Kolomoki Mounds State Park - United States

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About Kolomoki Mounds State Park

RV quick facts for Kolomoki Mounds State Park

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Max RV lengthSites accommodate RVs up to approximately 40 ft; confirm at booking
Full hookupsWater and electric at RV sites; no sewer at individual sites
Dump stationOn-site dump station available to registered campers
Reservation windowGeorgia State Parks accept reservations up to 13 months in advance
Cell serviceGenerally available from major carriers; coverage varies within the park
Road restrictionsNo tunnels or steep grades on the approach; rural two-lane highways
PetsLeashed pets allowed in campground and on trails

Best time to visit Kolomoki Mounds State Park

Spring (March through May) and fall (October through November) are generally the most comfortable times for RV travel, with mild temperatures, lower humidity, and good conditions for hiking the mound trails. Summer is hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, though the lakes and shaded campground loops help. Winter is mild and quiet, making it a strong shoulder-season option for RVers seeking open sites and cooler weather. Holiday weekends fill quickly, so reservations are recommended.

Jan 115 mm
61°F - 37°F

Cool and quiet; good for shoulder-season RV trips.

Feb 120 mm
65°F - 41°F

Mar 130 mm
72°F - 48°F

Wildflowers and mild hiking weather.

Apr 95 mm
79°F - 54°F

May 90 mm
86°F - 63°F

Warming up; humidity builds late in the month.

Jun 140 mm
91°F - 70°F

Hot and humid; afternoon thunderstorms common.

Jul 160 mm
93°F - 72°F

Peak heat; run AC and expect daily storms.

Aug 140 mm
92°F - 71°F

Hot and stormy; bugs active near the lakes.

Sep 95 mm
88°F - 66°F

Cooling gradually; hurricane remnants possible.

Oct 70 mm
79°F - 54°F

Prime RV month: dry, mild, and less humid.

Nov 85 mm
71°F - 45°F

Cool nights; fall color in hardwood stands.

Dec 110 mm
63°F - 39°F

Quiet season; easy reservations outside holidays.

Things to do at Kolomoki Mounds State Park

  • Tour the Kolomoki Mounds and Museum Easy
    RV parking available

    The park museum is built partially underground around an excavated mound, offering an unusual cross-section view of the site. Interpretive exhibits explain the Swift Creek and Weeden Island cultures that built the seven mounds between roughly 350 and 750 CE. RV parking is available at the museum lot. gastateparks.org/KolomokiMounds

  • Climb the Great Temple Mound Easy
    RV parking available

    The Great Temple Mound is the centerpiece of the park and the largest of the seven earthworks. A short stairway leads to the summit for views across the surrounding forest. The trailhead has paved parking suitable for RVs and tow vehicles.

  • Hike the Trillium and Spruce Pine Trails Easy

    A network of short nature trails loops through pine and hardwood forest between the mounds and the lakes. Trails are mostly flat and shaded, ideal for a morning walk before the Georgia heat sets in. Expect roughly 2 to 5 miles of combined walking depending on the loops chosen.

  • Fish and paddle on Kolomoki Lake Easy

    Two lakes within the park offer bass, bream, and catfish fishing from the bank or small boats. Canoe, kayak, and pedal boat rentals are typically available seasonally. A boat ramp serves small trailered craft.

  • Swim at the park beach Easy

    A small sand swim beach on Lake Kolomoki operates seasonally and provides an easy cool-down after exploring the mounds. Picnic tables and shade shelters sit nearby. Swim at your own risk as there is no lifeguard on duty.

  • Play miniature golf and picnic Easy
    RV parking available

    The park maintains a miniature golf course and several picnic shelters near the lake, making it family-friendly for RV groups with kids. Shelters can be reserved in advance through Georgia State Parks. Day-use parking accommodates longer vehicles.

  • Geocaching and birdwatching

    Kolomoki participates in the Georgia State Parks geocaching program, with caches hidden along trails and near historic features. The mix of lake, pine forest, and open fields attracts songbirds, wading birds, and seasonal waterfowl. Bring binoculars for early-morning outings from the campground.

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Kolomoki Mounds State Park, GA, United States

How to get to Kolomoki Mounds State Park

The park sits just north of Blakely, Georgia, off U.S. Highway 27, roughly a 45-minute drive from Dothan, Alabama, and about 1 hour from Albany, Georgia. Atlanta is approximately a 3.5 to 4 hour drive north via I-185 and U.S. 27, while Tallahassee, Florida is about 2 hours southeast. Roads in the area are flat rural highways with no tunnels or significant grades, but RVers should watch for low-clearance branches on some county roads and confirm fuel stops in advance. The nearest commercial airports for fly-and-rent trips are Dothan Regional (DHN) and Southwest Georgia Regional in Albany (ABY), with Tallahassee International (TLH) a larger option.

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