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A.H. Stephens Historic Park
Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge
Black Rock Mountain State Park
Bobby Brown State Outdoor Recreation Area
Chattahoochee Bend State Park
Chief Vann House Historic Site
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Crooked River State Park
Don Carter State Park
Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site
Elijah Clark State Park
Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site
F.D. Roosevelt State Park
Florence Marina State Park
Fort King George Historic Site
Fort McAllister Historic Park
Fort Morris Historic Site
Fort Mountain State Park
Fort Yargo State Park
General Coffee State Park
George L. Smith State Park
George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge
Georgia Veterans State Park
Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park
Hamburg State Outdoor Recreation Area
Hard Labor Creek State Park
Hart State Outdoor Recreation Area
High Falls State Park
Hike Inn
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site
Indian Springs State Park
James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park
Jarrell Plantation Historic Site
Jefferson Davis Historic Site
Kolomoki Mounds Historic Park
Lapham-Patterson House Historic Site
Laura S. Walker State Park
Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge
Magnolia Springs State Park
Mistletoe State Park
Moccasin Creek State Park
New Echota Historic Site
Panola Mountain State Park
Picketts Mill Battlefield Historic Site
Providence Canyon Outdoor Recreation Area
Red Top Mountain State Park
Reed Bingham State Park
Richard B. Russell State Park
Robert Toombs House Historic Site
Roosevelt's Little White House Historic Site
SAM Shortline Excusion Train
Sapelo Island Reserve and Reynolds Mansion
Seminole State Park
Skidaway Island State Park
Smithgall Woods State Park
Stephen C. Foster State Park
Suwannee River Eco-Lodge
Sweetwater Creek State Park
Tallulah Gorge State Park
Travelers Rest Historic Site
Tugaloo State Park
Unicoi State Park and Lodge
Victoria Bryant State Park
Vogel State Park
Watson Mill Bridge State Park
Wormsloe Historic Site
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Georgia has a varied landscape, ranging from the ancient Appalachian Mountains in the north, across the Piedmont region’s coastal plain, and ending with salt marshes and the Atlantic Ocean. The mission of the State Parks & Historic Sites Division is to protect these habitats, providing opportunities for public enjoyment and education for generations to come.
In north Georgia, the Blue Ridge Mountains make up part of the Appalachian Mountain range stretching all the way to Canada. The hardwood coves, rushing waterfalls and steep canyons are crisscrossed with abundant trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Georgia’s highest state park is Black Rock Mountain near Clayton, at 3,640 feet and astride the Eastern Continental Divide.
Mountains transition into wooded and grassy plains at the “fall line,” the location of Georgia’s coastline millions of years ago. Here, granite outcrops, sand ridges, wiregrass communities, pines and wetlands are abundant.
Traveling further south, visitors notice Spanish moss adorning the trees, lending a romantic atmosphere to the landscape. The famed Okefenokee Swamp, a birder’s paradise that is home to alligators and black bear as well, begins in southeast Georgia and flows into northern Florida. Georgia’s coastline is dotted with barrier islands and sweeping salt marshes.
GEORGIA'S GEMS:
BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS
This mountain chain is part of the Appalachian Mountain Range that begins in northern Georgia and stretches to Canada.
TURKEY VULTURES
Hundreds of these large birds congregate at Reed Bingham State Park each winter.
BLACK BEARS
If you’re quiet and lucky, you may see these shy creatures throughout Georgia, particularly at Stephen C. Foster, Fort Mountain or Black Rock Mountain state parks.
OKEFENOKEE SWAMP
One of the largest swamps in the world is home to abundant wildlife, including alligators and black bears. Western access is available at Stephen C. Foster State Park, while northern access is near Laura Walker State Park.
CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
Found in bogs at General Coffee, Laura Walker and other southern state parks, pitcher plants digest insects for nutrition.
LIVE OAK TREES
The sprawling branches of these romantic trees are frequently draped with Spanish moss. Look for them along the dramatic driveway at Wormsloe Historic Site.
LIGHTHOUSES
Sapelo Island has one of the few working lighthouses on Georgia’s coast. Make reservations for a guided tour of the island.
GOPHER TORTOISES
These large and quick turtles can be seen burrowing in the sandhills at Reed Bingham, General Coffee, Little Ocmulgee and other south Georgia parks.
WATERFALLS
Georgia has many waterfalls, including those at Amicalola Falls, Cloudland Canyon, High Falls, Tallulah Gorge, Unicoi and Vogel state parks.
ALLIGATORS
The source of many myths and legends, these shy reptiles are frequently seen in southern Georgia lakes.
INDIAN MOUNDS
As long as 1,700 years ago, early inhabitants built stately earthen mounds across much of the Southeast. Thirteen remaining mounds can be seen at Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site and Kolomoki Mounds Historic Park.
YELLOW DAISIES
These tall wildflowers adorn Panola Mountain State Park with yellow blooms each autumn. Guided hikes are sometimes available.
SALT MARSH
Flooded twice daily by tides, smooth cord-grass covers much of Georgia’s coast. Salt marshes prevent erosion and serve as nurseries for young fish and crustaceans.
PAINTED BUNTINGS
Georgia’s most colorful songbird can be seen migrating through Skidaway Island State Park and other coastal areas.
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