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Join us to enjoy the awe inspiring beauty of the stars. We are a Gold Tier certified Dark Sky Park with some of the best night skies on the east coast.
Enjoy the majesty of the stars with the naked eye or take a gander through our telescope for a closer look. Parking fee required. 912-637-5274.
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Join Ranger Erin and Naturalist Dee at the Blue Ridge Overlook at 6:30am for some relaxing sunrise stretching to start your weekend off right.
Bring a yoga mat or blanket if you would like! Parking fee required. 706-746-2141.
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Come up to the Visitor Center anytime from 11:30am to 1:30pm to chat with the Park Naturalist, learn about local wildlife, and pet some animal pelts! Parking fee required. 706-746-2141.
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Come out and hike the beautiful blooming Flat Rock Trail with granite outcrops that boast with plants, animal tracks and frog ponds. $3 plus parking fee required. 770-254-7271.
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These 2 - 2.5 hour long Ranger-led programs will take you crawling in the mud, scrambling over rocks, encountering strange creatures and (possibly) wading through a subterranean stream as you explore the fascinating world underground. $45 per person parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Learn the difference between salamanders and lizards in this program highlighting five species of the Appalachian region. We will bring to light their secretive lives with interesting facts and tales about these special creatures. Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Snuggle up next to our campfire and unwind. A park ranger will have some campfire activities planned for the night. Then we'll wrap the evening up with everyone's favorite campfire treat! 912-727-2339.
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Join a ranger on a guided hike to observe and identify the seasonal wildflowers blooming alongside our lake. This is a 1.2-mile, easy hike. Begins at the Beach area at 10:00 AM. Parking fee required. 706-422-1932.
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Join us for a galactic guided night hike perfect for those who love to do some stargazing. We'll take the yellow trail out to the rocky point near the fishing area. Once there, we'll take advantage of the darkness of the new moon to observe and reflect on all the cosmos has to offer that night. Great for a first-time stargazer. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-867-3489.
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Enjoy the sunset and share stories around a campfire. Bring stories about your favorite hikes, wildlife sightings, camping trips, and more. A park ranger will talk about Hard Labor Creek history, wildlife, and even tell ghost stories. Parking fee required. 706-557-3001.
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Join our Naturalist for a Guided Tour of Kolomoki Mounds as the sun sinks down and the moon rises up, as we learn about the rich history of these sacred grounds created nearly 2000 years ago. Closed toed shoes & flashlights advised. Binoculars & cameras welcome! Hike will last about 1 hour and will cover about ¾ of a mile. Parking fee required. 229-724-2150.
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No one plans to get lost. Be prepared to protect yourself from the elements and survive the night. Meet at the archery range picnic shelter and learn how to build a survival shelter. Please wear closed toed shoes. $5 plus parking fee required. 478-982-1660.
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At first, learning how to use a compass can be confusing... Especially if you do not have a good teacher. As luck would have it, we are fantastic teachers and can get you started off on the right foot! Learn the parts of a compass, how to follow a bearing, how to calculate distance based on your individual stride, and more. Parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Building a fire in the woods, be it for s'mores or in a survival situation, is a great skill to have. There are many methods, materials, and tools that one can use to start a fire. We'll discuss some different ways we can get a successful fire started and demonstrate a few of them for the group. $5 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Orienteering is a fun and gratifying hobby that teaches you to navigate from one location to another with the use of only a map and a compass. It is great exercise and a wonderful way to explore nature. It also happens to be a very useful skill set that anyone can (and should!) learn.
Meet at the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is back in full effect at Red Top! First time shooters and seasoned archers are welcome. We provide the equipment, the instruction, the safe setting, and we can help you get more of your shots in the 10 ring! Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
Ages 8+ only. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Fly on over to the Interpretive Center and paint a picture of one of the many perching birds that can be found at the park! Materials provided. Beginners and all ages welcome. $4 plus parking fee required. 912-598-2300.
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Join a Ranger for a guided paddle on the Okefenokee at sunset. Watch as the sky bursts with color and birds fly overhead to roost. Experience the silence and stillness of the swamp as night begins. $15-$35 parking fee required. 912-637-5274.
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Join us to enjoy the awe inspiring beauty of the stars. We are a Gold Tier certified Dark Sky Park with some of the best night skies on the east coast.
Enjoy the majesty of the stars with the naked eye or take a gander through our telescope for a closer look. Parking fee required. 912-637-5274.
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Ever dreamed of hiking the Gorge Floor but worried about getting lost? We’ve got you covered! Join us for a Guided Gorge Floor Hike and explore one of Georgia’s most breathtaking landscapes with one of our fearless Rangers leading the way. No guesswork—just adventure! This hike is very technical and strenuous, but rewarding. Registration Required. $20 plus parking fee required. 706-754-7981.
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Come out for a Beginner Birding Hike on Victoria's Path, the hike is 2 miles long and moderate! We will be using the Merlin Bird ID app (FREE) to identify birds along Victoria's Path. Recommended to download the app before arriving. We will meet at the Park office. Please wear closed toed shoes, and bring a water, & binoculars! $5 plus parking fee required. 706-245-6270.
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Embark on a rewarding hike along the Wild Turkey Trail, where nature’s vibrant colors come to life through a rich variety of plants. This trail provides a unique chance to spark your curiosity and sharpen your observation skills by identifying plants in different shades and matching them to color swatches. It’s an engaging, hands-on experience. $5 plus parking fee required. 770-254-7271.
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These 2 - 2.5 hour long Ranger-led programs will take you crawling in the mud, scrambling over rocks, encountering strange creatures and (possibly) wading through a subterranean stream as you explore the fascinating world underground. $45 per person parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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These 2 - 2.5 hour long Ranger-led programs will take you crawling in the mud, scrambling over rocks, encountering strange creatures and (possibly) wading through a subterranean stream as you explore the fascinating world underground. $45 per person parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Hike with a park Naturalist on the two-mile Backcountry Campsites loop. This is an easy hike. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive to the Backcountry Camping Trailhead. Duration Approx, 1.5 hours Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Ever wanted to see what happens after an owl consumes its prey? During this class, you will get to get a look inside your own owl pellet! Every pellet holds something different! Learn about the different types of prey owls consume and how we can help them in the wild. $10 per person parking fee required. 912-882-5256.
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Take a short hike with our naturalist around the Huckleberry Trail to learn some general local history as well as flora and fauna. The trail is 0.75 miles, unpaved, with a mix of walking uphill and downhill. Parking fee required. 678-450-7726.
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Start your day feeling amazing! This fun, alignment-based yoga practice with registered teacher Monique French plus breathtaking mountain top views will refresh your mind, body and spirit. Please bring a mat. Weather permitting. Setup at the Stone Amphitheater adjacent to Park Office at 7:15 AM. Restrooms open at 8:00 AM. $15 (cash only) at the amphitheater sign-in parking fee required. 706-663-4858.
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Dive into a scenic adventure with a Ranger to Cascade Falls.
This 4.25 mile in and out hike is considered a moderate to
strenuous hike for active individuals. Trail has some loose rocks
and acorns. Lace up your comfiest shoes, grab your water,
and prepare for some fun! Parking fee required. 706-663-4858.
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Celebrate monumental moments with us as we honor this year’s Georgia State Parks theme, Monumental Moments: America’s 250th! Take part in our on-site scavenger hunt and explore the park in a whole new way! Parking fee required. 706-663-4858.
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Make your own pinecone bird feeder using natural materials to help support local wildlife. Pre-registration (at least one day in advance) and payment are required by calling
706-663-4858. $5 plus parking fee required. 706-663-4858.
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Start your day with a leisurely stroll around our lake loop trail. Join a ranger for this easy, 1.2-mile hike. Begins at the Beach area at 9:00 AM. Parking fee required. 706-422-1932.
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Bat Life Saturday, Apr 18, 2026 1 PM to 2 PM
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In recognizing Bat Appreciation Day (4/17), Join our Ranger at the tables near the Park Office to learn about bats, if there are bats are the park and more. Parking fee required. 478-763-2759.
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Join us on the airfield at 1PM for Classic Pioneer Games!
?? Games include:
• Fox & Geese
• Blind Man’s Bluff
• Rolling Hoops
• Hopscotch
• Jump Rope Parking fee required. 229-276-1004.
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Fungi exist everywhere around us, and in all shapes and sizes. Join a ranger in this mushroom workshop where you will learn about the different parts of a mushroom, how to ID mushrooms, and common mushrooms you may find in Hard Labor Creek. The program consists of a 1-mile hike where we will look for fungi along the way test your ID skills. $3 plus parking fee required. 706-557-3001.
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Fire is a powerful tool that has many important applications in forest management. Prescribed fires have a history going back thousands of years. Join a ranger on a 1.5 mile hike to learn about the importance of prescribed fires, and how they help prevent wildfires. Ages 6+ Parking fee required. 706-557-3001.
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You know our Naturalist loves the fungi! Let's hit the Falls View Trail (strenuously rated) to see what mushrooms we can find to practice your identification skills. Meet on the lawn next to Picnic Shelter #1. Parking fee required. 478-993-3053.
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Join Jack Hill State Park and learn how to identify a wide range of trees local to the southeast! Our naturalist will guide visitors of all ages through this educational program. $2 plus parking fee required. 912-557-7744.
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Join Jack Hill State Park for Art In The Park! We're bringing the art studio outdoors with a huge variety of materials for you to explore. Crayons, markers, clay, bendy wires, nature based materials, and much more! Whether you want to scribble and doodle or sculpt something wild, we invite you to create your own masterpiece from scratch! $5 plus parking fee required. 912-557-7744.
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Longleaf pine forest used to extend across much of the state of Georgia, but was almost entirely lost due to farming and industry. It's making a return today, so join us on this nature hike to learn all about the longleaf pine ecosystem and the work being done today to bring it back. $5.50-$8 478-986-5172.
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Join us from 10am until 2pm at the Visitors Center for our 2nd Native Plant Sale for SW Georgia. All plants are carefully tended to and grown by the Coastal Plains Chapter of Georgia Native Plant Society. Ask questions, make selections and enjoy our rich, diverse native plant life. Parking fee required. 229-724-2150.
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Try your hand at using a pump drill or grinding corn just like the Indigenous People of Kolomoki did nearly 2000 years ago, as we explore the history, daily life, skills and tools utilized by them, as well as the natural resources still present today that helped to create this thriving community. Parking fee required. 229-724-2150.
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Join our Naturalist on a guided paddle on our blackwater lake! First time paddlers welcome! All participants must be able to swim. Pre-register at the Visitor Center prior to the event to secure your spot! Space is limited! All equipment is provided. We will meet at the gazebo to hit the water. See you there! $25 plus parking fee required. 912-287-4900.
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Come join our Naturalist at the Interpretive Center for a fun craft using pinecones. Make some of natures awesome animals and take home your new friend. Pre-register at the Visitor Center. See you there! $5 plus parking fee required. 912-287-4900.
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Join our Naturalist on a guided hike down our Lake Trail where we will hike to our boardwalk that crosses our black water lake! Bring a flashlight to check out all of the night critters! We will also explore using black lights to see what plants or animals glow in the dark. Pre-register at the Visitor Center by 5:00PM the day of the event. $5 plus parking fee required. 912-287-4900.
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Gather at Camp Lawton History Center for a ranger led hike to Camp Lawton's 161 year old earthen fort. Along the way we will discover more about this Civil War prisoner of war camp built to hold 40,000 prisoners.
Admission to the History Center is included.
Ages 3 and under are free. $5 plus parking fee required. 478-982-1660.
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Go back in time and explore the history of the nature surrounding Camp Lawton, Woodpecker Trail, and Magnolia's Spring. This enlightening one-half mile hike begins and ends at the boardwalk by the Spring. $3 plus parking fee required. 478-982-1660.
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Butterflies are one of the most beautiful insects in the world. Their wings vibrant colors draw the attention of people every where. Come join the Naturalist as she shares information of the habitats and adaptations of these insect beauty's. Bring your creativity as we will finish off the program making a butterfly craft. $5 plus parking fee required. 706-541-0321.
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Take a guided hike with a trained "Friends of Panola" volunteer, through the restricted Conservation Area and up to the summit of Panola Mountain. This is a 6-mile, semi-off trail, strenuous hike that offers a variety of beautiful views and unique perspectives on the park. Must call to register in advance, space is limited. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-389-7801.
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Archery is back in full effect at Red Top! First time shooters and seasoned archers are welcome. We provide the equipment, the instruction, the safe setting, and we can help you get more of your shots in the 10 ring! Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
Ages 8+ only. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Join us in welcoming the spring season by lending a hand to clean up the day-use area behind the Visitor Center. We’ll be tackling invasive plants, picking up litter, and addressing any other tasks that need attention. To get involved, please give the Visitor Center a call to register, and you’ll receive a free park pass for the day. No Fee plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is back in full effect at Red Top! First time shooters and seasoned archers are welcome. We provide the equipment, the instruction, the safe setting, and we can help you get more of your shots in the 10 ring! Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
Ages 8+ only. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Orienteering is a fun and gratifying hobby that teaches you to navigate from one location to another with the use of only a map and a compass. It is great exercise and a wonderful way to explore nature. It also happens to be a very useful skill set that anyone can (and should!) learn.
Meet at the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Join a ranger in our bird watching area behind the Visitor Center. We will identify and discuss the native bird species that live in the park and may also be found in your own backyard. Bring your own binoculars or borrow a pair from us. Parking fee required. 912-598-2300.
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Have you ever picked up a shell and wondered about the mysterious animals that live inside them? Whether on the land or in the water, mollusks are all around us! Meet up with our naturalist in the Interpretive Center to learn more. Parking fee required. 912-598-2300.
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Students elementary - high school are encouraged to attend this free coding workshop. Learn about the intersection of conservation and technology. Bring a laptop or tablet to participate.
To register go to www.devoeddigitallearning.com 0 plus parking fee required. 770-732-2613.
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These 2 - 2.5 hour long Ranger-led programs will take you crawling in the mud, scrambling over rocks, encountering strange creatures and (possibly) wading through a subterranean stream as you explore the fascinating world underground. $45 per person parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Learn the difference between salamanders and lizards in this program highlighting five species of the Appalachian region. We will bring to light their secretive lives with interesting facts and tales about these special creatures. Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Embark on a fun and education-filled adventure with our ranger, through some of the trails that make up Crooked River. See and learn about all the different plants and animals that call Crooked River home. Parking fee required. 912-882-5256.
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Come learn about skull and animal hide identification and how Native Americans at Etowah utilized bones and fur.
Pre-registration is required $2-$6. 770-387-3747.
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The Guale Indians, who called these coastal marshes home, used a variety of plants to prepare helpful herbal "teas". Join us on a walking tour where we chat about not only the tribe's history, but the environmental impact of colonial-era humans. Enjoy a cup of spruce and yaupon, two of the most commonly imbibed teas over 300 years ago. $4.75-$8.25 912-437-4770.
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William Bartram is one of the best known American naturalists of the 18th century. Join a ranger as we follow his footsteps along the Altamaha environs. Make birding and other observations in a nature journal given to those who participate! $4.75-$8.25 912-437-4770.
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Are you curious about what kind of trees live in our coastal forests? This one-mile hike along our Magnolia Trail will focus on exploring the taxonomy of local tree species. We will learn some basic techniques of tree identification and some of their historical uses. $2 plus parking fee required. 912-727-2339.
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Led by our park Naturalists, this 2-hour guided hike takes us out from the Visitor Center, counting species & learning about their specific characteristics. We'll begin on the paved Wilkins Greenway Trail, with optional intersecting trails along a 2-3 mile loop hike. Please pre-register at the Visitor Center. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-867-3489.
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Bring & friend & join our park Naturalists on this slow, leisurely stroll along the paved Wilkins Greenway Trail, ~.5 miles to reach our pollinator garden, where we'll find our most abundant moth & butterfly species thriving. This program is fully accessible, pet & stroller-friendly, & fun for all ages. Starts & ends at the Visitor Center. Parking fee required. 770-867-3489.
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Bat Life Sunday, Apr 19, 2026 1 PM to 2 PM
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In recognizing Bat Appreciation Day (4/17), Join our Ranger at the tables near the Park Office to learn about bats, if there are bats are the park and more. Parking fee required. 478-763-2759.
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This ranger-led hike will take visitors along Lake Rutledge on a portion of our Beach Trail, and then up to see one of the only Civilian Conservation Corps Camps left standing in America. Participants will learn about CCC and Hard Labor Creek history. Hike geared toward active participants 8 years old and above. Pre-registration required Parking fee required. 706-557-3001.
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Join our Naturalist on a guided hike down our Lake Trail! This is about a 1 1/2 hour hike so bring a bottle of water. We will meet at the Interpretive Center to hit the trail to check out all the plants and animals that call our park home! See you there! Parking fee required. 912-287-4900.
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Gather at Camp Lawton History Center for a ranger led hike to Camp Lawton's 161 year old earthen fort. Along the way we will discover more about this Civil War prisoner of war camp built to hold 40,000 prisoners.
Admission to the History Center is included.
Ages 3 and under are free. $5 plus parking fee required. 478-982-1660.
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Join us for a hike along the Sweet Gum Trail where we will explore various tree species that inhabit the park. Learn about the characteristics of each and discuss their role in the environment. Additionally, we will address some endangered species in Georgia and events that led to their decline. Free plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Have you ever picked up a shell and wondered about the mysterious animals that live inside them? Whether on the land or in the water, mollusks are all around us! Meet up with our naturalist in the Interpretive Center to learn more. Parking fee required. 912-598-2300.
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Make your own perfume in this workshop highlighting fragrances we can attribute to moths! Night blooming flowers can't rely on showy colors to attract their pollinators instead they invested in a strong fragrance. Each participant will leave with 5 perfume testers they've made themselves! Call 770-732-2613 to register or come in person. $15 plus parking fee required. 770-732-2613.
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Explore edible and multi use plants on this moderate 2 mile hike. Participants will never look at the forest the same way again.
While education elements are geared at older audiences children as young as 5 are welcome. Please wear close toed shoes on this hike, and bring water
Call 770-732-2613 to register, must be registered by 5 pm. $7 plus parking fee required. 770-732-2613.
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Explore the geologic strata of the canyon from the bottom up in this advanced look at the rocks and minerals that make up the lower part of the canyon. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive to the lower Sitton Gulch Trailhead. This is a moderate 2-mile hike. Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Crows are among the most intelligent and social animals on the planet. This program will give you the low-down on them and the other members of the Corvid family. Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Spring is finally here and now is a wonderful time to see Red Top! Join us as we walk the Sweetgum Trail, on the lookout for the items on our Scavenger Hunt. Keep an eye out for butterflies, bees, ferns and frogs to name a few! We will explore around the lake, in creeks, over the hills and through the woods in order to find as many items as we can. Parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Building a fire in the woods, be it for s'mores or in a survival situation, is a great skill to have. There are many methods, materials, and tools that one can use to start a fire. We'll discuss some different ways we can get a successful fire started and demonstrate a few of them for the group. $5 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Here at Red Top Mountain State Park, we like to teach people how to build shelters that they could use in different survival scenarios. The main objectives are staying warm, dry and comfortable. There is no way to predetermine the type of sticky situation you might find yourself in, so we like to cover different types. $5 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is back in full effect at Red Top! First time shooters and seasoned archers are welcome. We provide the equipment, the instruction, the safe setting, and we can help you get more of your shots in the 10 ring! Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
Ages 8+ only. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Volunteers make a difference at Amicalola Falls State Park! Join the Friends of Amicalola Falls State Park this Earth Day and help us give back to our beautiful park and say 'Thank You!' to the environment!
Meeting Location: outside the Visitor Center
Registration not required. Parking fee required. 706-344-1515.
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These 2 - 2.5 hour long Ranger-led programs will take you crawling in the mud, scrambling over rocks, encountering strange creatures and (possibly) wading through a subterranean stream as you explore the fascinating world underground. $45 per person parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Explore the geologic forces that formed the canyon and the surrounding area. This moderately strenuous hike (just under 2 miles) begins at the Main Overlook and proceeds down to Cherokee Falls. Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Hike with a park Naturalist on the two-mile Backcountry Campsites loop. This is an easy hike. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive to the Backcountry Camping Trailhead. Duration Approx, 1.5 hours Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Want to learn how to make your own terrarium? This popular class will explain the science behind the hobby, as well as walk you through building a starter terrarium of your own! Learn about environments, ecosystems, and photosynthesis along the way! $15. 912-437-4770.
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Grab your binoculars and bring homeschool students of all ages to learn about birds. After instructional time we'll be joined by retired DNR raptor expert, Bob Sargent, for a birding walk to see which species we can find in the park. Must pre-register. Students must be accompanied by an adult. $1 plus parking fee required. 478-993-3053.
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Join us at Hofwyl to celebrate Earth Day 2026 and our ancient live oak trees!
We will be getting an up close view of these beautiful old growth trees and all of the other species they support!
Great for all ages!
Cost: $5.00 per person $5. 912-264-7333.
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Earth Day Activities designed specifically for our little ones and their adults. A Kolomoki Keepsake arts and crafts item will be created utilizing everyday recyclables and nature.
This program is designed to introduce children to the recreational, educational and natural benefits of spending time outside and at our state parks. Parking fee required. 229-724-2150.
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Come join us and celebrate Earth Day! We will be making two different types of bird feeders and we will take a hike down our Lake Trail. The Satilla Riverkeeper will be present to bring awareness to the importance of keeping our waterways in great condition! We will meet at the Interpretive Center on the day of the event Parking fee required. 912-287-4900.
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We are bringing outdoor education specialist together to share Earth Day with homeschool groups. Georgia Forestry, McDuffie Education Center and Columbia County Beekeepers along with Mistletoe staff will each have a learning station for students. You must register as a group with a minimum of 15 students. Live beehive, snakes, hike and more. $6 plus parking fee required. 706-541-0321.
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Join us for a hike along the Sweet Gum Trail where we will explore various tree species that inhabit the park. Learn about the characteristics of each and discuss their role in the environment. Additionally, we will address some endangered species in Georgia and events that led to their decline. Free plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Come join us on Iron Hill trail, as we explore the unique geology of Red Top Mountain. We discuss the park's geological history and the the different rocks and minerals found throughout the area. We will also go over why Red Top Mountain was a popular area for mining. Let's rock n' roll! Free plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Celebrate the 56th year of Earth Day with a hike on the Big Ferry Trail as we discuss “leave no trace” and plastic pollution. Meet at the Big Ferry Trailhead for a 3-mile hike. Parking fee required. 912-598-2300.
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Join us at the historic Suwannee River Sill to learn about the swamp’s most famous residents: alligators! These large, long-lived survivors from a prehistoric world are far more fascinating—and important—than they first appear. Parking fee required. 912-637-5274.
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This moderate two mile hike is intended to celebrate some of Sweetwater Creeks most interesting habitat spaces. Participants will be given a small trash bag and gloves to pick up liter along this hike. We'll be meeting in front of the visitor center by the flagpole Suitable for ages 5+ Parking fee required. 770-732-2613.
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Night sky conditions are just right for viewing the Lyrids Meteor Shower at its peak this year- we may see up to 17 meteors in an hour! Bring a blanket or comfortable chair for looking skywards and remember to dress warm!
If there are cloudy skies or rain, meteors won't be visible. Please call the office the day by April 21st to sign up. Parking fee required. 706-783-5349.
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the wildflowers in Sitton Gulch are in bloom! Come see what's up along the Sutton Gulch Trail. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we will drive down the mountain to the lower trailhead. Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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This program will introduce you to some of the most common and not so common fossils that may be found in the different rock strata of the Cumberland Plateau. Parking fee required. 706-657-4050.
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Enjoy a cool and adventurous morning as we set sail on the Crooked River. While on the river we’ll be keeping our eyes open for the beautiful avians that call our area home This program costs $45 per person parking fee required. 912-882-5256.
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Join a ranger on a quest to identify as many native (and pesky non-native) trees on site! Great for kids and families, as we will take tree rubbings and learn about ecosystems along the way. $4.75-$8.25 912-437-4770.
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Since the 1800s, cyanotype art has been used as a photography alternative. This class will teach you how to prep the materials as well as arrange foliage for decoration. Enjoy a spot of lemonade as the sun works its magic on your pictures! $10. 912-437-4770.
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The Interpretive Center is open for a rare opportunity to meet our ambassador animals! We'll also share our collection of local taxidermy, bones, furs & pelts from around the state. Meet our Naturalists & discuss park history, ecology & conservation. This program is fully accessible & appropriate for all ages. Pre-register at Visitor Center by 5pm. $5 plus parking fee required. 770-867-3489.
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Birdfeeders provide an energetic boost to the diets of local and migrating birds looking for a hearty meal. Make your own to take home while watching our birdfeeders. Meet behind the Visitor Center at the picnic tables. $3 plus parking fee required. 912-598-2300.
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Join us for a hike down Lake Buncombe on April 24th at 10am for a homeschool event.
learning all about prescribed fires, how they prevent wildfires, why they are necessary, and the tools used during the burns. Parking fee required. 706-456-2602.
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Join us for a special night hike along the Flat Rock granite outcrop, and be sure to wear glow sticks and LED accessories to light up the trail with vibrant colors. This illuminated path will create the perfect atmosphere for an unforgettable stargazing experience beneath the vast, star-filled sky. $6 plus parking fee required. 770-254-7271.
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Hike through the forest with a park ranger to celebrate
Arbor Day by identifying trees. Using the Arbor Day
Foundation’s online tool participants will learn how to
identify trees using leaf identification. $5 plus parking fee required. 706-663-4858.
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Ready your binoculars! A ranger will be present to lead anyone who wishes to explore the diverse bird species that call this site home. From bald eagles to song birds, wood peckers to cormorants--the Altamaha river has amazing sites and sounds for all to see. $4.75-$8.25 912-437-4770.
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A craft-your-own nature journal program for all ages! Hosted by our park Naturalists, you'll learn to bind a custom book for your sketches of our iconic birds, bees, butterflies & wildflowers. Whether you're a young explorer or a budding Emerson, this simple craft is the perfect way to start your own field notes celebrating the wonders of nature! $10 plus parking fee required. 770-867-3489.
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Enjoy the sunset and share stories around a campfire. Bring stories about your favorite hikes, wildlife sightings, camping trips, and more. A park ranger will talk about Hard Labor Creek history, wildlife, and even tell ghost stories. Parking fee required. 706-557-3001.
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At first, learning how to use a compass can be confusing... Especially if you do not have a good teacher. As luck would have it, we are fantastic teachers and can get you started off on the right foot! Learn the parts of a compass, how to follow a bearing, how to calculate distance based on your individual stride, and more. Parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Building a fire in the woods, be it for s'mores or in a survival situation, is a great skill to have. There are many methods, materials, and tools that one can use to start a fire. We'll discuss some different ways we can get a successful fire started and demonstrate a few of them for the group. $5 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Orienteering is a fun and gratifying hobby that teaches you to navigate from one location to another with the use of only a map and a compass. It is great exercise and a wonderful way to explore nature. It also happens to be a very useful skill set that anyone can (and should!) learn.
Meet at the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is back in full effect at Red Top! First time shooters and seasoned archers are welcome. We provide the equipment, the instruction, the safe setting, and we can help you get more of your shots in the 10 ring! Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
Ages 8+ only. $10 plus parking fee required. 770-975-0055.
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Come meet some of our most elusive residents, the box turtles, and learn about their habits and amazing characteristics. Meet in the Interpretive Center. Parking fee required. 912-598-2300.
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Join a Ranger for a guided paddle on the Okefenokee at sunset. Watch as the sky bursts with color and birds fly overhead to roost. Experience the silence and stillness of the swamp as night begins. $15-$35 parking fee required. 912-637-5274.
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Ever dreamed of hiking the Gorge Floor but worried about getting lost? We’ve got you covered! Join us for a Guided Gorge Floor Hike and explore one of Georgia’s most breathtaking landscapes with one of our fearless Rangers leading the way. No guesswork—just adventure! This hike is very technical and strenuous, but rewarding. Registration Required. $20 plus parking fee required. 706-754-7981.
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Join us for an Plant Identification Hike on the Inner Loop Trail is 2.3 miles long, and moderate! We will be using the Seek app (FREE) by iNaturalist to identify plants along the Inner loop trail. Recommend downloading the Seek app before arriving! We will meet at the Park Office. Please wear hiking shoes, & bring a water. $5 plus parking fee required. 706-245-6270.
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Enjoy a relaxing paddle on the river. Fun and easy, no experience necessary. Ranger led. Space is limited, Pre-registration required. Participants will need to sign a waiver. If there is inclement weather, the program will need to be cancelled and those registered will receive a full refund. $15 plus parking fee required. 706-783-5349.
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Take a walk on the wild side with a night hike. We will listen for nocturnal residents while using a black light to look for biofluorescent critters. Participants encouraged to bring water and hiking shoes. Meet at the visitor center. $5 plus parking fee required. 706-783-5349.
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Join us as we begin our illustrative walk through the seasons and nature! In this program, we will be highlighting your individual interpretation of the surrounding environment while also strengthening your passion to discover, observe, be mindful, and be creative! We supply the journals, you bring the imagination! Find us in Shelter 2 Parking fee required. 706-344-1515.
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Join Georgia Master Naturalists as we explore the native flora and fauna of an Amicalola Spring. In this program, we will be diving into the identification app, iNaturalist, learning to use field guides, and other nature identification apps! Meeting location: Visitor Center Parking fee required. 706-344-1515.
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Join Georgia Master Naturalists as we explore the native flora and fauna of an Amicalola Spring. In this program, we will be diving into the identification app, iNaturalist, learning to use field guides, and other nature identification apps! Meeting location: Visitor Center Parking fee required. 706-344-1515.
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Join volunteer naturalists to learn how to use a tree ID guide book and scientific sketches to identify amazing trees at Amicalola Falls. This walk will take place at the Lodge Loop Trail, which overlooks the mountain range that surrounds the Lodge. Meet us in the lodge lobby! Parking fee required. 706-344-1515.
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Join volunteer naturalists to learn how to use a tree ID guide book and scientific sketches to identify amazing trees at Amicalola Falls. This walk will take place at the Lodge Loop Trail, which overlooks the mountain range that surrounds the Lodge. Meet us in the lodge lobby! Parking fee required. 706-344-1515.
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If you don't already love Georgia's bats- you're about to! Join bat enthusiasts and Georgia master naturalists to learn what bats do for us, and what we can do for Georgia's bats. After the 30-minute presentation, take a walk using special bat-detecting gear to participate in citizen-science! Meet us in the campground picnic pavilion! Parking fee required. 706-344-1515.
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Think you’ve got the best toss in town?
Join us for an action-packed Cornhole Tournament filled with friendly competition and fresh air!
Prizes for top teams!
Bring a partner or sign up solo. Meet at The Mellinger Center by 1pm. Parking fee required. 706-746-2141.
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Step into the vibrant world of insects with an exciting scavenger hunt and BINGO event, perfect for nature enthusiasts of all ages. This interactive experience invites you to explore the diversity and complexity of insects living in our local environment, transforming a simple outdoor outing into a fun and educational adventure. $5 plus parking fee required. 770-254-7271.
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Come meet and learn about the various reptiles and amphibians that call our Nature Center home. Then afterwards, participate in a fun craft to take home your very own (wooden) reptile! $5.00 per person parking fee required. 912-882-5256.
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Celebrate monumental moments with us as we honor this year’s Georgia State Parks theme, Monumental Moments: America’s 250th! Take part in our on-site scavenger hunt and explore the park in a whole new way! Parking fee required. 706-663-4858.
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Stroll through the forest with a park ranger to observe
and discuss some of our resident woodpeckers. We will
hike total around 1.5 miles. This is a relaxed
interpretive hike to learn about the many woodpecker
species that call our park home. $5 plus parking fee required. 706-663-4858.
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The 18th century saw the rise of amateur scientists who documented the wondrous environments of the colonial coastlines. Botanists, poets, artists, and philosophers adventured along drawing animals, plants, and fungi. One such naturalist is docked at the Fort with her specimens for a show and tell! $8.25-$4.75 912-437-4770.
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This year, we'll celebrate Earth Day (April 22nd) on the following Saturday (the 25th) with our annual volunteer-driven litter pick-up hike. Please bring your work gloves, a trash pick-up tool (or two!) and a couple of hefty bags to join us on this important project. Last year our volunteers removed more than 200lbs of trash in just two hours! Parking fee required. 770-867-3489.
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