2013 • Indian Springs, GA 30216, USA
I remember a time when my family and I would take trips to Indian Springs in Georgia. We would sit and look out over the water. We would also go hiking on the trails of the park to see if we would see any animals. These trips to this park were very interesting journeys because we were able to see the wild life its natural habitat. I believe more people should take the time to go out and adventure to places like this.
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