Brush Creek Campground

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35 reviews
Indigenous Heritage
Summer Destination

First-come, first-served

This campground doesn't take reservations — sites are claimed in person on arrival, so there's no availability to check online. Plan to arrive early, especially on weekends and holidays.

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741 ft

Price

Varies

Booking

Walk-in Only

Sites

34 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

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Brush Creek Campground

33.2090, -85.0867

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Go if

You want a peaceful, family-friendly base for hiking and boating on West Point Lake with generous site spacing.

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You need well-maintained facilities and consistently cleared tent pads.


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West Point Lake
Brush Creek Campground

About West Point Lake

Context for the broader area surrounding Brush Creek Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.

Fishing is probably the most popular activity on West Point Lake. A dozen creeks and more than 40 square miles of lake provide plenty of good fishing spots for the thousands of anglers who fish here regularly. The lake abounds with bass, catfish, crappie and bream. Bank fishing is excellent at many locations, including public fishing piers at Hardley Creek Park, Rocky Point Park, and McGee Bridge Park. All of the piers provide access for persons with disabilities. Preteens and visitors with disabilities can also fish in a pond at Hardley Creek Park.

Directions

From Atlanta, take I-85 S to Exit 14 into LaGrange. From LaGrange take US 29 South 16 miles, the visitor center is on the right. From Auburn/Opelika take I-85 N to Georgia exit 2. Go left then go right on US 29N. The visitor center is on the left.