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.
Tallulah Gorge State Park
Hiking Tallulah Gorge State Park: Stunning waterfalls and amazing scenery in the North Georgia Mountains. The park boasts 20 miles of hiking trails, and the major attractions of the gorge are the six waterfalls known as the Tallulah Falls, which cause the Tallulah River to drop 500 feet over one mile.
Fort Mountain State Park
Fort Mountain State Park boasts 25+ Miles of Hiking Trails
Florence Marina State Park
Take a Relaxing Getaway to Florence Marina State Park Located just 15 minutes away from Providence Canyon is Florence Marina State Park. Florence Marina State Park is located on the northern end of Lake Walter F. George (also called Lake Eufaula), which is a large lake fed by the Chattahoochee River. This park is not…
Providence Canyon State Park
It is hard to describe the canyon's otherworldly beauty in words. It feels like you are somewhere out west. A constant flow of water goes through the bottom of the canyon, so the ground has a shimmer from water, sand particles, and different types of rock. The very first time we went, I felt like…



