
Nature Viewing
Looking for a little fresh air? You won't find it at the mall. Visit a Georgia State Park and reconnect with nature.
Nature Viewing at Georgia State Parks
Getting back to nature isn¿t hard at a Georgia State Park. Wherever you happen to be in Georgia, wonderful views are just around the corner. All Georgia parks offer a great way to soak in a little fresh air, but if you want to experience a guided nature hike, click on an individual park that interests you. Many parks offer guided hikes, so to find more information or make a reservation, click an individual park.
Nature Viewing Contact Information
Parks with Nature Viewing
Chief Vann House Historic Site
Crooked River State Park
Florence Marina State Park
Fort King George Historic Site
Fort McAllister Historic Park
Fort Morris Historic Site
General Coffee State Park
George L. Smith State Park
George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge
Georgia Veterans State Park
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site
Indian Springs State Park
Laura S. Walker State Park
Magnolia Springs State Park
Moccasin Creek State Park
New Echota Historic Site
Panola Mountain State Park
Reed Bingham State Park
Sapelo Island Reserve and Reynolds Mansion
Seminole State Park
Skidaway Island State Park
Smithgall Woods
Sprewell Bluff State Conservation Park
Stephen C. Foster State Park
Tallulah Gorge State Park
Unicoi State Park and Lodge
Wormsloe Historic Site
Nature Viewing Events
Experience Coastal Georgia FestivalCrooked River State Park – St. Marys, GA
Saturday, Sep 11, 2010 / 10 AM to 4 PM
Celebrate the bounty of Georgia's coast. Nature programs, crafts, food, kayak trips, water festivities and more details to come. $5 parking. 912-882-5256. Handicap Accessible.
Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area – Lumpkin, GA
Saturday, Nov 20, 2010 / 11 AM to 1 PM
Join Professor Rich McWilliams of Thomas University from Thomasville, Georgia as he conducts a hike into the canyons so visitors will see one of the geologic wonders of the southeastern United States. Pre-registration is required due to limitations on group size. $5 parking. 229-838-4706.
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Nature Viewing Clubs

A new GO Georgia badge has been added to the successful Junior Ranger Program. Kids ages 7 - 14 choose from a list of activities to earn their Gopher badge. The younger ones, ages 7 - 10 must complete 5 activities while those in the older group, ages 11 - 14 must work toward completing 8 activities.
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