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Located south of Savannah on the banks of the Ogeechee River, Fort McAllister State Park is a scenic park showcasing preserved earthwork of the Confederacy. Many visitors seek out this location for camping, fishing, boating and picnicking. Visitors can also explore cannons, a furnace, bombproof b…
Visitors to Fort Yargo State Park will find a wide variety of outdoor recreation activities and relaxing scenery. The park, located between Atlanta and Athens, features a log fort built by early settlers in 1792 that visitors can explore. A 260-acre lake offers a large swimming beach, fishing and…
A great destination for hiking and history, Fort Mountain State Park sits at the southwestern end of the Cohutta Mountains. The area in and around the park was home to the Cherokee for hundreds of years. The park gets its name from an ancient 885-foot-long stone wall which stands on the highest p…
Jack Hill State Park, formerly known as Godonia-Alatamaha, is a 662-acre park in southeast Georgia. The park was recently renamed in honor of the late Senator Jack Hill, who helped fund and maintain the park during his years in the state senate.
George L. Smith State Park, located about an hour northwest of Savannah, offers a small-town atmosphere while providing both recreational and historical experiences for guests. The park is best known for the refurbished Parrish Mill and Pond, a combination gristmill, sawmill, covered bridge and d…
Historical markers at Big Spring Park in Cedartown note that the area around the spring was first inhabited by the Cherokee. The spot would later become a military camp where Cherokee were held before being forced to deportation camps in…
Tucked away on the edge of Atlanta and DeKalb County is a scenic wetlands park that offers a quick city escape. Constitution Lakes Park “was once the site of a brickyard, the lakes were created when water filled the clay excavation pits. The bri…
New Echota is one of the most significant Cherokee Indian sites in the nation and was where the tragic Trail of Tears officially began. In 1825, the Cherokee national legislature established a capital called New Echota at the headwaters of the Oostanaula River. During its short history, New Echot…
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 simply by poor farming practices during the 1800s, yet today they make some of the prettiest photographs within the state. The rare Plumleaf Azalea grows onl…
The Museum of Aviation is situated on 51 acres next to Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Georgia. The facility includes four large exhibit buildings which house some of the 85 historic U.S. Air Force aircraft, missiles, cockpits and award-winning exhibits. The Museum of Aviation is the home of Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame located on the second floor of the Century of Flight Hangar.…