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Rolling mountains riddled with trails. Small towns with Southern charm. Lakeside views off the beaten path. An outdoor adventure is waiting for you in Harris County, Georgia. From mountain top views to forest trails and an abundance of opportunities to observe wildlife on untouched land, Harris County is next door to nature. As you unplug, experience centuries of conservation and stewardship carved in American history. For a unique trek like no other, explore the undiscovered Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park—Georgia’s largest state park, home to over 9,000 acres of preserved woodlands, wildlife, the infamous Pine Mountain Trail, and numerous waterfalls and overlooks. A hiker’s and backpacker’s haven, this park boasts more than 40 miles of trails that wind through hardwood and pines, over creeks, and past small waterfalls. Head out for a short hike, a day-long excursion, or gear up to take on the Pine Mountain Trail. Make your way up to Dowdell’s Knob, just above King’s Gap, where President Franklin D. Roosevelt sometimes picnicked and pondered world affairs. A favorite spot for picnicking and sight-seeing, visitors are welcomed by a life-size sculpture of the president. Locals share that the view from the overlook is one of the most incredible and peaceful sights throughout the entire state. Surprised to see mountains here? You’re not the only one, and you’ll soon find that Harris County is host to many charming surprises. Food is tradition in Harris County, and they’re always happy to share it. Refuel after your adventure with a visit to one of many delicious restaurants, cafés, and bakeries! Whether you’re looking for a homestyle Southern dish or a fine dining experience, you’ll find it in Harris County. Next, unwind on the Chattahoochee River, with 48 miles of river trail available year-round for raft, canoe, kayak, and motorboat use. Challenge yourself to the Chattahoochee River Paddle Trail, a canoe and kayak trail running 36.2 miles, or conquer the Man O’ War Trail, a popular spot for hiking, running, and cycling. Animal enthusiasts in the family? Take a Wild Animal Safari and get a close-up look at 70+ species of exotic animals, giraffes included! When the sun sets, wind down under the stars with a backcountry tent site, lakeside in a cozy and quaint lodge, or in the comfort of your personal RV. Harris County offers numerous options that are close to restaurants, attractions, and above all else, nature. There are so many ways to explore Harris County. Make outdoor adventures your new family tradition.exploreharriscountyga.com

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