- Sapelo Island Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 9,000 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): North End- Sept.
13-Oct. 7, Oct. 12-17, Dec.
- Seminole State Park
- This southwest Georgia park is on beautiful Lake Seminole, a 37,500-acre reservoir with excellent boating, fishing and birding. Cottages, many campsites and even picnic shelters sit near the waters
- Sheffield Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 3,299 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery Only (Either Sex): Sept. 13-
Dec. 7, Dec. 26-Jan. 1;
- Silver Lake Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 9,200 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.
- Skidaway Island State Park
- Located near historic Savannah, this barrier island has both salt and fresh water due to estuaries and marshes that flow through the area. The park borders Skidaway Narrows, a
- Smithgall Woods Conservation Area and Lodge
- North Georgia's premier trout stream, Dukes Creek, runs through this spectacular mountain property and is a favorite for catch-and-release fishing. Five miles of trails and 18 miles of roads
- Soap Creek Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 1,000 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.
- Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History
- The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History collects, preserves, and interprets artifacts relating to the role of steam locomotives in the history of the American South. Civil
- Sprewell Bluff Natural Area
- This is a 2,800 acre Natural Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-Jan. 1.
Turkey - Mar. 21-May 15.
Small Game
- Sprewell Bluff State Park
- This little-known gem on the Flint River is the perfect location for a daytime getaway. Visitors can cool off in the gently flowing river, skip rocks across the water,
- Standing Boy Creek Wildlife Management Area
- This is a new Wildlife Management Area near Columbus Georgia. Further details will be added as the area is developed as a
- Stephen C. Foster State Park
- Named after songwriter Stephen Foster, this remote park is a primary entrance to the famed Okefenokee Swamp and is one of the most intriguing areas in Georgia. Moss-laced cypress
- Swallow Creek Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 19,000 acre Wildlife Management Area within the Chattahoochee National Forest open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer & Bear - Archery (Either Sex
- Sweetwater Creek State Park
- Sweetwater Creek is a peaceful tract of wilderness only minutes from bustling downtown Atlanta. The most popular trail (red) follows the free-flowing stream to the ruins of the New
- Tallulah Gorge State Park
- One of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S., Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks,
- Telfair Museum of Art
- Founded in 1875 at the bequest of Mary Telfair and located in Savannah?s historic downtown, the Telfair Museum of Art is the oldest public art museum in the South,
- Townsend Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 10,876 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.
- Travelers Rest Historic Site
- Travelers Rest, a stagecoach inn and plantation home, was built around 1815 by James R. Wylie, a stakeholder in the Unicoi Turnpike, a busy thoroughfare that passed nearby. Wylie
- Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 15,100 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-17,
Sept. 22-30 Oct. 5-Nov. 4; Sign-In.
Primitive
- Tugaloo State Park
- Situated on a wooded peninsula, Tugaloos cottages and most campsites offer spectacular views of 55,590-acre Lake Hartwell in every direction. Some cottages even have private boat docks for overnight
- Unicoi State Park and Lodge
- Nestled in the north Georgia mountains just two miles from the Alpine village of Helen, Unicoi is one of Georgias most beloved state parks. Throughout the year, the park
- Victoria Bryant State Park
- Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgias upper piedmont, this is one of northern Georgias best kept secrets. A beautiful stream flows through the park, providing the perfect setting
- Vogel State Park
- One of Georgia's oldest and most popular state parks, Vogel is located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Driving from the south, visitors pass
- Walter F. George Lake
- Walter F. George Lake is a 45,000 acre lake located on the Chattahoocee River between the states of Alabama and Georgia. This area is rich in history with
- Walton Public Dove Field
- This is a 200 acre dove field area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Either Sex): Sept. 13-Jan.
1; Sign-In.
Small Game - Oct. 15-Feb.
- Warwoman Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 15,800 acre Wildlife Management Area within the Chattahoochee National Forest open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer & Bear - Archery (Either Sex
- Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge
- Wassaw Island, one of Georgia's coastal barrier islands, was designated a National Wildlife Refuge on October 20, 1969. Unlike many of Georgia's Golden Isles, little development and few
- Watson Mill Bridge State Park
- Known as one of the most picturesque state parks in Georgia, Watson Mill Bridge contains the longest covered bridge in the state, spanning 229 feet across the South Fork
- West Point Lake
- Designed as a recreation demonstration project, this lake has fishing piers for the handicapped and other special features. Fishing is probably the most popular activity on West Point Lake.
- West Point Wildlife Management Area
- This is a 10,000 acre Wildlife Management Area open to hunting according to the following regulations and conditions:
Deer - Archery (Quality Buck & Antlerless):
Sept. 13-Oct. 15; Sign-In.
Dixie Creek Area