Watson Mill Bridge State Park
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| Watson Mill Covered Bridge and Mill Historic District | |
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| Nearest city: | Comer, Georgia |
| Coordinates: | Coordinates: |
| Built/Founded: | 1868 |
| Architect: | King,W.W. |
| Architectural style(s): | Other |
| Added to NRHP: | September 05, 1991 |
| NRHP Reference#: | 91001147 |
| Governing body: | State |
Watson Mill Bridge State Park is a 1,018 acre (4.12 km²) Georgia state park located near Comer and Carlton on the South Fork of the Broad River. The park is named for the Watson Mill Bridge, the longest original-site covered bridge in Georgia, which spans 229 feet (69.73 meters) across the South Fork River. The bridge, being more than 100 years old, is supported by a town lattice truss system held firmly together with wooden pins. Georgia once had over 200 covered bridges, but only 20 now remain. The park also offers a scenic nature trail and a new hiking/horse trail that winds through the thick forests and along the river’s edge.
[edit] Facilities
- 21 Tent/Trailer/RV Sites
- Pioneer Camping
- Group Shelter
- 3 Picnic Shelters
- Boat Rental

