Reed Bingham State Park
Adel, GA
★★★★★
4.7(5 reviews)Amenities Overview
🏊Swimming
🎣Fishing
🚤Boating
⛺Camping
🅿️Parking
About Reed Bingham State Park
Escape to Reed Bingham State Park, a sprawling oasis just outside Adel, Georgia! Located at 542 Reed Bingham Rd, Adel, GA 31620, this 4.7-star-rated park offers a fantastic getaway for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The centerpiece is a beautiful 375-acre lake, perfect for a relaxing afternoon of kayaking or a challenging fishing trip. Bring your own canoe or kayak, and enjoy the calm waters. While specific fish species aren't listed, fishing is frequently enjoyed there.
Beyond the lake, you'll find a clean and safe swimming area with a convenient beach—perfect for cooling off on a hot Georgia day. Restrooms are located nearby for your comfort. If a more relaxed activity is your style, there’s a miniature golf course to test your putting skills.
Camping options may be available, so it’s worth checking their website for availability and details. Parking is generally available at the park.
Recent visitors rave about the park's tranquil atmosphere and family-friendly activities. One five-star review highlighted the cleanliness and well-maintained facilities, making it a truly enjoyable experience for all ages. Another gave it a perfect score, emphasizing the peaceful setting ideal for a relaxing weekend escape.
Reed Bingham State Park offers a great blend of outdoor fun and convenience, making it a worthwhile destination for a day trip or a longer stay. Come explore the beauty of southwest Georgia and make some wonderful memories.
Detailed Information
Fishing
- Fishing is available
Swimming
- Water Conditions: safe
- Water Conditions: clean
- Facilities: bathroom
- Facilities: beach
Boating
- Boat Types: kayak
- Boat Types: canoe
Reviews
- ★★★★★9 months agoBeautiful spring day at Reed Bingham! Campground is well spaced and clean, and we even caught some gopher tortoise out sunning themselves.
- ★★★★★9 months agoExcellent State Park! Miles of trails, paved roads, nice campground, wonderful staff, and room between campsites. Bike riding is safe. This is a tortoise restoration location. Tortoises everywhere. One area has over 100 burrows. The park is always well maintained.
- ★★★★★about 1 year agoBeen here before a few times but it's been a few years. There is a lot of storm damage from Helene. The trails have many, many trees over them and the boardwalk. Tried to kayak up the river. Got half way up and a tree is down in it, too. Lots of work ahead for the park. Also hope they update the bathrooms. The one at the trails is absolutely disgusting. The one down by the lake isn't much better. The cleanest one is the one by the canoes. Also, yes there is a swimming area, but be aware this lake and river is loaded with alligators. I took video of one not 100 feet from swimming area. I saw 7 in one afternoon..... two were 6 foot, two were 5 foot, one 4 foot and two were 3 foot.
- ★★★★★about 1 year agoGreat state park! Too bad Helene blocked some of the trails with trees. You can play mini golf and rent kayaks. Beautiful Dam!
- ★★★★★11 months agoIt was disappointing the main trail was closed due to storms but we managed to find and enjoy some lovely spots while exploring. Def was a nice break from road trippin to FL!