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Enjoy the pristines water of Lake Allatoona among some of the most beautiful views in the area.
Abundant wildlife, rare plant life, plentitude of recreational opportunities, close proximity to Georgia.

GA
Amicalola Falls are the highest west of the Mississippi, 729-feet, surrounded by 2,050 acres of hardwood forest that blaze with color every autumn.
Highest waterfall in Georgia, wildflowers, blooming trees, hardwood forest.

GA
Encompasses some of the most outstanding country in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains; named for its sheer cliffs of dark-colored biotite gneiss.
Wildflowers, 17-acre lake, dramatic black rock cliffs, lush forests, Ada-Hi Falls, scenic overlooks, spectacular vistas of Southern Appalachians.

GA
Wide variety of natural habitats, flora and fauna, nineteenth century historic sites, and Native American archeological sites.
16 land units along a 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River.

GA
This hiker's paradise exemplifies the beauty of the southern Appalachian & Piedmont regions with its peaks, rushing rivers, and cascading waterfalls.
Appalachian Trail, Anna Ruby Falls, Chattahoochee River, Brasstown Bald (Georgia's highest peak).

GA
Landscape of fields and hills where Union and Confederate armies clashed during the fall of 1863 in some of the hardest fighting of the Civil War.
Chickamauga Battlefield, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Cravens House, and Ochs Museum.

GA
This park straddles a deep gorge cut into the mountain by Sitton Gulch Creek, offering rugged geology and beautiful vistas.
Rocky outcroppings, peregrine falcons, Y-shaped canyon with sandstone walls, waterfalls, spectacular autumn colors.

GA
Spring and summer turn Cohutta Wilderness into a wonderland of blooming shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants.
Magnolia, maple, buckeye, hornbeam, sassafras, holly, silver bell dogwood, and chestnut.

GA
A beautiful coastal setting, Crooked River State Park offers fine facilities in a beautiful coastal setting.
"McIntosh Sugar Works" mill, miniature golf, saltwater fishing.

GA
Visitors delight in unspoiled beaches, dune fields, marshes, freshwater lakes, sea turtles and historic structures
Barrier island, salt marshes, mud flats, tidal creeks, sea turtles, abundant shore birds, maritime forest

GA
Offers hickory-oak forests along ridgetops, mosit coves of sweet gum, and wyllow poplar contrasting with red maple.
Abundance of wildlife, luscious wooded forests, ridgetops offering spectacular views.

GA
An 855-foot-long stone wall at a mountain summit, erected by ancient Indians, recreation at Fort Mountain Lake and plenty of backcountry hiking trails
Fort Mountain, Fort Mountain Lake, archeological sites, bird watching, wildflower viewing, wildlife viewing.

GA
Home to both a seventeen-mile river which winds through a cypress swamp, and several rare and endangered plants.
Threatened indigo snake, gopher tortoise, 4 mile nature trail, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill, farm animals and other exhibits.

GA
Named after a great legislator, this park has many natural and historical highlights and its serene beauty makes it one of Georgia's best kept secrets
Mill pond dotted with moss-draped cypress trees, blue heron, white ibis and the threatened gopher tortoise, dam of Watson Mill.

GA
Full of hisoric and natural beauty, High Falls offers a scenic waterfall on the Towaliga River and a serene hike to the remains of the grist mill.
Ghost town, remaining grist mill foundation, amazing waterfuls.

GA
The 2,884 acres of Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park preserve a Civil War battleground of the Atlanta Campaign.
Historical Civil War battleground (Cheatham Hill), Kennesaw Mountain, Pigeon Hill, and Kolb's Farm.

GA
This 38,000-acres of pristine water is the most popular watery playground in the state of Georgia.
Scenic coves, wooded peninsula, Blue Ridge Mountains, Chatahoochee and Chestatee Rivers.

GA
Located near the Okefenokee Swamp, the park is home to many fascinating creatures and plants, including alligators.
Carnivorous pitcher plants, the shy gopher tortoise, saw palmettos, yellow shafted flickers, warblers, owls and great blue herons.

GA
Named for an area where people gathered during the holidays to pick mistletoe, the park offers a beach, lake, excellent bass fishing, hiking trails.
Mistletoe, one of the finest bass fishing spots in US, 8 miles of shaded nature trails, 72,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake.

GA
A vast wildlife-rich bog that lies within a saucer-shaped geologic depression that was once part of the ocean floor.
Red-cockaded woodpecker, American alligator, wood stork, and American bald eagle.

GA
A breath taking mountain home to abundant wildlife and rare plants.
Granite monadnock, rare plants and animals, spring wildflowers, National Natural Landmark.

GA
Offers 36,000 acres of mixed pine/hardwood forest, bottomland hardwoods, creeks, and streams.
Endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers, 11 freshwater ponds, abundance of wildlife.

GA
Named for the soil's rich red color caused by high iron-ore content, Red Top Mountain, once important for mining offers visitors complete serenity.
Lake Allatoona, reconstructed 1860s homestead, abundant wildlife.

GA
Two nature trails wind through the marshes of Skidway Island offering a chance to search for wildlife on this beautiful island.
Live oaks, cabbage-palmettos and longleaf pines, shore birds and fiddler crabs.

GA
Moss-laced cypress trees reflect off the black swamp waters, providing breathtaking scenery at Stephen C. Foster state park.
223 species of birds, 41 species of mammals, 54 species of reptiles and 60 species of amphibians.


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