Off the beaten path:Sprewell Bluff State Park   2 comments


If you live in Central Georgia area, I hope Sprewell Bluff State Park is on your list of weekend adventures. 

We moved to middle Georgia in late 2003. Since spring of 2004, we have made the trek well over twenty times to the park. The mere five dollar parking  is no skin off my nose. The scenery along the route is worthy enough for a Sunday drive with the family.    On the way to the river and park, peach orchards grow for miles. The next photo is the machine that removes offending peach trees, whether from storm damage or disease, this will uproot a peach tree without hesitation.

Small towns like Yatesville, Georgia offer great photo opportunities and friendly waves from the locals is a given.

Many history lessons exist only a few feet away from the path of black top that take you to the park.

    

The next pic I shot in Thomaston is in sharp contrast to the earlier pictures.    So once we are through Thomaston, Georgia, the State park is but a few miles up the road.

I am excited about every time we make a trip to the Flint River. Y’all know my fascination of rocks. The Flint flowth over in rocks much to my childish delight!

I have the five dollars ready to deposit into the self-pay station. We are barely parked and I am in the river.

 The look on my face shows the seriousness of my fun time.

   After three hours of playing with rocks in the river, I still was hesitant to leave.  

     

 

      We spend three or four hours playing by the water. On the way home we play with the camera and snap pics in old structures with random images that caught my eye.

      

  I have to add a goofy pic or two.

 

2 responses to Off the beaten path:Sprewell Bluff State Park

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  1. I really do not know why all the pics I wanted do not show up on my blog!!! Tired of messing with it….you try to make sense of it. Enjoy the pics that did upload. A~

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