Reed Bingham State Park, Adel, Georgia
. . . Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it. ~ Luke 11:28
We moved from Adel (A+ – del) to Cordele (Core-DEAL), Georgia. It was very overcast today and spitted rain on us several times, but by the time we arrived 1 ½ hours and 80 miles later, the weather was fine.
Georgia Veterans State Park, Cordele, Georgia
One of Georgia’s true treasures, Georgia Veteran’s State Park was established in 1946 as a memorial to U.S. veterans. This beautiful 1,308 acre park pays tribute to veterans from the Revolutionary War through the present day. The Park operates under the theme, “Serve the Living: Honor our Heroic Dead. Easily accessible from I-75 (via Exit 101 and west on Highway 280) in Cordele, GA, the park features the picture-perfect Lake Blackshear, an array of recreational activities and its signature Military Museum with engaging indoor exhibits, as well as outdoor static displays including: a B-29A Superfortress, jets, a helicopter, tanks, landing craft and artillery.
Refresh your spirit with a walk on the four miles of nature trails, or gather the family and enjoy a lakeside picnic and a swim from the sandy beach. The classic Southern lake is also perfect for fishing and boating, while the 18-hole Denis Griffith’s designed course provides golfers with a challenging day. With endless possibilities including camping, a model airplane flying field, an 18-hole Disc Golf course, the Veteran’s Museum, biking, kayaking, canoeing, a hummingbird and butterfly garden and three playgrounds you will want to stay for several days. For the ultimate scenic excursion ride the SAM Shortline Excursion Train that runs through the park on its way from Cordele to Plains, GA, stopping in cultural and historic sites along the way. ~ from their website
Blaine had read about a store close by called Stripling’s that’s known for their meats and sausages, so once we were set up, we drove over to see what they had. Sausage sandwiches for dinner it is! But not until after another brief rain shower passed over us.
Then, because we ate so much dinner, we took a really long walk around the Park. This place is huge and diverse!
And we happened upon an old car show! It was called ‘Cabin Fever’ because it’s the first time they’ve brought the cars out this season. Apparently, they travel around. What a marvelous display! I attempted to get more information, but was unsuccessful.
And our site doesn’t have sewer hook-up, so for the next 7 nights, I’ll be using the bath house. Hopefully it won’t prove to be as entertaining as the one at O’Leno. 😊