24th largest by area and 8th most populous in the United of States
State capital: Atlanta
Population: 11,029,227 (2023 U.S. Census Bureau)
History: in 1978, Georgia became the 4th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution; one of the original seven Confederated States.
Fun fact: Atlanta hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics
Nick name: Peach State
Geology:
The state's northernmost regions include the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the larger Appalachian Mountain system.
The Piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the Blue Ridge south to the Fall Line, an escarpment to the Coastal Plain defining the state's southern region.
Source: Wikipedia
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State of Georgia
State Parks | Historic Sites
State Parks*
A.H. Stephens
Black Rock Mountain
Chattahoochee Bend
Cloudland Canyon
Crooked River
Dames Ferry Campground
Don Carter
Elijah Clark
F.D. Roosevelt
Florence Marina
Fort McAllister
Fort Mountain
Fort Yargo
General Coffee
George L. Smith
George T. Bagby
Georgia Veterans
Hamburg
Hard Labor Creek
Indian Springs
Jack Hill
James H. Floyd
Kolomoki Mounds
Laura S. Walker
Little Ocmulgee
Magnolia Springs
Mistletoe
Moccasin Creek
Panola Mountain
Providence Canyon
Red Top Mountain
Reed Bingham
Reynold's Mansion on Sapelo Island
Richard B. Russell
Seminole
Skidaway Island
Smithgall Woods
Stephen C. Foster
Suwannee River Eco-Lodge
Sweetwater Creek
Tallulah Gorge
Tugaloo
Victoria Bryant
Vogel
Watson Mill Bridge
State Historic Sites*
Chief Vann House
Dahlonega Gold Museum
Etowah Indian Mounds
Fort King George
Fort Morris
Hardman Farm
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
Jarrell Plantation
New Echota
Pickett's Mill Battlefield
Roosevelt's Little White House
Traveler's Rest
Wormsloe
Outdoor Recreation/Historic Area*
Allatoona Pass Battlefield
Griswoldville Battlefield
*Source: Georgia Department of Natural Resources https://gastateparks.org