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    Lake Point Resort State Park

    3.2 (14 reviews)

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    We picked the place because it was a state park and close to our grandparents on the way to fl....the views of the lake are perfect in the right spot....we had the room with 2 queen beds and it much bigger then any hotel/motel...the bar staff were really great even though they were also hosting a private event....the pool and playground were very close and with 2 teens and a toddler that was great...most definitely recommend for peace and quite or a family!!

    Looking out the room, across the patio, & into the woods.
    Andrew F.

    This resort did a great job with the remodeling of the lodge rooms some number of years ago. The furniture looks nice. The tile work looks great. The rooms are large. The bathrooms are huge. The fridge is pretty large. The doors are new and seem secure. The carpet is new and attractive. The pillows were of cheap foam, flat and firm. The bed was sufficiently firm. The staff is friendly. There were three problems. First, there was a very strong scent of cinnamon air freshener in the room. Second, there was a sticky residue from a spilt drink on the nightstand. Third, there were insects. I spoke to the staff about this. They were very apologetic, assured me that they want to run a clean place, and promised to speak with the rest of the staff. Being a state-run operation, my expectations were low. I think they exceeded my expectations in some ways; not so much with the bugs. Two things they could have done better: Since there is no interior hall like at some hotels, you can drive over and park right in front of your room's door. But you can not see the room numbers from the parking lot. The room numbers could be larger. They could also have shown me where my room was on a map instead of just saying it was way down at the end. I didn't check out the pool. I would have gotten up early to swim laps but the front desk said (lacking confidence) that the pool didn't open until 9am. But this place isn't geared towards business types that want to get up early to exercise. It's geared towards families. The food in the restaurant is good and reasonably priced. Given the size of the rooms and quality of the decor, I'd say the rooms are priced fairly as long as they fix the problems I mentioned. Most decent hotels (like Holiday Inn and Marriott) that are out in the middle of nowhere like this charge less -- but they usually have more competition. I don't know how much competition this lodge has if you are going to Lake Eufaula or are coming to a meeting at the resort.

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    David P.

    After driving through Eufaula for the past 15 years, I decided it was time to fish the lake. I rented a 1 bedroom cottage($127/night) that was right off a cubby hole of the lake. After trying catch a bass, I decided to ask the locals where are all the fish. I was informed that the hot time is from Feb to June and it being August you will catch catfish only. There are numerous alligators that patrol the area and I never felt unsafe. The cottage was spacious with a queen size bed, nice deck overlooking the water. I will be back next April.

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    Great and relaxing atmosphere. Service is amazing. Seafood on Friday is good. Sunday afternoon buffet is also good.

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    Providence Canyon State Park - Visitors center

    Providence Canyon State Park

    4.6(116 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    CBS SUNDAY MORNING ended a show with video from this park. We were so intrigued that we started…read moreresearching it for our October 2025 road trip. We are so glad we came. It was incredible! We visited the visitor center/gift shop the first day, before it closed at 5. Rangers were friendly and helpful. We got a map for our hike the next day, and bought some provisions for our stay at a Florence Marina State Park cabin up the road. The next day we hiked down the steep, rocky terrain to the signs for all the trails. We chose Canyons 4-5, which were flat, and less wet & less difficult to hike than Canyons 1-3, and other trails. The views were spectacular! We noticed the puddles of water & wondered why some were silvery and bright. When we asked the ranger in the visitor center/gift shop, she didn't know. The hike back up to the visitor center/gift shop required several stops at Boy Scout donated benches. Thank you, Boy Scouts! My asthmatic lungs needed the respites. At the visitor center, we used the boot cleaning mats and hose to wash off the red clay of Ga. On the way out of the park, we stopped at the restrooms on the right of the road. This is where we got the BEST photos! Stop, get out and walk to the fences. You will be thrilled with the view. We were. This is our now favorite park in GA.

    I wish we had more time here to explore all of the canyons! It was so unusual and fun to walk…read morethrough! There is loads of shade in the interior of the canyon and water does trickle through so expect to get a smidge wet and dusty from the canyon. The shop was loaded with great merch but the bathroom was out of service for us so everyone had to use the single toilet handicapped room which wasn't exactly great. The parking fee and map etc can be a little confusing so just be sure to go inside to make sure everything is on the up and up. The rim trail runs immediately around the visitor center just follow the fencing to the left to stay around the rim go to the right to go down into the canyon itself. Both are worth it. We spent more time in the canyon :)

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    Lake Pines RV Park

    Lake Pines RV Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    41.7 mi

    If I could give these guys 1/2 a star, I'd go with that. Their applaingly rude behavior truly…read moredeserves no stars. Though they advertise as a place that offers month to month business, my husband and I were offering them a guaranteed month to month business for a good bit of time while working in the area, however long they would work with us on, bouncing to another place if we exceeded their desired amount of time, and both people we spoke with - a woman one day and a man named Justin another, were very rude and "uppity/snooty". We have a 2023 Primetime Sanibel Widebody 5th wheel, 43 feet in length, very nice condition, and are two professional people (my husband an Operations Manager for a billboard company and I a Bid/Dept Manager for a Food Distributor, with a combined income of over $175k per year) and their response was "we wouldn't be a good fit" after we spoke with them guaranteeing we would abide by their strict rules. When we mentioned we may once in a blue moon babysit our grandkids while there, before I even finished my sentence, we were given a very terse response which was a strong indicator they do not want kids there. Obviously not family friendly. They mentioned not wanting "trashy trailers" and "trailer trash" type people in their campground - of which we aren't, but wow, the judgement - and that they currently have some campers they are "trying to be rid of", so camp with ease or expect to be thrown out. They want only new campers there, and royalty. I guess if you take a stab at them you'll have to see if you meet their high standards or contrarily meet their definition of "trailer trash". Beware, if your camper, though well maintianed yet only a 2021 model, you're trailer trash. Again, very picky, very high standards, strict rules, unbending, uppity, and just rude with a "holier than though" attitude. Apparently not very interested in keeping their business running either. We drove through the park on 4/20/26 and over half their campsites were empty. I wonder why. Yet, they turn down guaranteed month to month business for a time we were willing to allow them to designate. We will gladly take our business elsewhere to a much friendlier staff at a nicer, more secure campground nearby we have recently learned of - where we won't have to listen to trains pass behind us all day, and can watch kids be kids and play. Sad thing is, we've given them our business before while in Columbus, but never will again, and will tell all we know of a large group of campers we are affiliated with of their rude, snooty ways. Traveling through the area? I'd recommend staying elsewhere. Corps of Engineer parks on nearby West Point Lake (Amity, Shaefer Hard, Holiday, and WhiteTail Ridge), a campground on nearby Lake Harding (Blanton Creek), two near Fort Benning (one GA side - Camp David, the other AL side), one in Fort Benning (Uchee Creek), a KOA in nearby Americus, Ga and Auburn RV Resort in nearby Auburn, AL to name just a few. That is, unless you like to hobknob with the snooty folk.

    Great place , fantastic people . Bathrooms clean .nice park to just relax at or plenty to do in…read morearea . been here 10 weeks I am about to leave and I will miss this place , my Dog loved it as well .

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    Butter and Egg Adventures - Becoming a Butter and Egg Person

    Butter and Egg Adventures

    4.8(5 reviews)
    48.8 mi

    Great place with Great owners and staff! Awesome zip lines, challenge courses and other…read morerecreational activities!

    Just got back from an excellent 3.5 day retreat at Butter and Egg Adventures…read more My husband and I brought 25 students, plus our two kids down to Troy. While the website was impressive, we had no idea the treat we were in for! The staff is warm and welcoming. The camp is family run, and it is obvious that the rest of the staff are included in that warmth. Our students had a blast on the zip lines and ropes courses, and grew together as a group through the facilitated team building activities. As a director of Residential Life it was incredibly heart warming watching the students open up to each other and work together in a new way. Honestly, I really can't say enough good things. Even though my husband and I were the only chaperones of 25 teens (with our two kids), we felt relaxed the entire time. Because of the staff's collaboration with us, we knew the students were taken care of. It made the entire adventure a relaxing experience - which, believe me, is a huge feat. While there were threats of a storm (which never happened) we felt perfectly safe with the camp's procedures. Any of our group's random complications were handled with grace and support. You can really tell the thought and care that Susan, Ron, Natalie, and the rest of the crew put into the entire experience. If you are looking for a fun, easy, and transformative experience for a group- I HIGHLY recommend you contacting Susan and Ron at Butter and Egg Adventures!!

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    Lake Point Resort State Park - parks - Updated July 2026

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