Palm Point Nature Park is located on a peninsula on the western shores of Newnans Lake and is a magnet for some spectacular migratory and local birds.
The lake’s deep water provides great bank fishing.
About half of this 16.1-acre park is dominated by stately cypress trees, and the other half by majestic live oaks and sable palms.
A wildflower demonstration area is located on this second half, and butterflies are plentiful during the fall while the flowers are in bloom.
Wildlife is abundant, with numerous alligators a common sight.
Palm Point Park is known throughout Florida as a top bird-watching location, with cormorants, osprey, bald eagles, herons, egrets, and ibis commonly seen in this area.
The area provides for some spectacular sunsets at the lake.