List of Georgia state parks
Location of Georgia’s 49 state parks
This is a list of state parks in Georgia . The park system of the US state of Georgia was founded in 1931 with Indian Springs State Park and Vogel State Park . Indian Springs has been operated by the state as a public park since 1825, making it perhaps the oldest state park in the United States.[ 1] The newest state park is Don Carter State Park .[ 2]
Since the Great Recession , Georgia has halved the budget for the Division of State Parks and Historic Sites and turned over the management of five of the parks to Coral Hospitality, a Florida-based hotel and resort management company. The five parks are Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge , Unicoi State Park & Lodge , Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge , Georgia Veterans State Park , and George T. Bagby State Park .[ 3]
State parks
Park name
County or counties
Size
Year established[ 4]
Location
Water body(s)
Image
Remarks
acres
ha
A.H. Stephens State Park
Taliaferro
1,177
476
1933
33°33′44.16″N 82°53′44.56″W / 33.5622667°N 82.8957111°W / 33.5622667; -82.8957111
Alexander Stevens State Park Lake
Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge
Dawson
829
335
1940
34°34′34.11″N 84°14′10.5″W / 34.5761417°N 84.236250°W / 34.5761417; -84.236250
Amicalola Falls
Black Rock Mountain State Park
Rabun
1,743
705
1952
34°54′34″N 83°24′55″W / 34.90944°N 83.41528°W / 34.90944; -83.41528
Black Rock Lake
Chattahoochee Bend State Park [ 5]
Coweta
2,910
1,180
2011
33°25′58.05″N 84°59′10.13″W / 33.4327917°N 84.9861472°W / 33.4327917; -84.9861472
Chattahoochee River
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Dade
3,488
1,412
1938
34°48′57.96″N 85°29′21.12″W / 34.8161000°N 85.4892000°W / 34.8161000; -85.4892000
Hemlock Falls
Crooked River State Park
Camden
500
200
1939
30°50′35″N 81°33′29″W / 30.84306°N 81.55806°W / 30.84306; -81.55806
Intracoastal Waterway
Don Carter State Park [ 2]
Hall
1,316
533
2013
34°23′5.44″N 83°44′35.68″W / 34.3848444°N 83.7432444°W / 34.3848444; -83.7432444
Lake Lanier
Elijah Clark State Park
Lincoln
447
181
1953
33°51′16.2″N 82°25′10.54″W / 33.854500°N 82.4195944°W / 33.854500; -82.4195944
Clarks Hill Lake
F. D. Roosevelt State Park
Harris , Meriwether
9,049
3,662
1938
32°49′55″N 84°48′29″W / 32.83194°N 84.80806°W / 32.83194; -84.80806
Florence Marina State Park
Stewart
173
70
1985
32°5′26.88″N 85°2′35.99″W / 32.0908000°N 85.0433306°W / 32.0908000; -85.0433306
Walter F. George Lake
Fort McAllister State Park
Bryan
1,725
698
1980
31°53′28″N 81°11′46″W / 31.89111°N 81.19611°W / 31.89111; -81.19611
Ogeechee River & Atlantic Ocean
Fort Mountain State Park
Murray
3,712
1,502
1938
34°45′39.3″N 84°42′25.8″W / 34.760917°N 84.707167°W / 34.760917; -84.707167
Fort Mountain Lake
Fort Yargo State Park
Barrow
1,816
735
1954
33°58′10.64″N 83°43′46.6″W / 33.9696222°N 83.729611°W / 33.9696222; -83.729611
Fort Yargo Lake
General Coffee State Park
Coffee
1,511
611
1970
31°31′26.4″N 82°46′1.2″W / 31.524000°N 82.767000°W / 31.524000; -82.767000
George L. Smith State Park
Emanuel
1,634
661
1975
32°33′43.2″N 82°6′46.8″W / 32.562000°N 82.113000°W / 32.562000; -82.113000
Parish Pond
George T. Bagby State Park
Clay
700
280
1970
31°39′57.6″N 85°3′25.2″W / 31.666000°N 85.057000°W / 31.666000; -85.057000
Walter F. George Lake
Georgia Veterans State Park
Crisp
1,308
529
1946
31°57′23″N 83°54′58″W / 31.95639°N 83.91611°W / 31.95639; -83.91611
Lake Blackshear
Jack Hill State Park
Tattnall
662
268
1956
32°5′31.51″N 82°8′9.61″W / 32.0920861°N 82.1360028°W / 32.0920861; -82.1360028
Altamaha River
Hamburg State Park
Warren
741
300
1968
33°12′28.37″N 82°47′20.05″W / 33.2078806°N 82.7889028°W / 33.2078806; -82.7889028
Hamburg Mill Pond
Hard Labor Creek State Park
Morgan
5,804
2,349
1946
33°39′49.88″N 83°36′22.15″W / 33.6638556°N 83.6061528°W / 33.6638556; -83.6061528
Hard Labor Creek
High Falls State Park
Monroe
1,050
420
1966
33°10′44.31″N 84°1′10.73″W / 33.1789750°N 84.0196472°W / 33.1789750; -84.0196472
Towaliga River
Indian Springs State Park
Butts
528
214
1825
33°14′38″N 83°55′52″W / 33.24389°N 83.93111°W / 33.24389; -83.93111
Sandy Creek
James H. Floyd State Park
Chattooga
561
227
1973
34°26′13.83″N 85°20′22.47″W / 34.4371750°N 85.3395750°W / 34.4371750; -85.3395750
Sloppy Floyd Lake
Kolomoki Mounds State Park
Early
1,293
523
1938
31°28′17.28″N 84°55′45.72″W / 31.4714667°N 84.9293667°W / 31.4714667; -84.9293667
Yahola & Kolomoki Lakes
Laura S. Walker State Park
Ware
626
253
1941
31°8′10.67″N 82°12′36.3″W / 31.1362972°N 82.210083°W / 31.1362972; -82.210083
Laura S. Walker Lake
Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge
Telfair
1,360
550
1935
32°5′32.17″N 82°53′49.11″W / 32.0922694°N 82.8969750°W / 32.0922694; -82.8969750
Little Ocmulgee Lake
Magnolia Springs State Park
Jenkins
1,070
430
1939
32°53′12″N 81°57′20″W / 32.88667°N 81.95556°W / 32.88667; -81.95556
Magnolia Springs State Park Lake
Mistletoe State Park
Columbia
1,920
780
1965
33°38′37.56″N 82°23′2.7″W / 33.6437667°N 82.384083°W / 33.6437667; -82.384083
Clarks Hill Lake
Moccasin Creek State Park
Rabun
32
13
1966
34°49′36.84″N 83°33′18.36″W / 34.8269000°N 83.5551000°W / 34.8269000; -83.5551000
Lake Burton
Panola Mountain State Park
Henry
1,635
662
1974
33°38′7″N 84°10′13″W / 33.63528°N 84.17028°W / 33.63528; -84.17028
Alexander Lake & South River
Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area
Stewart
1,003
406
1971
32°3′47.44″N 84°55′11.58″W / 32.0631778°N 84.9198833°W / 32.0631778; -84.9198833
Red Top Mountain State Park
Bartow
1,776
719
1950
34°9′5.4″N 84°42′55.8″W / 34.151500°N 84.715500°W / 34.151500; -84.715500
Lake Allatoona
Reed Bingham State Park
Colquitt
1,613
653
1958
31°10′14.49″N 83°33′16.98″W / 31.1706917°N 83.5547167°W / 31.1706917; -83.5547167
Reed Bingham Lake
Richard B. Russell State Park
Elbert
2,508
1,015
1987
34°10′41.09″N 82°45′40.89″W / 34.1780806°N 82.7613583°W / 34.1780806; -82.7613583
Russell Lake
Seminole State Park
Seminole
604
244
1956
30°48′18.61″N 84°52′44.2″W / 30.8051694°N 84.878944°W / 30.8051694; -84.878944
Lake Seminole
Skidaway Island State Park
Chatham
588
238
1975
31°56′13.41″N 81°3′7.98″W / 31.9370583°N 81.0522167°W / 31.9370583; -81.0522167
Intracoastal Waterway
Smithgall Woods State Park
White
5,664
2,292
1994
34°41′30.57″N 83°46′4.71″W / 34.6918250°N 83.7679750°W / 34.6918250; -83.7679750
Dukes Creek
Stephen C. Foster State Park
Charlton
80
32
1954
30°49′35.86″N 82°22′45.9″W / 30.8266278°N 82.379417°W / 30.8266278; -82.379417
Suwannee River
Sweetwater Creek State Park
Douglas
2,549
1,032
1972
33°45′30″N 84°38′10″W / 33.75833°N 84.63611°W / 33.75833; -84.63611
Sweetwater Creek
Tallulah Gorge State Park
Rabun , Habersham
2,739
1,108
1993
34°43′30″N 83°22′13″W / 34.72500°N 83.37028°W / 34.72500; -83.37028
Tallulah River
Tugaloo State Park
Franklin
393
159
1965
34°29′41.37″N 83°4′4.54″W / 34.4948250°N 83.0679278°W / 34.4948250; -83.0679278
Lake Hartwell
Unicoi State Park & Lodge
White
1,050
420
1954
34°43′22.92″N 83°43′20.28″W / 34.7230333°N 83.7223000°W / 34.7230333; -83.7223000
Unicoi Lake
Victoria Bryant State Park
Franklin
502
203
1952
34°18′4.23″N 83°9′35.52″W / 34.3011750°N 83.1598667°W / 34.3011750; -83.1598667
North Fork of the Broad River
Vogel State Park
Union
233
94
1927
34°45′46″N 83°55′40″W / 34.76278°N 83.92778°W / 34.76278; -83.92778
Lake Trahlyta
Watson Mill Bridge State Park
Madison
1,118
452
1969
34°1′34″N 83°4′23″W / 34.02611°N 83.07306°W / 34.02611; -83.07306
South Fork of the Broad River
Historic sites
Park name
County or Counties
Size
Year established
Year disestablished
Location
Image
Remarks
acres
ha
Chehaw State Park
Dougherty
800
320
1937
1977
31°37′3.44″N 84°8′17.17″W / 31.6176222°N 84.1381028°W / 31.6176222; -84.1381028
In 1974, the city of Albany leased 100 acres (40 ha) of unused land in Chehaw Park from the state of Georgia to develop a wild animal park where exotic and indigenous animals would be displayed in their natural habitats. With the inception of the wild animal habitat, the State donated the entire Chehaw Park acreage to the city to further develop.
Bobby Brown State Park
Elbert
665
269
1950s
2015
33°58′26.93″N 82°34′43.6″W / 33.9741472°N 82.578778°W / 33.9741472; -82.578778
The park was established on the waters of the newly constructed Clark Hills Lake in the 1950s. It was downgraded to Bobby Brown State Outdoor Recreation Area in 2009. In 2015, a lease agreement was reached with the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The park is now operated by the government of Elbert County, Georgia .[ 8]
George Washington Carver State Park
Bartow
345
140
1950
1975
34°8′20.86″N 84°40′1.06″W / 34.1391278°N 84.6669611°W / 34.1391278; -84.6669611
It was established during segregation on land adjacent to Red Top Mountain State Park and billed as Georgia's first state park for African Americans. It was removed from the state park system due to budget cuts, turned over to Bartow County, and renamed Bartow Carver Park. It returned to its original name in 2017.[ 9]
Hart State Park
Hart
147
59
1968
2020
34°22′35.16″N 82°54′38.4″W / 34.3764333°N 82.910667°W / 34.3764333; -82.910667
In April 2020, management of the park passed from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to the City of Hartwell.[ 10] In June 2020, a groundbreaking ceremony was officially held for the renamed Hartwell Lakeside Park.[ 11]
Jekyll Island State Park
Glynn
5,700
2,300
1947
1950
31°4′12″N 81°25′13″W / 31.07000°N 81.42028°W / 31.07000; -81.42028
It was formerly a state park, but since 1951 it has been managed by the Jekyll Island Authority, a self-supporting state agency.
John Tanner State Park
Carroll
138
56
1971
2013
33°36′7.92″N 85°10′3.72″W / 33.6022000°N 85.1677000°W / 33.6022000; -85.1677000
Operated from 1954 to 1971 as Tanner's Beach, it was purchased by the state in 1971, and opened in 1972. It became managed by Carroll County in 2010 and was purchased by Carroll County in 2013.[ 12]
Santo Domingo State Park
Glynn
1934
1946
31°19′37.28″N 81°29′13.13″W / 31.3270222°N 81.4869806°W / 31.3270222; -81.4869806
The state of Georgia conveyed the Santo Domingo State Park property to J. Ardell Nation in 1946. Ardell established the Boys Estate, an orphanage for homeless boys modeled upon Boys Town, Nebraska .[ 13] The former property of the Boys Estate is now run by Morningstar Children and Family Services.[ 14]
Sprewell Bluff State Park
Upson
1,372
555
1993
2013
31°52′15.85″N 84°28′26.15″W / 31.8710694°N 84.4739306°W / 31.8710694; -84.4739306
It was a state park leased from Georgia Power . In 2013, Upson County, Georgia took over management of the property and it was de-listed.[ 15]
Standing Boy Creek Park
Muscogee
1,579
639
2004
2022
32°34′20.33″N 85°2′10.77″W / 32.5723139°N 85.0363250°W / 32.5723139; -85.0363250
Transferred to the City of Columbus for funding purposes[ 16]
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References
^ "Indian Springs State Park History" (PDF) . Georgia State Parks . Georgia. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 8, 2023. Retrieved December 14, 2022 .
^ a b "Don Carter State Park" . State Parks & Historic Sites . February 21, 2017. Archived from the original on September 22, 2017. Retrieved September 24, 2017 .
^ Omarzu, Tim (May 29, 2013). "Georgia tries to balance cuts with need to draw visitors to state parks" . TimesFreePress.com . Archived from the original on September 26, 2017. Retrieved September 25, 2017 .
^ "History of the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Division" (PDF) . Georgia State Parks . Georgia. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 8, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2022 .
^ "Chattahoochee Bend State Park" . State Parks & Historic Sites . March 3, 2017. Archived from the original on October 1, 2017. Retrieved September 24, 2017 .
^ "History of the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Division" (PDF) . Georgia State Parks . Georgia. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 8, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2022 .
^ "The Georgia Trust" . www.georgiatrust.org . Archived from the original on September 23, 2017. Retrieved September 24, 2017 .
^ "Bobby Brown Park" . Explore Georgia. Archived from the original on December 6, 2022. Retrieved October 11, 2022 .
^ "George Washington Carver State Park" . Visit Carterville, GA . 2022. Archived from the original on December 14, 2022. Retrieved December 14, 2022 .
^ "Hartwell Lakeside Park" . Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Archived from the original on December 7, 2022. Retrieved October 11, 2022 .
^ Grayson Williams (June 24, 2020). "Let the camping begin: Ceremonial groundbreaking launches Hartwell Lakeside" . Hartwell Sun. Archived from the original on May 20, 2021. Retrieved October 11, 2022 .
^ Hall, Christine (September 27, 2013). "Carroll sees green with improved green spaces" . Atlanta Business Chronicle . Atlanta. Archived from the original on February 6, 2023. Retrieved December 14, 2022 .
^ "Estate to Make Men". Atlanta Constitution . Atlanta, Georgia. March 17, 1946.
^ "History of the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Division" (PDF) . Georgia State Parks . Georgia. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 8, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2022 .
^ "Sprewell Bluff Park" . upsoncountyga.org . Archived from the original on November 19, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018 .
^ Wooten, Nick (March 24, 2022). "Georgia could hand management of Standing Boy Creek to Columbus next year. What we know" . Ledger-Enquirer . Retrieved December 17, 2024 .
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