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My wife and I love to occasionally load up the kids and take off to any interesting place we can find within a short drive of Dothan. Our area has an abundance of unique sights, some well known and some not so well known.
Kolomoki Mounds State Park
Location – Early County Georgia, just north of Blakely. Take Hwy 52 on the east side of town toward Columbia. Once in Georgia, just follow the signs.
Drive time from Dothan – about an hour or so
Cost – $3 to park, a few dollars to see the presentation at the Interpretive Center. Overall, we spent less than $20 for a family of five. Camping, etc. are extra.
Amenities – Camping, swimming pool, lots of picnic and play areas, fishing, hiking, Indian museum
Best advice – Appreciate the history of this area, and wear comfortable climbing shoes
Website – Georgia State Parks – Kolomoki Mounds
One of the most important and well preserved archaeological sites in our area, Kolomoki Mounds nearly 1300 acres feature seven earthern Indian mounds built by the Swift Creek and Weeden Indians somewhere between 250–950 A.D. The Temple Mound is by far the largest, and a walk up the steps to the top gives you a view of most of the park. The park was formed back in the late 1930’s, and in 1940 the Civilian Conservation Corp built a camp and a dam to form the 80 acre lake.
Archaeological excavations took place in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s lead by Dr. William Sears. The Museum and Interpretive Center are actually built around one of the burial mounds, so visitors can see first hand what the inside of one of the mounds looks like.
Realistically, you can see the sights and the museum in just a few hours. There are some great picnic areas and pavilions scattered throughout the park, so be sure to take a lunch and enjoy those. The kids will love the playgrounds!
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