General Coffee State Park
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General Coffee State Park is a 1,511-acre (6.11 km2) Georgia state park located near Douglas. The park is named after politician, farmer, and military leader General John E. Coffee.[1] The park is host to many rare and endangered species, especially in the cypress swamps through which the Seventeen Mile River winds.[2]
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General Coffee State Park | |
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Location | Coffee County |
Nearest city | Douglas, Georgia |
Coordinates | 31°31′26.4″N 82°46′1.2″W |
Area | 1,511 acres (6.11 km2) |
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Attractions include a corn crib, tobacco barn, and cane mill. Visitors can stay overnight at the Burnham House, a renovated and elegantly redecorated 19th-century cabin.