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The best leaf peeping spots in Georgia State Parks this fall
Stay in the Heart of the Season Georgia’s State Parks offer a variety of accommodations where leaf peepers can settle in for an extended, color-filled getaway. Cloudland Canyon State Park recently ...
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Islands on MSNGeorgia's Largest State Park Is A Mountainous Family Gem With Waterfalls, Cute Cottages, And Lake Recreation
The largest state park in Georgia sprawls for 9,000 acres, offering 40 miles of hiking trails, a picturesque lake, and tons of historic destinations.
Walker State Park, a four-hour drive to Waycross, includes 44 campsites ($30-$40), six cabins ($125) and a mix of group sites. The park is lined with trails and is adjacent to a 120-acre lake and ...
It’s also the highest state park in Georgia, reaching altitudes of 3,460 feet. Officials do warn that Black Rock Mountain can be cooler than other state parks and may close due to icy conditions.
Fall in Georgia: Where are the best state parks to see the leaves change colors? DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. — Fall is officially here and Georgia families are planning where and when to see autumn leaves.
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