Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia

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    like to have fun. Cauley Lake Dam is an attention-grabbing thing to check out, and Bowden Golf Course is a golf course close by. Ocmulgee National Monument is a pleasant place for a spree when you have to spend some time in the fresh air.
There is so much exciting stuff to
do for everyone. For the duration of the months of summer highs here at Ocmulgee National Monument get into the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures dip down into the 60's. For the duration of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 50's; winter nights come with lows in the 30's to Ocmulgee National Monument. There are other places here than Ocmulgee National Monument, for example Lakeside Reservoir, and Ramada Plaza Hotel Macon is a good location to get some rest.
At Ocmulgee National Monument you find heaps of outdoors recreation, so you
 
    like to have fun. Cauley Lake Dam is an attention-grabbing thing to check out, and Bowden Golf Course is a golf course close by. Ocmulgee National Monument is a pleasant place for a spree when you have to spend some time in the fresh air.
There is so much exciting stuff to
Ocmulgee National Monument sees pretty high levels of rainfall; March is the wettest month with most rain while October is commonly the driest month. Ocmulgee National Monument is a common place to spend time for folks getting here from Dry Branch.


Ocmulgee is a memorial to the antiquity of man in this corner of the North American continent. The National Monument preserves a continuous record of human life in the Southeast from the earliest times to the present. From Ice-Age hunters to the Muscogee (Creek) people of historic times, there is evidence

 
here of 12,000 years of human habitation.

One period stands out. Between AD 900 and 1200 a skillful farming people lived on this site. Known to us as Mississippians, they were part of a distinctive culture which crystallized about AD 750 in the middle Mississippi Valley and over the next seven centuries spread along riverways throughout much ofthe central and eastern United States. The Mississippians brought a more complex way of life to the region and here they left behind eight earthen mounds and the remains of a ceremonial earthlodge.

The Monument today consists of two units separated by two miles of riverine wetlands along the Ocmulgee River. The Main Unit is adjacent to the city of Macon, an urban area with a population of 118,000. The isolated Lamar Mounds and Village Unit can be visited by special permit.

   

CONTACTS

Email - OCMU_Superintendent@nps.gov

Fax- 478-752-8259

Write to
1207 Emery Highway
Macon, GA 31217-4399

Phone
Visitor Information - 478-752-8257

TRAVEL BASICS

Operating Hours, Seasons
Open daily, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Christmas and New Years Day.

Getting There
PLANE - Atlanta's Hartsfield Int'l Airport is 90 miles away, with shuttle service available or commuter jet to Macon's Lewis B. Wilson Airport.

CAR - The Monument is on the east side of Macon on US 80 east (Emery Highway). Main access is from Interstate 75 to Interstate 16 east, at the north end of Macon. Take the second exit from Interstate 16 (Coliseum Exit) and follow the signs 1.6 miles.

Weather & Climate
Summers are hot and humid. Winters are generally mild. Spring and fall are the best seasons to tour the park on foot. Trails connect most features. If the weather is hot or rainy, you may want to take Temple Mound Drive around to the large mounds.

Accessibility
The Museum/Visitor Center and Ceremonial Earthlodge are wheelchair accessible. The interpretive movie, 'Mysteries of the Mounds,' is captioned. Braille transcriptions of the park story are available in the Visitor Center.

Getting Around
A concrete sidewalk leads from the Museum/Visitor Center to the Early Mississippian Ceremonial Earthlodge. Parking lots are located near the Great and Lesser Temple Mounds and the Funeral Mound. Over 6 miles of walking trail connect the historical features and traverse a variety of natural areas, including upland forests, open meadows, and wetlands.

Visitors should stay on marked trails to avoid poison ivy, ticks, fire ants, and snakes. During warmer seasons, mosquitoes, deer flies, and other insects may be annoying. Climbing or sliding on mound slopes is not permitted in order to protect these fragile resources and to prevent accidents. At two points, park trails intersect an active railroad where visitors are cautioned to look both ways before crossing.

FEES/PERMITS

Special Use Permits
AFTER HOURS PRIVATE EVENTS
$50-1st hr; $25-2nd hr for Day
Permits issued to theme-related or civic organizations.

FACILITIES

Museums
OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT VISITOR CENTER
Open All Year 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Phone - 478-752-8257
Location - 1207 Emery Highway Macon, GA 31217
Closures - Christmas Day; New Years Day
Special Programs - 17-Minute Movie 'Mysteries of the Mounds' shown periodically throughout the day; pre-scheduled Ranger Programs; Annual Calendar of Events.
Exhibits - Artifacts, Dioramas, and Graphics
Available Facilities - Picnic Tables, Museum Shop, Restrooms, Discovery Lab for scheduled use by pre-oriented teachers and group leaders.


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Macon Days Inn, Macon
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2.3 miles away
River View Hotel and Ballroom, Macon
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5.8 miles away
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6 miles away
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6.1 miles away
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6.4 miles away
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6.8 miles away
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7.3 miles away
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8.4 miles away
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8.5 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Macon(I-75&Riverside), Ga, Macon
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8.9 miles away
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.

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