- Elbert County Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 2,500 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either-Sex): Sept. 13-Oct. 10.
Beverly Tract open for archery hunting
- Elijah Clark State Park
- Located on the western shore of 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, this park is named for a frontiersman and Georgia war hero who led pioneers during the Revolutionary War. A
- Elmodel Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 1,600 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-Jan.
15; Sign-In.
Turkey - Mar. 21-May 15;
- Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site
- Home to several thousand Native Americans between 1000 A.D. to 1550 A.D., this 54-acre site contains six earthen mounds, a plaza, village area, borrow pits and defensive ditch. This
- Evans County Public Fishing Area
- This is a Georgia State Public Fishing Area.
Fish Species: Largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, channel catfish, crappie, brown bullhead.
Water: three ponds encompassing 122 acres (8, 30, & 84 acres).
Facilities:
- F.D. Roosevelt State Park
- Located near Callaway Gardens and the town of Warm Springs, this park is deeply rooted in the historical era of four-time President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Seeking a place for
- Fall Line Sandhills Natural Area
- This is a 876 acre Natural Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-Jan.
15; Sign-In.
Turkey - Mar. 21-May 15; Sign-In.
Small
- Fishing Creek Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 2,900 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-Oct.
10; Sign-In.
Primitive Weapons (Either Sex): Oct.
- Flat Creek Public Fishing Area
- This is a Georgia State Public Fishing Area.
Fish Species: Largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, channel catfish.
Water: 108-acre lake. Special Note: This lake is named in honor of former DNR
- Flat Tub Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 3,597 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer-Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-Oct.
10; Sign-In.
Primitive Weapons (Either Sex): Oct. 11-17,
Sign-In.
Firearms (Either
- Flint River Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 2,300 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Quality Buck & Antlerless):
Sept. 13-Oct. 12, Nov. 29-Dec. 21;
- Florence Marina State Park
- Situated at the northern end of 45,000-acre Lake Walter F. George, this quiet park offers the perfect setting for those who love water sports. It is adjacent to a
- Fort Frederica National Monument
- In the early 18th century, the land lying between British South Carolina and Spanish Florida was known as the debatable land. This land (which we call Georgia today)
- Fort King George Historic Site
- Fort King George is a fort located in the U.S. state of Georgia. The fort was built in 1721 and served as the southernmost outpost of the British colonies
- Fort McAllister Historic Park
- Fort McAllister Historic Park is a 1,725 acre Georgia state park located near Keller and Richmond Hill in South Bryan County, Georgia and on the south bank of the
- Fort Morris Historic Site
- Fort Morris State Historic Site is located along the coast in southeastern Georgia. It was originally a Guale Indian village, closely tied to the settlements and Spanish missions
- Fort Mountain State Park
- Fort Mountain derives its name from an ancient 855-foot-long rock wall which stands on the highest point of the mountain. The mysterious wall is thought to have been built
- Fort Pulaski National Monument
- The defining events of Fort Pulaski occurred during the American Civil War. In April of 1862, Union troops directed rifled cannon fire at the fort breaching the southeast angle.
- Fort Yargo State Park
- Located between Atlanta and Athens, Fort Yargo offers a fun camping, hiking and fishing experience. The park surrounds Marbury Creek Reservoir, a 260-acre lake with a swimming beach, fishing
- General Coffee State Park
- One of southern Georgias best kept secrets, this park is known for interpretation of agricultural history at its Heritage Farm, with log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane
- George L. Smith State Park
- With natural beauty, lakeside camping and cozy cottages, this secluded park is the perfect south Georgia retreat. It is best known for the refurbished Parrish Mill, a combination grist
- George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge
- Located on the shores of Lake Walter F. George in southwest Georgia, this resort park features a 60-room lodge, conference center, restaurant, cottages and award-winning 18-hole Meadow Links Golf
- George W. Andrews Lake
- Lake George W. Andrews is located on the Chattahoochee River above Columbia, Alabama. Centered on the border between Alabama and Georgia, just above the Florida line, this area
- Georgia Veterans State Park
- Established as a memorial to U.S. veterans, this park features a museum with aircraft, armored vehicles, uniforms, weapons, medals and other items from the Revolutionary War through the Gulf
- Germany Creek Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 1,200 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-Oct. 10.
Primitive Weapons (Either Sex): Oct.
- Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park
- This southeast Georgia park is a favorite for picnicking, family reunions and golf. Picnic tables and shelters surround a small lake where visitors can rent pedal boats and fishing
- Grand Bay Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 8,700 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-14, 20-
21, 27-28, Oct. 4-5, 25-26,
- Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary
- Modern day Gray's Reef comprises one of the largest nearshore sandstone reefs in the southeastern United States. Named in recognition of Milton B. Gray, a biological collector and curator
- Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 5,600 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-Oct. 7,
Oct. 12-17; Sign-In.
Primitive Weapons (Either
- Hamburg State Park
- With modern-day facilities amidst reminders of days gone by, Hamburg State Park offers a wonderful mix of history and outdoor recreation. Anglers can enjoy great lake fishing for largemouth