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Hartwell Lakeside Park

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hartwell Lakeside Park
Hart Park
TypeNatural park
Location330 Hart Park Road, Hartwell, GA, 30643, US
Coordinates34°22′35″N 82°54′38″W / 34.376433°N 82.910666°W / 34.376433; -82.910666
Area147 acres (59 ha)
DesignerArmy Corps of Engineers
Operated byCity of Hartwell
Websitegastateparks.org/Hart

Hartwell Lakeside Park, formerly known as Hart State Park, is a 147 acres (59 ha) park in Hartwell, in northeast Georgia. The park is named after the American Revolutionary War heroine Nancy Hart, who lived in the Georgia frontier, and it was her devotion to freedom that has helped make her name commonplace in the Georgia upcountry.[1]

This recreation area is used by the community for swimming, boating, water skiing and water sports in general, and fishing on Lake Hartwell, and for hiking and biking on a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) trail. Hart Park also offers a playground for children and a self-registration campground, which is opened seasonally from March 15 until September 15.

History

In April 2020, management of the park passed from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to the City of Hartwell.[2] In June 2020, a groundbreaking ceremony was officially held for the renamed Hartwell Lakeside Park.[3]

Facilities

  • 78 tent, trailer, RV campsites
  • 16 walk-in campsites
  • 5 cottages (closed)
  • swimming beaches (seasonal)
  • 3 picnic shelters
  • cricket theater - music programs

References

  1. ^ "Nancy Hart-Revolutionary War Heroine". Army Corps of Engineers. Archived from the original on February 22, 2013.
  2. ^ "Hartwell Lakeside Park". Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  3. ^ Grayson Williams (June 24, 2020). "Let the camping begin: Ceremonial groundbreaking launches Hartwell Lakeside". Hartwell Sun. Retrieved October 11, 2022.

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This page was last edited on 11 April 2023, at 03:58
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