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Explore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites

Explore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites 144 acre Lake MeriwetherExplore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites Explore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites Lake Meriwether Recreation ParkExplore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites Lake Meriwether offer primitive campsites with picnic tables and grillExplore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites Pull-thru sites with electricity and restroom facilitiesExplore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites Picnic ShelterExplore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites Lake Meriwether OfficeExplore Lake Meriwether – 144‑acre Recreation Park & Primitive Campsites Enjoy nature in this peaceful picnic area Presidential Pathways Woodbury

Hiking, boating, fishing, and even disc golf await you at this serene and secluded spot. This facility is nestled amid rustic settings surrounded by shady pines. Multiple campsites for primitive camping as well as drive-thru lots for RV's, have electric and water connections with bathrooms conveniently located near all sites. Numerous picnic tables, each with a grill or a large pavilion make for easy picnicking. For additional family fun, try the professionally designed 10-basket Disc Golf Course that flows beautifully through the trees all around the beautiful, picturesque 144-acre lake. Bank or boat fishing offers bass, bream, catfish and crappie varieties. Enjoy a stroll or jog our new walking trail, winding through over 6 miles of beautiful countryside. 

A day of relaxing and serenity also awaits you nearby at the Woodbury Highway 18 Bridge, which offers public access to the Flint River for additional outdoors activities along a 13-mile trip to Sprewell Bluff, or for the diver enthusiast, a 20-mile trip to the 36 Bridge in nearby Thomaston. 


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