West Point Lake extends 35 miles along the Chattahoochee River, just north of West Point, Georgia. The lake has a shoreline of more than 500 miles. Surrounded by forests and fields on the Alabama-Georgia state line, West Point Lake provides excellent fishing, camping, and other recreational opportunities. The Amity Campground offers 96 sites, 93 with electric and water hookups. Additional amenities include a dump station, laundry facilities, hot showers, a boat ramp, basketball and tennis court, a playground, and trails. Open spring through fall from Thursday through Sunday, including Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day. Campground gates open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Check-in is at 4 p.m. and check-out is at 3 p.m. There is a 14-day maximum stay.
From West Point Georgia, travel north on Stateline Road/County Road 212 for approximately 7 miles, and watch for a sign for the campground on the right side of the road. County Road 393 on the right leads directly into the campground entrance.
Primitive sites: $16 per night
30-amp sites: $24 per night
50-amp sites: $28 per night
Guests: $3 per vehicle
In Person: At gatehouse.
Reservations are recommended but not required. Reservations made by phone must be made at least four days in advance.
Great water front campsites! Very clean park. Good space between campers lots of room at each site. Shower house near by. I highly recommend!
Bathrooms are dated but very clean. Most spots are pretty level. Lake view/ front from nearly every camp site.
Every side has plenty of space between the other site.
Easy access to the lake.
Helpful friendly people.
Clean not a lot of trash out of the place
Great for people that have dogs
Great for people that have large gatherings
It's a wonderful retreat
Beautiful location and nice bathroom facilities. However, you are required to put your tent on a specific "impact zone" made out of gravel and ant hills. The gravel poked dozens of holes in my relatively new Coleman tent (even through a tarp I put underneath) and thousands of ants (including fire ants) came crawling through. Either be more flexible about where I put my tent or take better care of the "impact zone"