How Do You Find The Top State Park Campgrounds In Georgia?
The hospitality and amenities of Georgia’s 63 state parks and historic sites will make you feel right at home. Georgia’s barrier islands and coastal historic sites offer campers a balmy, placid respite from modern life. Campgrounds in the Blue Ridge Mountains provide an exciting blend of ancient Native American structures and up-to-date facilities. Campers can also choose to stay just minutes from Atlanta, one of America’s most energetic southern cities. Decide where you want to camp in Georgia. Choose between the mountains, forests, beaches or sites near Atlanta. Visit the Georgia State Parks Web site (see Resources, below) and learn more about the 41 state parks which have more than 2700 campsites available. The Web site has maps of each state park and information about the amenities available at each one. Reserve your campsite up to 11 months in advance of your arrival date. Most reservations can be made online, but a select few state parks only accept telephone reservations. Learn