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gia's "Utde Grand can,oo." Wild azaleas and odlcr wildftoers in t h e ~ canyons mm: a beautiful
natural pa1ndng. An Ullapl'Cti~ ~ pk:nk area,
and family/group llhel1ff proride lots dfun and insight
at this unique park.
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PARK SITE LOCATION
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NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Ill Florence Marina State Park ill Bedingfield Inn 111 Kolomoki Mounds State Park III Westville Historic Village
FOR INFORMATION
Providence Canyon State Conservation Park Route 1, Box 158 Lumpkin, Georgia 31815 (912) 838-6202
PAR.KHOURS: 7a.m.-6p.m.,September 15-April 14 7 a.m. - 9 p.m., April 15 -September 14
FOR RESERVATIONS: 1-800-864-PARK (Metro Atlanta 770-389-PARK)
FOR INFOR.l\1ATION OK GEORGIA'S STATE PARKS AND HISTORIC SITES:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
205 Butler Street, Suite 1352 East, Atlanta, GA 30334
( 404) 656-3530
TDD (770) 389-7404
Anyone subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age or handicap may file a complaint alleging discrimination with the DNR. If you need this in an alternate format, contact the DNR.
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