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Join our Naturalist on a hike of the Flat Rock Trail to discover what Lichen and Fungi are growing amongst the beautiful vast landscape of rocks. Wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring your camera and water.
Spots limited, call to reserve your spot. $7.00 per person $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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Come and learn about some of Georgia's beautiful "masters of the air". Hike with the Naturalist to identify dragonflies at Beavers Pond.
Spots limited, call to reserve your spot. $7.00 plus $5 parking. 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 $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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The wildflowers in Sitton Gulch are in bloom! Come see what's up along the Sitton Gulch Trail. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive down the mountain to the lower trailhead. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Enjoy a fun afternoon of building your own mini terrarium while learning about the resources that make up our park. $10 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Each participant will be given a drawing prompt from a story. Once everyone has finished their pictures, we will read the story and share the pictures that everyone drew. The pictures will be shared on our facebook page and have a chance to be featured in a book in our visitors center. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Start anytime. Team up for our on-site scavenger hunt. Pick up checklist/rules at the park office. Pictures must be brought to office with checklist by 4PM. Winners notified by phone to pick up prize. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Hike with a ranger on Dowdell’s Knob Loop (4.3 miles) Dress for the weather and bring plenty of water and snacks. Wear comfortable shoes. Cancelled if inclement weather. Ages 15 – Adult. Minor must be accompanied by an adult. Must pre-register with the park office by calling 706-663-4858. Meet in the parking lot at Dowdell’s Knob. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Immerse yourselves in the wonders of nature with a spring flower nature craft made from pine cones collected on the park. We will discuss the various species of pine trees and the differences between them. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required at the Park Office or by calling (706) 663-4858. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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This guided hike will take visitors on a path to discover the wilderness that the extinct Carolina Parakeet called home. Learn the history of this magnificent bird: pick out its food sources and read its historic tales out loud. Preventing future extinctions starts with you! $4.75-$8.25 912-437-4770.
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Discover nature's pantry on our Edible Earth Hike in honor of Earth Day! Learn about native edible plants of the maritime forest, as well as the historical uses for different species in our area. Please arrive early so you can receive directions at the Visitor Center. 1-mile loop. $5 plus $5 parking. 912-727-2339.
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Discover the fascinating world of Georgia’s venomous snakes, with a special focus on the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. Explore the biology, behavior, and ecological importance of these misunderstood reptiles, as well as Georgia’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) for protecting the diamondback and other at-risk species. $5 parking. 912-727-2339.
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Join a ranger on a guided hike to the West Overlook, Mystery Stone Wall, and a tour of the CCC fire tower. 1.5 miles/moderate. Registration required. $2 per person. Begins at the Old Fort picnic area at 1pm. $2 plus $5 parking. 706-422-1932.
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Come join us every Saturday for a brisk, seven-mile guided group jaunt around the lake on our inner-loop (yellow trail). Bring provisions, this intermediate-level challenge is for experienced hikers. Pet-friendly! This hike starts & ends at the Visitor Center parking lot. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Join us at the Visitor Center on April 19th at 12PM. We’ll be learning the proper way to plant high pollen flowers while beautifying the butterfly garden. $5 parking. 229-276-1004.
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Children ages 4 and up are welcome to attend this event. Join us at the small picnic shelter below the park office at 11:00 am. we will us markers to color seasonal cut outs perfect for spring! $5 plus $5 parking. 478-552-2393.
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Bring your phone or digital camera for a spring themed photo scavenger hunt. Pick up your assignment at the park office any time after 9am and return by 4pm to receive your prize. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Meet local bird enthusiast Cameron Thompson at the spring house for a birdwatching walk through the park! $5 parking. 770-504-2277.
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Meet our Naturalist, Natalie outside of the museum to view our collection of pelts, skulls, turtle shells, snake sheds, and to ask any questions you have about Georgia’s oldest State Park! $5 parking. 770-504-2277.
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Wear you water shoes to the Overland Nature Trailhead for a relaxing, guided walk through our creek as we learn about this month's S.W.A.P. species, the Eastern Hellbender. This incredible amphibian is not found in our area, but we can still learn about it's importance and conservation needs! $5 plus $5 parking. 770-504-2277.
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Hop into the world of rabbits! Learn about their habitats, behaviors, and how they play a role in the ecosystem. This program will include a wildlife lecture, track identification, and more! $4 plus $5 parking. 912-557-7744.
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Join our Naturalist on a guided paddle on our Park's blackwater lake! Let's see how many of the native plants and animals we can spot. Pre-register at the Visitor Center prior to the event to secure your spot. We will meet at the gazebo to hit the water! All participants must be able to swim. All minors ages 3-11 must share a kayak with an adult. $25 plus $5 parking. 912-287-4900.
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With the beginning of spring well on its way, join our rangers for a wildflower hike. During the hike rangers will discuss different types of wildflowers including species that are currently on the conservation list. The hike will take place on the nature trails towards the back of the site. The trails range from easy to moderate. $6-$8. 706-624-1321.
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Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted area? Come on a guided hike to learn about the unique ecology and history of Panola Mountain State Park. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring plenty of water. Hike is moderately strenuous and covers approx. 3.5 miles. Ages 10+. Meet at Nature Center. Click event for more details. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Orienteering teaches you how to read a map, follow terrain features, use a compass, and navigate successfully and efficiently from one location to another. If this is a skill that you would like to possess, Meet at the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post.
Maps and compasses will be provided.
This is a 2 hour program with moderately strenuous hiking $10 plus $5 parking. 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! $5.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Looking to get into the sport of fishing and don't know where to begin? Then look no further! Because we at Red Top Mountain are proud to present a beginners course into this time honored tradition. We will discuss everything from equipment, bait, and where to find fish. So if you're interested in learning how to fish, Then call now! $10.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Join us for a sunset hike on the iconic Iron Hill Trail. You will experience beautiful lake views as the sun sets over the park. Please meet at the Iron Hill Parking Lot at 8 PM, and then we will hike a 1.5-mile section of Iron Hill. Pre-registration is required. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-4226.
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Learn about frequently seen birds around the park. Afterwards we will make a natural birdfeeder to take home for your backyard birds! Meet at campground pavilion. $3.00 plus $5 parking. 706-213-2045.
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Smokey the Bear may have taught us that only you can prevent forest fires but here in Georgia we believe that good fires prevent bad fries and that pyrodiversity enkindles biodiversity. This difficult 3 mile hike will showcase Longleaf Pine, the forest built by fire. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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This evening twilight paddle is a great opportunity to get out on the water! This ranger led early evening kayak paddle is a great way to wrap up the day and observe native flora and fauna. We'll meet on the front porch of that bait shop. Spots fill up quick. Must register by 5 pm day of, call 770 732 2613 to register. 40 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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Everyone’s favorite spring activity! We’ll be having our annual Easter Egg Hunt at shelters 1, 2, and 3. Ages 5 and under in one group; ages 6-12 in another. $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
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Join an interpretive ranger to learn how camouflage is used in nature and make your own camouflaged egg! Next, test your detecting skills by searching for camouflaged eggs that will challenge even the most experienced egg hunters! This program is intended for k-6 but all are welcome! Find us in Shelter 2! *bags provided $5 parking. 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 $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Join a ranger for an informative talk on this often-misunderstood creature that inhabits Fort Mountain. Begins at the Old Fort picnic area at 11am. $5 parking. 706-422-1932.
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Come meet & greet our naturalist on a leisurely stroll along the Birdberry Trail. This event is stroller & pet-friendly. Every Sunday @ 11 & 1. This hike starts & ends at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Bring your phone or digital camera for a spring themed photo scavenger hunt. Pick up your assignment at the Park Office any time after 9am and return with your pics before 4pm to pick out a prize. $3 plus $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Meet us at the Multi-use trailhead for a 1 mile hike to play birding bingo! We'll learn about the common birds in Georgia, their importance in our ecosystem, and helpful ways to ID them in their natural habitat! $5 parking. 770-504-2277.
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Celebrate the season with us at Jack Hill State Park! Paint some eggs and create some fun designs while our naturalist dives into the world of rabbits, chicks, and more! $5 plus $5 parking. 912-557-7744.
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What is the real cost of losing our grasslands? Understand their significance in the biological web during this ranger led workshop. We'll be highlighting Georgia's species of concern that depend on grasslands and give you tools to protect our native species. $3 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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This wetland trek will showcase various native species of salamanders in our park and leave folks with a greater understanding of some our favorite amphibians. Please wear close toed shoes. To register call 770 732 2613 $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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This evening twilight paddle is a great opportunity to get out on the water! This ranger led early evening kayak paddle is a great way to wrap up the day and observe native flora and fauna. We'll meet on the front porch of that bait shop. Spots fill up quick. Must register by 5 pm day of, call 770 732 2613 to register. 40 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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Learn about the different turtles of Georgia, and which one has been designated the "State Reptile"! $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Crows are among the most intelligent animals on the planet. This program will give you the low-down on them and the other members of the Corvid family. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Start your morning off right with a good stretch and breathing exercises. Meet us on the beach for a guided yoga session. This event is for all ages and beginners are welcome. Please bring a towel or a yoga mat and a water bottle. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Looking for a way to celebrate Earth Day? Join Rangers for an educational walk around our .8 mile Black Rock Lake Trail and learn about a few of the things our Earth has given us to appreciate, just in time for gorgeous golden hour. Wear good shoes to walk in and bring water. Meet at the Black Rock Lake trailhead by the parking area by 6pm. $5 parking. 706-746-2141.
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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. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Learn about the different cloud formations and what they're called, and found how Cloudland Canyon got it's name! Meet at the Interpretive Center. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Start your morning off right with a good stretch and breathing exercises. Meet us on the beach for a guided yoga session. This event is for all ages and beginners are welcome. Please bring a towel or a yoga mat and a water bottle. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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A volunteer-driven cleanup project along the Wilkins Greenway Trail is in the works for our Earth Day contribution this year. Please contact our park naturalist if you're interested in donating time to this community effort. $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Come meet our naturalist and share a hot beverage overlooking the lake & the Old Fort from the cafe tables at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Come join our Naturalist and members of the Satilla Riverkeepers for an educational hike down our Lake Trail! Let's bring awareness to the preservation of our waterways! This is about a 1 1/2 hour hike so a bottle of water and bug spray is recommended. We will meet at the Interpretive Center to hit the trail. We will see you there!!! $5 parking. 912-287-4900.
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Join a ranger to paint a take home terracotta pot in celebration of Earth Day while we talk about native wildflowers that help our pollinators. Meet at Providence Canyon Visitor Center, all supplies will be provided while supplies last. $5 plus $5 parking. 229-838-6202.
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Many species of plants and animals, including some in our park are imperiled, or threatened. Come find out what they are, and what's being done to ensure their survival. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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We'll learn the basics of the app together, then take a hike through the rock garden along the lakeshore out to the rocky point at the fishing hole, collecting species along the way. Check-in & register at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Orienteering teaches you how to read a map, follow terrain features, use a compass, and navigate successfully and efficiently from one location to another. If this is a skill that you would like to possess, Meet at the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post.
Maps and compasses will be provided.
This is a 2 hour program with moderately strenuous hiking $10 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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What is that in your childs' hand? That doesn't look like a video game controller.. Wait! Is that a compass? Look closer, they're not even sitting on the couch. They're... outdoors! If you want your child to get outside AND learn a new skill, simply navigate your way to the Picnic Tables behind the Visitors Center. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Looking to get into the sport of fishing and don't know where to begin? Then look no further! Because we at Red Top Mountain are proud to present a beginners course into this time honored tradition. We will discuss everything from equipment, bait, and where to find fish. So if you're interested in learning how to fish, Then call now! $10.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Weather, available materials, supplies on-hand, (and lots more!) all factor in to the type of shelter you can and should build in an emergency. Come prepare for the worst as we discuss and build different shelter types together. Meet at the Picnic Tables behind the Visitors Center. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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You've seen every season of "Alone"? Wonderful! But do you have the skills to effectively build and maintain a fire without the use of lighter or matches? Knowing how to construct a viable fire is probably the most essential survival skill. Come get properly educated. Meet at the Picnic Tables behind the Visitors Center. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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The wildflowers in Sitton Gulch are in bloom! Come see what's up along the Sitton Gulch Trail. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive down the mountain to the lower trailhead. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Cloudland Canyon is the only state park in Georgia that lies within the Cumberland Plateau, and the only one that contains caves. This 1 hour presentation explains why this region is riddled with holes, and will introduce you to the fragile environment of caves and some of the fascinating creatures found in them. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Enjoy a relaxing morning as we go on a birding adventure. This class will teach you the basics of birding as we hike and explore around Crooked River. Guests are encouraged to bring their own binoculars. $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Explore the area and learn about our fine feathered friends while making a locally sourced bird feeder with pine cones. $2.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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A ranger will be roving the trails to answer your questions about local flora, fauna, and more. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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If you are an outdoor enthusiast, avid hiker, camping fanatic, or just love getting out into nature, knowing the basics of wilderness safety and survival skills is crucial. Join Park Staff as we cover the basics of outdoor safety and knowledge and learn skills that could get you out of a pinch one day. Challenge yourself with friends and family! $20 per person $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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Come and learn about Georgia's most common owl, the Screech Owl. We will be going over details about its habitat, anatomy, and diet, followed by the dissection of owl pellets.
Spots are limited, call to reserve your spot. $7.00 plus $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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The wildflowers in Sitton Gulch are in bloom! Come see what's up along the Sitton Gulch Trail. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive down the mountain to the lower trailhead. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Learn how to tie a hook and catch a fish with a ranger! $10.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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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 $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Scorpions, owls, and bats, oh my! Attend this evening hike to learn about the nocturnal animals of Crooked River State Park. $2 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Learn about the pollinators that make spring bloom! Discover the roles of bees, butterflies, birds, and more! Learn how to make seed bombs or make a pollinator inspired craft. $4 plus $5 parking. 912-557-7744.
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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. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Orienteering teaches you how to read a map, follow terrain features, use a compass, and navigate successfully and efficiently from one location to another. If this is a skill that you would like to possess, Meet at the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post.
Maps and compasses will be provided.
This is a 2 hour program with moderately strenuous hiking $10 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Join us by the fire as we welcome you to the park! Enjoy smores and campfire stories as we answer your questions about Red Top Mountain and our programs for you and your family. We'll also discuss this year's interpretive theme and highlight wildlife species you may encounter. $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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We will meet in the main parking lot across from the Trading Post. We will talk briefly about light pollution then explore visible constellations and dark sky objects through the telescope. $5 parking. 912-637-5274.
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Enjoy a lovely time on the beautiful river. Paddle up the peaceful river and return as the sun sets.
Fun and easy, no experience necessary. Ranger led.
Space is limited, Pre-registration required. Participants will need to sign a waiver. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-783-5349.
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Join us this spring 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 $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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Come explore the biodiversity of Amicalola Falls with an introduction to the iNaturalist Nature Identification app then a walk around our lodge loop trail to identify surrounding flora/fauna. Meet us in the Lodge Lobby! $5 parking. 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! $5 parking. 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! $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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Come and learn how to identify venomous and non-venomous species of snakes and lizards in the park.
Spots limited, call to reserve your spot. $7.00 plus $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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Come join us for an evening of s'mores, songs, stories!
Bring your favorite hot beverage: coffee, hot tea, or hot chocolate. S'mores will be provided.
Spots limited, call to reserve your spot. $7.00 plus $5 parking. 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 $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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The wildflowers in Sitton Gulch are in bloom! Come see what's up along the Sitton Gulch Trail. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive down the mountain to the lower trailhead. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Grab your pencils and join our Interpretive Ranger on an artistic journey on one of our walking trails! Take the opportunity to let your creativity flow and sketch the environment around you. $2 plus $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Embrace your inner curiosity as we dissect and learn about the ins and outs of one of the oceans' most common animals: The Squid! $10.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Each participant will be given a drawing prompt from a story. Once everyone has finished their pictures, we will read the story and share the pictures that everyone drew. The pictures will be shared on our facebook page and have a chance to be featured in a book in our visitors center. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Saving endangered wildlife may sound like a daunting task, but what if conservation can take place in your own backyard? Join Etowah Rangers for a series of interpretive hikes focusing on some of Georgia's most at-risk species outlined in Georgia's State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP), and learn about the State's plan for a more 'wild' future! $2-$6. 770-387-3747.
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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. $10 (cash only) at the amphitheater sign-in $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Start anytime. Team up for our on-site scavenger hunt. Pick up checklist/rules at the park office. Pictures must be brought to office with checklist by 4PM. Winners notified by phone to pick up prize. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Create a lasting impression as we learn about the life cycle of trees and their role in the parks ecosystem. We will discuss tree growth and record growth rings through the art of printmaking. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required at the Park Office or by calling (706) 663-4858. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Test your knowledge of basic survival skills. This program focusing on outdoor survival skills you can use on the trail ! Pre-registration and pre-payment are required at the Park Office
or by calling (706) 663-4858. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Our popular crafting class returns! Join us as we assemble our own terrariums to take home. Learn about environments and ecosystems, condensation and photosynthesis along the way! Space is limited please pre-register to guarantee a seat! Cost: $15 per person to cover container, plants, and materials. $15. 912-437-4770.
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Join our Naturalist for a hands-on community garden event where we’ll explore the vital role of flowers and pollinators identified in Georgia’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) – including butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. $6. 912-727-2339.
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Bear Talk Saturday, Apr 26, 2025 12 PM to 12:30 PM
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Join a ranger for an informative talk about black bears. Begins at the Old Fort picnic area at 12pm. $5 parking. 706-422-1932.
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Come join us every Saturday for a brisk, seven-mile guided group jaunt around the lake on our inner-loop (yellow trail). Bring provisions, this intermediate-level challenge is for experienced hikers. Pet-friendly! This hike starts & ends at the Visitor Center parking lot. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Meet our Park Naturalist at the Visitor Center to take a hike to see a real Gopher Tortoise burrow. $5 parking. 229-276-1004.
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Have you ever wondered what people ate before grocery stores? Or how they made baskets from pine needles? Join a ranger to learn how the plants around us have been used historically, both for food and for survival crafts. You'll learn the basics of plant identification, plant safety, and plant uses on this 1 mile hike. Ages 10 and up. $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Celebrate Arbor Day this year by learning about trees through dendrology-themed crafts. Count tree rings while you make tree cookie magnets, learn common leaves with leaf tracing, and make your own pinecone bird feeder to display in your yard. Ages 6+. Program held outside. Pre-registration required. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Bring your littles and a blanket to sit on while we learn all about rain! Meet on the lawn behind the Park Office. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Learn about snakes (and other scaly critters) that inhabit Hofwyl-Broadfield and the surrounding area. $5.50 - $8.75 912-264-7333.
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Join us at the lake pier to learn about fishing gear, baiting a hook, and handling a catch. You will also discover different types of fish including one that is among the many species that are a high priority for conservation of their natural habitats. Equipment will be provided, but you may bring your own.
Ages 12 and up. $5 plus $5 parking. 478-982-1660.
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Join us at the lake pier to learn about fishing gear, baiting a hook, and handling a catch. You will also discover different types of fish including one that is among the many species that are a high priority for conservation of their natural habitats. Equipment will be provided, but you may bring your own.
Ages 8 and up. $5 plus $5 parking. 478-982-1660.
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Have you ever struggled to read a map or a compass? Leave those days behind by joining our rangers to learn the basics. The rangers will be teaching a class on the basics of how to read a map and compass. At the conclusion of the program visitors will be able to navigate a course set by the rangers. Admission fee required. $6-$8. 706-624-1321.
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With the beginning of spring well on its way, join our rangers for a wildflower hike. During the hike rangers will discuss different types of wildflowers including species that are currently on the conservation list. The hike will take place on the nature trails towards the back of the site. The trails range from easy to moderate. $6-$8. 706-624-1321.
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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! $5.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Looking to get into the sport of fishing and don't know where to begin? Then look no further! Because we at Red Top Mountain are proud to present a beginners course into this time honored tradition. We will discuss everything from equipment, bait, and where to find fish. So if you're interested in learning how to fish, Then call now! $10.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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YOUR MISSION: HELP OUR RANGERS! Operation Avian soars to new heights as we explore how birds fly and where they fly to!
Presentation times 10:30 and 1:00 $7.50-$13 706-655-5870.
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Join our fellow watercolorists of all ages and skill levels, as we learn to paint one example of the beautiful plants and flowers that thrive in Smithgall Woods State Park. Found in our swamp bog, the simple but elegant Swamp Pink makes a delightful splash of color with an elegant form that begs to be painted. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-878-3087.
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Smokey the Bear may have taught us that only you can prevent forest fires but here in Georgia we believe that good fires prevent bad fries and that pyrodiversity enkindles biodiversity. This difficult 3 mile hike will showcase Longleaf Pine, the forest built by fire. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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This evening twilight paddle is a great opportunity to get out on the water! This ranger led early evening kayak paddle is a great way to wrap up the day and observe native flora and fauna. We'll meet on the front porch of that bait shop. Spots fill up quick. Must register by 5 pm day of, call 770 732 2613 to register. 40 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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Come meet our animal ambassadors, the snakes, as we provide them some enrichment time, share some facts, and give you a chance to pet them (if you dare). $5 plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981.
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Learn to shoot a bow and about archery safety. Located behind the main office. Ages 8 and up. Must wear closed toe shoes. Spaces are limited so please register in advance by calling our office at 706-356-4362. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
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Come learn about the ecological importance of prescribed fire and the role it plays in the forest at Tugaloo State Park. located at the Nature Hut. 2 plus $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
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Join us for our annual Jr Fishing Rodeo at Pond 2. Registration starts at 8:30 AM; the competition starts at 9:00 AM. Winners announced at 11:00 AM. Ages 18 and under welcome. The competition is free. Park pass is required for every vehicle. $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
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Meet at shelter 5 for a mid level hike around Victoria Bryant State Park! Wear closed-toed shoes and bring water. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
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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. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Enjoy a relaxing vinyasa flow with a view of the beautiful Ogeechee River and birding area. We will hold this program outdoors, weather permitting. Bring your mat, water, and bug spray. $5 plus $5 parking. 912-727-2339.
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Walk with Naturalist Chainey beneath the majestic live oaks and discover the rich ecosystem they support! This guided walk will explore the many species identified in Georgia’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) that call these trees home and the live oak’s vital role in Georgia’s biodiversity. $5 parking. 912-884-5999.
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Join a ranger on a guided hike to observe the seasonal wildflowers blooming in the park. 1.75 miles/moderate. Begins at the Big Rock Trailhead at 10am. $5 parking. 706-422-1932.
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Come meet & greet our naturalist on a leisurely stroll along the Birdberry Trail. This event is stroller & pet-friendly. Every Sunday @ 11 & 1. This hike starts & ends at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Learn about the native butterflies of Georgia and make a butterfly magnet. $3 plus $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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The morels have usually come and gone by the end of April in Georgia, but there are other cool mushrooms out this time of year! We'll start on the Historic Trail (ADA) with the option of continuing on to the Tranquility Trail (moderately rated). $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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This will be a 3 mile, moderate, ranger-led hike around areas where we recently conducted prescribed burns. It will be part of an annual series of programming that fosters learning for the care of endangered or threatened species. $3 - $6. 770-443-7850.
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Eagles, hawks, falcons, and ravens, are some of Georgia's largest birds, and among its most imperiled. Come learn about these and other large avian, and the efforts to slow their decline. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Start your morning off right with a good stretch and breathing exercises. Meet us on the beach for a guided yoga session. This event is for all ages and beginners are welcome. Please bring a towel or a yoga mat and a water bottle. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Start your morning off right with a good stretch and breathing exercises. Meet us on the beach for a guided yoga session. This event is for all ages and beginners are welcome. Please bring a towel or a yoga mat and a water bottle. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Come meet our naturalist and share a hot beverage overlooking the lake & the Old Fort from the cafe tables at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Many species of plants and animals, including some in our park are imperiled, or threatened. Come find out what they are, and what's being done to ensure their survival. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Take a walk with the park Naturalist from the interpretive center along the Overlook Trail to the Meadowlands and back. Moderate hike $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Orienteering teaches you how to read a map, follow terrain features, use a compass, and navigate successfully and efficiently from one location to another. If this is a skill that you would like to possess, Meet at the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post.
Maps and compasses will be provided.
This is a 2 hour program with moderately strenuous hiking $10 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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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. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Eagles, hawks, falcons, and ravens, are some of Georgia's largest birds, and among its most imperiled. Come learn about these and other large avian, and the efforts to slow their decline. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Enjoy a relaxing morning as we go on a birding adventure. This class will teach you the basics of birding as we hike and explore around Crooked River. Guests are encouraged to bring their own binoculars. $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Explore the area and learn about our fine feathered friends while making a locally sourced bird feeder with pine cones. $2.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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