Chattahoochee State Park was a public recreation area located in the extreme southeast corner of Alabama operated by the government of Houston County, Alabama.
The park occupied 596 acres (241 ha) along Irwin's Mill Creek on the Florida-Alabama border.
[2] The state park was developed by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s.
Their handiwork included a natural stone dam built to create the 23-acre (9.3 ha) CC Pond and the park's dirt roads.
[2] At one time, chimneys and other remnants of the camp where CCC workers lived could be found.