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Location
Visitor tip
Visit the planetarium and gift shop early in your visit—these are the most developed and popular attractions at the park, so arriving when staff are fresh ensures the best experience and shortest wait times.
Best time
Plan your nature trail exploration for midday or early afternoon, especially in winter months when daylight ends around 3:30 p.m. Trails can feel eerie and be difficult to navigate in low light conditions.
Visitor tip
The elevated boardwalk offers plenty of shaded rest areas perfect for families—ideal for hot-weather visits. However, watch overhead for spider webs while walking.
About Landmark Park
Sprawling park with a farm & planetarium. Serene, 135-acre park featuring a 19th-century living history farm, planetarium & nature trails.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Living History Park
- Size
- 150 acres
- Highlights
- 1890s living history farm, elevated boardwalk, nature trails, planetarium programs
- Memberships
- Available
What visitors say
Exploring this place was a real adventure. Since it was already getting dark around 3:30 p.m. (typical for November), the trails felt a bit eerie and were tricky to navigate. The animal farm was small but decent—one cow, four sheep, and…
We had an amazing time at the park today! The people who work at the planetarium and the drug store are so sweet and friendly. They really want you to have a wonderful time and love to share their knowledge with you. The area is so…
Absolutely loved my time here at Landmark Park with my wife and nieces! It was a little hot, but the boardwalk had plenty of shade and break spots (but watch your head for spiders!). Service in the "drug store" was fantastic and the ice…
From 735 Google reviews
Did You Know?
- Landmark Park spans 135 acres and features an authentically recreated 1890s living history farm, allowing visitors to experience turn-of-the-century agricultural life
- The park hosts a PRCA Rodeo event (May 29, 2026) and regular Wiregrass Steel Wheels and Wiregrass Homesteaders events, integrating regional cultural heritage into its educational programming
- Teachers can register their classroom and homeschool groups for specialized field classes, and park areas are available for rental for special occasions, indicating structured educational and event programming
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