There are so many state parks in the Peach State that it would take ages to visit them all, but a good place to start might be the largest state park in Georgia. Harris County's F.D. Roosevelt State Park is an incredible 9,049 acres. Due to its large size, you'd be doing yourself a disservice if you tried to rush through in just one afternoon. Why not spend the weekend here and really immerse yourself in the beautiful surroundings? The park's campground is a great place to spend the night so you can maximize your time spent in this amazing paradise.
F.D. Roosevelt State Park is named after the 32nd president, who was a regular visitor at nearby Warm Springs, where he was treated for polio.
With so much acreage, there are obviously quite a few trails here to explore! You'll find several short day hikes at the park, along with the lengthy Pine Mountain Trail system.
Depending on what trails you take, you might come across lovely little waterfalls...
...or even beautiful mountain views.
There's so much amazing land to explore here that the best way to see as much as possible is spending the night.
You'll find a wooded campground with over 100 tent and RV sites, plus several cottages available for rent if you are not a fan of roughing it.
The park's location along Pine Mountain Ridge is unique in that it is the southernmost mountainous area east of the Mississippi River.
This is such a beautiful area. Whether you choose to spend a day or the whole weekend, you're sure to have a blast!
Check out Georgia State Parks for more information about F.D. Roosevelt State Park.
Have you ever visited the largest state park in Georgia? Share your experiences in the comments!
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