James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park

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2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Road, SUMMERVILLE, Georgia, 30747, United States
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Quick Facts

725 ft

Price

$5 - $70/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

25 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

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James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park
$5.00 - $70.00 / night
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ParkPass fees range from $5 per day for 1-12 passenger vehicles to $70 per day for 31+ passenger vehicles. Annual ParkPass rates differ based on...
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2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Road, SUMMERVILLE, Georgia, 30747, United States

James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park

2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Road, SUMMERVILLE, Georgia, 30747, United States

Nearby places
Summerville (1 mile), Chattanooga (approximately 45 miles), Rome, GA (approximately 25 miles)
Nearby supplies
Closest supplies are available in Summerville, GA, approximately 1 mile away, including groceries, camping supplies, and fuel.

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Paddlers and fisherfolk who want elbow room: sites sit near the creek with real separation between neighbors, canoe and kayak rentals are on-site, and two stocked lakes mean you can try small spinners for bream without leaving the park. Fall weekends are the sweet spot.

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No swimming area is a genuine gap if kids are the reason you're booking. RVs over 30 feet will fight tight maneuvering, and some trail sections are still overgrown from recent flooding. Campers who've felt unwelcome at rural Georgia parks should know a handful of reviews flag tha


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