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  2. Vogel State Park - Wikipedia

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    Vogel State Park is located 11 miles (18 km) south of Blairsville on US Highway 19 in the north Georgia mountains. At nearly 2,500 feet (760 m) altitude, Vogel State Park is usually cool during the summer months, and is one of Georgia's most popular state parks. [4]

  3. Magnolia Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has 26 tent/RV campsites, eight fully furnished cottages with central HVAC and satellite TV a, a 16-person Group Lodge with satellite TV and screened back porch, and a new History Center that currently displays some of the first artifacts excavated by the archaeology team from Georgia Southern University. Georgia Southern's Sociology ...

  4. Red Top Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    Named for iron-rich Red Top Mountain, [1] the park covers 1,776 acres (6.32 km 2) on a peninsula jutting north into Lake Allatoona, formed on the park's north and east sides by the Etowah River arm and on the west by Allatoona Creek arm.

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    We’re dubbing 2025 “the year of adventure" — which means we’re focused on finding Georgia’s most thrilling and unique attractions and experiences.

  6. Take a look at 10 Airbnb destinations in north Georgia, accommodating needs for cozy relaxation. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. List of Georgia state parks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state parks in Georgia. The park system of the US state of Georgia was founded in 1931 with Indian Springs State Park and Vogel State Park. Indian Springs has been operated by the state as a public park since 1825, making it perhaps the oldest state park in the United States. [1] The newest state park is Don Carter State Park. [2]