Georgia State Parks Near Statesboro

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Statesboro

George L. Smith State Park

Twin City, Georgia
28 miles away

"Statesboro is a major nearby city with shopping, restaurants, and regional attractions. Many visitors from here come for a quiet outdoor escape and family day trips."

George L. Smith State Park is known for its beautiful blackwater pond, quiet paddling routes, and abundant wildlife. The park’s historic Parrish Mill and covered bridge add a distinctive cultural landmark to its natural setting.

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George L. Smith State Park

Twin City, Georgia
28 miles away

"Statesboro is a major nearby city with shopping, restaurants, and regional attractions. Many visitors from here come for a quiet outdoor escape and family day trips."

George L. Smith State Park is known for its beautiful blackwater pond, quiet paddling routes, and abundant wildlife. The park’s historic Parrish Mill and covered bridge add a distinctive cultural landmark to its natural setting.

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Hamburg State Park

Millen, Georgia
28 miles away

"Statesboro residents visit for a short day trip to a peaceful riverfront setting. It is a convenient escape from campus and city life for families and anglers."

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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Hamburg State Park

Millen, Georgia
28 miles away

"Statesboro is a major nearby hub for students, families, and outdoor enthusiasts. The park provides an easy day trip for those wanting a quiet natural setting."

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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Magnolia Springs State Park

Millen, Georgia
28 miles away

"Statesboro visitors often come for a day trip to paddle, fish, and enjoy the park’s quiet setting. It’s a convenient outdoor escape from the city and a good stop for families and history lovers."

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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Jack Hill State Park

Reidsville, Georgia
44 miles away

"Statesboro is a major nearby college town with visitors who may want a weekend escape to the lake and campground. The park is a good option for students, families, and outdoor enthusiasts."

Jack Hill State Park features a 135-acre lake, a 18-hole golf course, and a mix of camping and day-use amenities. Its wooded setting and family-friendly facilities make it a popular stop for anglers, campers, and travelers exploring southeast Georgia.

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Fort McAllister State Park

Richmond Hill, Georgia
52 miles away

"Statesboro visitors may come for a weekend getaway that combines history and camping. The park's river setting offers a change of pace from inland Georgia."

Fort McAllister State Park combines coastal recreation with rich history, featuring a well-preserved Civil War earthwork fort and museum. The park also offers river access, camping, picnic areas, and opportunities to explore the tidal marshes of the Ogeechee River.

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Skidaway Island State Park

Savannah, Georgia
54 miles away

"Statesboro visitors often make the drive for a coastal getaway, especially for hiking, wildlife viewing, and overnight camping."

Skidaway Island State Park showcases one of Georgia's most beautiful coastal landscapes, with live oaks, tidal creeks, and interpretive boardwalks through a maritime forest. It is especially popular for birdwatching, camping, and family-friendly outdoor recreation close to Savannah.

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Reynolds Mansion

Sapelo Island, Georgia
60 miles away

"Statesboro visitors may come for educational trips centered on Georgia history and coastal ecosystems. Reynolds Mansion is a strong destination for students, families, and heritage travelers."

Reynolds Mansion showcases Sapelo Island's unique blend of natural beauty and African American coastal heritage. The site is best known for interpretive tours, historic architecture, and access to one of Georgia's most culturally significant barrier islands.

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