Warning
GeneralThe Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds in Hall County are being co-managed between the USACE at Lake Sidney Lanier and Hall County Parks and Rec. The County has taken over day to day operations including reservations and operating dates. Please check their website here https://www.hallcounty.org/1182/Camping-in-Hall-County. The county will honor all America the Beautiful passes for discounts. Any questions please feel to reach out at (770) 945-9531.
About Duckett Mill
Number of accommodations: 109
Campground Amenities
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Beach Access
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Pet Friendly
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Lake Access
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Showers
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Dump Station
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Playground
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Reviews (366)
Review Summary
Angie R
VerifiedJuly 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 017, Loop: DMIL
"While we were camping in site 17 at Duckett Mill, one of our friends lost his life in a boating accident at 4:30 in the afternoon of July 3rd in the cove right behind our site. There were many vehicles, including rescue, fire, and his children allowed into our area and the host on duty at the time of recovery said. "Don't worry about parking extra vehicles," We waited and grieved in disbelief as the search team looked for our friend for over four hours. After he was found and removed from the water, it was nearly 8pm.
Our pontoon was in the cove to be taken out of the lake and also the boat from which our friend lost his life had to be taken out of the lake.
There were a total of 12 in our group (six different sites) along with our friends children all grieving and gathering at site 6 and we did park our pontoon back on site 6 because we had not secured anything on the boat that could be stolen. It was on the dirt area just off of the pavement and we believed there was nothing to be harmed until daylight.
A camp official, presumed to be a host, appeared at our site at near dark saying the boat had to be moved immediately. We tried to explain what had just happened, our friend had lost his life, but he was adamant that the boat had to be moved saying that if he allowed us to leave it there he would have to also let everyone else do so.
Everyone else had not just seen their friend hauled from the water. We were in disbelief that he had no compassion whatsoever to the event that had just occurred and said unless we complied to his request he would call a ranger to get it moved.
Never before had we witnessed such an uncaring rigid disposition from a person of authority.
We moved the pontoon."
Benjamin K
VerifiedJuly 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 006, Loop: DMIL
While we were camping in site 6 at Duckett Mill, one of our friends lost his life in a boating accident at 4:30 in the afternoon of July 3rd in the cove right behind our site. There were many vehicles, including rescue, fire, and his children allowed into our area and the host on duty at the time of recovery said. "Don't worry about parking extra vehicles," We waited and grieved in disbelief as the search team looked for our friend for over four hours. After he was found and removed from the water, it was nearly 8pm.
Our pontoon was in the cove to be taken out of the lake and also the boat from which our friend lost his life had to be taken out of the lake.
There were a total of 12 in our group (six different sites) along with our friends children all grieving and gathering at site 6 and we did park our pontoon back on site 6 because we had not secured anything on the boat that could be stolen. It was on the dirt area just off of the pavement and we believed there was nothing to be harmed until daylight.
A camp official, presumed to be a host, appeared at our site at near dark saying the boat had to be moved immediately. We tried to explain what had just happened, our friend had lost his life, but he was adamant that the boat had to be moved saying that if he allowed us to leave it there he would have to also let everyone else do so.
Everyone else had not just seen their friend hauled from the water. We were in disbelief that he had no compassion whatsoever to the event that had just occurred and said unless we complied to his request he would call a ranger to get it moved.
Never before had we witnessed such an uncaring rigid disposition from a person of authority.
We moved the pontoon.
Janet S
VerifiedJuly 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: DMIL
The only downfall to this campground is the limited lake access.
bob y
VerifiedJuly 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 073, Loop: DMIL
very nice view
TROY W
VerifiedJuly 8, 2020 • Stayed at: 099, Loop: DMIL
Great COE campground!
Donald M
VerifiedJuly 8, 2020 • Stayed at: 088, Loop: DMIL
Park attendants were great, helpful and knowledgeable. Park clean. Sites shaded, many on the water and most not too close together, two dump stations. Would have been nice to have a hand drier or paper towels in the restroom.
freda l
VerifiedJune 28, 2020 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: DMIL
The campsites were great and level with lots of shade. The park was very quiet and clean. Bath houses were a good distance from some sites. Had a enjoyable time. The beach area could use some work.
Kimberly I
VerifiedJune 28, 2020 • Stayed at: 021, Loop: DMIL
We stay here every year the week leading up to Father’s Day. We absolutely love the campground. Over the years, we have upgraded from tent camping to our current 33’ travel trailer, so we have been in a few spots. Some spots are more open to the wind and you have to be careful, but even with that consideration we love the spots we’ve camped in. There is good water access for our pontoon. The sites are clean. The camp hosts were super nice. (Many years we see the same camp hosts, and they always remember us!)
James H
VerifiedJune 25, 2020 • Stayed at: 063, Loop: DMIL
Duckett Mill is a beautiful facility with helpful and friendly staff. The sites are large and easy to access. The surrounding neighborhood is clean and inviting. Lake Lanier is spectacular
April T
VerifiedJune 23, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: DMIL
The gate/office staff are very friendly and personable. The site is always clean and the park is kid and pet friendly.
Location Duckett Mill
Address:
3720 Duckett Mill Road
Gainesville, GA, 30506-0567
United States
To reach this park take state route 400 north to exit 17, turn right
on Georgia Highway 306, turn right on Georgia Highway 53, turn right on Duckett Mill road. Follow Duckett Mill Road into the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.3071 / -83.9317
Elevation: 338 feet
Policies & Rules
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Alcoholic beverages are prohibited |
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Check-in is 3:00 p.m., and check out is by 1:00 p.m. |
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Due to COVID-19, camper registration will take place through the gatehouse window. Upon arrival to the campground, please have your ID, license plate number, camping unit’s license plate number, site number, and discount pass (if applicable) ready to give the Park Attendant. Please approach the gatehouse slowly and bring your vehicle close to the window. At no point should you park and walk to the gatehouse window. Do not attempt to enter the gatehouse. |
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Gatehouse open 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday - Thursday. Gatehouse open 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Friday - Sunday. |
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Payments are not accepted at the gatehouse. |
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For more information on Lake Sidney Lanier, please go to: http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Recreation/Lake-Sidney-Lanier/ |
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The campground does not accept mail or food deliveries for campers in the campground. Campers must coordinate to accept these items at a location outside the campground gate. |
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Gates lock at 10:30pm and reopen 7am. |
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"NO SHOWS" will be charged the full amount for their reservation. |
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DISCOUNT PASSES must be presented upon arrival and can only be used for ONE site where the cardholder is the REGISTERED camper. Fraudulent use of a discount pass may result in a mandatory appearance in court in accordance with Title 36 CFR 327.23 (d) RECREATION FEES.
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Gatehouse Attendants have limited or no internet access and are unable to perform actions affecting a reservation. |
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LENGTH OF STAY for campers is no longer than 14 days during any 30 consecutive day period for any USACE campground on Lake Lanier (Ex. Cannot stay at Bolding Mill Campground 14 days with another reservation immediately following at another USACE operated campground on Lake Lanier). Consecutive reservations under different names that exceed 14 days are not authorized and are subject to eviction and/or the issuance of a citation in accordance with Title 36 CFR 327.7 (b). |
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Commercial operations are prohibited in USACE operated campgrounds. Rental campers must be operated and set up by the registered camper. |
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Day using is prohibited. Registered campers must occupy their site overnight. |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralThe Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds in Hall County are being co-managed between the USACE at Lake Sidney Lanier and Hall County Parks and Rec. The County has taken over day to day operations including reservations and operating dates. Please check their website here https://www.hallcounty.org/1182/Camping-in-Hall-County. The county will honor all America the Beautiful passes for discounts. Any questions please feel to reach out at (770) 945-9531.