picturesque lake | |
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called Dunns Lake near Otter Lake, and Buggs Bluff is an interesting place to go to while at Otter Lake. This lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Ramada Jesup is a great spot to spend a night or two; a wonderful site to camp here at Otter Lake is Beaver Creek RV Campground.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 31.70333 Longitude: -81.86222
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Beaver Creek RV Campground
 | At Beaver Creek RV Campground in Jesup, Georgia, our family campgrounds offer RV amenities, areas for tent camping, hunting, and fishing. We open now and offer 21 RV hookups with 18 full hookups and 3 for water and electricity. Our spaces range from 25x30 to 40x60 Lots. We are currently in the process of painting our signs, so be on the lookout for the beaver! Our trees offer cool shade and privacy we are 1-mile from the Altamaha river flows right into the Atlantic Ocean. We are near many federal hunting clubs with the nearest store about 6 miles away. From plenty of wildlife to our competitive prices, we are here for you. Contact us or visit our office on the right hand side for more information. Tent $ 5 per night Motorhomes/Buses/Campers: $20 per Night $300.00 year round
www.beavercreekrvcampground.com beaver creek rv campground ,jesup,georgia,31545,912-427-7802,21,218 beaver creek road,beavercreekrvcampground@hughes.net , Break Away from the Ordinary at Our RV Campground Featuring RV Amenities... |
Altamaha River Campground
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Middleton Lake
 | 14 miles away Middleton Lake is on of the premier fishing spots on the East Coast of the United States. It was owned by my Great Great Grandfather, William Middleton in the early 1800's who left it to my Great Grandfather, Richard Benjamen Middleton (1830-1905) a Civil War Veteran, and a prominant citizen of then McIntosh County, GA. Upon his death he left the lake and the lands around it to my Grandmother, Nora Augusta Middleton Houston, who as a young widow in 1906 sold it to Hilton and Dodge Lumber Company, after which it changed hands several times. I have fond memories of the lake, because in my childhood, it was owned or leased by Judge Mel Price, who maintained the lake for his associates and friends. My father was close to Judge Price and fished with him down there often. I would go to the camp and enjoyed fishing and the camp life. Judge Price retained Mr. Med Gordon to watch the lake for him. Uncle Meddy was a favorite with all of us boys. It was (and still is) a great place!... |
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