Georgia State Parks
Georgia has a number of state parks that are operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The state parks in Georgia offer a variety of opportunities for people who love the outdoors. Explore pristine beaches and backwoods swamps; savor the beauty of some of Georgia’s lakes and waterfalls; listen to the birds as you take a quiet walk through scenic forest trails; take in the autumn colors of Georgia’s mountains; or simply take time to escape for a quiet getaway. Georgia state parks provide opportunities for camping, fishing, canoeing / boating, swimming, horseback riding, birding and golf. Some of the state parks have beautiful lodges, nice restaurants, and accommodations for conferences and meetings. And best of all, the State Parks for the state of Georgia have been rated in the top three state parks in the country!
Four of the state park lodges are managed by Coral Hospitality and provide excellent accommodations and facilities and services for your meetings, weddings and retreats.
• Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge
• George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge
• Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge
• Unicoi State Park and Lodge
GeorgiaTouristGuide.com has advertisements for each of the state parks in Georgia that can be found using the SEARCH menu above. These ads will help you locate the state parks and determine if they meet your needs. Each of the ads will link directly to that state park on the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ website, which will provide more information about that park, including: descriptions, features, maps, admission fees, scheduled events, directions and operating hours of each park. Below are some quick links to the Georgia DNR site:
1- Front page of the GDNR Georgia State Parks website
2- A map showing the location of all of Georgia’s state parks
3- A list of all the state parks with links to details about each state park
Four of the state park lodges are managed by Coral Hospitality and provide excellent accommodations and facilities and services for your meetings, weddings and retreats.
• Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge
• George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge
• Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge
• Unicoi State Park and Lodge
GeorgiaTouristGuide.com has advertisements for each of the state parks in Georgia that can be found using the SEARCH menu above. These ads will help you locate the state parks and determine if they meet your needs. Each of the ads will link directly to that state park on the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ website, which will provide more information about that park, including: descriptions, features, maps, admission fees, scheduled events, directions and operating hours of each park. Below are some quick links to the Georgia DNR site:
1- Front page of the GDNR Georgia State Parks website
2- A map showing the location of all of Georgia’s state parks
3- A list of all the state parks with links to details about each state park