GEORGIA
National Parks With Hiking
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park
Fort Frederica National Monument
Fort Pulaski National Monument
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park
Omulgee National Monument
Dogs are allowed on the grounds of this park
Links to National Forests With Hiking
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests
State Parks With Hiking
http://www.gastateparks.org/
Dog are welcome at Georgia state parks and campgrounds; however, they are not allowed in or around
historic sites, cottages, lodges, group camps, swimming areas, or Panola Mountain's trails.
A.H. Stephens Historic Park
Amicolola Falls Park
Black Rock Mountain Park
Cloudland Canyon Park
F.D. Roosevelt Park
Fort Mountain Park
Fort Yargo Park
General Coffee Park
George L. Smith Park
Hamburg Park
Hard Labor Creek Park
Hart Park
Little Ocmulgee Park
Magnolia Springs Park
Mistletoe Park
Moccasin Creek Park
Panola Mountain Conservation Park
Providence Canyon Conservation Park
Red Top Mountain Park
Skidway Island Park
Sprewell Bluff Park
Sweetwater Creek Conservation Park
Tallulah Gorge Park
Tugaloo Park
Unicoi Park
Victoria Bryant Park
Vogel Park
Watson Mill Bridge Park
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Your Dog's Favorite Hikes In Georgia
Submitted by Leonard
Shorty Howell Park and Piedmont Park are both excellent places to hike with your dog while in Atlanta.
Submitted by Laura and Nena
In Albany GA there aren't alot of place to hike/pack with your dog. However, My weimeraner, Nena, and I have found a few worthwhile places. Our Personal favorite is Pirates Cove in Lee County. It's tucked away in a residential neighborhood and keep up by the sheriff's department. The trail is rather short, but full of great sights and smells. We've seen white-tail deer, many species of turtles and few snakes. The terrain is quite passable and rather solitary.
Other great place we discovered is the Parks at Chehaw. While it is both zoo and campgrounds, there are numerous trails to hike. A beautiful marsh is within the inner trails, full of waterfowl. Ticks are a problem here, so Nena has her Lyme disease vaccination up to date.
Since stumbling across your website, I have been determined to find dog friendly hiking trails in my area. I plan on visiting a place called the Little Grand Canyon, or Providence Park as it's also known. I am in love with the way my dog acts when she's packing with me. As a weimeraner owner, I am always busy finding new ways to keep her active and happy. Hiking is the right fit for her. I'm glad to give her purpose. Thank you for coming up with such a great site for all the dogs and their owners!
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