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While we are still a long ways off, Lake Lanier has decided to not keep open Bolding Mill and Sawnee Campgrounds for the Winter of 2018/19. Conveniences include a laundry, playground, hot showers and new friends.Īlthough Bolding Mill had been open for winter camping, USACE officials announced on April 20, 2018, that the park will close over the winter. You may “rough it” at nine tent-only sites lakeside. Yes, you can stay on the beach or play in the water, if you prefer.īolding Mill Campground has 88 gorgeous spots with electric and water hookups. If you tire from spending hours on the sunny beach (like that’s gonna happen) take a walk and look for birds! Bird watching is at least more fun than your job. Send Captain Ahab out in search of the Great White Bass while you soak in the rays on Bolding Mill’s sandy beach.

If bouncing around in a boat (not) catching fish on a sunny day isn’t all that appealing, that’s okay. Either way, you’ll have a great day at the lake. Better yet, get some serious tackle and land a striped bass as big as your kids. Have fun catching little fish with your little ones. ~ Photo by Robert Sutherlandīolding Mill is a haven of rest on the northwest side of Lake Lanier, and the portal to excitement for sailing, paddling, fishing or water skiing. Bolding Mill Campground, operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers, is a precious jewel in Lake Lanier’s crown.īolding Mill Campground is right on Lake Lanier.
