Indian
Springs State Park - Flovilla, GA
 
 
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Overview
Located in South Butts County, Indian Springs
is considered one of the oldest state parks in the United States. The Creek Indians
used the springs for centuries to heal the sick and impart extra vigor to the well. During the 1800s, the area was a bustling resort
town. Today, visitors can still sample the
spring water while enjoying the parks cottages, camping, swimming, fishing and
boating. Many structures within the park were
built during the Depression by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC).
Activities & Amenities
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Lake and Beach |
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Biking |
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Tent Camping |
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Miniature Golf |
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Fishing |
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RV Camping |
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Playground |
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Picnicking |
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Restrooms |
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Handicapped Access |
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Laundry |
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Dump Station |
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Boat Ramp |
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Telephones |
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Cottages |
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Private Boats, limits on motors Fishing and
pedal boat rentals |
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Annual Events
Pioneer Days (June)
Astronomy Program (August)
Christmas Program (December)
Nearby Attractions
Jarrell Plantation
Dauset Trails (nature trails and outdoor activities)
High Falls State Park
Oconee National Forest
Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge
Historic Indian Springs Hotel
Park Times and Information
Park Hours: 7 a.m. to 10
p.m.
Park Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (subject to change)
CONTACT: Indian Springs State Park
678 Lake Clark Road
Flovilla, GA 30216
(770) 504-2277
OR
Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites
205 Butler Street, Suite 1352 East
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
(404)
656-3530
Park Pass Information
A $2 daily or $25 annual parking fee is
required. The ParkPass is valid at all state parks visited that day, and Wednesdays
are free days. Annual ParkPasses are sold at park offices (senior discounts
available) or by calling (404) 657-9851.
Some information has been provided by GA State Parks Dept. |