Summer is the perfect time to explore the beauty and diversity of Georgia State Parks. Here are 15 events you won’t want to miss:
- Full Moon Hike at Tallulah Gorge State Park Experience the gorge in a new light during a guided full moon hike. Enjoy breathtaking views under the moonlit sky.
- Wildlife Encounters at Panola Mountain State Park Join park rangers for up-close encounters with native wildlife, including birds of prey and reptiles.
- Paddle Under the Stars at Fort Yargo State Park Paddle across the serene lake as the sun sets and stars begin to twinkle. A perfect evening for nature lovers.
- Junior Ranger Camp at Amicalola Falls State Park Kids can earn their Junior Ranger badges while learning about nature, conservation, and park history.
- Historic Farm Tour at Red Top Mountain State Park Step back in time with a guided tour of a 19th-century homestead and experience life on a historic farm.
- Kayak Eco-Tour at Crooked River State Park Paddle through scenic waterways, exploring coastal marshes and learning about the local ecosystem.
- Astronomy Night at Chattahoochee Bend State Park Join amateur astronomers for a night of stargazing, complete with telescopes and expert guidance.
- Geocaching Adventure at Cloudland Canyon State Park Embark on a modern-day treasure hunt using GPS to find hidden caches throughout the park.
- Bird Watching Walk at Sweetwater Creek State Park Bring your binoculars for a guided walk focused on spotting and identifying local bird species.
- Art in the Park at Hard Labor Creek State Park Participate in outdoor painting and photography workshops, capturing the natural beauty of the park.
- Mountain Biking Challenge at Fort Mountain State Park Test your skills on challenging mountain biking trails with guided rides and tips from experts.
- Fishing Derby at High Falls State Park Anglers of all ages can compete in a friendly fishing contest, with prizes for the biggest catch.
- Trail Running Series at Unicoi State Park Join fellow runners for a series of trail races through diverse and scenic terrains.
- Nature Crafts at Vogel State Park Kids and families can get creative with nature-inspired crafts and activities.
- Canoe and Campfire at Mistletoe State Park Paddle on Clarks Hill Lake and end the day with a campfire, complete with s’mores and storytelling.
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These events offer a fantastic way to enjoy Georgia’s natural beauty, engage in outdoor activities, and create unforgettable summer memories.