US Army Corps of Engineers
About the Business
The US Army Corps of Engineers, located at 500 Resource Management Road, West Point, Georgia, is a pivotal organization dedicated to delivering vital engineering solutions and services across the nation. With a rich history of excellence and innovation, the Corps is committed to strengthening the country’s infrastructure, enhancing environmental sustainability, and supporting national defense. Our expert team in West Point is proud to contribute to projects that ensure safe and efficient waterways, provide flood risk management, and promote ecological restoration. We are dedicated to serving our community with integrity, professionalism, and a steadfast commitment to improving quality of life. Visit us at our West Point location to learn more about our projects and how we are building a stronger future together.
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Location & Phone number
500 Resource Management Road, West Point, Georgia 31833, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I'm posting a review on the experance and customer service from the Visitors Center and Management Office. First, Ms Jackson ( Betty) was as kind and helpful in perso. As she was over the telephone. When I asked questions she anweres politly and with a smile. Next, questions from the park rangers were very professional and the station commander was very thoughtful in providing his knowlege about the park , that was understanable. Thank you for a pleasant and kind experience. M. Guthrie"
"Love the corps camping ground been to them all around west point lake ga . Very clean and well looked after good space between campers . Would love some sewage sites and maybe a month stay instead of 2 weeks . And opening all year would be awesome :) Keep up the good work .."
"Must agree it seems "Customer Care" no longer exists. The Natural Resources has also suffered. The Prescribed burning program is a very important management tool when properly implemented. Lately the burns have been to hot killing hardwoods. This can be reduced by cutting down on size of area burned and using tight grid burn. A friend recently saw on TV 33 a Ranger stating the bald cypress are not indigenous to this area and plans are to slowly eliminate them. True they are not indigenous to this area but their benefit far out weigh this. I do think these items along with others need addressed before it's to late. Step back,take a deep breath, reconsider your actions and results and take appropriate action. Remember the 7 Ps"
"I tried to post this review with 0 stars because of the horrible staff at this facility, but i had to give at least 1 to be able to post (which I regret!) I have brought a church group to Holiday Campground for years. A couple of years ago a new couple began attending the front gate there. Our experience went downhill fast! The new attendant and his wife are rude, brash, and nasty to everyone who comes to the campground. The Park Ranger was just as nasty! He explained that he was the one who hired the attendants ( humph? )! We will never be back to this toilet bowl (West Point Lake) again! Good riddance!!!"
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