Cotton Hill Campground is an Army Corps of Engineers
Campground located on Lake Walter F. George. Lake George
is located on the Georgia/Alabama border and has 45,181 acres of water area.

On the afternoon of May 3, 2012, we arrived at Cotton Hill, and
were greeted by the friendly office staff.
It wasn’t long before we had our site setup and our Kayaks in the
water.
The park has all sorts of wildlife but I found these little
guys to be the cutest.
We took the opportunity to do a lot of sightseeing, with our
first trip just a few miles up the road to Providence Canyon
State Park.
It was easy going for Ms.
Georgia hiking to the bottom of the canyon but the hike back up required several stops for resting, so she didn’t over do
it.
Kolomoki Mounds are another great place just a few miles
south of Cotton Hill and a neat place to spend the day.
The visitors center is built inside the burial mound
allowing you to see the construction from the inside and also gives you a
recreated look at the burial chamber.
and
display of artifacts
Looking down from the top of the temple mound it is
impossible to imagine how this was constructed with the resources available at
the time.
The town of Blakely,
GA has a suppressing amount of history to offer its visitors.
Tucked away just two blocks from downtown Blakely, is the
recreated heritage village overlooking the Chattahoochee
River.
A walk
through the town cemetery is
a step back in time.
Seeing the
row of unknown solders from the Civil War, you wonder how may mother &
wives never learned where their love ones were laid to rest.
102 – Church just
located between Kolomoki Mounds and Blakey.