Seminole
Seminole State Park provides the opportunity to see abundant wildlife, including alligators, osprey, gopher tortoise and bald eagles. Boaters and anglers will enjoy Lake Seminole, a 37,500 acre reservoir.
Seminole State Park provides the opportunity to see abundant wildlife, including alligators, osprey, gopher tortoise and bald eagles. Boaters and anglers will enjoy Lake Seminole, a 37,500 acre reservoir.
Richard B. Russell State Park is the destination for a full day of boating, with pontoon boat rentals, and traditional or disc golfing.
Stephen C. Foster State Park provides day and nighttime fun. Enjoy water recreation rentals and stargazing at this certified Dark Sky Park.
Sweetwater Creek State Park is a nature escape with 15 miles of trails and located less than 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta.
Mistletoe State Park is calling all fishing and biking fans for fun in Clarks Hill Lake and the Muddy Spokes Club.
Laura S. Walker State Park, located near Okefenokee Swamp, has numerous outdoor recreational opportunities for the whole family.
Get lost in beauty and history while visiting Kolomoki Mounds State Park. This historically-significant park is the oldest and largest Woodland Indian site in the southeast, dating back to 350 to 750 a.d.
James H. Floyd State Park has much to offer including peaceful hiking trails that connect to the Pinhoti.
Have outdoor family fun and learn local Native history at Indian Springs State Park.
High Falls State Park offers plenty of outside fun. Most notably, there are plenty of water recreation rentals so you may explore the Towaliga River.
