Georgia’s Very First State Park Is Still One Of The Best And Here’s Why You Need To Visit

Indian Springs State Park, Georgia's first state park, is renowned for its mineral-rich healing waters and historical significance.

It might not be the most beautiful, nor have waterfalls cascading down the mountainside like Amicalola Falls, but Georgia's first state park is still downight incredible. Magical even, some might say, especially after learning about the history. Just because this state park was the very first to be established in Georgia, doesn't mean it deserves to fall to the wayside. Here are a few reasons why you need to visit Indian Springs State Park.

Indian Springs State Park is not only the first state park recognized in Georgia, but it is also one of the oldest state parks in the country.

One of the reasons why this state park is so popular, drawing in crowds from all over the states, is because of the mineral rich healing waters that are produced within this spring.

For many centuries, Creek Indians collected spring water directly from this source in order to utilize the water for the healing benefits it provided.

The flowing mineral water has been said to contain homeopathic qualities, as it is produced by the pressure of the earth forcing the water to the surface, collecting many minerals during those process.

By the 1800s, the area around Indian Springs became a popular resort town because of this healing water, however, this did not withstand the test of time.

Today, visitors can frequent he springs and sample the spring water flowing directly from the stone house built during the Great Depression.

It isn’t uncommon to find visitors with bottles, jugs, and containers to fill up and take the mineral-rich waters home.

Indian Springs is more than just a place for "healing water" and is now recognized for being a tranquil, peaceful place in Georgia where families can gather, set up camp and spend a weekend away in nature.

With canoe and kayak rentals, swimming opportunities, cabins and campsites, Indian Springs State Park is a no-frills place that is loaded with history.

Bring the family—plus a few empty water bottles—and see for yourself what this uniquely historical state park has to offer.

The address for Indian Springs State Park is 678 Lake Clark Road, Flovilla, GA 30216. The park is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and there is a $5 parking fee associated. To find out more information about Indian Springs State Park, visit the website.

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