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On The Water
Get out to play on the water in Georgia, where you can go boating, jet skiing, paddle boarding, tubing, rafting, and much more from the mountains to the coast. Rent equipment from hundreds of outfitters, and take guided tours. or bring your own gear for water adventures on lakes, rivers, and beaches...
Hiking
Go hiking in Georgia to explore the state’s varying terrain from steep forested mountain paths to sandy trails on the coast. Set out on day trips or multi-day adventures on Georgia’s longest trails like the Appalachian and Pinhoti trails in North Georgia to the Pine Mountain Trail in west Georgia...
Natural Attractions
From Georgia’s highest mountain, Brasstown Bald to the Okefenokee Swamp, the largest blackwater swamp in North America, natural attractions offer endless opportunities for exploration throughout the state. Start with Georgia’s Seven Natural Wonders, and continue from there, visiting gardens, nature...
State & National Parks
State and national parks in Georgia are wonderlands filled with a surprising variety of landscapes, historic sites, and educational and recreational activities. There are more than 60 Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites and 11 national parks to explore throughout the state. Visit landmarks that...
Fishing
Georgia’s lakes, rivers, streams, and coastal waters are a paradise for anglers, who reel in an assortment of game fish from bass and trout in North Georgia to grouper off the coast. Bring your own boat or rent one to get out on the water in search of a great catch, or simply cast a line from the...
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife thrives throughout Georgia’s forested mountains, grassy plains, wetlands, and sandy shores. Encounter a great many species of native animals and birds that live on land, in the air, and in the water while you travel in Georgia. Get up close to Georgia’s animals at a number of zoos, parks...