Toto Creek Campground lies approximately 30 miles north of Buford Dam on Lake Sidney Lanier. The site features beautiful views of the lake as well as excellent access to picnicking and boating. The lake, named for the poet, Sidney Lanier, is well known for its aqua-blue colored water, spectacular scenery and access to recreational activities. Each year, over 11 million people come to visit the lake.
Toto Creek Campground offers many outdoor recreation opportunities including fishing, swimmming and boating. The park also features a small walking path with its own picnic tables and grills. A boat ramp provides greater access to water activities.
Each campsite offers an impact pad with a picnic table, fire pit, and lantern hangar. A communal water hydrant is located near site #1. Restroom is located near park entrance.
Lake Lanier boasts 38,000 surface acres of water, 692 miles of shoreline and over 100 small islands. Its location in the forested foothills of the Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains makes for a beautiful backdrop to any activity.
The cities of Dawsonville and Dalonega provide lots of attractions for visitors, including shopping, restaurants, museums and much more. Amicalola Falls Sate Park is just a half hour drive Northwest of the campground.
Cancellations must be made via the online/phone reservation system.
Physical address is 154 Toto Creek Park Rd., Dawsonville, GA 30506
From Georgia Highway 400 North, exit left for Harmony Church Rd. heading east; stay straight onto Price Rd.; turn right on Toto Creek Park Rd.; turn right to continue on Toto Creek Park Rd.; road dead ends into park.
From Georgia Highway 400 South, exit right for Harmony Church Rd. heading east; stay straight onto Price Rd.; turn right on Toto Creek Park Rd.; turn right to continue on Toto Creek Park Rd.; road dead ends into park.
Reservations can be made online at recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777.
Amazing experience. Very easy to set up your reservation online and the owner was the nicest women you could ever meet. She stays on site and closes the gate at 10pm and it’s nice and safe in the campground. There is a small bathroom and a water pump. There’s spots for the kids to play in the water and even a dock to go take your boat on the water. I highly recommend this location.
Some of the sites are to close to each other, the restrooms are far from the sites, far from the lake.
Pros The host is very nice , the sites are clean and it was very quiet during my visit.
Been coming here all my life. I love this part of the lake and the memories, that's why I'll probably go. But it makes me mad when I see the beach area in this condition. Very sad. Boat ramp was ok it's where my husband picked us up to go boating, other then the good memories I've had w my family growing up I probably would not recommend this place, there are a lot of other nicer parks to go camping swimming or put your boat in at.
I have never in my life been made to feel at home somewhere as I have here. Nat the camp host is truly one of the nicest, caring and friendliest person I have met. She always speaks and asks if things are okay and if we needed anything I will say if I could have stayed the whole summer there I would have cause she made you feel welcomed and not just another camper passing by. I have been back 4 times so I guess you can say this is my favorite place to camp.
It's small and quiet it's a little slice of heaven. If you're looking to relax or just a quiet place to get away to read a book or hind from everyone. This is the place.
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