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Great spot on the Hiawassee River ! $30 Nightly $295 Monthly. Located on US-76 only 15 Min from Helen GA !!!!
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National Scenic Trail, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Wilderness Area, Wildlife Viewing.
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Black Rock Mountain State Park, named for its sheer cliffs of dark-colored biotite gneiss, encompasses some of the most outstanding country in Georgias Blue Ridge Mountains. Located astride the Eastern Continental Divide at an altitude of 3,640 feet, Black Rock Mountain is the highest state park in Georgia. Numerous scenic overlooks provide spectacular 80-mile vistas of the Southern Appalachians, and several hiking trails lead visitors past wildflowers, streams, small waterfalls and lush forests. The summit visitor center and picnic tables are popular with travelers in northeast Georgia.
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Located in teh north Georgia mountains abound with activities to suit everyone.
18 RV sites - Full hookups plus cable, level concrete slabs, picnic tables, and fire ring. Pets on a leash are welcome
3 Cabins - Each with 1500 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, central air and heat, fireplace, jacuzzi, full kitchen, cable tv, and great mountain views.
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Located on Georgias Colonial Coast, this park offers cozy facilities in a beautiful setting. Campsites are surrounded by Spanish moss-draped oaks, while cottages overlook the river. Hikers can explore the nature trail, which winds through maritime forest and salt marsh. A boat ramp is popular with anglers who often take to the water before sunrise. Visitors may venture to the nearby ruins of the tabby McIntosh Sugar Works mill, built around 1825 and later used as a starch factory during the Civil War. Just down the road is the ferry to famous Cumberland Island National Seashore known for wild horses and mansion ruins.
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National Seashore, Boating, Camping, Educational Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Wilderness Area, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Endangered Species.
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One of southern Georgias best kept secrets, this park is known for interpretation of agricultural history at its Heritage Farm, with log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill, barnyard animals and other exhibits. Seventeen-Mile River winds through a cypress swamp where the park hosts rare and endangered plants. The threatened indigo snake and gopher tortoise make their homes in this wiregrass community. Overnight accommodations include camping, cottages, and the Burnham House, an elegantly decorated 19th century cabin perfect for romantic getaways. The park was donated to the state by a group of Coffee County citizens in 1970 and is named after General John Coffee, a planter, U.S. Congressman and military leader.
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Goose Creek is a 28 acre complex consisting of cabins, campground, trout ponds, creek and lodge. Located in a narrow valley between two ranges of the Blue Ridge Mountains and surrounded by the Chattahoochee National Forest.
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In the early 1800s, the site was a prosperous industrial town with several stores, a grist mill, cotton gin, blacksmith shop, shoe factory and hotel. High Falls became a ghost town in the 1880s when a major railroad bypassed it. Today, park visitors can enjoy the scenic waterfall on the Towaliga River and hike to the remaining grist mill foundation. A campground, picnic areas, swimming pool and canoe rental are also available. This pretty park in middle Georgia is conveniently located near I-75 and makes a restful side trip for travelers.
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Set on 89 acres with over 300 sites, come and escape the commotion of everday life with a quiet, peaceful stay and see what all nature has to offer. Near golf courses, fishing lakes and rivers, public hunting lands, historical attractions.
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Located on 72,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake near Augusta, this park is known as one of the finest bass fishing spots in the nation. During the summer, guests can cool down at the beach or on miles of shaded nature trails. Canoes and fishing boats are available for rent, and a wildlife observation area is available. The park has 10 fully equipped cottages on the lake, five of which are log cabins. The campground is situated on a peninsula, offering spectacular views of both sunset and sunrise over the open water. A one-room camper cabin faces the lake, offering a porch with rocking chairs, electricity, four bed platforms, a grill, picnic table and water spigot.
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Our Property is equipped with the following features: Playground, Pavilion (with panoramic views), Activities (such as Horseshoes & Volleyball), And a small creek, As well as a bath house and coin laundry.
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Pine Mountain Campground offers:
Pool, adult spa, playground, athletic field, horseshoe pits, mini-golf, and banana bike rentals,
air conditioned / heated restrooms, convenience store, cement patio with gas grill, and laundry room. Group tent area with covered pavilion and charcoal grill.
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Located near historic Savannah, this barrier island has both salt and fresh water due to estuaries and marshes that flow through the area. The park borders Skidaway Narrows, a part of the intercoastal waterway, and provides scenic camping and picnicking areas. Two nature trails wind through marshes, live oaks, cabbage-palmettos and longleaf pines, allowing visitors to watch for deer, raccoon, shore birds and rare migrating birds such as the Painted Bunting. Observation towers provide another chance for visitors to search for wildlife on this beautiful island. Most facilities are ADA accessible.
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One of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S., Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks, or they can obtain a free permit (limit 100 per day) to hike down to the gorge floor. A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, providing spectacular views of the river and waterfalls. Exhibits in the parks Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center highlight the rich history of this Victorian resort town, as well as the rugged terrain and fragile ecosystem of the area. Additionally, an award-winning film takes viewers on a dramatic journey through the gorge.
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Trails End Resort, LLC is a full-service campground, marina, and store located on the beautiful Chattahoochee River just minutes by water to Lake Seminole. Trails End’s 80 acre resort is located at the Butler’s Ferry Landing at the end of Highway 253. The Trails End name has been synonymous with quality camping and mooring for over 10 years. The resort was purchased in May 2006 by the Stewart Family and is operated by local resident Janet Bennett. Lake Seminole is a 37,500 acre lake that is the meeting place for the Chattahoochee, Flint, and Apalachicola Rivers that offers some of the finest bass fishing, duck hunting, and boating in the Southeast. Trails End Resort provides some of the finest recreation, fishing, camping and relaxing available on Lake Seminole. We have camping and RV spaces as well as brand new luxurious camping cabins for rent.
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Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgias upper piedmont, this is one of northern Georgias best kept secrets. A beautiful stream flows through the park, providing the perfect setting for an after-picnic stroll. Hikers can follow either the short nature trail or the longer perimeter trail that winds through hardwoods and crosses creeks. Animal lovers should keep an eye out for wildlife while passing food plots along the perimeter trail. Golfers will enjoy Highland Walk Golf Course with clubhouse, golf pro, unlimited weekday play and junior/senior discounts.
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