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15 December 2010

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About Me & My Family

I'm Gwyneth, mom of two girls, aged 123and 9, who loves to travel in the Southeast US and beyond. I love to be on the go, whether visiting old favorites or discovering new places. I find that after each trip I have learned more about my children, traveling with my children, and traveling in general, and I hope our experiences will help others make the most of their travel adventures.
Our Family's Travel Personality
adventurous, curious, independent, spontaneous, easy_going
We Just Got Back From
an epic trip "out west"
Our Favorite Vacation Spot
the beach, any beach
A Place We'd Love To Visit
Machu Picchu
Websites I Like:

Georgia State Parks

I'd like to try to visit every state park in Georgia. Here's where we've been so far ...

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8930 Canyon Road
Lumpkin, Georgia

Comment:
Feb 2012

reviewed on: February 07 2012

"Great hiking"
We spent a few hours in the canyons, hiking through each of the nine canyons.  The "trails" are actually creek beds, some muddy and others very sanding. As long as you don't mind dirty and possibly wet shoes, it is a wonderful outing. The varied rock formations are fascinating even for kids. The canyon hikes do involve a lot of walking and definitely are not stroller accessible. We did not do the rim hike.

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218 Florence Road
Omaha, Georgia

Comment:
Feb 2012

reviewed on: February 06 2012

"Nice Camping"
The weekend we camped here, the campground was empty, but I suspect that is not always the case! There's mini-golf, boat rentals, a museum/interpretive center, fishing and more. Right on "Lake Eufala", I never knew the correct time as my phone was connecting with a tower across the river in Alabama. The campground was lovely with Spanish moss draped on the trees and owl serenading us. The proximity to Providence Canyon is a huge plus, too.

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2970 Ga. Highway 190
Pine Mountain, Georgia

Comment:
Jan 2012

reviewed on: January 19 2012

"Nice Camping"
We spent two nights camping at FDR State Park. The campground is a wonderful place for kids to ride bikes, play and explore. The park is ideally located near Callaway Gardens. The large park also has lots of trails, a pool, horseback riding, boat rentals and more. There is also lots of special programming available at the park.

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401 Little White House Rd
Warm Springs, Georgia

Comment:
Jan 2012

reviewed on: January 18 2012

"Interesting to School-Aged Kids"
On a weekend trip to Pine Mountain, GA, we were excited to learn about and get to see FDR's Little White House in Warm Springs, GA. Our Georgia State Parks pass got us in for free, which is always nice! My 9yo was handed a scavenger hunt to complete; this kept her engaged and interested for our entire visit. The movie was informative and the displays in the museum were very well done. The kids enjoyed the outdoor areas and also the walks through the various original buildings. We did not have a chance to see the pools in Warm Springs (not on the property but in town), but I hope we will next time.

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678 Lake Clark Road
Flovilla, Georgia

Comment:
April 2011

reviewed on: April 10 2011

"Slip and Slide"
Located just an hour south of the Atlanta "perimeter", this state park is great for a day trip or for a weekend camping or staying in a fully-equipped cottage.

Unlike High Falls, the lake in the park is accessible for swimming and has a little beach. Nothing fancy, but the girls had a great time swimming and playing in the sand. In addition, they loved playing in the shoals in the river. In addition to swimming, camping, cottages and, of course, a spring, the park offers mini-golf, a museum, a playground, a museum, nature trails and more.. The area is of historical significance due to the “Treaty of Indian Springs” via which the state of Georgia essentially stole land from the Creek Indians.

The girls loved heading to the sweet shops in the “village” of Indian Springs….ice cream, fudge, what’s not to love?

Nearby are High Falls State Park and Dauset Trails, too!

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2600 Highway 155, SW
Stockbridge, Georgia

Comment:
March 2011

reviewed on: March 24 2011

"Great for Little Naturalists"
We arrived mid-morning, and the park was deserted for the most park. We could see that there are a number of large picnic areas and playground equipment as well as an exercise trail.

As the park was so empty, I had expected the nature center to be locked up tight; what a nice surprise to find it was open! The girls had a great time looking at all the exhibits. The ranger explained the open trails, we grabbed some brochures and headed out. The two trails we walked were 3/4 of a mile and 1 and 1/4 miles. Short and sweet. The brochures describing the trails turned out to not only be very informative but also necessary for us to navigate the trails.

One trail took us out to a part of the outcrop; the other took us through the woods and by a stream. Chloe, my little naturalist, was thrilled at spotting lizards, butterflies and even a very large deer running through the woods.

While Arabia Mountain is more accessible — people are free to hike on the granite outcrop — I think the girls got a lot more out of Panola Mountain because of the brochures and marked nature trails. A combination of the two parks is probably the best.

On the weekends, the park has many activities, including the ranger walks on the outcrop, tree-climbing classes and more. The girls and I look forwards to returning to explore the many other facets of the park.

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76 High Falls Park Dr
Jackson, Georgia

Comment:
March 2011

reviewed on: March 19 2011

"Nice Camping"
A nice state park about 50 miles south of the center of Atlanta.  Close enough to make it easy to get to, yet far enough to feel like you've gone somewhere.

The campground is along the river and has a playground and plenty of restroom facilities.  We enjoyed camping; there was a mix of tents and RVs in the campground -- while we were there it was a fairly quiet place.

The park has fairly easy hiking trails along the river and also has boats to rent.  There is no swimming allowed in the lake, but there is a pool. There are lots of turtles swimming around in the river too!

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181 Fort Mountain Park Rd
Chatsworth, Georgia

Comment:
April 2009