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2012 Georgia State Parks Leaf Watch

We've had an interesting leaf-watching season, from the early change in some species to the strong winds of Hurricane Sandy.  Colorful leaves now blanket the forest floor in most mountain parks; however, some parks at lower elevations have a few trees hanging onto their foliage.  Now that the canopy is open, hikers will enjoy unobstructed views into the forest and colorful leaves crunching under boots.  Look for moss-covered boulders and unusual tree shapes, as well as deer and other wildlife.  Before you go, browse our accommodations to make reservations because cabins, lodge rooms and campsites go quickly!




Georgia State Parks Leaf Watch
Georgia State Parks Leaf Watch


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