Rock Hawk - Eatonton, GA

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Discover Rock Hawk, a unique dog-friendly park in Eatonton, Georgia, nestled along Lawrence Shoals Rd. Known for its extensive pet-friendly hiking trails and historical significance, Rock Hawk offers a memorable experience for families and their four-legged friends. Enjoy scenic morning views, educational storyboards, wildlife spotting, and activity-packed amenities like a 3D archery course, archery range, and observation tower, making it a local favorite.

The park stands out with accessible restrooms, clean facilities, picnic areas by the lake, and options for RV and tent camping. Dogs are welcome to explore the many well-maintained and safe trails on leash. Highlights include easy wheelchair access, parking for all visitors, and plenty of activities for kids. Whether you’re planning a weekend outing or looking for the best dog-friendly hiking in Eatonton, Rock Hawk is a must-visit destination.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed at Rock Hawk.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features many pet-friendly trails for hiking and walking.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are modern and clean public restrooms in the park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Rock Hawk offers a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot.
  • Are there activities for kids? Yes, the park is good for kids and offers kid-friendly hikes and educational features.
  • Is there a fee to enter? The main park area (trails and effigy) is free, but entering the adjacent area with swimming and camping requires a nominal fee.
  • Is the park well-maintained? Yes, the facilities are regularly cleaned and maintained.
  • Are there picnic areas? Yes, there are plenty of picnic areas by the lake.

Reviews

Tanya DeRosa

Be hydrated. Lots of cool history.

Susan May

I ride my Mountain bike there regularly and absolutely love the trails. The facilities are always clean and I feel safe going there by my self. The storms have downed several trees. Georgia Power owns and operates the park and I am sure they will eventually get to them. They have been working to help the hurricane victims so I am patiently waiting before I go back.

Noah Jones

Great place ta visit lots of trails . Very educational with numerous story boards . Wildlife plentiful but beware of the slithering kind, one was hiding in the bath room.

James Kieso

Beautiful morning view, lots of trails to walk, has a 3D archery course and a standard archery range with various distances. Restrooms in the park are up to date and very clean. Lots of picnic areas by the lake. RV and tent camping available. Great place to bring a date or the family.

Simon Robson

Great hidden gem. We went to see the effigy but was very surprise at how much this park area has to offer. From archery targets, trails, educational placards, great wildlife, to a great viewing tower. It is free to visit the effigy and trails. If you pay a nominal fee you can enter the adjacent park with picnic areas, swimming, camping and even a boat ramp.

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