Watson Mill Bridge State Park offers a one-of-a-kind camping experience in Comer, Georgia, anchored by the longest covered bridge still in use in the state. Built in 1885, the 229-foot Town Lattice truss bridge spans the South Fork River and serves as the scenic centerpiece of this 1,118-acre park in Madison County, northeast Georgia. Campers enjoy 21 RV and tent sites with electric, water, and 30-amp hookups, a dump station, showers, flush toilets, laundry facilities, grills, and picnic tables. Big rigs and pull-through sites are available, and pets are welcome. The park features seven miles of hiking and biking trails, 14 miles of equestrian trails, fishing along the South Fork River, and a playground for families. Firewood is available on-site for campfire evenings. The surrounding landscape invites exploration of the natural shoals and riverbanks, with summer wading a popular pastime. Nearby Athens, home to the University of Georgia, provides additional dining, entertainment, and cultural options. Richard B. Russell and Victoria Bryant State Parks are also within easy driving distance. Watson Mill Bridge State Park is an ideal base camp for outdoor enthusiasts seeking history, nature, and outdoor recreation in the Georgia Piedmont.