Park conservation in Georgia
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Butterfly Garden
● OpenWelcome to Butterfly Garden, a tranquil oasis nestled in the heart of Swainsboro, Georgia. Located at 131 College Circle, our park offers a serene escape where nature enthusiasts and families alike can immerse themselves in the beauty of fluttering butterflies and lush greenery. Stroll through our meticulously landscaped gardens and discover a vibrant array of native plants that attract a dazzling variety of butterfly species. Our park is designed to provide not only a habitat for these delicate creatures but also a peaceful sanctuary for visitors seeking relaxation and inspiration.
131 College Circle, Swainsboro, Georgia 30401, United States -
Dorothy Dutcher Memorial trees From the Hitchcock Kids
● OpenWelcome to Dorothy Dutcher Memorial Trees From the Hitchcock Kids, a serene and beautiful park located in the heart of Waycross, Georgia. Our park is a special tribute, dedicated to preserving the memory of Dorothy Dutcher through the nurturing and growth of trees planted by the local children of Hitchcock. This unique sanctuary offers a peaceful escape for visitors of all ages, where you can enjoy leisurely walks amidst lush greenery and reflect in the tranquil environment. At Dorothy Dutcher Memorial Trees, we are committed to fostering a sense of community and environmental stewardship. Our park serves as a living classroom, where children and families can learn about the importance of nature conservation and the joy of contributing to a greener future. Whether you're looking for a quiet place to relax, a scenic spot for a picnic, or an educational experience for the whole family, our park offers something for everyone.
Waycross, Georgia 31503, United States -
Carr's Island Preserve
● OpenWelcome to Carr's Island Preserve, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the lower Altamaha River in Darien, Georgia. Located just west of Interstate 95 in Glynn County, this 367-acre park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural history. Once a thriving rice plantation established in the 1760s, Carr’s Island has transformed into a sanctuary of marshes and cypress forests, providing a glimpse into the diverse ecosystems of the region. Explore the lush landscapes where remnants of abandoned rice fields have evolved into vibrant tidal freshwater marshes, teeming with wild rice, cut grass, and the rare beautiful false dragonhead. Marvel at the island’s original freshwater tidal cypress-tupelo forests, home to sweetbay, red maple, and swamp rose. These diverse habitats support a wide array of plant and animal life, making Carr’s Island a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife observers.
Darien, Georgia 31305, United States -
Cumberland Island National Seashore
● OpenWelcome to Cumberland Island National Seashore Nestled off the coast of St. Marys, Georgia, Cumberland Island National Seashore is a breathtaking sanctuary of natural beauty and rich history. As Georgia's largest and southernmost barrier island, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore pristine maritime forests, untouched beaches, and expansive marshes that echo the stories of the past.
Plum Orchard Drive, St. Marys, Georgia 31558, United States -
Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail
● OpenWelcome to the Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail, a serene and enchanting park nestled in the picturesque town of Cave Spring, Georgia. Our trail is dedicated to the conservation and celebration of butterflies, offering a delightful escape into nature for visitors of all ages. Wander along our beautifully maintained paths and immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and gentle flutter of butterflies dancing amidst native plants and flowers. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a family looking for an educational outing, or simply seeking a tranquil retreat, the Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail promises a memorable experience. Join us in our mission to preserve these delicate creatures and their habitats, and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of this unique natural sanctuary. Visit us today at Cave Spring, Georgia, and let the magic of butterflies inspire you.
Cave Spring, Georgia 30124, United States -
Fort Oglethorpe Greenway
● OpenWelcome to Fort Oglethorpe Greenway, an enchanting oasis nestled in the heart of Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Located conveniently at 1228 Battlefield Parkway, our park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor exploring the area, Fort Oglethorpe Greenway provides a perfect setting for relaxation, recreation, and rejuvenation. Our beautifully maintained park features sprawling green spaces, picturesque walking trails, and a variety of picnic spots ideal for family gatherings or quiet afternoons. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the diverse flora and fauna that call our park home, making it a perfect destination for bird watching or a leisurely stroll.
1228 Battlefield Parkway, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia 30742, United States -
Marshall Forest
● OpenWelcome to Marshall Forest, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of northwest Georgia on Horseleg Creek Road Southwest, Rome. Spanning 301 acres, this pristine park is home to one of the last stands of old-growth pine-hardwood timber in the region, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the natural beauty and ecological diversity of the Ridge and Valley Province. Once part of the Cherokee Nation's lands, Marshall Forest is a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Here, you can explore a rich tapestry of over 300 plant species and 55 tree species across three distinct plant communities: pine-oak, chestnut oak, and mixed hardwood forest. The forest's dynamic ecosystem is shaped by natural events like ice storms and fires, which help maintain its diverse plant life.
Horseleg Creek Road Southwest, Rome, Georgia 30165, United States -
N.W. Region Dept. Headquarters of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Game Management
● OpenWelcome to the N.W. Region Department Headquarters of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Game Management, located in the scenic town of Armuchee, Georgia. Nestled in the heart of nature, our park serves as a vital hub for the conservation and management of the region's diverse wildlife and natural resources. Our mission is to promote sustainable wildlife practices and preserve the natural beauty of Georgia's northwest region. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, bird watching, and educational tours that highlight the importance of wildlife conservation and habitat preservation.
Armuchee, Georgia 30105, United States -
The Home Depot
● OpenWelcome to The Home Depot, your go-to home goods store located at 103 Hicks Drive Southeast, Rome, Georgia 30161. As a proud member of the Rome community, we are dedicated to providing top-notch products and services for all your home improvement needs. Whether you're tackling a DIY project or seeking professional-grade tools, we have everything from leaf blowers to tarps to help you get the job done efficiently. At The Home Depot, we are committed to environmental sustainability. Our store actively diverts waste from landfills by recycling plastic plant pots, CFLs, lead acid batteries, and rechargeable batteries. In 2022 alone, we recycled approximately 5.3 million pounds of shredded paper, preserving over 63,500 trees and saving over 50 million gallons of water. Our energy-efficient LED lighting has also significantly reduced energy consumption, and we support renewable energy initiatives, including solar and wind.
103 Hicks Drive Southeast, Rome, Georgia 30161, United States -
Buffalo Creek Demo Gardens
● OpenWelcome to Buffalo Creek Demo Gardens, a serene and educational park located at 900 Newnan Road, Carrollton, Georgia. Nestled in the heart of Carroll County, our gardens offer a peaceful retreat where nature enthusiasts and casual visitors alike can explore a diverse array of plant species and sustainable gardening practices. Designed as a living classroom, Buffalo Creek Demo Gardens showcases innovative landscaping techniques and eco-friendly gardening methods, providing inspiration and knowledge to gardeners of all levels. Whether you're interested in learning about native plants, pollinator habitats, or water conservation, our expertly curated displays and informative signage make every visit both enlightening and enjoyable. Open year-round, Buffalo Creek Demo Gardens is the perfect destination for a leisurely stroll, a family outing, or a community event. Come and discover the beauty and tranquility of our gardens, where nature and education grow side by side.
900 Newnan Road, Carrollton, Georgia 30117, United States -
The Orianne Society
● OpenWelcome to The Orianne Society, a unique park and conservation organization located at 220 Orianne Ln, Lumber City, Georgia. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit, we are passionately dedicated to the preservation of reptiles, amphibians, and the vital ecosystems they call home. Our mission is to ensure the survival and thriving of these often-overlooked species through innovative conservation efforts and community engagement. At The Orianne Society, visitors can explore the natural beauty of our park while learning about the importance of reptile and amphibian conservation. We offer educational programs, guided tours, and volunteer opportunities for those interested in supporting our cause. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a student, or a concerned citizen, The Orianne Society provides a welcoming environment to discover and contribute to the protection of these fascinating creatures.
220 Orianne Ln, Lumber City, Georgia 31549, United States -
Alligator Creek WMA
● OpenWelcome to Alligator Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA), a serene and picturesque park nestled in the heart of Lumber City, Georgia. Located conveniently along Georgia 19, this natural haven offers visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of Georgia’s diverse ecosystem. At Alligator Creek WMA, outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers can explore a wide array of activities in a tranquil setting. Whether you're an avid bird watcher, a passionate hiker, or a family looking for a peaceful picnic spot, our park provides the perfect backdrop for your outdoor adventures. Wander through scenic trails that meander through lush forests and alongside sparkling waterways, offering breathtaking views and the chance to encounter local wildlife in their natural habitat.
Georgia 19, Lumber City, Georgia 31549, United States -
Earth Day Augusta
● OpenWelcome to Earth Day Augusta, your premier destination for environmental awareness and sustainability initiatives in Augusta, Georgia. Nestled at 1858 Lock and Dam Road, we are committed to fostering a greener, more sustainable community through education, events, and hands-on activities. Our mission is to inspire and empower individuals of all ages to take actionable steps towards protecting our planet. At Earth Day Augusta, we offer a variety of programs and workshops designed to engage the community in eco-friendly practices, ranging from recycling and conservation to gardening and renewable energy. Our annual Earth Day celebration brings together local businesses, environmental groups, and residents for a day of fun, learning, and collaboration.
1858 Lock and Dam Road, Augusta, Georgia 30906, United States -
Evans County Wildlife Club / Rattlesnake & Wildlife Festival
● OpenWelcome to the Evans County Wildlife Club, home of the renowned Rattlesnake & Wildlife Festival! Nestled in the charming town of Hagan, Georgia, our unique park and zoo offer an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Located at 501 Cedar Avenue, our facility is dedicated to the conservation and celebration of local wildlife, providing a safe haven for a variety of fascinating species. Our annual Rattlesnake & Wildlife Festival is a highlight, drawing visitors from near and far to witness the captivating world of reptiles and other native creatures. Beyond the festival, our park features beautifully maintained walking trails, educational exhibits, and interactive programs designed to inspire a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
501 Cedar Avenue, Hagan, Georgia 30429, United States -
GRIFFIN RIDGE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
● OpenWelcome to Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area, a premier destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers located in the picturesque Cypress region of Jesup, Georgia. Nestled in the heart of the state's rich natural landscapes, this expansive park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore diverse ecosystems and observe a wide variety of wildlife in their natural habitat. Griffin Ridge is a sanctuary for outdoor lovers, featuring miles of scenic trails perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. Whether you're an avid wildlife enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, our park provides a tranquil setting to connect with nature.
Cypress, Jesup, Georgia 31545, United States -
Gum Branch Nature Preserve
● OpenWelcome to Gum Branch Nature Preserve, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Kingsland, Georgia. Located at Kingsland, Georgia 31548, our preserve offers a tranquil escape into nature, perfect for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat. As a premier park and tourist attraction, Gum Branch Nature Preserve invites you to explore its lush landscapes, diverse wildlife, and scenic walking trails. Whether you're an avid nature enthusiast, a birdwatcher, or simply looking for a relaxing day outdoors, our preserve has something for everyone. Discover the beauty of Georgia's natural flora and fauna as you meander through well-maintained paths, or enjoy a leisurely picnic with family and friends in our designated areas.
Kingsland, Georgia 31548, United States -
BeeButts& Self Pollinators Company-wide
● OpenWelcome to BeeButts & Self Pollinators Company-wide, a unique and enchanting park located at 131 Smith Rd, Brunswick, Georgia. Nestled in the heart of Georgia, our park offers a serene escape into nature, celebrating the vital roles bees and other pollinators play in our ecosystem. Explore our beautifully landscaped gardens, buzzing with life and color, where you can witness the fascinating process of pollination firsthand. Our park is designed to educate and inspire visitors of all ages about the importance of pollinators and how we can support their vital work. Enjoy leisurely strolls along our scenic paths, participate in interactive workshops, and discover a variety of native plants that attract and sustain these essential creatures.
131 smith rd, Brunswick, Georgia 31520, United States -
Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area
● OpenWelcome to Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area, a serene haven for nature enthusiasts and a premier tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Georgia. Located at 6199 Brannen's Bridge Rd, Sylvania, our expansive park spans over 15,000 acres of pristine landscapes, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're an avid bird watcher, a passionate hiker, or simply looking to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area has something for everyone. Explore our diverse habitats, which are home to an array of wildlife species, providing endless opportunities for wildlife observation and photography.
6199 Brannen~s Bridge Rd, Sylvania, Georgia 30467, United States -
Stafford Beach
● OpenWelcome to Stafford Beach, your gateway to the natural wonders of Cumberland Island, located in St. Marys, Georgia. As Georgia's largest and southernmost barrier island, Cumberland Island offers a unique blend of pristine maritime forests, undeveloped beaches, and expansive marshes that tell the stories of both human history and natural beauty. Walk in the footsteps of natives, missionaries, enslaved African Americans, and wealthy industrialists who once traversed this land. Explore the island's rich history and diverse environment through a variety of activities designed for all ages and abilities. Discover over 9,800 acres of Congressionally designated Wilderness, offering a serene escape into nature. Experience increased accessibility with our specially designed track wheelchair, perfect for navigating sandy beaches and scenic trails.
St. Marys, Georgia 31558, United States -
Alberty House
● OpenWelcome to Alberty House, a captivating museum nestled in the charming town of St. Marys, Georgia. Located at the gateway to the breathtaking Cumberland Island, Alberty House offers a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of history and nature that defines this region. As Georgia's largest and southernmost barrier island, Cumberland Island boasts pristine maritime forests, untouched beaches, and expansive marshes that echo the stories of the diverse individuals who once traversed its lands—natives, missionaries, enslaved African Americans, and wealthy industrialists alike. At Alberty House, visitors can discover the profound narratives and natural wonders of the island through engaging exhibits and interactive displays. Enhance your journey with increased accessibility options, including a track wheelchair designed for navigating sandy paths and trails. Embark on a 30-mile guided van tour through rugged roads and dense forests to delve deeper into the island’s northern history and environment.
St. Marys, Georgia 31558, United States -
Cumberland Island
● OpenWelcome to Cumberland Island National Seashore Discover the pristine beauty and rich biodiversity of Cumberland Island, the southernmost and largest of Georgia’s barrier islands. Located at 30 853025, St. Marys, Georgia, this breathtaking national park offers an unparalleled glimpse into untouched nature, just waiting to be explored.
30 853025, St. Marys, Georgia 31558, United States -
Live monarch foundation
● OpenWelcome to the Live Monarch Foundation, a serene and enchanting park nestled in the heart of Little, Morganton, Georgia. Our park is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of the majestic monarch butterfly, offering visitors a unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn about these incredible creatures. At the Live Monarch Foundation, you'll find beautifully landscaped gardens teeming with vibrant native plants that serve as vital habitats for monarchs and other pollinators. Stroll along our scenic walking trails and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this natural sanctuary. Our educational displays and interactive exhibits provide fascinating insights into the life cycle and migration patterns of monarch butterflies, making it an ideal destination for families, school groups, and nature enthusiasts.
little, Morganton, Georgia 30560, United States -
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
● OpenWelcome to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources office located in Young Harris, Georgia. Situated at 6325 U.S. 76, this local government office is dedicated to the preservation and management of Georgia's natural and cultural resources. Our mission is to ensure the sustainable use of these resources while promoting outdoor recreation and environmental education. Whether you're seeking information on state parks, looking to get involved in conservation efforts, or needing guidance on wildlife management, our knowledgeable team is here to assist you. Visit us to learn more about how we protect Georgia’s natural heritage and how you can contribute to maintaining the beauty and health of our environment.
6325 U.S. 76, Young Harris, Georgia 30582, United States
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