Everything about Fort Yargo State Park totally explained
Fort Yargo State Park is a 1,814 acre (7.34 km²)
Georgia state park located near
Winder, situated between
Athens and
Atlanta. The park features a log fort built in
1792 by settlers for protection against
Creek and
Cherokee Indians. Within the park is the Will-A-Way Recreation Area, a facility designed specifically for people with
developmental disabilities. Also in the park is a 260 acre (1.05 km²) lake with public beach. There are jon boat, pedal boat, and canoe rentals.
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