The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' J. Strom Thurmond Lake is a man-made lake bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah River.
Due to significant impacts caused by Hurricane Helene at J. Strom Thurmond Dam and Lake, some day-use parks, campgrounds, boat ramps, and trails, unless noted in the open area list below, are closed until further notice. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District is working diligently to restore safe access for the public. Please refrain from entering all posted closed areas until the Thurmond Project deems them safe and reopens them. The project’s Visitor Center is open for operation daily from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Updated 8/26/2025:
The following areas are currently open to the public, however, use discretion and remain vigilant while visiting these areas as hazards may still be present.
 
  
   | Georgia | South Carolina | 
  
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    Amity- boat ramp onlyBelow Dam GA hunter accessBelow Dam GA boat rampBussey Point - boat ramp onlyChamberlain Ferry boat rampCherokee Creek hunter accessColumbia Wayside accessDouble Branches boat rampDozier Branch hunter accessGill Point- boat ramp onlyGrey's Creek hunter accessKeg Creek boat rampKeg Creek Fishing/Trailhead accessLake Springs hunter accessLake Springs boat rampLeathersville boat rampLloyd Creek hunter accessMorrahs boat rampMurry Creek boat rampMurry Creek hunter accessNewford Creek hunter accessPistol Creek hunter accessRidge Road West hunter accessRousseau Creek boat rampShriver Creek hunter accessWest Dam Quail Area hunter access | 
    Below Dam SC day use areaBelow Dam SC hunter accessBenningsfield Creek hunter accessCalhoun Falls boat rampCatfish Peninsula hunter accessClarks Hill Park day use areaDordon Creek boat rampDordon Creek hunter accessHawe Creek hunter accessLeroy's Ferry boat ramp onlyModoc 7 boat rampMt. Pleasant boat rampParksville- boat ramp onlyRussell Creek hunter accessScotts Ferry boat rampVisitor Center |