This bridge, which connects the Cook County side of Reed Bingham State Park with the Colquitt County side, was completed in 1974 and was dedicated on July 13, 1974 by Governor Jimmy Carter. Serving as an outstanding state park facility for South Georgia since 1958, this park located on Little River
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Welcome to buzzard heaven. During the winter, thousands of birds, roost in the trees and soar overhead. Buzzards aren't the only thing you'll see, this park offers easy hiking trails, bike and boat rentals, a lakeside beach for sunning and swimming, mini golf and a playground for the kids.
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Reed Bingham State Park surrounds a 375-acre lake that has become a major boating and water-skiing attraction in south Georgia. The lake is also popular with anglers and its waters are full of largemouth bass and sunfish. Reed Bingham State Park, named for a local activist who played a significant
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- This park surrounds a 375-acre lake that has become a major boating and water-skiing attraction in south Georgia. The Coastal Plains Nature Trail winds through a cypress swamp, pitcher plant bog, sandhill area and other habitats representative of southern Georgia. During summer, a butterfly and h
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Visitors to this pretty park usually see abundant wildlife, including rare species such as gopher tortoises, spotted turtles, limpkins, moorhens and nesting bald eagles. Alligators are often seen sunning along the lake"s edge. During winter, thousands of "buzzards,"; actually black and vultures and
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