Georgia State Parks Near Clarkesville

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Clarkesville

Tallulah Gorge State Park

Tallulah Falls, Georgia
14 miles away

"Clarkesville residents often visit for quick access to the gorge and its scenic overlooks. It is a convenient destination for hiking, picnicking, and nature photography."

Tallulah Gorge State Park features a nearly 1,000-foot-deep canyon, six waterfalls, and panoramic rim views that make it one of Georgia’s most iconic outdoor destinations. The park also offers a suspension bridge, interpretive exhibits, and seasonal whitewater releases on the Tallulah River.

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Moccasin Creek State Park

Clarkesville, Georgia
18 miles away

"Clarkesville is the closest service town and a convenient base for supplies, dining, and lodging. Visitors often stop here before heading to the lake and mountain recreation areas."

Moccasin Creek State Park is a compact North Georgia park with direct access to Lake Burton, one of the region's most picturesque mountain lakes. Visitors come for trout fishing, boating, picnicking, and the calm, wooded setting in the Blue Ridge foothills.

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Smithgall Woods State Park

Helen, Georgia
18 miles away

"Visitors from Clarkesville often come for a quiet day outdoors, especially for fishing, birding, and scenic drives."

Smithgall Woods State Park is a 5,664-acre preserve in northeast Georgia featuring forested ridges, clear streams, and a popular catch-and-release trout fishery. Visitors come for quiet nature experiences, birding, picnicking, and access to the park's scenic mountain setting near Helen.

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Unicoi State Park

Helen, Georgia
18 miles away

"Clarkesville is close enough for frequent day visits and family recreation. Visitors are drawn to the park’s lake, picnic areas, and easy access to Helen."

Unicoi State Park is one of North Georgia’s most popular mountain destinations, centered around a 53-acre lake and surrounded by hardwood forest. The park features a lodge, cabins, camping, and a wide range of outdoor activities, with nearby Helen adding dining and shopping options.

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