Named for the crystal-clear spring water flowing through the area, Magnolia Springs State Park spans more than 1,000 acres between Perkins and Millen, Georgia. A boardwalk over the water allows visitors to look for alligators, turtles and other wildlife near the springs. Cyclists and hikers can explore 5 miles of trails. The park is one of 18 statewide that take part in the Muddy Spokes Club, encouraging member cyclists to finish a 3-mile loop and work toward earning a t-shirt. A small lake is open for fishing and there are canoes and kayaks available to rent. Kids can enjoy the seasonal splash pad and 3 playgrounds. Overnight guests can choose to stay in one of the park’s 9 cottages or at the campground.
During the Civil War, the area was known as Camp Lawton, which served as a prison stockade. Visitors can now see artifacts from soldiers on display at the park museum.
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HOURS: Park hours are 7 a.m.- 10 p.m.
ADMISSION: $5 Daily ParkPass. You can also all buy an annual pass for $50.
PHONE: 478-982-7275
ADDRESS: 1053 Magnolia Springs Drive, Millen, GA 30442
PARK AMENITIES:
- Fishing
- Camping
- Hiking
- Picnicking
- Kayak & canoe rental
- Splash Pad (seasonal)