Reservations (800) 864-7275
Park
(229) 724-2150
Nearby Park Lodge
(877) 591-5575
FACILITIES AVAILABLE for September 3-6:
Pioneer Campsites, Group Camp, Picnic Shelter, Amphitheater
(as of August 31, 2010 - updates are posted on Tuesday)
This historically significant park is the oldest and largest Woodland Indian site in the southeastern U.S., occupied by American Indians from 350 to 750 A.D. Georgia’s oldest great temple mound, standing 57 feet high, dominates two smaller burial mounds and several ceremonial mounds. The park’s museum is built around an excavated mound, providing an unusual setting for learning who these people were and how they lived. Inside, visitors will find numerous artifacts and a film. Outdoor activities include camping, fishing, picnicking and boating. Hikers can choose from two scenic trails. The Spruce Pine Trail offers views of lakes Yahola and Kolomoki, while the Trillium Trail meanders through hardwoods and pines.
Park Hours: 7AM-10PM
Office and Museum Hours: 8AM-5PM
(Museum closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day)
www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/KolomokiMounds
FACILITIES:
- 1,294 Acres
- 2 Lakes (50 acres and 80 acres)
- 24 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($25-$27)
- 7 Picnic Shelters ($40-$70)
- 2 Group Shelters (seat 50 and 120, $95-$155)
- Amphitheater ($55)
- Group Camp (sleeps 135, $505)
- 2 Pioneer Campgrounds ($35)
- Playground
- 7 Indian Mounds, Museum and Gift Shop ($2.75-$4)
- Note: The group camp pool and public swimming pool are no longer open.
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Events

Free Day at Kolomoki Mounds Saturday, Sep 25, 2010 8 AM to 10 PM
| Join the park staff for an entertaining and informative tour of Kolomoki Mounds and Museum. 229-724-2150. |
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Kolomoki Festival Saturday, Oct 9, 2010 9 AM to 4 PM
| The festival will have arts and crafts, great food, live entertainment, primitive skills demonstrations, and storytellers. $5 parking. 229-724-2150. |

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