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Florence Marina State Park provides lovely water views, as well as ample opportunity for birdwatching and learning about the Native history of this area.
Elijah Clark State Park is a perfect place for camping with the opportunity to learn more about the Revolutionary War and colonial life.
If you are a lover of water recreation, Don Carter State Park is the place to be. With easy access to Lake Lanier, you can water ski, kayak, and more.
Planning your next outdoor adventure? Tugaloo State Park has all you want with a beautiful view of Lake Hartwell.
A.H. Stephens is not your average state park. Along with other amenities, you can find a Civil War museum including Alexander H. Stephens’ home, Liberty Hall and many notable artifacts.
Visitors of Chattahoochee Bend State Park will find fun for the whole family, with scenic views of the Chattahoochee River.
Crooked River State Park is a stellar destination for outdoor family fun! Here you will find spaces for plenty of activities on land or water. Plus a miniature golf course!
This beautiful preserve invites visitors to journey along a 3-mile urban trail. Discover the beauty of four distinct habitats.
The area around the spring was first inhabited by the Cherokee. Today the spring provides water for 10,000 people in Northwest Georgia.
Spend an afternoon learning more about Native history. New Echota is one of the most significant Cherokee Indian sites in the nation and was where the tragic Trail of Tears officially began.










