State Guide
Explore Georgia Outdoors
Georgia offers 704 trails, 220 parks, and 957 campgrounds worth planning a trip around. The trail mix runs 289 easy, 253 moderate, 115 difficult, and 47 expert-rated, so the state holds something for casual walkers and seasoned alpinists alike. Routes range from under a mile to 280 miles, with the toughest climbs gaining 22625 feet. Public lands worth knowing here include Tallulah Gorge State Park, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, and Andersonville National Historic Site. Among the trails hikers return to: Benton MacKaye Trail, Bartram Trail, and Silver Comet Trail.
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Campgrounds in Georgia
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20 private acres in Woodland, GA
Woodland
3 Bears Lodge
Chattahoochee National Forest
3 Creeks Campground
LaGrange
341 RV Park
Hazlehurst
411 River Rest Campground
Chatsworth
A Bear Pause
Mineral Bluff
A Big Wheel RV Park
Saint Marys
A Birds Eye View
Chattahoochee National Forest
A Heavenly View
Morganton
A River Runs By It
Chattahoochee National Forest
A Tumblin Run
Chattahoochee National Forest
A.H. Stephens State Historic Park
Crawfordville
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