Resaca Civil War Battlefield State Park and Historic Site - Resaca, GA

Pond developed the first Resaca Battlefield Master Plan and as economies changed, the master plan was brought back to Pond for an update.

The project included the design of a 1.5-mile, two-lane park road which crossed five small streams, determination of the unmapped flood elevations for Camp Creek within the property, small parking areas, trailheads, over five miles of hiking trails, and an open air shelter and 100% off the grid restroom building.

The nearly 600-acre property provides ample access to all areas of the park, including interpretive signs, the capacity to host living history demonstrations, and miles of trails for leisurely exploring or trail running.

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