Great hiking trails and campgrounds. All clean and well maintained areas. Very spread out area, so plenty of room.
We camped at the during the snow storm of Dec 2017, so my view might not be the best. We all lost power during most of the storm , but it wasn't the fault of the park. It's a nice place to stay. Bathrooms were clean and the place was nice. I'll definitely come back again.
Nice park! Clean. Beautiful lake! Not crowded likely due to it being late November. Power and water hook up worked great. Flat spot for RV and primarily grass. Rest rooms and showers clean but a long walk from RV sites (thus the -1 star). Would definitely stay here again and recommend to all.
AMAZING CAMPGROUND! I recommend the walk-in campsites if you're camping with a tent. Beautiful views and trails in the fall. Friendly staff and clean, well kept modern bathrooms. The park is close to the city of Newnan and the historic downtown is really nice. I recommend taking an afternoon to go look around the shops and eat lunch. 10/10 will return again soon!
I stayed here for a few nights, the campgrounds are very nice and many sites (even tent sites) have power at or near the site. The bathhouse/restrooms are very modern and clean. The staff is very helpful and nice!
This place is HUGE!! There's plenty of natural beauty 2 enjoy here!! No matter if you're n2 fishing, hiking, camping, or boating, you're sure 2 find exactly what you are looking 4 when you get here! So well maintained & cared about! Makes me proud to have some place so gorgeous so close 2 home!!
Nice, new park! Love the campground--we will be back to do the back country park! My only knack was the fact that they wouldn't rent a kayak to me due to the scattered thunderstorm chance that day. Had to go to a different competitor to rent my kayak. Wayyy off the beaten path so be prepared and have all of your gear and plenty of gas.
Overall a beautiful well kept park. We were a little disappointed as signs were not posted at the start of trail stating the trail was closed for construction 4 miles in. We did not get to see 'the bend.' It is posyed on the website though. (We missed that.)
The river trail does not stay along the river but will wind a mile away then turn back. That was a little disappointing as well.
There were quite a lot of ticks this time of year. So be prepared when hiking the trails.
It's a dog friendly park with plenty of parking and picnic areas.
Remote, quite & relaxing atmosphere. Great camp hosts. Nicely manicured campsites. Spacious campsites. Although the campground is in a forest setting, a few more trees between campsites would have been nice. Good to see more trees have been planted. Clean bathrooms. A nice, nearby escape from Atlanta!
I will preface this review by saying I'm biased, because I've been volunteering at the park since before it opened to the public. But there are nearly 14 miles of hiking trail, ranging from beautiful easy, flat riverside walking to aggressive up-and-down trails that will challenge the ultra-runners. Campgrounds are large and spacious, riverside views are great, and there are 3+ miles of mountain bike trail, with 20 more miles on the way. Being so far out in the country, the night sky views from the Flat Rock Trail are quite clear. The park naturalist is a hoot!
My family and I love hiking and camping here. They have car camping with showers and playgrounds as well as platform camping next to the river. You're likely to see all sorts of wildlife including turkey, armadillos, deer, snakes, hawks, and owls to name a few. Be sure to pack plenty food and water as this park is quite rural. I would rate the trails as easy for just about anyone. You can hike from 1 mile to over 10, you choose.