The Interpretive Center is open for a rare opportunity to meet our ambassador animals! We'll also share our collection of local taxidermy, bones, furs & pelts from around the state. Meet our Naturalists & discuss park history, ecology & conservation. This program is fully accessible & appropriate for all ages. Pre-register at Visitor Center by 5pm.
Brazel: Red-Eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans)
Brazel is a classic aquatic adventurer. Named for the distinct red stripes behind his eyes, he represents one of the most recognizable turtle species in the world. As a "slider," he is built for a life split between the water and the sun, with a streamlined, olive-green carapace (top shell) and webbed feet designed for a quick getaway into the lake.
Knots: Eastern Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula)
Knots is the sleek, powerful "king" of the Georgia forest floor. With her striking black scales and chain-like white or yellow bands, she is a master of camouflage and constriction. Kingsnakes earn their royal title because they are immune to the venom of copperheads and rattlesnakes—meaning they actually hunt other snakes!
Admission: $5
Parking fee required
Event Phone: 770-867-3489
Directions
GPS Coordinates:
N 33.96858 | W -83.7368
Located 1 mile south of Winder on Highway 81.