This park is absolutely gorgeous! Way more to do in the summer for sure. We took the Oconee Bells Nature Trail. Very easy and pretty short. Since it was March not much was in bloom but the famous Oc… Full review by Smilemilie
Dec 2, 2022
Such an enchanting lake. So much to do. The water is amazingly clear. I have only been here in the winter and fall, would love to come back in the summer. Great fishing, hunting if you are into t… Full review by Ambassador610331
Oct 17, 2022
Visited on a wonderful Saturday morning. The blue sky, crystal clear waters and the mountains in the background made for a beautiful site. Clean park, friendly staff and a very good gift shop, The mo… Full review by jlantern3
Hi there, if any of you were staying at Devils Fork for several days (we are going in a small RV), would you consider it to be worth the hassle of packing up kayaks- I saw rentals are some what pricey? Is this a good way to see the lake or is it impossible to kayak from the park to any of the falls or other scenery? Also, I can't tell from the website, is there a beachy area there to hang out on where kids can swim, etc? Thanks so much!
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Yes, BRING the kayaks, canoes, whatever. AND there is a large public beach on the property.
Is there any particular camp site you recommend? I have 5 kids from 9 - 14 years of age. We have kayak, SUP board, but will rent a book as you recommended. Thank you.
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Did anyone answer your question? We haven't been yet, but are going next week. I was wondering if you went if you had any recommendations, suggestions.