One of southern Georgia's best kept secrets, this park is known for interpretation of agricultural history at its Heritage Farm, with log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill, barnyard animals and other exhibits. Seventeen-Mile River winds through a cypress swamp where the park hosts rare and endangered plants. The threatened indigo snake and gopher tortoise make their homes in this wiregrass community. Overnight accommodations include camping, cottages, and the Burnham House, an elegantly decorated 19th century cabin perfect for romantic getaways. The park was donated to the state by a group of Coffee County citizens in 1970 and is named after General John Coffee, a planter, U.S. Congressman and military leader.
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The Heritage Farm will feature demonstrations of late 1800s farm life on the second Sunday of every month. A different demonstration will take place every month. $5 parking. 912-384-7082. Handicap Accessible.

Fun family activities - sheep shearing demonstrations, spinning and weaving demonstrations, programs on reptiles, falconry, and birds of prey. Kids will be able to make thier own great craft projects while adults browse through the arts and crafts show. $3 plus $5 parking. 912-384-7082.

Open to ages 8-12, this camp will focus on outdoor education and activities. Activities include nature crafts, fishing, hiking and completing requirements for a junior ranger badge. Come spend your spring break at the park! $45 plus $5 parking. 912-384-7082.