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Lots of folks from Augusta-Richmond County come to Pollards Lake, and a delightful site for whitewater paddling is Savannah River. Holiday Inn AUGUSTA WEST I-20 is a good location to get some rest; a tremendous site to camp here at Pollards Lake is Hamilton Branch Campground. This lake is so wonderful. Camping is available at Mistletoe State Park. Dry warm beds await you at Americas Best Inns-Augusta Grovetown, and Greenbrier Creek is right next door to Pollards
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| | Lake and is always a joy to take a look at. For the period of the warm days of summer here at Pollards Lake, high temperatures frequently get into the 80's, and through summer nights temperatures are in the 60's. High temperatures through the wintertime are normally in the 50's with winter lows in the 20's overnight here at Pollards Lake. Pollards Corner Lake is a splendid lake near Pollards Lake, and going for a hike along the Horn Creek Hiking Trail will | |
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let you absorb the natural beauty of this neighborhood. This lake is so wonderful. Have a fine hiking adventure along the Turkey Creek Hiking Trail; you can run the rapids of Stevens Creek. What a site this is for outdoors folks.
A stunning lake like Lower Pollards Lake next to Pollards Lake is a glorious spot to check out, and not far from Pollards Lake you obtain some perfect water scenery at Pollards Lake Dam. Pollards Lake gets a large amount of water; January is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest month is October.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.60333 Longitude: -82.27333
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Stevens Creek, McCormick CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II+(III) - 13.2 miles long (Highway 283 to SR 23) |
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Savannah River, Edgefield/ Aiken CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class I - 12 miles long (US 221 below dam to US 25) |
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Savannah River
 | 12 miles away There are two open spillway dams between the Hwy 28 (Fury's Ferry) Bridge and I-20: Stevens Creek Dam (at the confluence of Stevens Creek) and the Augusta Canal Diversion Dam (about a mile downstream of Stevens Creek Dam). There are no marked access points immediately on either side of either dam. Georgia Power Co. operates an electric generating facility on the Georgia (south) bank at Stevens Creek. At the Canal, since the canal immediately parallels the river some twenty feet above it, there is no river access whatsoever on the Georgia side. Portage would be recommended along private land on the South Carolina side of both dams.... |
Heritage Mobile Home Community
 | 13 miles away We are a RV Park only, not a campground. No bathroom or shower facilities. No tent camping facilities.... |
Big Hart Campground
 | 16 miles away Our 1st time staying at this campground and it was wonderful, clean and not crowded. The campsite views of the lake are fantastic. ... |
Lick Fork Campground
 | 17 miles away I have camped here since I was a child. It is a great place to unwind.No electricity or water hookups at the sites,which is what camping is all about.There is a RV dumptank and water refill station nearby.Great fishing and swimming. Give Lick Fork a try!... |
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