Indian Springs State Park
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Indian Springs State Park
'Water fall' © All Rights Reserved.

Indian Springs State Park
'Water Flow' © All Rights Reserved.

Indian Springs State Park
© 2007 Lee Reed
website

Indian Springs State Park
© 2007 Lee Reed
website

Indian Springs State Park
© 2007 Lee Reed
website

Indian Springs State Park
© 2007 Lee Reed
website

Indian Springs State Park
© 2007 Lee Reed
website

Indian Springs State Park
© 2007 Lee Reed
website

Indian Springs State Park
© 2007 Lee Reed
website

Indian Springs State Park
'Below the bridge' © 2007 Lee Reed
website
The water levels have been extremely low making these rapids look rather calm. Makes for some great photographs, though.

Indian Springs State Park

Indian Springs State Park

Indian Springs State Park
'Indian Springs' © Copyright 2009 Jon Danielson

Indian Springs State Park
© Copyright 2009 Jon Danielson

Located off I-75 in middle Georgia, Indian Springs is thought to be the oldest state park in the nation. It was acquired by the state in 1825 and became an official "State Forest Park" in 1927. The Creek Indians used the springs for centuries to heal the sick and impart extra vigor to the well. During the 1800s, the area was a bustling resort town. Today, visitors can still sample the spring water while enjoying the park's cottages, camping, swimming, fishing and boating. Many structures within the park, such as the spring house, were built during the Great Depression by members of FDR's Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). A museum (hours limited) highlights Creek Indians, the resort era and CCC history.