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James H (Sloppy) Floyd
James H. Sloppy Floyd is a small town located in Summerville, Georgia. It is a rural community with a population of just over 1,000 people. The town is known for its friendly atmosphere and its close-knit community. It is home to a variety of businesses, including a grocery store, a hardware store, and a few restaurants. The town is also home to a few churches and a post office. The town is surrounded by beautiful rolling hills and is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
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User Reviews
Joseph Tucker
A fantastic place to visit. A nice place e to fish go on a hike. I hiked around the lake and came upon a trail that had Halloween decorations put up for kids and felt like one myself. I also hiked the Marble Mine trail. Great experience for the whole family.
Ethan Robbins
Nice little state park in northwest Georgia. Can’t beat the 5 dollar fee to get in. Great hiking trails and a neat spot to explore is the marble cave.
Elizabeth Rosabal Harris
Fun hike, a little on the moderate side for beginners since there was a few inclines. But very nice under the shade. Really enjoyed the hike. Pretty spots to take pics. Was hoping for more views at the top but didnt get to see much. Is peaceful and lots of mushrooms 🍄 on the path. Was fun to take pics of the different ones on the trail.
Kelli Gibbs
James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park is a hidden gem! With over 560 acres of beautiful trails, peaceful lakes, and stunning scenery, it’s the perfect spot for hiking, fishing, or just soaking in nature. The trails are well-maintained and offer a great mix of easy and challenging routes, including some rewarding uphill climbs. One of my favorite discoveries was the beautiful old mine—such a cool piece of history tucked away in the woods! Despite a little rain and some bugs, the park’s natural beauty made every step worth it. The only downfall was the staff at the visitors center was not nice at all, clean facilities, and plenty of spots for picnics make this park a must-visit. Highly recommend for anyone looking to reconnect with nature!
Miguel Leal
Beautiful park!! I really enjoyed the kayak, so peaceful, with the perfect views of the trees from the lake. The hiking trails are very exciting, I loved seeing the water falling from the mountain and the peacefulness you can feel there! The staff, they were amazing, very friendly and helped us with the parking pass and activities to do there. Daily parking pass is 5$ and the annual pass 50$, kayak was like 12$ per hour, they have singles and for 2 people too, they also have paddle board and cycling boats, they also offer cabins to stay the night and if you want to take your tent with you, they also have a spot for tents and RVs, they have restrooms, laundry and picnic areas.