Discover Georgia’s stunning state parks where waterfalls, canyons, and forest trails turn every step into pure wonder.
Fall is officially here and Georgia families are planning where and when to see autumn leaves. Channel 2′s Linda Stouffer looked into what you need to know about the fall colors at state parks this ...
Summer in Georgia can be relentless — sticky heat, slow afternoons and a growing urge to escape the city. Luckily, the state is home to some of the Southeast’s best waterfalls, many just a short drive ...
Plenty of Georgians have already gone camping this summer, and more trips are coming. But would you like to see something more than trees and birds? Waterfalls are peaceful yet powerful sights, and ...
Georgia State Parks visitors may soon be paying more for daily parking fees, annual passes, and more following a vote by the ...
Located at Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Vogel State Park History is the second oldest state park in Georgia’s. Blood Mountain is also the highest summit on the Appalachian ...
A typical Georgia trail is all about those wide-open views, whether you’ve climbed to the top of a mountain or are peering ...
ATLANTA — Anyone who has traveled across the state knows there are some amazing places to visit in Georgia. Several parks in the metro area and beyond have some amazing things to see and, in many ...
Georgia is hosting a series of hikes at its state parks on New Year’s Day. The hikes are guided by park rangers as part of a nationwide program called First Day Hikes. The State Park and Historic Site ...