Camp Clearwater has many activities to offer your family and the following are attractions in and around the White Lake area. Many are short walking/driving distance from Camp Clearwater.

White Lake Water Park
Adults and Teens can ride the 50 ft tall 210 ft long double Turbo Twister Slide or take a plunge in the brand new 2,000 square foot swimming pool. When you get tired swimming, lounge on the bubble bench and let the hydro-therapy jets massage you back into shape or just lay out on our sun deck and soak in the rays. While you are relaxing, the children can be enjoying our 5000 square foot interactive wading pool and wet deck, kiddie slides, bucket dumps and many other features will hold their attention for an entire day.


Goldston's Beach
Apartments, cottages, motel, efficiencies, beach, restaurant, grocery store, TV, AC, Sandwich shop, souvenir shops, arcade, rides, piers


White Lake Marine
WHITE LAKE MARINE specializes in selling and servicing inboard ski and wakeboarding boats . Our White Lake, N.C. boat dealership is located on beautiful White Lake in Southeastern North Carolina.


Jones Lake State Park
Venture to Jones Lake State Park and view one of the greatest geological mysteries of the eastern United States-the phenomenon of the Carolina bays. Adjacent to the Bladen Lakes State Forest and home of two natural lakes, Jones and Salters lakes, the 2,208-acre park is a nature lovers delight. Peaceful surroundings and a variety of facilities, including a trail with several outlooks that circles Jones Lake, make this state park a favorite for hiking, picnicking, swimming, fishing and camping.


Singletary Lake State Park
Bring your group to Singletary Lake State Park and enjoy group camping in a land of mysterious origins. A portion of the unique Carolina bay ecosystem found nowhere else in the world, Singletary Lake lies within the 35,975-acre Bladen Lakes State Forest.


HARMONY HALL PLANTATION
Open Sundays 2pm - 4 PM Open Every Saturday 10am - 2pm And By Appointment


Moores Creek Battlefield
Throughout the park, remnants remain of the 1776 road traveled by patriot and loyalist forces. A 1-mile trail with wayside exhibits leads through the battlefield and across Moores Creek. The historic bridge site is located along the trail. The park offers a visitor center with exhibits and audio-visual program, a .3 mile colonial forest trail, and a picnic area.


Tory Hole Park
The Tory Hole Park in Elizabethttown, the historic site of famous Revolutionary War battle, provide picnic sites, a playground fitness trail, and an amphitheater.