Georgia State Parks
Explore state parks across Georgia
A.H. Stephens State Park
Historic park with a lake, camping, fishing, and museum exhibits honoring Alexander H. Stephens.
Amicalola Falls State Park
Georgia's tallest waterfall and a gateway to the Appalachian Trail.
Black Rock Mountain State Park
Georgia's highest state park, known for mountain views, cool temperatures, and scenic overlooks.
Chattahoochee Bend State Park
A scenic riverfront park on the Chattahoochee River with hiking, paddling, fishing, and camping.
Cloudland Canyon State Park
A scenic mountain park on Lookout Mountain known for canyons, waterfalls, and sweeping overlooks.
Crooked River State Park
A coastal Georgia park known for marsh views, fishing, paddling, camping, and wildlife watching.
Dames Ferry Campground
A peaceful lakeside campground on Lake Juliette with fishing, boating, and shaded campsites.
Don Carter State Park
A lakeside state park on Lake Lanier known for swimming, boating, fishing, and family-friendly recreation.
Elijah Clark State Park
A peaceful lakeside park on Clarks Hill Lake with boating, fishing, swimming, and camping.
F.D. Roosevelt State Park
Georgia’s largest state park, known for scenic ridges, lakes, CCC history, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Florence Marina State Park
A peaceful riverfront park known for boating, fishing, birding, and camping on Lake Walter F. George.
Fort McAllister State Park
A historic riverfront park known for its Civil War fort, fishing, boating, and scenic coastal Georgia setting.
Fort Mountain State Park
A scenic mountain park known for its stone wall, lake, and panoramic views in northwest Georgia.
Fort Yargo State Park
A historic North Georgia park with a lake, trails, camping, and a reconstructed frontier fort.
General Coffee State Park
A South Georgia park known for its heritage farm, quiet lake, and family-friendly outdoor recreation.
George L. Smith State Park
A tranquil park centered on a cypress-lined mill pond and historic covered bridge.
George T. Bagby State Park
A lakeside park on Walter F. George Lake featuring boating, fishing, golf, and scenic lodging.
Georgia Veterans State Park
A lakeside park on Lake Blackshear offering boating, fishing, golf, and family recreation.
Hamburg State Park
A peaceful riverfront park preserving the historic Hamburg townsite on the Ogeechee River.
Hard Labor Creek State Park
A spacious Georgia state park offering lake recreation, camping, golf, and wooded outdoor adventures.
High Falls State Park
A scenic Middle Georgia park featuring one of the state's largest waterfalls, plus camping, fishing, and paddling.
Indian Springs State Park
A historic Georgia park known for its mineral spring, lake, camping, and relaxed outdoor recreation.
Jack Hill State Park
A peaceful south Georgia park known for its lake, camping, fishing, and golf.
James H. Floyd State Park
A peaceful lakeside park near Rome featuring fishing, paddling, picnicking, and family recreation.
Kolomoki Mounds State Park
A historic park featuring ancient Native American mounds, a museum, and a scenic lake.
Laura S. Walker State Park
A tranquil South Georgia park known for its lake, golf course, paddling, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Little Ocmulgee State Park
A peaceful South Georgia park known for its lake, beach, golf course, and family-friendly outdoor recreation.
Magnolia Springs State Park
A spring-fed park with a scenic lake, historic Civil War sites, and abundant wildlife.
Mistletoe State Park
A lakeside park on Clarks Hill Lake with boating, fishing, swimming, and camping.
Moccasin Creek State Park
A scenic mountain park on Lake Burton offering fishing, boating, picnicking, and lakeside relaxation.
Panola Mountain State Park
A scenic granite outcrop park near Atlanta with hiking, fishing, archery, and guided summit access.
Providence Canyon State Park
Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon” with colorful canyon views, overlooks, and hiking.
Red Top Mountain State Park
A scenic lakefront park on Lake Allatoona known for boating, fishing, camping, and wooded recreation.
Reed Bingham State Park
A tranquil South Georgia park known for lake recreation, fishing, paddling, and abundant wildlife.
Reynolds Mansion
Historic Sapelo Island mansion offering guided tours and coastal heritage experiences.
Richard B. Russell State Park
A lakeside park known for fishing, boating, swimming, and a scenic golf course.
Seminole State Park
A peaceful Lake Seminole getaway for fishing, boating, birdwatching, and family picnics.
Skidaway Island State Park
A scenic coastal park near Savannah featuring marsh views, wildlife, camping, and nature trails.
Smithgall Woods State Park
A peaceful mountain park in Helen, Georgia, known for trout streams, wildlife, and secluded cottages.
Standing Boy Creek State Park
A peaceful Columbus-area park with wooded scenery, creek access, and outdoor recreation.
Stephen C. Foster State Park
A secluded Okefenokee gateway park offering paddling, wildlife viewing, and swamp camping.
Suwannee River Eco-Lodge
A peaceful riverside eco-lodge on the Suwannee River with easy access to paddling, fishing, and nature.
Sweetwater Creek State Park
A scenic metro Atlanta park known for creek views, historic mill ruins, and wooded recreation.
Tallulah Gorge State Park
A dramatic North Georgia canyon park known for waterfalls, overlooks, and a suspension bridge.
Tugaloo State Park
A lakeside park on Lake Hartwell known for boating, fishing, camping, and scenic views.
Unicoi State Park
A mountain lake park near Helen with hiking, paddling, fishing, and lodge stays.
Victoria Bryant State Park
A quiet North Georgia park with golf, fishing, picnicking, and scenic river views.
Vogel State Park
A classic North Georgia mountain park with a lake, waterfalls, hiking, and camping.
Watson Mill Bridge State Park
A scenic park featuring Georgia's longest covered bridge, river access, and quiet outdoor recreation.
