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The canyon soil’s pink, orange, red and purple hues make a beautiful natural painting at this quiet park. Visitors can enjoy views of the canyons from the rim trail, taking care to stay behind fences and off the fragile canyon edge.
- Astronomy and Geology Programs
Providence Canyon offers astronomy and geology programs. For...
- Hiking
Trails To Hike Canyons 1–9. All trails begin and end at the...
- Picnicking
Picnicking - Providence Canyon. There are multiple picnic...
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- Canyon Climbers Club
Georgia's Canyon Climbers Club is for those few who want to...
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Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area is a 1,003-acre (405.90 ha) Georgia state park located in Stewart County in southwest Georgia, United States. The park contains Providence Canyon, which is sometimes called Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon". It is considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia.
Visit Providence Canyon State Park in Lumpkin, Georgia, and you'll be transported to an unworldly land of red-and-orange natural wonders under expansive blue skies.
Providence Canyon está ubicado en la parte suroeste de Georgia, al sur de Columbus y al oeste de Americus y Cordele. El Cañón de Providence es conocido como el “Pequeño Gran Cañón de Georgia” debido a un grupo de enormes barrancos de hasta 150 pies de profundidad que fueron causados por malas prácticas agrícolas en el siglo XIX.
Explore the stunning gullies and colors of Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon" at this state park. Hike the rim trail, join the Canyon Climbers Club, or camp overnight in the backcountry.
We recently found out about the Providence Canyon State Park and drove down as we were both off and needed somewhere to go that we can socially distance. It was raining but I'd still highly recommend this place as you can walk down into the canyon (which some people were down there even with the rain but we didn't do it because it was really muddy.