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Kolomoki Mounds Campground

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This is a public campground located within a 1293-acre state historic park, offering 35 campsites for either tents or RVs. The park features a museum, swimming pool, boat ramp, nature trails, boat rentals, dump station and flush toilets. There is a 24 hour attendant. Recreation includes swimming and fishing.

Location: off Hwy 27, Blakely Georgia Telephone 912-723-5296

Other RV campgrounds and dealers nearby:
(Fort Gaines) Cotton Hill Campground
(Bainbridge) East Bank Campground
(Blakely) Kolomoki Mounds Campground
(Malone) Neals Landing Park
(Donalsonville) Seminole State Park Campground

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