Hamburg State Park in Georgia State

Hamburg State Park

Hamburg State Park encompasses 741 acres and sits on the 225 acres of Hamburg Lake.

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Hamburg State Park Details

Hamburg State Park encompasses 741 acres and sits on the 225 acres of Hamburg Lake. The area includes boat ramps, picnic sites, and camping areas that are popular for fishers and families. A unique feature of the park is the still operational, water-powered grist mill that was built in 1921. The mill is still used to grind corn during events and can be viewed along with the museum of old farming tools from the surrounding rural area.

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