Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Introduction

Nestled along the Chattahoochee River, this state park offers a remarkable escape into Georgia's natural beauty. Just a short drive from metropolitan Atlanta, the park provides an accessible wilderness experience that showcases the diverse ecosystems of west central Georgia. Its carefully maintained trails and pristine river views make it a premier destination for nature lovers and outdoor recreation enthusiasts.

Background

A scenic riverside park offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features unique terrain that transitions between river bottomlands and upland forests, creating a rich ecological environment. Visitors can explore multiple trails, enjoy wildlife viewing, and experience the serene beauty of the Chattahoochee River watershed.

History

Established in 2012, Chattahoochee Bend State Park represents a significant conservation effort in the Coweta County region. The park was created to protect critical riparian ecosystems along the Chattahoochee River, preserving important wildlife habitats and providing recreational opportunities for local communities. Prior to becoming a state park, the land was primarily used for agricultural purposes, with limited public access to the river's natural landscape.

Address: 425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan, GA 30263Get Directions

Total Trail Length: 3.5 miles

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Points of Interest

  • Chattahoochee River views
  • Wildlife observation areas
  • Riverside hiking trails

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