Panola
Mountain State Conservation Park - Stockbridge, GA
 
 
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Overview
This state park was created to protect a
100-acre granite monadnock (mountain) often compared to Stone Mountain near Atlanta.
Minimally developed, Panola Mountain shelters rare plants and animals of the Piedmont
region. Visitors may explore nature on their own or they may join park staff for nature
programs and guided hikes into the conservation area. Due to its delicate ecological
features, Panola Mountain was designated a National Natural Landmark.
Activities & Amenities
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Hiking Trails |
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Picnicking |
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Museum |
Annual Events
Spring Wildflower Walk (April)
Fall Wildflower Walk (September)
Wildlife Programs
Nearby Attractions
Hard Labor Creek
State Park
Sweetwater Creek State
Conservation Park
Indian Springs State Park
Atlanta, Georgia
High Falls State Park
Park Times and Information
Panola Mountain State Conservation Park
2600 Highway 155 S.W.
Stockbridge, GA 30281
(770) 389-7801
OR
Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites
205 Butler Street, Suite 1352 East
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Park Pass Information
A $2 daily or $25 annual parking fee is
required. The ParkPass is valid at all state parks visited that day, and Wednesdays
are free days. Annual ParkPasses are sold at park offices (senior discounts
available) or by calling (404) 657-9851.
Some information has been provided by GA State Parks Dept. |