Parks & Recreation

Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Location: 33.4213412, -84.9732782
Size (acres): 2910

Park details

Address

425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan, GA 30263

Amenities

Campsites (65), Adirondack Group Campsite, Picnic Shelters (2)

Attractions

Boat Ramp, Gift Shop, Playground, Riverside Hiking Trails

Hours of Operation

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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Park details

Address

425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan, GA 30263

Amenities

Campsites (65), Adirondack Group Campsite, Picnic Shelters (2)

Attractions

Boat Ramp, Gift Shop, Playground, Riverside Hiking Trails

Hours of Operation

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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Park

overview

Chattahoochee Bend State Park showcases a tract of wilderness in northwest Coweta County. Located in a graceful bend of the Chattahoochee River, the park is a haven for paddlers, campers, and anglers. At 2,910 acres, Chattahoochee Bend is one of Georgia’s largest state parks, protecting five miles of river frontage. A boat ramp provides easy access to the water, while more than six miles of wooded trails are open for hiking and nature photography. An observation platform provides picture-perfect views of the river and forest.

Although most of the park has been left in its natural state, campers have many options for staying overnight within park boundaries. RV owners will enjoy the camping section with sunny pull-through and back-in sites. Tent campers can choose from riverfront platform sites, walk-in sites, and traditional developed campsites. The park even offers screened Adirondack-style shelters for families and groups who want a unique camping experience. Bathhouses with hot showers are a short walk from most campsites. Covered picnic shelters may be rented for birthday parties, reunions and other gatherings.

Around

the park

Share your sights and stories as you experience how the RiverLands changes and grows over time. Just like you. Visit us on Instagram at @chattahoocheeriverlands to share photos and memories made around the park.

Park

history

The Chattahoochee River and its surrounding areas and network of trails are rich in history and culture, ecology and habitat, and community. Do you have historical information on this park? Or a personal story? Share with us at riverlands@tpl.org

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