Nature and Hiking Trails

West Point Lake has a wide variety of nature trails for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. Each trail is of varying length and difficulty, and provides the public with a unique experience. To learn more about the different trails At West Point Lake review the chart below.  

For questions about any of the trails at West Point Lake please contact the project management office at (706) 645-2937.

 

 

Park No/Type of Trails Miles Special Features
       
Alligator Creek 1 Hiking/Nature 0.6 Connects to trail at Amity Campground
       
Amity Campground 2 Hiking/Nature 0.5
0.4
Boardwalk through Beaver Pond, wood duck boxes and observation platform
       
Earl Cook 1 Hiking/Nature 0.4 Benches with lake view
       
Hardley Creek 1 Walking/ Handicapped 0.9 Walking trails marked off for ¼, ½, & ¾ mile walks, two fishing piers, pond, shelter and restrooms
       
Holiday Campground 3 Hiking/Nature 1.9 Rest shelter
       
Long Cane 1 Hiking/Nature 1.2 Rest shelter
       
McGee Bridge 1 Handicapped 0.2 Benches
       
R. Shaefer Heard
Day-Use Area
1 Hiking/Nature 0.7 Playground and benches
       
Ringer 1 Hiking/Nature 0.5 Rest shelter, bench with view of lake and rock outcropping
       
Rocky Point 1 Hiking/Handicapped     

0.5

0.5

Benches, handicapped accessible picnic shelter, picnic tables, horseshoe, restrooms, water fountains, and game board
       
Stateline Campground 2 Hiking/Nature 1.0 Rest shelter & benches
       
Whitetail Ridge
Campground
1 Hiking/Nature 0.9 Rest shelter, benches and duck pond