Georgia

Providence Canyon State Park

Established Campground

Nine deep canyons slice through red clay and sand, creating Georgia’s most dramatic geological spectacle. The rust, orange, and pink striations were carved by erosion from 1800s cotton farming, not geological time. Backcountry camping requires a short hike from the parking area, with primitive sites scattered along the rim. No water or facilities at the sites — pack everything in.

Access via paved roads to the visitor center, then a quarter-mile walk to backcountry sites. Best visited in cooler months when the clay isn’t sticky mud. Canyon floor can be treacherous after rain, turning into slick clay soup. Reserve backcountry sites ahead — they fill up on weekends.

Georgia's Little Grand Canyon with backcountry camping

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Place Details

TypeEstablished Campground
Street addressCanyon Loop Trail, Georgia Get directions →
Nearest townLumpkin, Georgia
Miles from pavement0.25 mi
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle
Access road surfacePaved
Cell servicePartial
Capacity (# of rigs)6 rigs
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)$25.00 / night
Reservation requiredYes
Stay limit (nights)14 nights
Best seasonOctober-April
Land managerState Park
Permit requiredNo
AmenitiesDrinking water, Fire ring, Picnic table, Toilets
Coordinates   Open directions
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