Reed Bingham State Park

Coordinates: 31°09′59″N 83°32′21″W / 31.16652°N 83.53903°W / 31.16652; -83.53903
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Reed Bingham Lake

Reed Bingham State Park is a 1,613 acre (6.53 km2)

indigo snake
. In addition, the park offers camping and fishing with special ponds for kids that are only open on specific dates. It was named for Amos Reed Bingham who was instrumental in having the park established.

Facilities

  • 46 tent/trailer/
    RV
    Sites
  • 6 picnic shelters
  • 4 group shelters
  • 3 boat ramps
  • 3 fishing docks
  • Pioneer camping
  • Playground and miniature golf course

Annual events

References

  1. ^ "Reed Bingham State Park | Georgia State Parks". gastateparks.org. Retrieved July 22, 2016.

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31°09′59″N 83°32′21″W / 31.16652°N 83.53903°W / 31.16652; -83.53903