Florence Marina State Park
Florence Marina State Park

At the northern end of Lake Walter F. George, on the Chattahoochee River, this
park offers the perfect setting for those who love water sports. It is adjacent to a
natural deep-water marina, with an accessable deep-water fishing pier, boat slips and boat
ramp. Before becoming a state park in 1986, the land was formerly used as a private
recreation area. The Kirbo Interpretive Center teaches visitors about encounters between
the Creek Indians and early settlers, including the burning of the old town of Roanoke
located near the park. The center also displays artifacts from the prehistoric
Paleo-Indian period through the early 20th century.
Facilities
- 173 Acres
- 43 Tent, Trailer & RV Sites
- 14 Cottages (6 two bedroom and 8 efficiency)
- Clubhouse
- Marina - 66 boat slips for rent
- Kirbo Interpretive Center
- Swimming Pool
- Miniature Golf
- 2 Tennis Courts
- Lighted Fishing Pier
- ADA Accessible campsites.
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Activities
Pricing
subject to change - for current prices, contact the park office listed below
Cottages
- One Bedroom - $45 per night (Weekdays); $55 per night (Weekends)
- Two Bedroom - $75 - $85 per night (Weekdays); $85 - $90 per night (Weekends)
- Three Bedroom - n/a
Campsites
- Tents - $17 per night
- Trailers - $19 per night
- Extended stay available 11/1-3/31 at $330 per month
Group Shelters
Annual Special Events
subject to change . . . also, see the Events Calendar
- Crappie Tournament (March)
- Easter Egg Hunt (April)
- All About Alligators (June)
- Early American Festival (September)
- Astronomy Evening (November)
- A Florence Christmas (December)
Nearby Attractions
- Providence Canyon State Conservation Park
- Westville Historic Village
- Confederate Navy Museum
- Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge
- Fort Benning Base and Museum
Contact Information
Florence Marina State Park
Route 1, Box 36
Omaha, GA 31821
(229) 838-6870
Park Hours: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Park Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 .m. (subject to change)
Directions
Located 16 miles west of Lumpkin at the end of Ga. Hwy. 39C.