The Paulk Park RV Campground sits right next to the 5-acre County Lake fully stocked with some of the best catches in the area. Troll the lake for bream, bass, and catfish or sit outside and relax in the cool breeze while enjoying a good book and the peaceful scenery. Twenty-five RV lakeside pull through sites feature 30/50 amp pedestals with water & sewer connections. Dump station (located on East side of lake near picnic shelter - call before use; $10 fee)35 tent-camping sites. Restroom, shower, and laundry facilities 5-acre lake stocked with bream, bass, and catfish (fishing license required)shelter with picnic table on east side of the lake: dock, boat ramp (trolling motors only, please), picnic shelters, nature trail onsite. Small-town charm still lives in Fitzgerald, GA – a quirky town with wild chickens. The tree lined streets of the historic district feature median parks and beautiful homes of the early 1900’s. On Main Street, string lights illuminate the downtown and the neon lights of the historic Art Deco Grand Theatre are aglow! There you can enjoy first-run digital movies year-round, in addition to music concerts and live theater. The parks in front of the theatre on Main Street are the location for events throughout the year. You can further immerse yourself in art at the beautifully restored Carnegie Center, where you can view exhibits or create your own works of art. The historic district is filled with eclectic architectural styles, materials, and ornamentation not seen elsewhere thanks to its diverse settlers. Locally owned shops will treat you to southern hospitality and eateries will delight you with delicious regional and international cuisine. Walk the town’s brick streets as you shop and sightsee, enjoy the murals or embark on an architectural tour. You are likely to see wild chickens along the way. Visit the website to find out why chickens are running wild in Fitzgerald and why world-renowned living-sculpture artist, Topiary Joe, is in the process of building the world’s largest chicken topiary there. Check out our community calendar to see what event might be happening during your visit. Get outside and explore: bike, kayak, boat, fish, camp, bird watch. Wild Chickens shouldn’t keep you away!!!