Address: 542 Reed Bingham Rd, Adel, GA 31620, USA
Phone: +12298963551
Sunday: 7AM–10PM
Monday: 7AM–10PM
Tuesday: 7AM–10PM
Wednesday: 7AM–10PM
Thursday: 7AM–10PM
Friday: 7AM–10PM
Saturday: 7AM–10PM
Julitta Riggins
Great trails, loved the tortoise trail. Did a total of 8 miles on trails. Loved every inch. Beautiful flowers and quite a bit of wild life.
C Rascoe
Great area to take your family too. Very clean and spread out so your not up against other families except at the swimming area. They have public bathrooms, fenced in play area. Plus we didn't use it, but they did have a camping area with campers and several tents.
Diane Barfield
This state park is incredibly beautiful. The nature trails and board walks take you along the Little River. Wildlife includes Bald eagles and the turkey vulture. At certain times of the year, huge flocks descend on the park. They are remarkable birds. The gopher tortoise program helps this keystone animal live and breed in safety. There is a beautiful campground, a lake for fishing and boating and the river with its resident alligators. Truly a wonderful place.
Brad Ross
This is a great park. We stayed at the primitive tent sites...the one you do not have to paddle up to. Great site, plenty of space and the shelter is very handy. No water or electricity so bring your own.ade a few trips up to the RV area to shower and such and it is very nice as well. Pretty with Spanish moss everywhere. The RV sites are not real private but they do all have full hookup and it seemed like they all had septic too. Will definitely be back.
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Yes they are pet friendly he will love the nature trail just keep on leash more than likely
Yes. They will tell you "If they poop you need to scoop." Current park manager runs around with his wife and big dog in a golf cart. Enjoy.
We had to buy a car pass. We were in a motorhome towing the car
Yes they are open , heading there tomorrow can't wait
Yes it's a section that cut off like a beach.They also have picnic tables trails. Also RV and campers sites. It's very nice me and my husband love it there..
There are plenty of maps you can pick up on site, but I dont believe the trails are paved. It's been quite a while since I've been down them, but from what I remember there are deep roots so running isnt the smartest choice
If your talking about the primitive site on the island you paddle everything in.
they could drop them off at the gate and they walk in if they don't mind
No, but RV's and primitive and campers site's are plentiful..... Nice place to go.
It is thirty miles from VS to Reed Bingham
You can ride the walking paths...but there are many places with big roots, there is A lot of nice paved roads around most of the lake. I see quite a few bikers
I don't see why not.
Yes.. it's only 6 miles from the interstate ..Most all carriers pick up out there.
I do not believe there is any place at the park
$5.00 parking fee. If you're interested in going alot, cheaper to get the annual pass.
Yes, was just there and several people had them
Normally they do. While we were here, they did not.
Tents TVs bikes putt putt fishing beach 7 miles of nature trails and more
Yes sir, Boat ramp at both Cook and Colquitt entrances. $5.00 parking fee. Gates open at 7 am and off water time is dusk.
All Ga State Parks are open as of today.
Offers vary, you need to call the main office
We recently purchased a family membership which included three nights of camping and two annual park passes. I think it was about $120. Sometimes you can also check a park pass out from your local library.
They have several in different places around the park.
I belive by sundown
Yes, there is camping. It's a state park, so I'd do a search for Georgia State Park campgrounds to find out prices and to make reservations.
You can use a card in the office when it is open.
I believe so. They are off by then selves
Yes
Yes I believe so a lot of things has changed with booking but u can call the main office n inqiure
You really do need to check with them. I know of no special circumstances at Reed Bingham, but for instance at Magnolia Springs there were civil war fortifications there and it's probably not allowed. Google said some places make you leave what you find at the park and sometimes you need the superintendent's permission.
I do not believe so. They are currently closed due to the hurricane.
No.just check in at office
Yes. Legally. Only have to wear them if you're a minor.
They have kayaks and a jon boat the you have to paddle. There is also a large boardwalk that has great spots for fishing.
You can check prices online at Reed Bingham State Park and you can take a pop up camper
Yes! Two man and singles also canoes.. reasonable prices.
There are brand new bathroom facilities & the nicest people running the park! Basketball dribbling everywhere. ..... my kids loved this place & we caught lots of fish!
You didn't say if you wanted sewer hookups. If so loop 2 is the place to be. Site 26,27,29,31,36, all are very roomy and away from the road. You really can't miss at this park.
Not real deep the lake was full of growth which made it a little tough for smaller engine's but once you get to the canals it was clear of growth and about 6-10 foot deep and was great fishing. We loved it
There is the standard parking fee of $5 per car. A fishing license is needed, and can be purchased at the main office. That price will vary by age, etc.
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