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Boating & Kayaking Guide

There’s nothing quite like a day on Lake Thurmond — known locally as Clarks Hill Lake — where sparkling waters, pine-lined coves, and endless blue skies invite you to slow down and reconnect with what matters most. Whether you’re gliding quietly by kayak at sunrise or cruising across open water with friends on a pontoon, this lake offers something for everyone. Boating and paddling here aren’t just pastimes — they’re a way of life for locals who love the sense of freedom, connection, and community that comes with living near the water. As lifelong residents and lake enthusiasts, the Greene Advantage Real Estate team created this guide to help you explore the best launch sites, rental spots, and safety tips so you can experience the joy of Lake Thurmond living like a true local.

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Lake Thurmond & Clarks Hill Lake Boating and Kayaking Guide

Brought to you by Greene Advantage Real Estate — trusted local experts for lakefront living, boating, and recreation around Savannah Lakes Village, McCormick SC, and Lincolnton GA.

1. About the Lake

Lake Thurmond (also known as Clarks Hill Lake) is one of the Southeast’s most beautiful freshwater destinations, with hundreds of miles of shoreline and countless coves.

  • The reservoir spans roughly 71,000 acres and crosses the Georgia–South Carolina border.
  • Created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers via the J. Strom Thurmond Dam (also called Clarks Hill Dam) to support flood control, hydroelectric power, and recreation.
  • Perfect for boating, sailing, kayaking, fishing, scenic cruising, and relaxed shoreline time.
  • Because it touches two states, lake levels, rules, and launch conditions can vary. Check updates before your outing.

2. Local Boat Rentals and Launch Services

If you do not own a boat or kayak — or you just want an easy place to launch — these local marinas and outfitters make it simple to get on the water.

Colorful kayaks and stand up paddleboards neatly staged for rental on the shoreline
No gear, no problem. Local outfitters rent kayaks, SUPs, and safety equipment.

Savannah Lakes Marina — McCormick, SC

  • Location: 101 Village Drive, McCormick, SC 29835
  • Services: Boat rentals, ship store, full-service fuel dock
  • Why it’s great: One-stop access for launching, fueling, and exploring scenic inlets and islands
  • Local tip: Reserve early for weekends and holidays during peak season
Fuel docks and slips at Soap Creek Marina with clear wayfinding signs
Marinas with fuel, supplies, and guest slips make lake days simple and safe.

Soap Creek Marina & Resort LLC — Lincolnton, GA

  • Location: 3000 Soap Creek Lodge Road, Lincolnton, GA 30817
  • Services: Full-service marina with rentals, fuel, dining, and lakeside lodging
  • Why it’s great: Ideal for multi-day getaways that combine recreation and comfort
  • Local tip: Check cabin or lodge availability early in summer

3. Key Boat & Kayak Launch Sites

Whether you’re boating, kayaking, or paddleboarding, these launch sites offer easy access to Lake Thurmond’s scenic waters.

Concrete boat ramp with courtesy dock and ample trailer parking at Lake Thurmond
Concrete ramps with courtesy docks speed up launching and retrieval.
  • Dorn Fishing Facility — Chamberlain Ferry Road, McCormick, SC. Large “mega” ramps with ample day-use parking.
  • Baker Creek State Park Ramp — Off Hwy 378 at Little River Bridge, McCormick County, SC. Open and accessible launch.
  • Hickory Knob State Park — 1591 Resort Drive, McCormick, SC. Ramps, lodging, dining, trails — great for extended stays.
  • Elijah Clark State Park — 2959 McCormick Hwy, Lincolnton, GA. Camping, cabins, trails, and ramps.
  • See additional ramps in the USACE Boat Ramp Database.

Interactive Boat Launch Map courtesy of Greene Advantage Real Estate • Lake Thurmond / Clarks Hill Lake

Launch Considerations

  • Always verify ramp status — low water or maintenance can temporarily close access.
  • Rules and fees can vary between Georgia and South Carolina.
  • Kayakers should look for quieter coves and side creeks to avoid wake and motor traffic.

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4. Safety Tips & Regulations

Safety is essential for an enjoyable day on Lake Thurmond. Use these best practices for boating and kayaking.

Must-Know Items

  • Always wear a properly fitted life jacket (PFD). Many accidents involve people who were not wearing one.
  • Boats 16 feet or longer must carry a PFD for each person, a throwable flotation device, and a working fire extinguisher.
  • Follow distance laws: Georgia requires 100 feet from docks and swimmers; South Carolina requires 50 feet.
  • Check weather forecasts — conditions can change quickly on open water.
  • For kayakers: Paddle within your skill level, share a float plan, carry communication gear, and dress for water temperature.
Overview map of Lake Thurmond boat launches near McCormick SC and Lincolnton GA
Tap to view our interactive boat launch map for Lake Thurmond and Clarks Hill.

Lake-Specific Hazards & Tips

  • Watch for submerged trees, floating debris, and shallow spots — especially after storms.
  • Lake levels fluctuate and can impact ramp usability.
  • Because the lake is large, plan fuel and water carefully and carry essential safety gear.
  • Avoid alcohol while operating any vessel — enforcement increases on busy weekends and holidays.

5. Best Ways to Enjoy Lake Thurmond / Clarks Hill Lake

There’s no wrong way to enjoy the lake. A few local habits can make your day smoother, safer, and more memorable.

For Motor Boating & Cruising

  • Cruise into quiet coves for calm water and great views.
  • Pack a picnic — many beaches and recreation areas offer shade and swim access.
  • Bring a rod — the lake is known for bass, striped bass, crappie, and catfish.
Sheltered cove on Lake Thurmond bordered by pines with mirrored reflections
Quiet inlets are perfect for easy boating and relaxed fishing.

For Kayaking & Paddling

  • Explore calm inlets early morning or near sunset for the smoothest water.
  • Carry a dry bag with water, snacks, sunscreen, a whistle, and phone protection.
  • Respect nature and carry out all trash.
Sheltered cove on Lake Thurmond bordered by pines with mirrored reflections
Sheltered coves offer wind protection and easy shoreline navigation for beginners.

For Families & Groups

  • Use a motorboat as a base camp while kayakers explore near shore.
  • Stay overnight in a campground, cabin, or lakefront resort to enjoy sunrise paddles and afternoon cruises.

Seasons & Timing

  • Summer: Get on the water early — midweek mornings are calmer.
  • Fall: Cooler weather, lighter crowds, and colorful shoreline.
  • Winter: Quieter season — double-check marina and ramp hours.
  • Holiday weekends: Expect more traffic and stricter safety enforcement.
Angler in a sit-on-top fishing kayak with rod holders and tackle crate on Lake Thurmond
Rigged sit-on-top kayaks make it easy to chase bass and crappie in quiet coves.

6. Quick Checklist Before You Go

  • Life jacket for each person
  • Throwable flotation device and fire extinguisher if required
  • Fuel or fully charged battery
  • Check ramp conditions and lake levels
  • Review weather forecast
  • Share your float plan with someone
  • Waterproof phone or VHF radio
  • Snacks, water, sunscreen, and a dry bag
  • Respect lake rules — stay clear of docks, avoid littering, and protect the environment
Kayak supplies stored under a covered carport
Rinse, dry, and store gear out of direct sun to extend its life.

Want to Experience Lake Life Before You Buy?

Whether you’re planning a weekend on Lake Thurmond or exploring Savannah Lakes Village as a possible next chapter, we’ll help you get oriented fast—where to launch, where to stay, and which neighborhoods fit your lifestyle.

Prefer text? Call (706) 318-9495.

Written by Tom Greene, Broker/Owner - Greene Advantage Real Estate, lifelong Lake Thurmond resident and local expert on lakefront living.