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About Arrowhead Park

Arrowhead Park is a tranquil destination that's ideal for camping, picnicking, and enjoying nature. Located on the Ocmulgee River and boasting plenty of picnic and camping areas as well as rest rooms, this 86-acre oasis has something for everyone. Visitors can take part in a variety of outdoor activities like fishing, canoeing, horseshoes, playing disc golf or just relaxing while appreciating the diverse wildlife and flora found throughout the park.

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Lake Tobesofkee

Lake Tobesofkee

3km from Arrowhead Park

Lake Tobesofkee is an excellent place for visitors to enjoy the beauty of nature. This tranquil lake offers scenic views of pine trees, cypress trees, and deciduous hardwoods. On a clear day blue herons can be spotted in the waters looking for their next meal. Anglers have plenty to enjoy with ample fish such as largemouth bass, catfish and bream. The lake’s shores provide wide-open spaces perfect for leisurely picnics, walking, horseback riding or exploring on bikes.

Lake Tobesofkee Duck Ponds

Lake Tobesofkee Duck Ponds

6.37km from Arrowhead Park

Lake Tobesofkee Duck Ponds are a great spot for bird watching and outdoor recreation. Occupying 19.7 acres of family-friendly wetlands, the lakes provide multiples of spots to observe various species of waterfowl as well as an abundance of wading birds. The ponds are also stocked with largemouth bass, channel catfish, and bluegill to fish at or just appreciate the diverse ecosystems they inhabit.

Museum of Arts and Sciences

Museum of Arts and Sciences

11.11km from Arrowhead Park

The Museum of Arts and Sciences is a cultural and educational hub for art aficionados, science fans, astronomers, and nature lovers.

The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House

The Allman Brothers Band Museum is a shrine to Southern rock music. This interesting museum offers insight into the lives of the band members. Newly renovated in 2019 and located on the site of their former house, this museum contains an array of artifacts, albums, guitars and photographs that chronicle the history and evolution of this groundbreaking group. Touring musicians and fans alike can explore the rich legacy of the Allman Brothers Band through interactive displays and activities.

The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House

The Allman Brothers Band Museum, also known as The Big House, is a museum in Macon, Georgia, United States. It was the home to The Allman Brothers Band's original members, their families, and various friends from 1970 to 1973. The Big House was renovated in November 2009 as an interactive museum dedicated to identifying and preserving the history of The Allman Brothers Band.

Tattnall Square Park

Tattnall Square Park

14.31km from Arrowhead Park

Tattnall Square Park is a slice of tranquil beauty amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It’s easy to forget the stresses of work and day-to-day errands when taking a stroll through this picturesque park with its towering trees, gorgeous flowers, and winding paths. The park offers the perfect spot for an afternoon picnic with friends or family, taking in the flowerscape and lake reflecting the dappled sunlight. Kids will love the playgrounds offering plenty of space to run around.

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Bibb County

Bibb County

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Bibb County was created by the act of the State Legislature of Georgia on December 9, 1822, with Macon to be incorporated as a town/city in December 1823; designated the County Seat. It was carved from the earlier territories of the counties of Jones, Monroe, Houston, and Twiggs counties.

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