Mistletoe State Park in Georgia State

Mistletoe State Park

Georgia's largest reservoir and best bass fishing spots are to be found at Mistletoe State Park.

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Mistletoe State Park Details

Georgia's largest reservoir and best bass fishing spots are to be found at Mistletoe State Park. The 1,972-acre park sits on Lake Strom Thurmond's south shore and is a favorite of bass fishermen because of its strategic location. The park is named because of a local hot spot for picking Mistletoe during the winter at Mistletoe Junction. For those not interested in fishing, the park also offers biking trails and even music and astronomy programs during different seasons of the year.

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