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Sprewell Bluff State Park

This little-known gem on the Flint River is one of Georgia's newest state parks. Visitors can cool off in the gently flowing river, skip rocks across the water, picnic on the river's edge or toss horseshoes in a grassy field. A three-mile trail winds along the bank and up rocky bluffs, offering excellent views from high above the river. A boat ramp is available for canoers, kayakers, rafters and anglers. Canoes may be rented nearby, and camping is available approximately 25 miles away at F.D. Roosevelt State Park.

Facilities
  • 1,400 Acres
  • Boat Ramp
  • Picnic Area with Grills
  • Hiking Trail
Weather Forecast.

Activities

  • Fishing - bass and catfish
  • Hiking
  • Picnicking
  • Canoeing
  • Rock Skipping
  • Horseshoes

Annual Special Events
subject to change . . . also, see the Events Calendar 

  • Rock Skipping Contest (Labor Day)

Nearby Attractions

  • F.D. Roosevelt State Park
  • Little White House State Historic Site
  • High Falls State Park
  • Indian Springs State Park
  • Lake Tobesofkee

Contact Information

Sprewell Bluff State Park
740 Sprewell Bluff Road
Thomaston, GA 30286
(706) 646-6026

Hours: 7 a.m. - Dark

Directions

Located 8 miles west of Thomaston off Ga. 74. Go to Old Alabama Road, turn left. Go south 5 miles from Ga. 74 to reach Sprewell Bluff.

 
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