Georgia State Parks
Visit trails and interesting areas of Georgia State Parks
With towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, and hidden lakes, Georgia's state parks offer adventures for all interests, from hiking scenic trails to relaxing on a secluded beach. Whether you're seeking a thrilling whitewater rafting trip or a peaceful camping getaway, Georgia's state parks have something for you.
Fort Mountain State Park Camping
Fort Mountain State Park is one of our Go-To State Parks in Georgia This article deviates from our usual format of combining hiking and brewery visits. Instead, it focuses on our experience at the campground within Fort Mountain State Park. However, this is not a typical vacation recap. If you enjoy hiking, there’s a good…
Amicalola Falls State Park
We traveled to one of the most iconic natural landmarks in Georgia: Amicalola Falls. This waterfall is located in Amicalola Falls State Park. This waterfall is 729 feet high, is the tallest waterfall in the southeast, and is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia.
Sweetwater Creek State Park
Sweetwater Creek is truly one of the most unique State Parks in Georgia In late June, Jesse and I drove to Lithia Springs to visit Sweetwater Creek State Park. Sweetwater Creek is truly one of the most unique State Parks in Georgia – I might be biased because I used to work there! However, you…
Jekyll Island State Park
Jekyll Island is a barrier island off the coast of Georgia. In 1950, the Jekyll Island State Park Authority was established by the State of Georgia to govern and manage the island. The Jekyll Island Authority serves as steward of the island, overseeing all natural areas and commercial operations of the island.



