# Georgia state parks
Where to Find the Best Dam Views at Lake Allatoona
With nearly 300 miles of shoreline, Lake Allatoona offers a treasure trove of secluded coves, mountainside vistas and waterfront views year round. But the best dam views at the lake are located within a small area on the lake's western shores where the waters of the Etowah River flow back into its natural valley on its long, winding journey to the Gulf of Mexico.
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Hiking the Iron Hill Trail at Georgia's Red Top Mountain State Park
We hike the Iron Hill Trail at Georgia's Red Top Mountain State Park north of Atlanta. Shared with mountain bikes, the wide trail winds through pine forest before reaching the shores of Lake Allatoona. Whether walking through the forest accompanied by Georgia songbirds or wading in the cooling lake waters, this trail is perfect for all ages. The soil is rich in iron ore, which gives the landscape and the lake a reddish color.
Victoria Bryant State Park | No Nonsense Campground Review
We give you a no nonsense campground review of Victoria Bryant State Park located in Royston, GA. We discuss the campsites and park amenities. We also give our recommendations for sites for things such as best sunset view, proximity to the playground and buddy site options.
Providence Canyon State Park | Georgia's Grand Canyon | A Natural Disaster
If you are looking for awesome places to see in Georgia add Providence Canyon to your list. Known as Georgia's Little Grand Canyon, Providence Canyon, is one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia. This is a really cool park to visit and see all the beautiful colors of the sand and explore all the different canyons. Definitely one of the best places to hike in southwest Georgia. 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
Georgia's Little Grand Canyon Providence Canyon State Park
Known as Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon, Providence Canyon is located in Lumpkin, Georgia. About 45 minutes from Columbus and Fort Benning. It is also considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia.