The Ocmulgee National Monument is located on the eastern edge of the City of Macon in central Georgia, is open year-round, and in 2005 to 2009 received an average of 119,670 visitors annually. The park encompasses 700 acres and contains approximately five miles of walking and biking trails. The purpose of the project is to improve visitor access and use in the southwestern portion of the Ocmulgee National Monument by connecting the Otis Redding Loop Trail of the Heritage Trail to the existing Ocmulgee National Monument trail system.
Contact Information
Superintendent
Ocmulgee National Monument
1207 Emery Highway
Macon, Georgia 31217