Visitors to this pretty park usually see abundant wildlife, including species such as gopher tortoises, spotted turtles, limpkins, indigo snakes an...
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This crystal clear, first magnitude spring is a popular spot for swimming and cave diving.About 82 feet wide, 25 feet deep, and a 150-foot spring-r...
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On foot or by canoe, experiencing the park’s historical significance is its own timeless reward.At the intersection of the Suwannee and Withl...
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This remote park is a primary entrance to the legendary Okefenokee Swamp—one of Georgia's seven natural wonders. Spanish moss-laced trees ref...
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Located near the northern edge of the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp, this park is home to many fascinating creatures and plants, including alligators...
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These beautiful ornamental gardens were first planted in 1923 by Alfred B. and Louise Maclay after they purchased the property for their winter hom...
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The museum features exhibits about Foster's most famous songs and his music can be heard emanating from the park's 97-bell carillon throughout the ...
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When the water level on the Suwannee River is between 59 and 61 feet above mean sea level, the Big Shoals rapids earn a Class III Whitewater classi...
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Visitors can take a dip in the first magnitude spring, walk across the natural limestone bridge that crosses the spring run flowing into the iconic...
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During the final weeks of the Civil War, a Union flotilla landed at Apalachee Bay planning to capture Fort Ward (San Marcos de Apalache Historic St...
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Nestled along the northern Gulf Coast, this park protects a mosaic of diverse landscapes.The Econfina River meanders like a dark ribbon through pin...
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This 70-foot deep, first magnitude spring offers opportunities for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving.Nestled in the shallow water of the spring...
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The museum at the park displays pottery and tools unearthed near the original fort. Interpretive displays explain the history of the San Marcos sit...
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Visitors will find outstanding freshwater fishing with common species such as largemouth bass, striped bass, speckled perch, bream and catfish bein...
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This historically significant park is the oldest and largest Woodland Indian site in the southeastern United States, occupied by Indians from 350 t...
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This southwest Georgia park is on beautiful Lake Seminole, a 37,500 acre reservoir with excellent boating, fishing and birding. Cottages, many camp...
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With natural beauty, lakeside camping and cozy cottages, this secluded park is the perfect south Georgia retreat. It is best known for the refurbis...
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Hiking through forested hills of pine and mixed hardwoods, visitors might catch sight of fox squirrels, white-tailed deer, gray foxes or many speci...
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George T. Bagby State Park is located in Fort Gaines, GA along the shores of Lake Walter F. George (Lake Eufaula) in southwest Georgia. A full-serv...
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