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Late-Summer Adventures at Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites in September

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Exploring Pretty James H. Floyd State Park

Tucked away in northwest Georgia is pretty James H. Floyd State Park, often considered a hidden gem by campers. At just 561 acres, the park is filled with ways to enjoy the great outdoors, such as fishing, kayaking, geocaching, picnicking and birding. Hikers can explore the Marble Mine Trail and a connection to the 335-mile Pinhoti Trail. Four cozy cabins are nestled on a hilltop above one of the park’s lakes, perfect for a quiet getaway.

Try Your Hand at Disc Golf

Ready for a twist on golf? Check out our disc golf courses where you play with Frisbee-style discs rather than a ball and clubs. Holes begin from a tee area and end with a metal basket, often with trees adding extra challenges. Whoever completes each hole with the fewest throws wins. Players enjoy friendly competition, pretty scenery and good exercise. Best of all, it’s the kind of game that most ages can play together. Find disc golf courses at Cloudland Canyon, Fort Yargo, Georgia Veterans and Richard B. Russell state parks.

Kolomoki Festival is October 9

Kolomoki Mounds State Park near Blakely is gearing up for its biggest event of the year. The 51st annual festival will include performances by the Bo Henry Band, an antique tractor parade, a fly-boarding performance, crafts and food vendors. You’ll learn about primitive skills such as flint knapping, hide tanning, ax throwing, archery, pottery and more while visiting one of the most significant Woodland Indian sites in the Southeast.

Your State Parks Day is September 25

In celebration of National Public Lands Day, Georgia’s State Parks & Historic Sites are inviting citizens to volunteer for a variety of projects on Saturday, September 25. All across the Peach State, outdoor enthusiasts can help with projects that aid in the preservation of our parks and natural landmarks. The statewide “Your State Parks Day” is sponsored by Friends of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the state’s natural and historical treasures. (Insider tip: Your annual Friends membership includes a ParkPass and discounts.)

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