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17,000 Years of Continuous Human Habitation! Welcome to Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park. This park is a memorial to the relationship …

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May 4, 2025
The visitors center itself is unique architecturally and really impressive. The introductory video is a must see and the displays are informative. After about an hour we headed out to visit these…Full review by ronaldsH3276CR
Mar 22, 2025
This is beautiful! There is so much history here! You can walk up the biggest mound or just explore the smaller mounds. There is a museum of the area's history and the native Americans that lived the…Full review by Janet S
Feb 16, 2025
Great park with lots of walking trails. We took our dog and saw a lot of other dogs on the trails. Very nice visitor center with JR Ranger program. The rangers were so friendly and helpful; one playe…Full review by AT-Donna
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How long should we plan on staying at the mounds?
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This time of year you'll be "beating the heat," so you could easily and comfortably invest a couple of hours. I read everything I pass, so it took us between two and three hours. Hope …
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This time of year you'll be "beating the heat," so you could easily and comfortably invest a couple of hours. I read everything I pass, so it took us between two and three hours. Hope that helps you plan. Enjoy!
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Are dogs allowed on trails?
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Yes. Dog is allowed on leash. My family with our border collie visited there 3 weeks ago. Nice place for people also dogs.
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Can a handicapped person visit the ocmulgee mounds? How much walking is involved in a tour?
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The sidewalk from the parking lot to the lodge is flat concrete, but there is a gradual slope down and up again. The entrance to the lodge is very narrow, so I don't know if a wheelchair …
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The sidewalk from the parking lot to the lodge is flat concrete, but there is a gradual slope down and up again. The entrance to the lodge is very narrow, so I don't know if a wheelchair could fit inside. The remainder of the trails are dirt and grass. There is also a boardwalk through wetlands, but I don't recall if they have any stairs. But, all of the mounds can be viewed from the road and parking areas and there are interpretive signs adjacent to the lot. The visitor center is very good and is accessible. I recommend a visit even if you can't get to the top of the mounds. You'll miss some good views, but that's all. Call ahead if you are interested. The park rangers were very helpful and should be able to answer any more questions.
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Is it opened the day after Thanksgiving?
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I see no reason why it wouldn't be open the day after Thanksgiving. There is nothing on their website about it being closed. It is basically free unless there are special events.
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How much does it cost
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It is free to visit. Make sure to watch the movie (the Ranger will start it when you ask) it gives a great introduction and explanation.
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