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Lake Tobesofkee, also known as Tobi to the locals, lies in the center of Georgia, just a twenty-minute drive west from the city of Macon. Boasting excellent connections to Interstate Routes 75, 16, and 475, this well-connected lake can be accessed from both Atlanta and Columbus in just ninety minutes, making it the perfect lakeside escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Lake Tobesofkee was one of a series of dams built along Tobesofkee Creek in the early 1960s that were created as a means of flood control for the surrounding communities. However, Lake Tobesofkee’s close proximity to three of Georgia’s largest cities, along with its picturesque surroundings, meant that it quickly gained a reputation as a fantastic motorhome camping destination. From sandy beaches, perfect for relaxing, to fruitful waters, alive with sporting fish, there is so much to discover when you book an RV in Bibb County.

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Encompassing over 1,750 acres, there is plenty of room for activities when you rent a camper near Lake Tobesofkee. The lake’s long profile and sheltered inlets make it a paradise for boaters. Kayaks and canoes are perfect vessels to explore the lake’s small tributaries, while the open expanses of water can be used for an afternoon of jet skiing, wakeboarding, and other exhilarating watercraft. Accessing the water is easy thanks to the numerous public boat launch ramps scattered along the lake’s lengthy shoreline. When you are camping at Lake Tobesofkee without your own boat, head to the Central Georgia Marina, which rents out a range of boats at half or full-day rates.

Stocked regularly with a variety of fish, RV camping at Lake Tobesofkee has become popular with angling enthusiasts from all over the state. Both beginner and advanced level fishermen can expect to catch several varieties of bass along with crappie, bream, and catfish. Fishing is possible from a secluded spot along the shoreline, but serious anglers will want to head out into the deeper waters in search of the trophy-sized fish. Before you head to the lake, don’t forget that everyone fishing over the age of 16 needs to pick up an appropriate license to fish in Georgia’s lakes!

Those looking to simply relax during their Lake Tobesofkee camping trip can make a beeline for one of the three parks located at the east end of the lake: Arrowhead Park, Sandy Beach Park, or Claystone Park. While Arrowhead Park and Claystone Park offer the usual affair of swimming beaches, a handy day-use area, and various hiking trails, Sandy Beach Park is home to something a little different. Boasting various lap pools, slides, and splash pads, this attraction provides a safe place for the whole family to enjoy the water. Do note that this waterpark operates seasonally, so check opening times before you visit.

Camping at Lake Tobesofkee

Anyone with an RV rental near Lake Tobesofkee is likely to need a place to park up for the night. Fortunately, there are campsites located in both Arrowhead Park and Claystone Park with sites more than suitable for your RV rental.

The Arrowhead Park Campground is best accessed from the small town of Lizella and offers RV-users a choice of forty lakeside pitches. This spacious and well-maintained campground equips all of its sites with both electricity and water hookups, making your stay as comfortable as possible. There are also pull-thru sites, a laundry room, and modern restrooms onsite for the convenience of every camper.

Claystone Park Campground, located on the opposite bank, offers travelers almost the exact same amenities. One of the only differences is the size of the spots, which are better suited for those with a smaller RV rental.

Exploring the Area

The city of Macon is home to a huge variety of attractions, easily reachable in your Columbus camper rental. The Tubman African American Museum is one of Macon’s most worth-while attractions, claiming to be one of the largest museums in America to focus on African American history and culture. Featuring both historical documentation, cultural murals, and hundreds of fascinating artifacts, visitors should put aside at least an afternoon to make the most out of this unique attraction. Try to coincide your visit with one of their Jazz festivals or film screenings for an unforgettable evening.

Sitting just down the road from the Tubman Museum is the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame. This unique museum not only preserves and celebrates the history of competitive sports in Georgia but also highlights and praises the people who have excelled in their field. Opened in 1956, the museum has now grown to be one of the largest sports museums in the nation and is a must-visit during your time in this part of the state.

For a final stop-off during your visit to Macon, consider popping into the Museum of Arts and Sciences. There are four main exhibits to discover here, all revolving around different topics meaning there is something for the whole family to enjoy. Get your hands dirty in the Discovery House, search for new constellations in the planetarium or learn about the native flora and fauna in the garden. With guided or self-guided tours on offer, you can explore in any way you see fit!

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