It was our first time and last.We stay two week the bathrooms was clean one time it was 4th of July week end.We didn't see a host the whole time we were there there was a fuss the law was call still didn't see a host.They didnt e mail us and let us know the pond was dry.The price was a little high you have to paid for every thing your children did there was one pool and when the lodge was full and camp ground was full so was the pool.
A few friends and I visit the park twice every year and have been doing so for the last 10 years. It is our first and last stop on our week long spring and fall motorcycle trips from central Florida to the mountains on north Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Occasionally we tent camp and other times stay in the hotel. We always enjoy eating at the restaurant. The entire park staff has always been pleasant and friendly. The rooms are nice, always clean and ready for a good nights sleep. We enjoy the swimming pool when it's open.There is ample parking and the park itself is well kept and always enjoyable. None of us golf, so we can't speak to that, except to say that the golfers we talk to there always seem to be friendly and in a good mood ;) Personally, I always enjoy my stay, especially when real southern fried chicken (my favorite) is on the menu!
I stayed at Little Ocmulgee for a business meeting. Starting off with the good; the grounds are beautiful, the trails are nice, the golf course is well maintained and the food at the restaurant is not bad. The rooms, however, have not been updated in a long time and could use some new beds, carpet, toilets, etc. The walls were pretty thin (a party raged outside my door late into the night). I do not recommend staying here, but the park is worth of visit if you're in the area.
nice peaceful place. Looks like a great place to take children. Has a lot of kid friendly things. I went off season and it was very peaceful.
This could be such a beautiful state park! Lake is drained, playground between the loops in campground is gone. Rates are sky high. Spanish moss is everywhere which is very nice to see. Sites are very wide and in October about 10% occupied. Trails are made of sand and in some areas it is very deep specially going up the hills, so be careful riding bicycles. We will consider returning in summer months for splash pad and hopefully the lake will be full again to deserve the $35/night rate.
They've just redone the golf course greens and they are awesome! The entire course has a great "new" feel. This course is one of several state park courses that are true jewels and shouldn't be missed. Generally not crowded but weekends can be busy. The prices for the golf packages are very good.
LOSP isn't far from home and we will be back! Splash pad is fun and clean. The playground is top notch and the campground gives each site tons and tons of space! Very peaceful and the activities offered for out child through the days we were there made her day. The staff was very nice and helpful.
We stayed here the last week in October in the campground. Some sites were level, others not so much. A few loud campers but overall pretty quiet. The dump station location is a little awkward. We were disappointed the lodge wasn't having the seafood buffet with no prior notice. There were having a private banquet, don't know if that played into the decision. The Sunday buffet looked good, and breakfast was good. Great cable selection. They had a haunted trail that looked fun, and showed movies on a big screen on Friday night. The hiking trail was nice. You could buy wood and starter logs at the trading post. Not much in the surround towns, but a small grocery store close by.
My family and I visited Little Ocmulgee State Park for a friend’s weekend where the boys played golf and the girls played at the pool.We arrived on a Friday night and the restaurant had a seafood special. It was quite good. Our check in was quick and our room in the lodge while not fancy was fine. The bathroom was a bit small but it was very clean and accommodating. Breakfast was included and was a buffet which was quite good.The golf is great and the course is fine for duffers like us. The girls enjoyed the pool.We did go into McRae to eat on Saturday night so I cannot rate the dining room for that evening.Golf on Sunday was also good and the girls again enjoyed the pool.Overall a very good golf weekend at a very reasonable price. The only drawback is there is not much shopping for the girls so if they don’t like the pool they might be in trouble.
We went for an overnight camping trip. The campsites were wide and some had full hookups. There was a playground near the lake. We stayed during the spanish moss festival. The festival was not very well attended, with a small crafts fair, a hand full of amusement attractions, some food stands, and some live music (mostly karaoke). The lake was drained so no watersports were available aside from some fishing on the pier. Our kids enjoyed the campfire and going on a brief hike. We never went to the lodge or golf course so ymmv.Overall it is an okay place to spend the night camping but not much else for families to do.