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As the greenways near Atlanta become crowded, more hikers are venturing beyond the metro area to explore Georgia trails. There’s an abundance of forestland, parks, and other quiet woods within a 2-hour drive of Atlanta.

About 50 miles southwest of Atlanta you’ll find one of the state’s newest recreation areas, Chattahoochee Bend State Park, which opened in 2011. Covering more than 2,900 acres, it’s Georgia’s third largest state park and the first US State Park to be certified LEED, which means it’s extremely environmentally friendly. While the park’s campground can fill on peak days and weekends, the place is still relatively unknown, receiving only about 80,000 visitors a year. A real gem of the park is the last free-flowing stretch of the Chattahoochee River, which supports an unusually diverse range of plants and animals. Plus, the park offers unique recreation opportunities, such as the chance to camp on riverside platforms that are accessible only by boat.

An amazing thing about Georgia is the sheer variety of landscapes that can be explored—within a morning’s drive, there are at least a dozen state parks that boast vast lakes, wetlands, forests of wildflowers, and high peaks with inspiring views. Also within reach of Atlanta are fascinating geologic formations, such as the vast granite outcrop at Panola Mountain State Park southeast of the city. As if you are stepping back in time, you can kneel down on the rocky slab to spy tiny plants that represent the earliest stage of forest life.

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