Watson Mill Bridge State Park
Overview
Watson Mill Bridge State Park in Comer, Georgia, is known for its historic covered bridge and for camping on weekends. Review excerpts describe primitive sites with wide-open, soft sandy ground and enough room for multiple tents or hammocks. The campground is also associated with a creekside setting, and one review notes that the bridge can be crossed on foot or by vehicle.
Verified review excerpts also mention picnic tables, covered pavilions with tables, a playground, a gift shop, and restrooms on the porch outside the gift shop. Kayaks were seen under shelter, though their use or rental status was not confirmed. Other review comments mention sitting on rocks in the water and climbing larger rocks for a better view, with a caution that the rocks can be slippery when wet. This campground suits visitors looking for primitive camping and a day-use setting with a historic bridge and simple park features.
Location
Whitsel Hollow RdComer, Georgia 30629
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Frequently Asked Questions About Watson Mill Bridge State Park
Does Watson Mill Bridge State Park allow pets?
No, Watson Mill Bridge State Park does not allow pets.