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Bobby Brown State Park

Located where the old town of Petersburg once thrived during the
1790s, this park is named in memory of Lt. Robert T. Brown, U.S. Navy, who gave his life
in World War II. Peterburg was situated where the Broad and Savannah Rivers flow into the
Clarks Hill Reservoir, now an outstanding state recreational area. When water levels are
low, visitors can see some foundations of the old town, and imagine large plantations once
flourishing. The park's strategic location on the largest man-made lake east of the
Mississippi provides excellent fishing and water recreation.
Facilities
- 665 Acres
- 61 Tent, Trailer & RV Sites
- 70,000-acre Lake
- Swimming Pool & Concessions
- Boat Ramp and Dock
- 2 Picnic Shelters
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Activities
- Water Activities - fishing, boating, water skiing and swimming
- Camping - 2 pioneer areas with shelter
- Hiking - 1.9 miles of trails to Lake Overlook
Pricing
subject to change - for current prices, contact the park office listed below
Campsites
- All sites - call for pricing
- All sites - call for pricing
- Extended Stays - call for pricing
Group Shelters
- Capacity 80 - call for prices
Annual Special Events
subject to change . . . also, see the Events Calendar
Nearby Attractions
- Elijah Clark State Park
- Watson Mill Bridge State Park
- Robert Toombs House State Historic Site
- Richard B. Russell State Park
- Pioneer Nancy Hart's Cabin
- Granite Museum
Contact Information
Bobby Brown State Park
2509 Bobby Brown State Park Road
Elberton, GA 30635
(706) 213-2046
Park Hours: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Park Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (subject to change)
Directions
Located 21 miles southeast of Elberton, off Georgia Highways 72 and 79.
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