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Indian Springs State Park is a 528-acre (2.14 km²) Georgia state park located near
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and Flovilla. The park is named for its several springs, which the
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and the
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. Thereafter, Indian Springs has been operated continuously by the state as a public park, although it did not gain the title "State Park" until 1931. The area became a
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town in the 19th century. It became an official "State Forest Park" in 1927. In 1931, along with
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, it became a founding unit of Georgia's state park system. Visitors are still allowed to sample the park's
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, all the while enjoying swimming, fishing, and boating. Several structures within the park were built during the
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by members of the
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. The park also contains a 105-acre (0.42 km²) lake consistently stocked with fish, as well as a 3/4 mile (1.21 km) nature trail. A 3.25 mile (5.23 km) trail connects the park to Dauset Trails. The park features a small museum that is open seasonally. Exhibits include the park's natural history, the resort era, activities of the
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, and the history and culture of the Creek Indians.


Facilities

*62 Tent/Trailer/ RV Campsites *10
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s *5 Picnic Shelters *1 Group Shelter *1 Group Camp *1 Stone Pavilion *1 Pioneer Campground * Miniature Golf Course *Boat Rental *Idlewilde Event Center


Annual events

*Southeastern Indian Celebration (June) *
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Program (August) *Christmas at Idelwilde (December)


Images

Image:15 21 107 indian springs entrance.jpg, Entrance sign Image:Creek at indian springs.JPG, Creek at Indian Springs State Park Image:17 08 099 indian springs.jpg, stone pavilion and spring house Image:19-15-086-pavilion.jpg, Stone Pavilion (interior) Image:15 21 197 indian springs.jpg,
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(interior) Image:16 14 061 indian springs.jpg, informational sign for Spring House Image:15 24 0283 indian springs.jpg, McIntosh Lake


Indian Springs State Park Museum

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References


External links

*Stolen lan
Indian Springs State Park
official website

1913 Geological Survey of Georgia, pages 94–95 cite a brief history and mineral content of the springs. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Indian Springs State Park 1825 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) State parks of Georgia (U.S. state) Natural history museums in Georgia (U.S. state) Museums in Butts County, Georgia Civilian Conservation Corps in Georgia (U.S. state) Nature centers in Georgia (U.S. state) Protected areas established in 1927 Protected areas of Butts County, Georgia