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Situated on Clark Hills Lake, one of the largest lakes in the Southeast, Elijah Clark State Park explores Revolutionary Era history while offering an abundance of recreational opportunities. The park is named for a frontiersman and Georgia war hero who led pioneers during the Revolutionary War. A…
Sitting at the northern end of Lake Walter F. George and adjacent to a natural deep-water marina, Florence Marina State Park is popular among boaters, anglers and birders. This park near the Georgia-Alabama border offers a lighted fishing pier, boat slips and boat ramp. Visitors are likely to see…
Georgia’s largest state park offers visitors many outdoor activities to enjoy and a chance to experience history. At 9,049 acres, F. D. Roosevelt State Park hosts more than 40 miles of trails that will take you through hardwood and pines, over creeks and past small waterfalls. President Franklin …
General Coffee State Park is known for its agricultural history showcased at Heritage Farm. Children will enjoy seeing farm animals including goats, sheep, chickens, pigs and donkeys. Visitors can also explore a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill and other exhibits. Seventeen-Mile River and a boa…
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…
This 135-acre green space is a City of Atlanta park and offers hikes with waterfall and creekside views. Within Cascade Springs, visitors will find Cascade Falls, the namesake for the Atlanta neighborhood that surrounds the preserve. The waterfall is formed by Turkeyfoot Creek with South Utoy Cre…
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.