Kansas State Parks Near Augusta

Discover 22 parks within driving distance of Augusta

El Dorado State Park

El Dorado, Kansas
12 miles away

"Augusta is close enough for frequent day use and short fishing trips. Many visitors from Augusta come for shoreline access and easy boating on the reservoir."

El Dorado State Park spans more than 4,000 acres along El Dorado Reservoir and offers some of the best water recreation in south-central Kansas. Its mix of beaches, campgrounds, marinas, and prairie scenery makes it a popular year-round destination for families and anglers.

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Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site

Beech Island, South Carolina
12 miles away

"Augusta visitors can reach the site quickly for a day trip focused on history and architecture. It is a convenient outing for families, students, and heritage travelers."

Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site features a beautifully preserved Greek Revival mansion, historic outbuildings, and scenic grounds overlooking the Savannah River. The site interprets the lives of the Hammond family and the enslaved people who lived and worked here.

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Mistletoe State Park

Appling, Georgia
28 miles away

"Augusta is the closest major city and a common starting point for day trips, lake outings, and weekend camping. Visitors often come for a quick escape to the water and a quieter outdoor setting."

Mistletoe State Park is one of Georgia’s best spots for enjoying Clarks Hill Lake, with a sandy beach, boat access, and excellent fishing. Visitors also come for camping, picnicking, and relaxing in a wooded setting near the South Carolina border.

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Lake St. George State Park

Liberty, Maine
30 miles away

"Augusta-area families visit for an easy day trip with beach access and shaded picnic spots. It is close enough for a spontaneous summer outing."

Lake St. George State Park offers a classic Maine summer outing with a sandy beach, calm lake access, and shaded picnic grounds. Its small size and scenic setting make it a favorite for families, swimmers, anglers, and paddlers looking for a low-key day by the water.

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Aiken State Park

Windsor, South Carolina
34 miles away

"Augusta visitors often cross into South Carolina for a nearby outdoor getaway with water-based recreation and picnic facilities. Aiken State Park is a practical choice for families and anglers looking for a scenic day trip."

Aiken State Park features a spring-fed swimming area, canoe access on the South Fork Edisto River, and shaded picnic and camping areas. Its mix of wetlands, hardwoods, and longleaf pine habitat makes it a popular low-key destination for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing.

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Damariscotta Lake State Park

Jefferson, Maine
36 miles away

"Augusta-area visitors can reach the park for a straightforward summer outing on the lake. It is a popular choice for a quick escape from the capital region."

Damariscotta Lake State Park offers a simple, classic Maine summer experience with a sandy swim area, picnic grounds, and broad lake views. It is especially popular with families and anglers looking for an easy-access waterfront park.

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Elijah Clark State Park

Lincolnton, Georgia
36 miles away

"Visitors from Augusta come for a quiet lake getaway, fishing, and camping without a long drive. The park is a convenient day trip or weekend escape from the city."

Elijah Clark State Park is a scenic waterfront park on Clarks Hill Lake in northeast Georgia, popular for fishing, boating, and relaxing by the water. Visitors also enjoy picnic areas, a swimming beach, and access to nearby lake recreation.

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Range Ponds State Park

Poland, Maine
38 miles away

"Augusta residents can reach the park easily for a weekend swim or picnic. The park’s calm ponds and open lawns make it appealing for low-key outdoor recreation."

Range Ponds State Park offers a classic Maine summer experience with a sandy beach, calm swimming waters, and shaded picnic areas. The park’s two ponds, open shoreline, and easygoing atmosphere make it a favorite for families and casual outdoor recreation.

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Reid State Park

Georgetown, Maine
38 miles away

"Augusta residents often choose Reid State Park for a summer beach trip within easy driving distance. The park’s ocean views and picnic areas make it a favorite family destination."

Reid State Park is one of Maine’s best-known oceanfront parks, offering a mix of wide sandy beach, tidal pools, dunes, and granite ledges. Its protected setting makes it popular for family beach days, scenic walks, and watching waves roll in along the Midcoast.

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Baker Creek State Park

McCormick, South Carolina
39 miles away

"Augusta-area visitors use the park as a nearby lake destination for fishing, picnicking, and easy day-use access."

Baker Creek State Park sits on Lake Thurmond and offers easy access to boating, fishing, and relaxed day-use recreation. Visitors come for the lake views, picnic areas, and a low-key outdoor experience close to the Georgia border.

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Bradbury Mountain State Park

Pownal, Maine
39 miles away

"Augusta visitors may head to Bradbury Mountain for a wooded summit and a more active day outdoors. It is a convenient destination for those looking to explore beyond the capital area."

Bradbury Mountain State Park features a compact but rewarding summit, extensive multi-use trails, and a welcoming picnic area. It is especially popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and families looking for a quick outdoor escape close to Portland and the Midcoast.

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Magnolia Springs State Park

Millen, Georgia
42 miles away

"Augusta travelers visit for a peaceful nature break and a less crowded alternative to larger recreation areas. The park’s kayaking, fishing, and historic exhibits make it a strong weekend destination."

Magnolia Springs State Park features one of Georgia’s clearest spring-fed lakes, making it a favorite for kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching. The park also preserves the history of Camp Lawton, a Civil War prison camp, with interpretive exhibits and archaeological sites.

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Owls Head Light State Park

Owls Head, Maine
43.9 miles away

"Augusta residents often head to the coast for a quick escape to the ocean. The park offers a compact, easy-to-enjoy destination with strong scenic payoff."

Owls Head Light State Park is known for its iconic 1825 lighthouse, rocky shoreline, and dramatic harbor views near Rockland. The park offers a quiet place to enjoy coastal scenery, watch boats pass through the bay, and explore one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses.

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Camden Hills State Park

Camden, Maine
44 miles away

"Visitors from Augusta come for a longer escape to the coast, especially for hiking, scenic drives, and a change of pace from inland central Maine."

Camden Hills State Park features more than 5,700 acres of wooded hills, rocky summits, and coastal vistas overlooking Camden Harbor and Penobscot Bay. Its scenic drive, picnic areas, and access to Mount Battie make it one of Maine’s most visited state parks.

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Hamburg State Park

Millen, Georgia
44 miles away

"Augusta visitors come for a nearby riverfront getaway and a change of scenery from the city. The park offers a calm setting for fishing, photography, and history-focused stops."

Hamburg State Park offers a blend of history and nature along the Ogeechee River in Jenkins County. Its shaded picnic areas, fishing access, and interpretive setting make it a relaxing stop for families, anglers, and history enthusiasts.

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Hickory Knob State Resort Park

McCormick, South Carolina
44 miles away

"Augusta-area visitors come for easy access to lake activities, scenic views, and a relaxing overnight stay. The park is a popular choice for golfers and anglers from the metro area."

Hickory Knob State Resort Park combines a full-service resort experience with classic South Carolina outdoor recreation. Visitors come for the championship golf course, lake access, hiking, and peaceful waterfront views.

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Popham Beach State Park

Phippsburg, Maine
45 miles away

"Augusta residents often head south for a beach day and ocean views. The park offers a refreshing contrast to the capital region’s inland setting."

Popham Beach State Park offers a classic Maine seaside experience with a broad sandy beach, strong tidal changes, and views of Fox Island and the Kennebec River entrance. It is especially popular for swimming, beach walks, shell collecting, and family picnics.

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Mount Blue State Park

Weld, Maine
56 miles away

"Augusta residents can reach the park for a full day outdoors or a camping getaway in western Maine. Its lake access and scenic setting make it a popular seasonal destination."

Mount Blue State Park spans thousands of acres around Webb Lake and Mount Blue, offering a mix of lakeside recreation and mountain scenery. It is one of Maine’s most popular inland parks for camping, swimming, paddling, and hiking.

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Birch Point Beach State Park

Owls Head, Maine
56.3 miles away

"Augusta visitors may choose Birch Point for a coastal escape that feels far from the capital while still being reachable in under two hours."

Birch Point Beach State Park offers a sheltered sandy beach on Penobscot Bay with gentle surf and broad views toward the islands. It is a popular spot for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying a classic Maine coastal day outdoors.

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A.H. Stephens State Park

Crawfordville, Georgia
58 miles away

"Augusta visitors often come for a quiet weekend escape with camping, fishing, and a historic stop that feels far from the city without requiring a long drive."

A.H. Stephens State Park combines history and outdoor recreation on 1,177 acres in Crawfordville, Georgia. The park features a 25-acre lake, a museum in the former Liberty Hall area, campsites, picnic facilities, and opportunities for fishing, paddling, and relaxed nature outings.

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Moose Point State Park

Searsport, Maine
58 miles away

"Augusta residents often visit for a longer coastal excursion that feels close enough for a day trip but far enough to feel like a getaway."

Moose Point State Park offers a peaceful stretch of Penobscot Bay shoreline with picnic tables, open lawns, and a short walking path along the coast. It is especially popular for sunset views, birdwatching, and low-key family outings near Belfast.

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Peacock Beach State Park

Searsport, Maine
58 miles away

"Augusta visitors may choose Peacock Beach State Park for a straightforward coastal getaway within a comfortable driving distance. It is a good option for swimming, picnicking, and a scenic day outdoors."

Peacock Beach State Park is a relaxed waterfront destination with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and calm tidal waters that are popular with families. Its midcoast location makes it a convenient stop for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying classic Maine summer scenery.

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