24th largest by area and 8th most populous in the United of States

  • State capital: Atlanta

  • Population: 11,029,227 (2023 U.S. Census Bureau)

  • History: in 1978, Georgia became the 4th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution; one of the original seven Confederated States.

  • Fun fact: Atlanta hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics

  • Nick name: Peach State

  • Geology:

    • The state's northernmost regions include the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the larger Appalachian Mountain system.

    • The Piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the Blue Ridge south to the Fall Line, an escarpment to the Coastal Plain defining the state's southern region.

Source: Wikipedia

Flag

Seal

Cherokee Rose

Brown Thrasher

Southern Live Oak

State of Georgia

State Parks | Historic Sites

State Parks*

A.H. Stephens

Amicalola Falls

Black Rock Mountain

Chattahoochee Bend

Cloudland Canyon

Crooked River

Dames Ferry Campground

Don Carter

Elijah Clark

F.D. Roosevelt

Florence Marina

Fort McAllister

Fort Mountain

Fort Yargo

General Coffee

George L. Smith

George T. Bagby

Georgia Veterans

Hamburg

Hard Labor Creek

High Falls

Indian Springs

Jack Hill

James H. Floyd

Kolomoki Mounds

Laura S. Walker

Little Ocmulgee

Magnolia Springs

Mistletoe

Moccasin Creek

Panola Mountain

Providence Canyon

Red Top Mountain

Reed Bingham

Reynold's Mansion on Sapelo Island

Richard B. Russell

Seminole

Skidaway Island

Smithgall Woods

Stephen C. Foster

Suwannee River Eco-Lodge

Sweetwater Creek

Tallulah Gorge

Tugaloo

Unicoi

Victoria Bryant

Vogel

Watson Mill Bridge

State Historic Sites*

Chief Vann House

Dahlonega Gold Museum

Etowah Indian Mounds

Fort King George

Fort Morris

Hardman Farm

Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation

Jarrell Plantation

New Echota

Pickett's Mill Battlefield

Roosevelt's Little White House

Traveler's Rest

Wormsloe

Outdoor Recreation/Historic Area*

Allatoona Pass Battlefield

Griswoldville Battlefield

*Source: Georgia Department of Natural Resources https://gastateparks.org