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Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area


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Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon” is a testament to the power of man’s influence on the land. Massive gullies as deep as 150 feet were caused simply by poor farming practices during the 1800s, yet today they make some of the prettiest photographs within the state.

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Reed Bingham State Park

542 Reed Bingham Rd
Adel, 31620

Supported by a local Friend chapter, Reed Bingham boasts abundant wildlife, including species such as gopher tortoises, spotted turtles, limpkins, indigo snakes and nesting bald eagles. American alligators are often seen sunning along the lake’s edge.

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SAM Shortline Excursion Train

PO Box 845
Cordele, 31015

Supported by a local Friends chapter, the SAM Shortline Train offers a unique experience.

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Seminole State Park


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Seminole State Park sits in the southwest corner of Georgia on Lake Seminole. The park offers 14 cottages overlooking the lake. Several campsites and picnic shelters sit near the water, providing an excellent view of the native wildlife.

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Stephen C. Foster State Park


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This remote park is a primary entrance to the legendary Okefenokee Swamp -- one of Georgia's seven natural wonders. Spanish moss-laced trees reflect off the black swamp waters, while cypress knees rise upward from the glass-like surface.

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