You’ve heard of the Grand Canyon, but did you know that Georgia is also home to one of the most breathtaking natural destinations in the United States? Georgia might not be the first state that comes to mind when considering outdoor exploration options, but a recent list of America’s top natural wonders from 24/7 Tempo highlights gorgeous attractions from every corner of the country. When you’re searching for fascinating geological formations, plenty of hiking options, and endless fresh air, look no further.
Flickr/Stephen Rahn Providence Canyon can be accessed via admission to Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area, which sits within Georgia’s Stewart County. Surprisingly, the canyon formation that exists here is not solely natural - in fact, some of the ridges came about as a result of erosion during the 1800s.
Flickr/Alexander Lerch In total, the park features just over one thousand acres of land to explore, leaving visitors with a seemingly endless array of activities to select from. Whether you’re a fan of nature photography, simple strolls, romantic picnics, or something in between, you’ll fall in love with this state park in no time.
Flickr/Cody Wellons At the heart of the recreational area, of course, is Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon” itself. If you want to get up-close and personal with this awesome spot, you’ll find a variety of trails that allow access to sectors of the canyon. These hikes range in difficulty, so there’s an option for every visitor to explore.
Flickr/Ins1122 Pose for a few family pictures from atop the canyon, learn more by checking out the on-site visitors’ center, or enjoy the scenery from a pre-established outlook. While it might not have the depth, width, or overall grandeur of the more famous Grand Canyon, Providence Canyon will take you on an unforgettable natural outing.
Have you visited Providence Canyon or any of the other highly rated destinations on 24/7 Tempo’s list of the greatest natural attractions in each state? Which of these spots would you recommend to your fellow readers? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below!
Flickr/Stephen Rahn
Providence Canyon can be accessed via admission to Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area, which sits within Georgia’s Stewart County. Surprisingly, the canyon formation that exists here is not solely natural - in fact, some of the ridges came about as a result of erosion during the 1800s.
Flickr/Alexander Lerch
In total, the park features just over one thousand acres of land to explore, leaving visitors with a seemingly endless array of activities to select from. Whether you’re a fan of nature photography, simple strolls, romantic picnics, or something in between, you’ll fall in love with this state park in no time.
Flickr/Cody Wellons
At the heart of the recreational area, of course, is Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon” itself. If you want to get up-close and personal with this awesome spot, you’ll find a variety of trails that allow access to sectors of the canyon. These hikes range in difficulty, so there’s an option for every visitor to explore.
Flickr/Ins1122
Pose for a few family pictures from atop the canyon, learn more by checking out the on-site visitors’ center, or enjoy the scenery from a pre-established outlook. While it might not have the depth, width, or overall grandeur of the more famous Grand Canyon, Providence Canyon will take you on an unforgettable natural outing.
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Address: Providence Canyon State Park, 8930 Canyon Rd, Lumpkin, GA 31815, USA