Black Rock Mountain State Park
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
Mountain City, Georgia has a jewel of a state park. Making our way up the narrow, curvy road to the top of the mountain was definitely a challange, but once we settled at our campsite, the trip was well worth it. We stayed at campsite #11 and our area couldn’t have been more perfect. The one thing we wished we would have known was that to get to our site, we had to make a round through the camping area so that we would be at the right angle to back into the campsite. We should have taken the longer loop instead of the shorter loop. It was a bit dangerous with our size camper, but we made it ..read more
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Watkins Mill Bridge State Park
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
In planning our trips for the year, I wanted to go somewhere that I had never been for my birthday trip. A friend of mine has sent me a pin from pinterest that was a video of Watkins Mill Bridge. People were all over the rocks enjoying rushing waters from the water fall. I instantly knew that I wanted to see this place first hand. We love the state parks here in Georgia, so of course we looked forward to staying at this camp ground. We were on site # 2. It was a nice pull through and it required little to no leveling. While #2 was good for us, we said that when we go back we would like to ..read more
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Georgia Guidestones
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
Out in the middle of nowhere in Elbert County, stands a granite monument that is called the Georiga Guidestones. It has been there since 1980, and is referred to as an “American Stonehenge”. The amazing design of this monument allows it to be a compass, calendar and a clock. On each side of the four tablets, a set of ten guidelines are engraved. Each side is engraved in a different language. Apparently these guidelines are seen as controversial, which encouraged some people to vandalize it in 2008. It has been restored and is currently under camera surveillance. The ten Guidelines are as follo ..read more
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The Widow Maker Trail at Sprewell Bluff
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
Being within 25 minutes from my house, I could not believe what awesome hiking trails that Sprewell Bluff Park had to offer. http://www.sprewellbluff.com The first trail we hit, was a walk along river banks of the Flint. There is nothing better than hearing the water rushing over the rocks. Loved seeing the massive stones, (some I climbed up on) along the side of the river. Just a relaxing walk before hitting the uphill climb to the top of the mountain. We were able to do a little bit of several trails. We did get a little confused and ended up on the “Widow Maker” trail. It was very chall ..read more
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Albany RV Resort
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
Financially, this campground is very reasonable. I’d say it definitley has a lot of bang for the buck. If we are ever in the area again, this will be our go-to place to stay. Each site has full hookup, a concrete pad, picnic table and plenty of room to enjoy our outdoor cooking. The campground is nestled in a large section of trees on HWY 19 in Albany. They did not have fire rings at each campsite, but there were two brick fireplaces for the the campers to share. A pond is located on the front side of the park. It was the home to quite a few ducks, geese and turtles. Fishing was allowed. We sa ..read more
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Radium Springs
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
Radium Springs is the only one of the 7 Wonders of Georgia that we had not seen. At the end of April, we made our way down to Albany to check out this fascinating wonder. Beautiful….Historic….Amazing…. are just a few words to describe this place. Back in the day, the crystal clear blue water was believed to have mystical powers. In the early 1900’s a restaurant was built along with some guest cottages surrounding the Spring and people came to vacation here and experience the mystical powers of the water. In 1927, a casino was built. Guess what? It wasn’t a gambling casino. A casino at that tim ..read more
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Skidaway Island State Park
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
Skidaway Island State Park is a great place to visit. The intertwined trees are covered with Spanish moss. The campsites are very spacious and clean. State Parks are really my favorite places to stay because their campsites are not on top of each other. You have your own space to cook and kick back. This little getaway took place in February 2021. We love Savannah and Tybee Island, so staying on the outskirts of Savannah at this state park was perfect. We got up our first morning and took a trip to Tybee to have breakfast at the Sunrise Restaurant. Their breakfast buffet is off the chain. Alth ..read more
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Little Ocmulgee State Park
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
We love to stop at Little Ocmulgee State Park for a night when we go to Crooked River State Park. It is the halfway point, and it has of a lot of beauty and activities to offer. We love it. It is a very clean park with so many things to to. As you pull into the entrance you will see their beautiful golf course. I’m not a golfer, but I enjoy seeing people out playing the game and taking in some good fresh air. The park has pavilions, a playground, a lake and plenty of parking area. This would be a great place to have a family reunion or a birthday party. The lake is very large. You can enjoy bo ..read more
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Our New Ride
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
Over the past 5 years, we have gone from tent camping, to a pop-up, to a couple of campers that really didn’t suit us. Our last camper, a Starcraft Autumn Ridge, was nice but we didn’t have the room we really wanted. As it happened, we received a recall notice from Starcraft for some electrical issue so we took it to Camping World in Bryon to have it taken care of. Donna had been looking at other campers for some time now and we had made a list of the models we wanted to look at while we were there. We had some things in mind that we wanted in a new camper. The Autumn Ridge was a bunk house m ..read more
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Crooked River State Park
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by Inside Georgia
7M ago
Crooked River State Park has become one of our favorite places to visit. We have stayed there 3 times on the same campsite, which is full hook-up. My husband has family in that area and we love catching up with them, but even if he didn’t have family there, we would love this area regardless. The campground is clean, quiet and relaxing. It has a boat ramp where you can put your boat or kayak in to enjoy some river time; either fishing or just looking at the sites. There are hiking trails to follow to enjoy some fresh air and some wildlife. There is an open area in the middle of most of the cam ..read more
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