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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full hookups | Water and electric sites available at the campground; check Georgia State Parks for 50-amp availability |
| Dump station | On-site dump station at the campground |
| Reservation window | Reservations accepted up to 13 months in advance through Georgia State Parks |
| Cell service | Generally usable on major carriers along US 441; can be weaker in wooded campground loops |
| Road restrictions | No mountain passes or tunnels on approach routes; flat coastal-plain driving |
| Pets | Leashed pets welcome in the campground and on most trails |
| Nearest services | Fuel, groceries, and propane available in Helena and McRae, within a few miles of the park entrance |
Spring and fall are the most comfortable times to visit Little Ocmulgee State Park, with mild temperatures, lower humidity, and good conditions for hiking, boating, and golfing. October through April offers cooler nights and fewer biting insects, making it popular with snowbirds and RV travelers escaping northern winters. Summer brings hot, humid weather and afternoon thunderstorms, though the lake and pool provide welcome relief. Winter is mild but can bring occasional freezes, and the park generally remains open year-round.
Mild winter days, cold nights; quiet camping season.
Pleasant spring weather, wildflowers along trails.
Popular shoulder season for RV travel.
Hot and humid; frequent afternoon thunderstorms.
Peak heat and humidity; use pool and lake to cool off.
Hot, humid; biting insects active.
Late-season thunderstorms possible; watch tropical weather forecasts.
Excellent weather for camping, hiking, and golf.
Cool, dry, and comfortable.
Mild winter; occasional freezing nights.
The Magnolia Boardwalk is an elevated wooden trail that winds through cypress wetlands and mixed hardwood forest inside the park. The short, flat route is suitable for most fitness levels and offers wildlife viewing opportunities for turtles, wading birds, and songbirds.
The park's 265-acre lake is open for fishing and non-motorized or small-motor boating. Anglers target largemouth bass, bream, catfish, and crappie from the bank, fishing pier, or a boat launched from the on-site ramp.
Wallace Adams is an 18-hole public golf course operated at the park. The layout winds among pines and ponds and is open to day visitors and lodge or campground guests.
Oak Ridge Trail is a natural-surface loop through upland pine and oak forest near the campground. It is a good short hike for stretching legs after a long drive.
The park features a seasonal swimming pool plus miniature golf, tennis and pickleball courts, a playground, and picnic shelters. These amenities make it a practical base for families traveling by RV.
The mix of lake, wetland, and sandhill habitats supports a range of wildlife including wading birds, waterfowl, woodpeckers, deer, and gopher tortoises. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to spot animals along the boardwalk and lakeshore.
The on-site lodge offers a restaurant and meeting space within the park. RV campers can walk or drive over for a sit-down meal without leaving the property.
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Little Ocmulgee State Park, GA, United States
The park sits along US Highway 441 between Helena and McRae in Telfair County, roughly 65 miles southeast of Macon, about 75 miles west of Savannah via I-16 and US 441, and approximately 150 miles from Atlanta via I-75 and local state routes. Access is via flat coastal-plain highways with no mountain passes, tunnels, or steep grades, making it straightforward for large RVs and towables. Drivers should watch for two-lane rural sections of US 441 with slower traffic and occasional narrow shoulders. The nearest commercial airports for fly-and-rent trips are Middle Georgia Regional Airport in Macon and Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.
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