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Indian Springs State Park

Indian Springs State Park

12.96km from Ocmulgee River Trail

This state park is located near Jackson and Flovilla. The park is named for its several springs, which the Creek Indians used for centuries to heal the sick. The water from these springs is said to have a sulfur smell and taste. Indian Springs is thought to be the oldest state park in the nation . The park features a small museum that is open seasonally. Exhibits include the park's natural history, the resort era, activities of the CCC, and the history and culture of the Creek Indians.

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge

13.16km from Ocmulgee River Trail

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, is a fantastic place for outdoor enthusiasts. It contains 20 miles of public trails and offers visitors a variety of outdoor activities such as horseback riding, hiking, fishing and hunting. Hunting is allowed during designated seasons and with a valid state license. Anglers can try their luck with one of the many stocked fish ponds or streams. Bird watchers are also able to see over 200 species on the wildlife refuge, making it prime habitat for wildlife.

Dauset Trails Nature Center

Dauset Trails Nature Center

13.32km from Ocmulgee River Trail

Dauset Trails Nature Center is a private, non-profit nature center located near Jackson, Georgia. The nature center is open year-round, except for certain holidays. Its mission is "to provide quality environmental education, outdoor recreation, and an understanding of early farm life through close and intimate contact with Georgia’s preserved flora and fauna.

High Falls State Park

High Falls State Park

17.88km from Ocmulgee River Trail

High Falls State Park is an outdoor paradise offering days filled with adventure and serenity. Located in Jackson County, Georgia, this 1,050-acre park features two beautiful waterfalls, High Falls and Dowdell's Knob Falls. Numerous activities such as hiking the nature trails, biking, fishing and swimming make the park a top spot for family fun. Other amenities include campgrounds, cabins and picnic areas perfect for enjoying a picnic lunch overlooking the rushing waters of the falls.

High Falls State Park

High Falls State Park

18.37km from Ocmulgee River Trail

High Falls State Park is an idyllic destination boasting over 800 acres of stunning forested terrain, it offers activities ranging from camping and fishing to mountain biking and disc golf. Adventure seekers can traverse the breathtaking Nu-Llu-Yi-Hadanti Trail which winds 12 miles through lush ferns and hardwoods towering above a gentle stream. During summer months, day trippers may enjoy cooling off in the beautiful lake or exploring historic buildings that date back to the early 1800s.

High Falls Lake

High Falls Lake

20.05km from Ocmulgee River Trail

High Falls Lake is a scenic natural lake located in Butts County, Georgia. It's an oasis in nature, offering visitors a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The lake covers over 500 acres of land and is surrounded by lush forests, giving it a truly serene atmosphere. Canoeing, fishing, and bird-watching are popular activities on its calm waters. There is also plenty of hiking trails around the lake to explore the surrounding wildlife.

Jackson Lake

Jackson Lake

21.37km from Ocmulgee River Trail

Jackson Lake is a stunningly beautiful spot to enjoy the great outdoors. Nestled among ancient trees and rolling hills. The lake provides an abundance of recreational activities for visitors incluing fishing, boating, swimming, camping and hiking. The local flora and fauna create a unique ecosystem that offers opportunities to explore and discover the beauty of nature. Visitors can take photo tours or stroll along nature trails while observing the wildlife in their native habitats.

Jackson Lake

Jackson Lake

23.02km from Ocmulgee River Trail

Jackson Lake is a beautiful sight to behold. Nestled deep in Georgia's countryside, the lake offers something special for all its visitors. From fishing and kayaking to simply exploring the peaceful landscape that lies within its waters and beyond, this unique lake provides something for everyone. The area surrounding Jackson Lake holds many secrets as well; campsites, duck ponds, and small lush green islands can be enjoyed by hikers who brave the trails that loop around it.

Yellow River

Yellow River

23.99km from Ocmulgee River Trail

The Yellow River, is popular for its calming streams and picturesque scenery. It runs through a total of five counties making it the longest river in Georgia to stay within one state. Along its journey, it passes by many interesting attractions such as Lake Jackson and Jug Tavern. There are countless hiking trails and recreational opportunities within the area that give visitors incredible views of the surrounding landscape.

The Shoppes at River Crossing

The Shoppes at River Crossing

29.56km from Ocmulgee River Trail

The Shoppes at River Crossing is an upscale outdoor shopping mall that offers shoppers a unique experience. With over 80 stores and five anchor stores, customers can find anything they need or want. From clothing to electronics to health and beauty products, there is something for everyone. In addition to the many popular retailers, The Shoppes also houses specialty boutiques and restaurants with flavors from around the globe.

Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary

Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary

32.15km from Ocmulgee River Trail

Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary is a safe haven for a variety of animals. This non-profit organization provides love and care to all creatures including rescued livestock, exotics, and small companion animals. The sanctuary was founded in 1984 and today they serve more than 100 animal species on 10 acres of land. They provide an array of services to their animals through their rehab, veterinary, veterinary assistant, education, and law enforcement programs.

Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center

Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center

32.44km from Ocmulgee River Trail

This Wildlife Center, offers a unique opportunity to experience the nature and wildlife of this beautiful area. The center provides access to nearly 10,000 acres of managed wildlife habitats, ranging from upland hardwoods to wetlands. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities from fishing, biking and bird-watching to photography and archery. There are also educational programs centered around conservation, sustainability and appreciation for the environment for all ages.

Lake Tobesofkee Duck Ponds

Lake Tobesofkee Duck Ponds

35.57km from Ocmulgee River Trail

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

36.68km from Ocmulgee River Trail

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

Amerson River Park

Amerson River Park

37.07km from Ocmulgee River Trail

Amerson River Park contains 180 acres of pristine forests, meadows, and wetlands surrounded by a river oxbow. The park boasts several high bluffs that provide beautiful views of the river and its banks.

Lake Tobesofkee

Lake Tobesofkee

37.87km from Ocmulgee River Trail

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.

The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House

The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House

39.91km from Ocmulgee River Trail

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.

The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House

The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House

39.92km from Ocmulgee River Trail

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.

Arrowhead Park

Arrowhead Park

40.39km from Ocmulgee River Trail

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.

Rose Hill Cemetery

Rose Hill Cemetery

40.56km from Ocmulgee River Trail

Rose Hill Cemetery is a 50-acre cemetery located on the banks of the Ocmulgee River in Macon that opened in 1840. Simri Rose, a horticulturist, and designer of the cemetery was instrumental in the planning of the city of Macon and planned Rose Hill Cemetery in return for being able to choose his own burial plot.

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Ocmulgee River Trail

Ocmulgee River Trail

Monticello, GA 31064, USA

Ocmulgee River Trail, a peaceful stretch of natural beauty along the riverbanks. The trail is 12 miles long and provides spectacular views of nature, including abundant wildlife and plants. The trail has multiple entry points, allowing visitors to explore its entirety or pick their favorite spot for a leisurely stroll. Apart from sightseeing, the trail is ideal for activities such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, walking, hiking and biking.