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Tucked in between Atlanta and Athens, Fort Yargo State Park was named for the historic log fort that the settlers built here in 1792. The fort is open to the public on selected dates, but these days, people mainly come here to park's beautiful 1800 acres of forest. Hikers and bikers can explore the 18 acres of trails, and visitors of all ages are welcome to use the park's excellent disc golf course. If you want to cool off, there's also a 260-acre lake with boat ramps, several picnic tables and pavilions, and a sandy beach.

210 S Broad St, Winder, GA 30680, Phone: 770-867-3489

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