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This historically significant park is the oldest and largest Woodland Indian site in the southeastern United States, occupied by American Indians from 350 to 750 a.d. Georgias oldest great temple mound, standing 57 feet high, dominates two smaller burial mounds and several ceremonial mounds. The parks museum is built around an excavated mound, providing an unusual setting for learning who these people were and how they lived.
Natural Features
Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park is one of the most diverse natural and cultural areas in the state consisting of 1,293 acres. The park is set among the edge of an ecological transition zone between the flatlands of the Dougherty Plain to the south and east, and the steep gorges of the Chattahoochee Ravines to the north and west. Natural communities at Kolomoki are dominated by the presence of these steep ravines draining an otherwise flat plain. The ravines ultimately run into Kolomoki Creek, a Chattahoochee River tributary. They are characterized by forests of mesic hardwoods and spruce pine.
Recreation
Kolomoki Mounds is also known for its wide range of outdoor activities. Two lakes provide fishing and boating, and a campground is nestled under hardwoods and pines. Hikers can choose from three scenic trails. The Spruce Pine Trail offers views of lakes Yahola and Kolomoki, while the Trillium Trail meanders through the four different natural communities. White Oak Trail circles the mounds and passes through part of the village area. Children will enjoy the playgrounds, pedal boats,miniature golf and beach.
Facilities
1,293 Acres
2 Lakes
25 Tent, Trailer & RV Campsites
4 Picnic Shelters
1 Amphitheater
2 Group Shelters
1 Group Camp
2 Pioneer Campgrounds
2 Boat Ramps
Beach
Fishing Docks
Museum
Gift Shop
Playgrounds
Nearby Attractions
Seminole State Park
Lake Seminole
Bagby State Park, lodge and golf course
Providence Canyon State Park
Florence Marina State Park
Office and Museum Hours: 8AM to 5PM Eastern Time
Park Hours: 7AM to 10PM
Mound Area closed at dark

For reservation inquiries please call 1-800-864-7275
For Park inquiries please contact the park at 229-724-2151.

A ParkPass is required for all vehicles. Price for ParkPasses are not included with the reservation. Overnight guests pay only one ParkPass fee for the duration of their stay. The daily ParkPass is valid at all state parks visited the same day and is not valid at state historic sites.

ParkPass fees are as follow:
1-12 passenger vehicles $5 per day or $50 annual ParkPass;
13-30 passenger vehicles $30 per day or $75 annual ParkPass;
31 or more passenger vehicles $70 per day or $250 annual ParkPass;
Georgia active duty military/veterans $3.75 per day or $37.50 annual ParkPass.

For information on our park rules and reservation policies please visit our website http://gastateparks.org/thingstoknow. Rules and regulations are posted at site offices and must be observed by all guests and their visitors.

Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park camping trips are easy to plan with ReserveAmerica. Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park campground reservations can be made online. Click one of the links below to see available campsites at Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park or day pass availability.