FDR State Park in Pine Mountain, Georgia, is a sprawling 9,049-acre state park that offers a haven for hikers and backpackers with over 40 miles of scenic trails, including the popular 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail.
Visitors to the park can explore rolling mountains, visit historical sites like Dowdell's Knob where President Franklin D. Roosevelt once picnicked, and enjoy amenities built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, such as cottages, a swimming pool fed by cool springs, and guided horseback rides at privately operated stables.
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