Address: 998 Nottingham Dr, Macon, GA 31211, USA
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Nancy Kistler
Great small park. Needs better signage for parking. The parking is on Parkview. There are trash cans but no tables, shelters or bathrooms. The area is beautiful even when the camellias are not blooming.
Emma Mintz
This is a nice little walking trail mostly shaded .Has a shallow creek the grandkids love to wade in. Think it would be better if they had some play equipment for the kids and a restroom. But still a nice little place to have a pic nic or take the dog for a walk.
Muhammad alqahtani
A spiritual and refreshing place for the soul
Christy Mcgill
It was delightful. The weather was perfect! Parking was weird, you have to take Parkview Rd and then take the first right and you'll end up at Camellia Garden park, which is where there is parking. There really isn't any parking at Jackson Springs, but it's just a short walk from Camellia Gardens. There's a really small and pretty waterfall. I'll be returning and next time I'll take my dog. It's even dog friendly!
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If by camp out, you mean hang out and picnic then yes. If you mean pitch a tent and spend the night then no. It's a city park surrounded by houses.
As long as you pick up after them, it should be fine. The park simply consists of a sidewalk surrounded by beautiful flowers, a few grassy areas, neighborhood homes, and a stream with a bridge and a small waterfall. I don't know local leashing laws, but it might be safer to keep your dog harnessed since the park is by homes and a main road.
Not very. But the river trail is right there if you want more to explore
Road across Nottingham
The boundaries are kind of hard to make out, probably on purpose so some homeowners can try to claim part of it as yard. I'd say if you're driving, drive to the other side of the park. Sorry, can't give good directions, but it will feel like yr driving thru a no exit neighborhood, but then you'll see parking for the park. That side is more well kept, but if you follow the trails you'll get to the cooler, more chill park.
There is no parking in front of the park. You have to park across Nottingham Drive along the edge of Jackson Springs Road. Watch for cars crossing Nottingham. The lane along the park used to be a driveway a long time ago. The property stretched from Nottingham Drive to the river. The park and driveway were given to the city.
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