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  1. Mar 15, 2022 · List of State Parks Near Atlanta. Here are each of those state parks with distance from Atlanta and what is special about each. 1. Panola Mountain State Park. Location: 2620 Georgia 155 SW, Stockbridge, GA 30281. Panola Mountain State Park is the crown jewel of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area, about twenty miles from Atlanta.

  2. Some state parks near Atlanta, GA include Sweetwater Creek State Park, Red Top Mountain State Park, Fort Yargo State Park, Vogel State Park, Tallulah Gorge State Park, Cloudland Canyon State Park, and Providence Canyon State Park.

  3. Dec 30, 2022 · 5 State Parks Near Atlanta, Georgia. Despite the fact that Atlanta, Georgia is a major, thriving metropolis with busy streets and tall buildings, around twenty miles outside of the city center, you can find some pure unadulterated nature. Several state parks [...]

  4. Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Map. Print Map. Can't decide? Take our quiz: Which Georgia State Park & Historic Site is Perfect for Your Personality?

    • Red Top Mountain State Park — Acworth
    • Fort Yargo State Park — Winder
    • Vogel State Park – Blairsville
    • Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls
    • Cloudland Canyon State Park — Rising Fawn
    • Providence Canyon State Park — Lumpkin

    Looking for a lake getaway? Head over to Red Top Mountain State Park, where 12,000-acre Lake Allatoona surrounds the peninsula-shaped park. The visitor center features several trailheads, a playground, and an 1860s-built log cabin. Bring your rafts, camp chairs, and a tree hammock to set up along the quiet coves found on the paved Lakeside Trail (g...

    If you’re looking for a great beach spot about an hour northeast of Atlanta, Fort Yargo State Parkfits the bill. A large pavilion provides a bathhouse, concessions, and non-motorized boat rentals for a day of fun on the 260-acre Marbury Creek Watershed. After swimming and a picnic, try miniature golf or the disc golf course for a nominal extra fee....

    Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s, Vogel State Parkoffers a tranquil lake setting at the base of the Appalachian Mountains. The level Trahlyta Trail circles the 22-acre lake; and at the northern end, discover the 60-foot Trahlyta Falls. Those wanting mountain views can hike up Blood Mountain on the 4.1-mile Bear Hair Gap T...

    Tallulah Gorgeoffers a handful of waterfalls, great for adventurous, older kids. Sheer granite cliff walls carved by the Tallulah River stretch for almost 2 miles and reach depths of over 900 feet. Start at the 2-story Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center to learn more about the former resort town and the creation of the dam. The one-way, 0.75-mile N...

    Located in the northwest Georgia mountains, panoramic vistas abound at Cloudland Canyon. Start with a picnic overlooking the rim at the main parking area, then take the 1-mile Overlook Trail offering families an easy path with plenty of opportunities for pictures. If you want to see a waterfall, take the first part of the Waterfalls Trail just a ha...

    Providence Canyonis a Georgia state park south of Fort Benning, where families enjoy steep pinnacles and multi-colored sandstone cliffs. Surprisingly, “Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon” wasn’t created by a river, but by the failure of farmers to rotate crops. The result? Recesses in the earth as deep as 150 feet that led to the Soil Conservation Act o...

  5. Sep 1, 2021 · Georgia’s State Parks are a real bargain. And there are quite a few ways to enjoy them on the cheap, either as a day trip or an overnight camping experience. Below are current and upcoming deals for admission and tours to Georgia State Parks and designated Historic Sites.

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  7. Just under three hours from Asheville, NC and Chattanooga, TN, and only an hour north of Atlanta on the northern Georgia border rests Georgia's newest state park. Don Carter State Park is a sprawling 1,300 acres of land that sits on the northern tip of Lake Lanier.