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FD Roosevelt
F.D. Roosevelt State Park is located in Pine Mountain, Georgia, and is the largest state park in Georgia. The park is named after President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who visited the area in 1932. The park offers a variety of activities, including camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, and horseback riding. There are also several historic sites within the park, including the Little White House, where President Roosevelt stayed during his visit. The park also features a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of birds.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Buster Johnson
Enjoyed the trip in 25 ft camper, site was level not much adjustment. Place was clean family atmosphere. If you like to walk trails this is the place.
Scott Andrews
FD Roosevelt State Park is Georgia's largest State Park. 9k+ acres, 40+ miles of hiking trails, including the well known 23 mile Pine Mountain Trail. Many amenities were built by the CCC, (Civilian Conservation Corps). The office/check-in building is a step back in time to the Depression era to see the craftsmanship of the CCC. The Look Out at the office is a must see. The campground is another story. The sites in section 2, 3 & 5 are unmanaged and in need of serious refresh and water management. Our site, 202 which is on an elevated spot, was under water when we arrived and stayed underwater for our 4 day visit. The water runoff pours directly through the site and under your camper. Many sites in the park remained swampy for the 4 days we were there. The State's answer is to just add larger crusher run. That is no fun even if you have a ground mat to lay down! The turns in the roads are treacherous with many having a sharp turn and no supporting shoulder. The sidewalk in section 1 has caved in and is dangerous. There is an ever present Camp Host/Team driving up and down the roads in John Deere Gators. The bath house by the playground is past time for a makeover. While the team keeps it clean and maintained, the facilities are dated and worn down. If we were to camp here again, we would only select a site in section 1- some are tent/small trailer only. The Trading Post has limited hours and is not well stocked. The Main Camp office is your destination for supplies or you can just drive a few miles down the road to Pine Mountain for most anything you need. Georgia State Parks are some of the best in the Country but FDR SP is not one they should be proud of.
Brandy Serrato
My family and I visited this beautiful state park and stayed in one of their cabins. We had the best time. Such a beautiful and clean place. We will most definitely be back!
Steve Keator
Very nice park with all sorts of amenities built by the CCC in the 1930s. Has horse riding, archery areas, endless hiking trails, swimming, camping, and many other things. Clean Campground, good sites with fresh water and electricity, primitive camping available. Near FDR White House and Warm Springs
Tiffany Ramsey
We had an Amazing time at our first visit here! We stayed at the campground site 111, and not only was it extremely peaceful, the Park Ranger and Camp Host were making rounds throughout the whole weekend! We felt very safe and enjoyed our interactions with the current camp host! Our son, who is 15, fished the lake, unfortunately, with no luck, just about every minute we were there! He was determined to catch the catfish to win the prize posted at the camp store! The game warden stopped by and checked on him out of distance from mom and dad and tried to slip him up on his fishing regulations and age limit but our fishing boy knew his laws (go mom and dad)! We will be back and look forward to doing so! Oh, and the comfort station was at 110% cleanliness!! Hot shower and clean, what more could you ask for?!!!