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Our Advertising PolicyLake Chapman sits at the center of this 782 acre park which features a disc gold course, picnic sites, trails, campsites, and much more. Horse back ri... Read More
A marina, boat ramp and beach offer easy access to the 48,000-acre lake for fishing, boating and swimming. Also 3 miles of hiking trails.
This resort-style park has a golf course as well as hiking, boating, and fishing.
The 48 miles of the river that the park contains can take up the whole day or just a few hours for a quick getaway from the fast pace of the city life... Read More
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park has two locations, one in northern Georgia and the other in southeastern Tennessee. It preserves... Read More
Ocmulgee is a memorial to the antiquity of man in this corner of the North American continent. The National Monument preserves a continuous record of ... Read More
Take I-20 exit #148. Go 2 miles and cross the junction of Highway 22 and Highway 278. Turn right onto MLK Jr. Drive. Go 1 mile, then turn left onto Al... Read More
Amicalola Falls is one of Georgia’s most popular state parks. At 729 feet, Amicalola Falls is the tallest cascading waterfall in the Southeast. Y... Read More
Georgia's highest state park encompasses some of the most outstanding scenery in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Roadside overlooks provide spectacu... Read More
Chattahoochee Bend State Park showcases a spectacular tract of wilderness in northwest Coweta County. Located in a graceful bend of the Chattahoochee ... Read More
Located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain, this is one of the most scenic parks in the state, offering rugged geology and exceptional hiking. Th... Read More
Located on southern tip of Georgia’s Colonial Coast, this park is the perfect spot for enjoying the intracoastal waterway and maritime forest.
This park sits on the western shore of 71,100-acre Clarks Hill Lake, one of the largest lakes in the Southeast.It's a popular spot for fishing and ... Read More
Roosevelt is Georgia’s largest state park and a hiker’s and backpacker’s dream. The park has more than 40 miles of trails including the popul... Read More
Sitting at the northern end of 45,000-acre Lake Walter F. George (also called Lake Eufaula) this quiet park offers the perfect getaway for those who l... Read More
Located south of Savannah on the banks of the Ogeechee River, this scenic park showcases the best-preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy... Read More
Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve is a 2,500 acre county park in the Southeastern area of Metro-Atlanta. Within the park there are about 30 mil... Read More
A scenic drive on Highway 52 near the Cohutta Wilderness leads visitors to this mountain getaway. Hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders will fi... Read More
Sited between Atlanta and Athens, this park features a 1792 log fort built by settlers for protection against Creek and Cherokee Indians. Today, vi... Read More
This park explores Georgia's agricultural history shown at Heritage Farm, with log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill and other exhibits.... Read More
Hikers can stretch their legs on seven miles of trails while searching for gopher tortoises, Georgia’s state reptile. The lake is stocked with fi... Read More
This southeast Georgia park is a favorite for picnicking, family reunions and golf. Picnic tables and shelters surround a small lake where visitors... Read More
This park offers a wide range of recreational activities, camping, and historical sites.
Located northwest of Macon, High Falls State Park is named for tumbling cascades on the Towaliga River. It has a swimming pool and spacious campsites.
Conveniently located near I-75 in middle Georgia, Indian Springs is one of the oldest state parks in the United States and a popular spot for outdoor ... Read More
Located 3 miles southeast of Summerville on Sloppy Floyd Lake Road via U.S. Highway 27. The park is surrounded by the ... Read More
Check out the start (or end) of the Appalachian trail. It runs for over 70 miles in Georgia. Or check out the scenic overlook.
This historically significant park is the oldest and largest Woodland Indian site in the southeastern United States, occupied by Indians from 350 to 7... Read More
This 30-acre nature preserve has a network of signed trails in a scenic streamside setting. It exists to protect old growth trees and provide a sanctu... Read More
This nature trail has soft paths and wood boardwalks. It's a pleasant place to stroll with your dog.
Located near the northern edge of the Okefenokee Swamp, this park is home to many fascinating creatures and plants, including alligators and carni... Read More
The park’s 2.6-mile Oak Ridge Trail winds through sand hills, scrub oaks and pines, taking hikers to a short boardwalk.
Beautiful Magnolia Springs State Park is known for its crystal clear springs flowing 7 million gallons per day. A boardwalk spans the cool water, allo... Read More
Located 3 miles off Highway 150, 8 miles north of I-20 exit #175, the park offers fishing, boating, and camping.
Despite its mountain location, the park is relatively flat, offering easy navigation for large RVs, children’s bicycles and wheelchairs.
Just 15 minutes from Atlanta is a recreational haven for all ages and interests. Dogs are not permitted on all trails. The park also has a small nu... Read More
Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon” is a testament to the power of man’s influence on the land. Massive gullies as deep as 150 feet were caused si... Read More
While best known for the 12,000-acre lake, Red Top Mountain is also a hiker’s haven. More than 15 miles of trails wind through the forested park, p... Read More
Visitors to this pretty park usually see abundant wildlife, including species such as gopher tortoises, yellow bellied sliders and indigo snakes. Nest... Read More
Set on the shores of a large lake, this park offers fishing, boating, and a swimming beach. It's popular with golfers with both a disc golf course ... Read More
Cottages, many campsites and even picnic shelters sit near the water’s edge, offering excellent views and quick access to the lake. Besides typic... Read More
Located near historic Savannah, this park borders Skidaway narrows, a part of Georgia’s intracoastal waterway. Trails wind through maritime forest a... Read More
Located on Highway 75 Alt, 3 miles west of Helen. The park has no campsites, but one pet-friendly cottage is available.
Perhaps the most famous inhabitant of the Okefenokee Swamp is the American Alligator. Officials estimate that 12,000 of the country’s largest reptil... Read More
Hike the rim trail with your pets to see this sunning site.
During summer, the lake is a popular destination for swimming, water skiing, sailing and boating. Both the Sassafras and Muscadine hiking trails wind ... Read More
Nestled in the north Georgia mountains just outside Helen, Unicoi is one of Georgia’s most beloved state parks. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking... Read More