FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT STATE PARK
FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT STATE PARK2970 Ga. Highway 190 Pine Mountain, Georgia 31822
Phone: 706-663-4858 Reservations: 800-864-7275
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Franklin D Roosevelt State Park
'Little whitehouse'
© John Bunting
Another view of the Little Whitehouse
Franklin D Roosevelt State Park
'Little Whitehouse'
© John Bunting
The Little Whitehouse where FDR died in April of 1945
Franklin D Roosevelt State Park
'Warm Springs in Georgia'
© John Bunting
Area of the warm springs swimming area.
Franklin D Roosevelt State Park
'FDR portrait'
© John Bunting
This portrait is on dispaly in the museum and was being painted when he died in April 1945.
Located near Callaway Gardens and the town of Warm Springs, this park is deeply rooted in the historical era of four-time President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Seeking a place for treatment after he was stricken with polio in 1921, Roosevelt traveled to nearby Warm Springs and built his Little White House. Several structures within the park were built by Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Above Kings Gap is Dowdell’s Knob, Roosevelt’s favorite picnic spot overlooking a magnificent view of the valley below. A life-size sculpture of the beloved president welcomes visitors to the overlook. Hikers will enjoy the scenic trails in Georgia’s largest state park, especially the Pine Mountain Trail, which winds through a mix of hardwoods and pines. The trail's highest elevation is 1,395 feet. Pine Mountain is on the southern-most edge of the Appalachian Mountain range. Hikers are sometimes surprised to find this terrain in middle Georgia.