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State Parks
100

Home to the busiest airport in the world and hosted the 1996 Olympics.

Atlanta

100

This river forms the border of Georgia and South Carolina

Savannah River

100

 From Plains, the 39th President of the United States -AKA The Peanut President. 

Jimmy Carter

100

Name of this massive granite dome and park near Atlanta

Stone Mountain

100

This park has the longest covered bridge 

Watson Mill Bridge 

200

America's Most Haunted City and the first in the state, founded in 1733.

Savannah

200

Alan Jackson is wayy down yonder on the...the longest river in Georgia,it passes through Helen, Atlanta, and Columbus. 

Chattahoochee

200

Oscar-winning actress known for starring in Pretty Woman and Steel Magnolias. 

Julia Roberts

200

Georgia's highest mountain point

Brasstown Bald

200

This park is known as the "Little Grand Canyon"

Providence Canyon

300

Known as "The Fountain City", it boarders Phenix City, Alabama. 

Columbus

300

The south fork of this river passes through Watson Mill Bridge State Park.

Broad River

300

Known as "The Godfather of Soul" and "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business" 

James Brown

300

Located in Southeastern GA, it is the largest blackwater wetland ecosystem in North America

Okefenokee Swamp

300

This park, named after a president, is the biggest in the state.

F.D.R
400

Famous for hosting Oktoberfest and inner tube floating on the Chattahoochee. 

Helen

400

This North Georgia river is famous for whitewater rafting and was featured in the movie Deliverance

Chattooga River

400

"Big Green Tractor" singer from Macon.

Jason Aldean

400

This barrier island is managed by the National Park Service and is known for its wild horses

Cumberland Island

400

Many thru-hikers start their 2200 mile journey at this state park near near the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.

Amicalola Falls 

500

The County Seat of Bacon County, this town's name is an acronym of Georgia's 4 historic state capitols. 

Alma (Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, Atlanta)

500

Formed by the confluence of the Ocmulgee and Oconee Rivers, it is the largest free-flowing river on the East Coast.

Altamaha

500

Current Ambassador to The Bahamas and Legendary UGA running back from Augusta. 

Herschel Walker

500

Name Georgia's 5 ecoregions

Appalachian/Cumberland Plateau, Ridge and Valley, Blue Ridge Mountains,  Piedmont, Coastal Plains

500

This park in the middle of the Okefenokee Swamp offers visitors a chance to see alligators, snakes, and carnivorous plants. 

Stephen C Foster