Camping at the historic Kolomoki Mounds in Georgia

Temple mound in Kolomoki - Photo: Still Gravity.
The temple mound, the oldest in Georgia - License our images here.

Kolomoki means "white oaks" in the Creek language. This was the spot of an Indian village over a thousand years ago. Seven mounds survived from the Swift Creek and Weeden Island Indians.

There are two lakes in this park, the Yohola and the Kolomoki. The camp is by the shores of the second. One night, a lost cow calling nonstop. Every night, screeches of barn owls. Peaceful wildness without phone reception.   

Sunset in the Kolomoki Lake - Photo: Still Gravity.
Sunset in the Kolomoki Lake. The beauty of a quiet autumn. 

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