Reed Bingham State Park
Reed Bingham State Park is a 1,613 acre (6.53 km2) Georgia state park located near Ellenton. The park surrounds a 375 acre (1.52 km2) lake that has sense become a major tourist attraction in southern Georgia. Inside the park, visitors can hike the 3.5 mile (5.63 km) long Coastal Plains Nature Trail, which goes through a baldcypress swamp, a pitcher plant bog, and sandhill area. The park also contains many unique animals, including the threatened gopher tortoise and the indigo snake. In addition, the park offers exclusive camping and fishing.
Facilities
- 46 Tent/Trailer/RV Sites
- 6 Picnic Shelters
- 4 Group Shelters
- 3 Boat Ramps
- 3 Fishing Docks
- Pioneer Camping
- Playground
Annual Events
- Easter Egg Hunt (Easter)
- Fishing Rodeo (Memorial Day, Labor Day, and 4th of July)
External Links
Categories: Georgia state parks