Reservations
(800) 864-7275
Park (229) 896-3551
This park surrounds a 375-acre lake that has become a major boating and
waterskiing attraction in south Georgia. Fishing for bass, crappie,
catfish and bream is excellent. The Coastal Plain Nature Trail and
Gopher Tortoise Nature Trail wind through a cypress swamp, sandhill area
and other habitats representative of southern Georgia. Watchful visitors
may see waterfowl, the threatened gopher tortoise and indigo snake, and
other creatures. However, the park's most famous residents are the
thousands of black vultures and turkey vultures that arrive in late
November and stay through early April, making this park the largest
winter vulture roost in Georgia. Reed Bingham is less than six miles
from I-75, making it a relaxing stop for travelers.
Park Hours: 7AM-10PM
Office Hours: 8AM-5PM
Facilities
1,613 Acres
46 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($19-$21) - cable TV hookups
375-Acre Lake
Swimming Beach
3 Boat Ramps
Playground
Pioneer Campground ($15) (organized groups only)
6 Picnic Shelters ($40)
4 Group Shelters (seat 70–120, $50–$200)
Accessible Fishing Pier
Activities
Hiking – 4 miles of trails
Boating
Canoe Rental
Fishing – dock, boat rental
Miniature Golf
Bicycle Rental
Birding ~~ Buzzard viewing is best in the morning and late afternoon.
Best locations are near the bridge and dam in the morning and along the
nature trail boardwalk near dusk.
Address/Directions
Reed Bingham State Park
542 Reed Bingham Road
Adel , GA 316209764
Located 6 miles west of Adel on Ga. Hwy. 37 via I-75 exit #39,
and 14 miles east of Moultrie from U.S. Hwy. 319. |