A.H. Stephens Historic State Park is a National Register of Historic Places-listed state park in Crawfordville, named in honor of former Georgia governor and Confederate vice president Alexander Hamilton Stephens. The park, which is conveniently accessible from Augusta via Interstate 20, is home to one of Georgia's most comprehensive collections of Civil War artifacts, housed within its Confederate-focused museum. The National Historic Landmark Liberty Hall, which was constructed in 1834 and served as Stephens' home until 1875, is also preserved in its original 19th-century condition, along with Stephens' gravesite and adjancent book library. Visitors can enjoy excellent opportunities for horseback riding on more than 21 miles of bridle trails, with equestrian-friendly campsites available for overnight stay. Fishing and boating are also popular on the park's several preserved mill ponds.

Address: 456 Alexander Street NW, Crawfordville, GA 30631, Phone: 706-456-2602,

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