Roosevelt State Park Adventures
Roosevelt State Park is a scenic outdoor retreat in Georgia known for its beautiful vistas, abundant hiking trails, and historical significance. It offers diverse recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Popular Activities
Plan Your Visit
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Roosevelt State Park.
Entrance Requirements
Park entrance fee required; annual passes available.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage.
Visitor Information
Park office provides maps and information about trails and conditions.
Getting There
Accessible via US Highway 27 with well-maintained park roads.
Weather & Climate
The park experiences a mild climate with hot, humid summers and cool, mild winters. Spring and fall are ideal times to visit, with moderate temperatures and colorful foliage.
Conservation Efforts
Efforts are ongoing to manage invasive species and protect the diverse ecosystems. Fire risks during dry seasons necessitate controlled burns and visitor awareness.
Camping in Roosevelt State Park
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Pine Mountain Campground
Located near hiking trails with full amenities and RV hookups.
Lake Delano Camping Area
Offers lakeside sites for more secluded camping experiences.
Top Trails
Pine Mountain Trail
Renowned for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas, ideal for experienced hikers.
Dowdell’s Knob Trail
Leads to a historic overlook with expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Wolfden Loop Trail
Features scenic creek crossings, a waterfall, and rich biodiversity.
Mountain Creek Trail
Provides a pleasant stroll through forests and meadows, suitable for all skill levels.
Trailblazer Tips
Weekend visit? Start early to beat crowds on popular trails like Pine Mountain.
Summer brings vibrant greenery, but be prepared for high heat and humidity.
Weekends can see campgrounds fill quickly; reservations are recommended.
Bring plenty of water and sturdy shoes for the longer trails, especially the Pine Mountain Trail.