Providence Canyon State Park 8930 Canyon Road, Lumpkin, GA 31815
About the Business
Providence Canyon State Park, located at 8930 Canyon Road in Lumpkin, Georgia, is a breathtaking natural wonder and popular tourist attraction. Known as the "Little Grand Canyon of Georgia," the park features stunning canyons with vibrant hues of red, pink, and orange, carved out by erosion over centuries. Visitors can explore the park's hiking trails, picnic areas, and camping grounds while taking in the stunning views of the unique geological formations. With its rich history and diverse wildlife, Providence Canyon State Park offers a memorable outdoor experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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8930 Canyon Rd, Lumpkin, GA 31815, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"Loved it. This Georgia state park was such an unexpected surprise. Unusual rock formations in beautiful colors throughout this small gorge. Trails are rough and bottom is wet so wear appropriate shoes. Breathtaking views. Loved it."
"Did the White Blaze Loop - ***The initial checkpoint to get a pass does not accept card, it’s cash only - but you can drive to the visitors center (which is the trail head anyway) and buy a parking pass with card there. ***If you are short on time, doing the White Loop and seeing Canyons 4 and 5 is what I would recommend. They were the most grand in my opinion. Photos included of Canyons 4 and 5. ***There are steep parts of this hike, so be aware of that. Bring water. Be physically able to climb back UP whatever you choose to go down. We saw some people struggling to get back up from the canyon bottom, and especially with the park gates closing at 6pm just be aware of time to get back up."
"This is not the Grand Canyon but it is an interesting place and a different and nice hiking experience. You walk down from the visitors center to a nearly dry stream bed and then you have options to hike to different parts of the canyon. You'll like it. Despite some down and uphill parts this is not a hard hike for most people."
"We spent 2 nights at Pioneer campsite #2. Since it was just myself and my husband we had the option of primitive camping or pioneer site 1 or 2. In my opinion site 2 was the best of our options. It was 20 degrees one night and car vs primitive camping was so much better for the gear we have. Site 2 is the last site on the little side road that contains sites 1&2 and is on a plateau surrounded by forest. The visitor center and the park at large is well maintained with extremely friendly staff. Visiting in the winter gave us the opportunity to enjoy hiking and exploring without concern for a lot of crowds. My advice for the pioneer sites is to be aware that there's absolutely no water. I'm used to some sort of water for dishes and this is really closer to primitive camping. Second, the drop toilet smells extremely bad. I've used plenty of these and this one is in my top 2 of worst smelling! Thank God it was just me and my husband because I couldn't close the door! Aside from this it was a wonderful trip and well worth the visit."
"Beautiful area for short day hiking. There are nine canyons to visit that are full of red, purple, pink, and orange sandy hues. The trail into the canyons begins at the visitor center. There are approximately 2 miles of trails in the canyons and an additional 2 miles to take the white trail loop along the rim (which is connected to the canyon trails). However, I ended up walking around 6 miles in my exploration of the canyons and the white loop trail. Plan to visit for a couple of hours so that you can see all of the canyons from below and above. Wear waterproof shoes or hiking boots. I visited in January and there was no way to avoid walking in sandy water. The park was significantly busier than I expected. The trails were full of people and the parking lot near the visitors center was completely full. Lastly, the price for parking is $5 and you can pay cash at the entrance or with card at the visitor’s center."
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