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| Cedar
Creek Park |
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This 28-acre park on Big
Cedar Creek just two miles from Cave Spring offers
62 RV sites with full hook ups
and 34 tent sites. The park also offers a first-class driving range, 5 mile canoe
trips, pavilions for larger groups, picnic tables,
canoe and kayak rentals, fishing and swimming in Big Cedar
Creek. (706) 777-3030 |
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Rocky
Mountain Recreation Area |
| One of the most
vital electric generation projects in the history of Georgia, these attractive facilities
for public recreation include picnic areas, a visitors center, overlooks, campgrounds,
boat launches, a beach area, hiking trails, fishing, and powerhouse tours. |
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Rolater Park
A 29-acre park listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, it includes a cave and freshwater spring. Excess spring
water flows into a 1.5 acre swimming pool shaped like the State of Georgia |
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| Mayo Lock and Dam |
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This
73-acre park, located off Blacks Bluff Road is on the National Registry of Historical
Landmarks. The park offers visitors 33 scenic RV ready campsites with picnic shelters, a
large picnic shelter (300 person capacity) for large rental groups, the Coosa River
Trading Post (a convenience fishing and camping supply store), an exhibition center, river
fishing and boat access ramp. Other amenities include: horseshoe pits, various picnic
shelters, playground, restrooms, shower and laundry facility, nature trails, an
observation overlook, and volleyball court. The park also has a primitive group and tent
camping area, with shelters, firerings and restroom facilities. (706)234-5001 |
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Marshall Forest
Georgia's first National Natural
Landmark, this 250-acre forest features a Braille and wildflower trail managed by the
Nature Conservancy. |
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