Georgia Park List

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area attracts visitors for a variety of reasons, including the spectacular nature, rocky shoals, and great fishing spots. The 48 miles of the Chattahoochee River are available for raft, canoe, kayak, motor boat and other small boat use year round. Come and enjoy this watery playground any time of the year!
Fort Frederica National Monument
Fort Frederica National Monument protects the archeological remnants of Frederica. In 1742, Georgia's fate was decided when Spanish and British forces clashed on St. Simons Island. Fort Frederica's troops defeated the Spanish, ensuring Georgia's future as a British colony. Take a tour through this archeological site and experience the rich history of Fort Frederica.
Fort Pulaski National Monument
Fort Polaski National Monument is abounding in history. In April 1862, the Battle for Fort Pulaski marked a turning point in military history. It featured the first significant use of rifled cannons in combat. These accurate, long-range weapons shattered Fort Pulaski's walls from over a mile away. The fort finally surrendered after thirty-hours of bombardment. This defeat surprised military strategists worldwide and signaled the end of masonry fortifications.
Ocmulgee National Monument
Ocmulgee National Monument is located along the Ocmulgee River in central Georgia at the "Fall Line," a unique strip of land stretching from South Caroline across Georgia into Alabama. Centuries ago, ocean waves pounded the southeastern shoreline of the North American continent. The park's 702 acres encompass upland fields and forests, with riverine woods and wetlands along Walnut Creek and the river.