Hike into history along the Marble Mine Trail at James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park and immerse yourself in tranquility of one of Georgia’s best kept secrets. Enjoy hiking, fishing, and camping in the state’s geologically significant Ridge and Valley region.
Surrounded by rural countryside and the Chattahoochee National Forest, this quiet park in northwest Georgia offers fishing on two stocked lakes. After hiking to an old marble mine with small waterfall, plus lake loop trails, visitors can relax in swings while watching for bluebirds. The trailhead to long-distance Pinhoti Trail is a 1.6-mile hike away.
Children especially enjoy the playground, feeding ducks from the lake’s boardwalk and renting pedal boats. A small campground and four cottages are nestled on tree-covered hillsides. This park was named for Rep. James H. “Sloppy” Floyd who served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1953 until 1974.
Reservations, Accommodations & Facilities
- 561 Acres
- 2 Lakes
- 4 Cottages
- 24 Tent, Trailer & RV Campsites
- 4 Backcountry Campsites
- 4 Picnic Shelters (Before making reservations, call park for capacity limits.)
- 1 Pioneer Campground (Before making reservations, call park for capacity limits.) — call park to reserve
- Boardwalk
- 2 Boat Ramps
- Fishing Pier — ADA accessible
- 2 Playgrounds
Things To Do & See
- Birding
- Boating - private boats allowed, electric motors only
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Paddling - rentals available
- Picnicking
- Weddings - park approval required
- Geocaching at Georgia State Parks
Nearby Attractions
- Berry College
- Chattahoochee National Forest
- Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
- Cloudland Canyon State Park
- Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site
- New Echota State Historic Site
- Resaca Battlefield
- Rocky Mountain Public Fishing Area
- Rome, GA
- Summerville Fish Hatchery
- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA
- Rocky Mountain Recreation & PFA