From I-20: Take exit 123 (Lee State Park Rd). Go 1 mi. N. and turn left into the park entrance.
Absolutely loved camping here! We rode bikes on the beautiful shady trails and stopped to see all the Artesan wells! Freezing cold water was such a pay off from our bike ride! We will be back!! ❤
Nice quiet camping spot! Spent 2 weeks enjoying the artisan wells with crystal clear water flowing from them. A clean and clear swimming spot to cool off when it's hot. Multiple fishing holes to sit back and relax. You will find amenities for horses along with trails to walk and explore. Not to be overlooked is the extremely friendly host staff and rangers always willing to answer questions and help out. I highly recommend this park!
I didn't see any horse but found deer marks close to the ponds. I was the only one there since the temperature was 35 early morning. Next time I'll bring my bike to do the long loop.
Another great state park! There is a lot to do here. There is a short boardwalk through the floodplain area. And the Floodplain Trail is pretty easy to hike, really well marked, and includes 2 of the artesian wells. Loop Road is a gorgeous path to hike, ride bikes or horses. It follows the Lynches River and is shaded by a tunnel of trees. There is a kayak launch on Loop Road with a pretty big parking area. The gift shop has snacks, games, books, and all kinds of souvenirs. And admission is free so totally worth a visit!