George L. Smith State Park
George L. Smith State Park is a Georgia state park located in Emanuel County. The park is named after George L. Smith, a former speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives and Emanuel County native. Attractions include a grist mill, covered bridge, and the dam of the Parrish Mill. The park's location on a mill pond dotted with many cypress trees makes it a destination for anglers and canoeists. The moderately-sized state park is in a remote location, making it an attraction for bird watchers and naturalists. Rare birds in residence include the great blue heron and the white ibis.
The lake/dam and mill host a museum documenting the history of the site, along with selected artifacts from the old grist mill, as well as educational materials on the 15 Mile Creek watershed and estuary.
Facilities
- 18 Tent/Trailer/RV Campsites
- 8 Cottages
- 1 Group Shelter
- 1 Pioneer Campground
- Canoe Rental
- 1 Group Shelter
- 4 Picnic Shelters
- of walking trails, of canoe trails