STATE PARK FACILITIES 665 Acr es 61 Tent, Tr ailer, RV Campsites 5 Yurts 70,ooo-Acre Lake Swimming Pool and Concessions (seasonal) 2 Picnic Shelters Group Shelter (seats 80) Pioneer Campground ACTIVITIES Fishing - pier Boating - ramp and dock Canoe and Fishing Boat Renta l Swimming Hiking- 1.9 miles of trails Picnicking Surr ounded by 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, Bobby Br own State Park is located on a peninsula and provides a quiet oasis for water sport and camping enthusiasts. The largest man -made lake east of the Mississippi River offers excellent fishing, boating. skiing and sightseeing. Overnight visitors can choose from t wo campgrounds or the small yurt vi llage. Yurts. which are like large tents made of canvas and wood, ar e a unique camping experience pr oviding soft beds. electricity, a ceiling fan and picnic area. Located where the old town o f Petersburg once thrived during the 1790s, this par k is named for Lt. Robert T. Br own, U.S. Navy. who gave his life during World War II. Gean~ ~ STATE PARKS ., ' ' & HISTORIC SITES , . . . } ~ Operated by tile Georgia Oepa~ment al Nawral Resources 6105 Located 21 miles southeast of Elberton off Ga. Hwy. 72 NEARBY ATTRACTIONS Elijah Clark State Park Watson Mill Bridge State Park Robert Toombs House State Historic Site Richard B. Russell State Park and Golf Course Pioneer Nancy Hart's Cabin Granite Museum Georgia Guidesiones HOURS Park Hours: 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Gate locks at 10 p.m. Office Hours: 8 a.m. -5 p.m. INFORMATION Bobby Brown Stale Park 2509 Bobby Brown State Park Rd. Elberton, GA 30635 706-213-2046 Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites 2 MLK Jr. Drive, Suite 1352 Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-2770 For Reservations: 800-864-7275 or www.gastateparks.org Reservauon Center open Mondr1y-Frid11~8 a.m.-8 p.m. and S;:uurday-Sunday q a.m. - :; r.m. ES-I Gean STATE PARKS . & HISTORIC SITES ,,-\.:-..~~