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website, 1,500 acre Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve with 13 miles of hiking trails Fortson 4-H Center: Hampton: Henry: Metro Atlanta: website, 77 acres, day and residential environmental education programs for students, family programs monthly Georgia Nature Center: Watkinsville: Oconee: Northeast
30 miles of mountain bike and hiking trails with beginner-, intermediate- and advanced-level paths. One of the trails leads to Indian Springs State Park.In 2021 an additional trail system called "The Creeks" was added connecting Dauset Trails with Jackson, GA.
High Falls State Park is a 1,050-acre (4.2 km 2) state park located near the city of Jackson in Monroe County, Georgia. It is the site of a prosperous 19th-century industrial center, which became a ghost town when it was bypassed by the railroad. [1] The park contains the largest waterfall in middle Georgia and a 650-acre (2.6 km 2) lake.
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GA 53 & Peachtree Rd. 34°05′18″N 83°45′29″W / 34.088333°N 83.758056°W / 34.088333; -83.758056 ( Hillcrest-Allen Clinic and Hoschton
(The Center Square) – Georgia is one step closer to having its first national park and preserve, after the bipartisan Ocmulgee Mounds Park and Preserve Establishment Act passed through committee ...
Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center is a nature preserve located near Mansfield, Georgia, United States. Named after Charles Newton Elliott (1906–2000), the nature preserve has 6,400 acres (26 km 2) of forests, lakes, and fields, which are managed by Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The Wildlife Center includes Marben Public Fishing area ...
[5] [6] [7] The Waycross State Forest was renamed in 1974 to Dixon Memorial State Forest in honor of longtime Georgia Forestry Commission board member, Hugh M. Dixon. [8] The 2007 Sweat Farm Fire, which was part of the Georgia Bay Complex, catastrophically burned a significant portion of the southern and western parts of the forest.