Little Tallapoosa Park is 256 acres and includes:
7 miles of natural trails
2.5 miles of paved trails
7 acre open meadow for events, disc golf, and more
32 tent/pop-up campsites with 120-Watt electric hookup
23 RV campsites with water, sewer, and power hookups
All sites have picnic table and fire ring with grill
Equestrian parking
Comfort station with bathroom, showers, washer, and dryer
Small pond for fishing
17 Geocaches
Tent, Pop-ups- $15 per night
RV’s, Trailers-$30 per night
AMAZING PLACE TO CAMP! Whether you're in a tent, fifth wheel, camper or RV. There is also an equestrian side I haven't venture into.
The are a lot of paved trails, 2 ponds and the Tallapoosa River is on the back side of the Park.There is a cool splash pad for the kids. Dogs are welcome.
There are water and sewer hook ups at each RV/CAMPER sites.
And there is a bath house available
Check it out, you won't be disappointed.
Fun little park, close to home. The paved walking loop is beautiful. (Lots of mosquitos but If you live in Georgia you know it’s the nature of the beast..) you can venture off and take a big foot trail or walk the unpaved back loop around the big lake, (Behind the tent campsites). Bring a swimsuit for the kids there is a well maintained splash pad, park, restrooms, and picnic tables. Make sure you pay the 5$ to park or even better buy a year long pass for 40$ at the office.
We needed an overnight stop on our trip from Texas to NC and this park was the perfect spot! It is not far off I-20 and quiet and beautiful. We are in a 40 foot super c towing a Jeep gladiator and had no issues getting in and out with all paved parking roads and long mostly level pull-through sites with full hook ups. The office staff was great making our reservation that day with late check in. It is gated and very quiet and safe. The normal rate is $50 but is 40 for us with a senior discount. We plan to return when we can spend some time at the park and this will be a regular stopover for us in the future as we make this trip often.
Camped over memorial weekend at the tent site #13. Absolutely wonderful, mostly shaded and quiet. Close to the bathhouse if needed.
Family members stayed in the equine area and the RV area and both were wonderful.
Trails are nice, splash pad was a hit and the playground.