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Panola Mountain State Park Adventures

Panola Mountain State Park is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a monadnock ecosystem with rich plant and wildlife diversity near Atlanta.

1,635
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Panola Mountain State Park.

Entrance Requirements

Park entrance fee required. Guided hikes require reservations.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited in spring and fall for pleasant weather and fall foliage.

Visitor Information

Nature Center at the park entrance provides informative exhibits and trail information.

Getting There

Accessible off of Georgia State Route 155; suitable for all vehicle types year-round.

Weather & Climate

Summers are hot and humid, often reaching the upper 80s°F. Winters are mild, with temperatures typically in the 40s-50s°F. Spring and fall are mild, making them ideal seasons for visiting.

Conservation Efforts

The park prioritizes conservation of its monadnock and ecosystems, with efforts to control invasive species and protect rare plants. Visitors are encouraged to adhere to Leave No Trace principles.

Camping in Panola Mountain State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

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No Reservations Needed

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Top Trails

Arabia Mountain PATH Trail

Moderate
5.5

A scenic trail ideal for hiking and biking, offering views of forested areas and Panola Mountain.

Watershed Trail

Easy
1.25

This short loop trail provides educational signage about the local watershed and ecosystems.

Rock Outcrop Loop

Easy
0.75

Explore the granite outcrops and view unique plant life in this ecological preserve.

Alexander Lake Trail

Easy
1.6

A serene walk around Alexander Lake, popular for birdwatching and photography.

Trailblazer Tips

Consider joining a guided hike to access trails not open to the public for self-guided exploration.

Late spring and early fall offer comfortable weather for outdoor activities.

Arrive early on weekends to secure parking, as the park can get busy.

Bring binoculars for birdwatching opportunities along the nature trails.

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