Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park
This historically significant park is the oldest and largest
Woodland Indian site in the southeastern U.S., occupied by American
Indians from 350 to 750 A.D. Georgia’s oldest great temple
mound, standing 57 feet high, dominates two smaller burial mounds
and several ceremonial mounds. The park’s museum is built
around an excavated mound, providing an unusual setting for
learning who these people were and how they lived. Inside, visitors
will find numerous artifacts and a film. Outdoor activities include
camping, fishing, picnicking and boating. Hikers can choose from
two scenic trails. The Spruce Pine Trail offers views of lakes
Yahola and Kolomoki, while the Trillium Trail meanders through
hardwoods and pines.