Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Banks Lake is home to many aquatic animals including alligators, which can be seen frequently from the fishing dock.
Banks Lake is home to many aquatic animals including alligators, which can be seen frequently from the fishing dock.
Grand Bay is a swamp containing a wildlife management area and an education center in Valdosta, Georgia.
Located on the banks of Lake Blackshear, the 1,308 acre park offers an array of recreational activities and historical experiences.
Explore the longest covered bridge in the state, spanning 229 feet across the South Fork River, at Watson Mill Bridge State Park.
Reed Bingham State Park, located just a few miles off I-75 in South Georgia, is buzzing with outdoor recreation and abundant wildlife.
On the shores of Lake Burton, Moccasin Creek State Park welcomes visitors to 32 acres of relaxation, a prime spot for boating and fishing.
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.
