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Richard B. Russell State Park

Located on a 26,500-acre lake, Richard B. Russell State Park offers some of the
state's finest fishing and boating. All facilities are designed for wheelchair
accessibility, including the swimming beach. The park's new campground and fully equipped
cottages are located on or near the water's edge for a relaxing getaway. A nature trail
follows the shoreline to one of the oldest steel pin bridges in the area, loops through
the adjoining woods and returns to the beach. Connecting trails to most park facilities
are planned for the future. Several Indian sites were excavated near the park in 1980
before the lake was filled, indicating that Paleo-Indians lived in the area more than
10,000 years ago. This area is now called Rucker's Bottom and lies deep within the waters
of Lake Richard B. Russell.
Facilities
- 2,700 Acres
- 28 Tent, Trailer, RV Sites
- 10 Cottages
- 26,500-Acre Lake
- Swimming Beach
- Boat Ramps
- 3 Picnic Shelters
- 2.2-Mile Nature Trail
- Canoe and Pedal Boat Rental
- Rowing Area
- Disc Golf Course
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Activities
- Fishing and Boating
- Waterskiing and Rowing
- Beach Volleyball
- Swimming
- Picnicking
- Hiking
Pricing
subject to change - for current prices, contact the park office listed below
Nearby Attractions
- Bobby Brown State Park
- Watson Mill Bridge State Park
- Victoria Bryant State Park and Golf Course
- Hart State Park
- Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake
- Georgia Guidestones
- Granite Museum
Contact Information
Richard B. Russell State Park
2650 Russell State Park Road
Elberton, GA 30635
(706) 213-2045
Park Hours: 8 a.m. - Dark
Park Office Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (subject to change)
Directions
Located 9 miles northeast of Elberton off Ga. Hwy. 77 on Ruckersville
Road.
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