Victoria Bryant State Park

Victoria Bryant State Park is a 502 acre Georgia state park located near Franklin Springs. Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgia's Piedmont plateau, this park offers facilities ranging from picnic sites and a swimming pool to an 18-hole golf course. The North Fork of the Broad River flows through the park, adding several water hazards to the course. The park also offers a short nature trail plus a long perimeter trail that takes hikers through hardwood forests. In addition, the park is home to many species of birds, plants, and reptiles.

Facilities

 * 35 Tent/Trailer/RV sites
 * Pioneer camping
 * Golf course
 * 3 playgrounds
 * Swimming pool
 * 5 Picnic shelters
 * Nature Center
 * 2 Fishing ponds

Annual events

 * Junior-Senior Catfish Rodeo (Memorial Day weekend)
 * Father-Son Golf Tournament
 * Civil War Enactment (June)

History
The site was originally owned by Paul Bryant, who donated the land in the early 1950s as a state park, with the condition it be named after his late mother, Victoria Bryant.