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  2. Experience the best of the North Georgia Mountains: acclaimed trails, heirloom orchards, delightful vineyards, tranquil rivers & charming cabins. You can’t go wrong with a retreat to Ellijay, Georgia!

  3. The Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Park Guide is a handy resource for planning a spring break, summer vacation or family reunion. The free booklet is filled with tips on the best hiking trails, fishing spots, cabins, wedding venues and campsites.

  4. Whether you are a first-time camper or an experienced backpacker, Georgia's state parks have a campsite for you. Forty-one parks offer more than 2,700 campsites, including tent-only areas, RV pull-thru sites, primitive camping and group camping areas. Rates average around $30–$35 per night.

  5. Experience the best of the North Georgia Mountains: acclaimed trails, heirloom orchards, delightful vineyards, tranquil rivers & charming cabins. You can’t go wrong with a retreat to Ellijay, Georgia!

  6. Experience the best of the North Georgia Mountains: acclaimed trails, heirloom orchards, delightful vineyards, tranquil rivers & charming cabins. You can’t go wrong with a retreat to Ellijay, Georgia!

  7. The Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Park Guide is a handy resource for planning a spring break, summer vacation or family reunion. The free booklet is filled with tips on the best hiking trails, fishing spots, cabins, wedding venues and campsites.

  8. "Nestled as a natural refuge in the city of Winder, Fort Yargo State Park offers you a nearby escape from metro-life with exciting adventures along multiple recreational trails including one of the only remaining forts for early settlers."

  9. Chattahoochee Bend State Park

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    At 2,910 acres, Chattahoochee Bend is one of Georgia’s largest state parks, protecting five miles of river frontage. A boat ramp provides easy access to the water, while the Riverside Trail offers a 5.5-mile hike along the river, allowing for a potential total hiking distance of up to 11 miles.

  10. Walking along the lake’s edge and nature trail, visitors may spot the shy gopher tortoise, saw palmettos, yellow shafted flickers, warblers, owls and great blue herons. The park’s lake offers opportunities for fishing, swimming and boating, and kayaks and bicycles are available for rent.

  11. Recreation opportunities and rich local history greet travelers to Jack Hill State Park, a small-town getaway located on the iconic Southeast Georgia Wiregrass and Woodpecker Trails and close to the ancient flowing waters of the Ohoopee and Altamaha Rivers.