# Georgia hiking
Providence Canyon State Park | Georgia's Little Grand Canyon | Travel Tips | Georgia Hiking
We enjoyed this State Park so much we visited it twice this year. First in January 2022 and then in August 2022. So you will see videos where there are a lot of leaves on the trees then some where there isn't as many leaves on the trees. Any who, "Georgia's little Grand Canyon" is such a beautiful site to see! This canyon was formed not naturally, but by poor farming practices back in the 1800's. But what was an accident turned into this beautiful piece of nature, that is easy on the eyes, thriving with trees and wildlife and just a great place to get outdoors with your family and friends! We hope you enjoy this informative travel video into one of Georgia's hidden gems! Please like, share and subscribe for more travel videos :) Filmed January 10th and August 24th, 2022 by Curtis and Melissa | Adventures Are Out There We are an Adventure seeking family of 4 who love the FREEDOM of the open road, being outside, enjoying the beauty and nature God created! His masterpieces are awe inspi
5 Great Places to Hike and Explore in Middle Georgia
Indian Springs is one of the oldest state parks in Georgia. This park has a lot of great history to explore. They have a small museum that is open seasonally and highlights the history of the Creek Indians who once inhabited the land, how the land became a park, the booming resort era, and the history of the CCC. This park is great for a family day trip. The park offers biking, hiking, fishing, paddling, picnicking, geocaching, boating, and mini-golfing. You can also explore the Village at Indian Springs nearby. There are some really cute shops, the historic Indian Springs hotel, a garden, and Marvelous Mavericks Adventureland playground. One of our favorite parts of the park is sitting by the stream and hopping along the rocks in the summertime. This park doesn’t have many hiking trails but the trail it does offer is one of our favorites in middle Georgia. It is the Dauset Trails multi-use connector trail. It is 6.5 miles total (3.25 miles both ways) and connects to Dauset Trails. It wraps around Lake McIntosh and can be used for biking or hiking. It is a moderate trail with a few nice hills. It is an easy day hike with lovely natural scenery. It’s also a plus that it connects to Dauset Trails. As this is a state park it does require a $ 5-day pass.
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Keeping your energy up when you're out on the trail is very important. We've reviewed some of the best energy bars for cycling, hiking, backpacking, or any of your other outdoor activities. With all the energy bars out there, hopefully, this will help you narrow down your search for the tastiest. Thank You for watching! Follow our News Break account for more content Click the link on the profile to check out all of our social media accounts. Thanks! ✉️ Email ► anadventurewithnickandrachel@gmail.com
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Hilltop Packs Bear Bag | How To Keep Your Food Away From Bears On Trail
When it comes to backpacking a major question that comes to mind is how do I protect my food on the trail? And wondering how to keep your food away from bears on the trail. Well, a bear bag is a great way to do that. We tested out the Hilltop Packs bear bag recently and wanted to share it with you guys. This bear bag is very well constructed and a great addition to your ultralight hiking gear. So if you are in the market for a great backpacking food storage bag consider checking this one out. Follow our News Break account for more content Click the link on the profile to check out all of our social media accounts. Thanks! ✉️ Email ► anadventurewithnickandrachel@gmail.com