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General Coffee State Park, Nicholls, Georgia
One of southern Georgia’s “best kept secrets,” this park is known for interpretation of agricultural history at its Heritage Farm, with log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill and other exhibits. Seventeen-Mile River winds through a cypress swamp where the park hosts rare and endangered plants. The threatened indigo snake and gopher tortoise make their homes in this wiregrass community. Overnight accommodations include camping, cottages, and the Burnham House, an elegantly decorated 19th century cabin perfect for romantic getaways. The park was donated to the state by a group of Coffee County citizens in 1970 and is named after General John Coffee, a planter, U.S. Congressman and military leader.
Located 6 miles east of Douglas on Ga. Hwy. 32.
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Facilities:
1,511 Acres
4-Acre Lake
50 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($23)
Burnham Cottage ($150)
5 Cottages ($90-$160)
Cottage #1 is a dog friendly cottage
Group Lodge (sleeps 32, $250)
7 Picnic Shelters ($25-$50)
Group Shelter (seats 175, $135)
Pioneer Campground ($25 and up)
Swimming Pool (fee)
Heritage Farm
Outdoor Amphitheater
Activities:
Hiking - 4-mile nature trail and boardwalk
History and Nature Programs
Fishing
Canoe Rental
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| Address |
46 John Coffee Rd, Nicholls, Georgia, USA, 3155-49246 |
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(912) 384-7082 |
| Toll Free | (800) 864-7275 |
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| Please use toll-free numbers for reservation requests only unless otherwise stated. Check the providers website ( where applicable ) for other contact information. |
Map showing location of General Coffee State Park
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Friday 10th July 2009 |
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