Watson Mill Bridge State Park, Comer, Georgia

Known as one of the most picturesque state parks in Georgia, Watson Mill Bridge contains the longest original-site covered bridge in the state, spanning 229 feet across the South Fork River. Built in 1885, the bridge is supported by a town lattice truss system held firmly together with wooden pins. At one time, Georgia had more than 200 covered bridges; today, less than 20 remain. The park is an ideal spot for an afternoon picnic or an overnight stay at the campground. Hiking, biking and horseback riding trails allow visitors to enjoy the thick forest along the river or travel into the park’s backcountry. During summer, visitors often play in the cool river shoals just below the bridge.

Located 3 miles south of Comer off Ga. Hwy. 22

Facilities
1,018 Acres
5-Acre Mill Pond
Covered Bridge
32 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($22-$24)
Log Cabin Bunkhouse (sleeps 8, $50)
3 Picnic Shelters ($30)
Group Shelter (seats 100, $90)
Pioneer Campground ($30 and up)
Horse Stalls ($8) with 11 Campsites ($22-$24)

Activities
Hiking – 7 miles of trails
Bicycling – 5 miles of trails
Horseback Riding – 12 miles of trails, camping areas, stalls, no horse rentals
Canoe and Pedal Boat Rental
Fishing – catfish, bass and bream
Trail Details

Address and contact details

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Watson Mill Bridge State Park
650 Watson Mill Road
Comer
Georgia
30629
USA

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